Safe, welcoming, and remarkably diverse, Da Nang has everything a solo traveler needs: natural wonders, spiritual spots, cultural treasures, and a vibrant urban pulse. Here are 5 must-visit destinations for your next solo adventure to Da Nang.
Begin your journey by renting a motorbike and riding the winding roads of the Son Tra Peninsula. The thrill of driving with the lush jungle on one side and the vast ocean on the other is an experience that brings both excitement and serenity.
A must-visit destination in Son Tra Peninsula is definitely Ban Co Peak (Chessboard Peak). Legend has it that two immortals once played chess on this mountaintop, and a statue of one still sits at the summit, gazing into the distance. More than just offering one of the most epic sunrise spots in Da Nang, Ban Co Peak also infuses your journey with a sense of myth and culture that is hard to forget.
Another key stop here is the Linh Ung Pagoda, home to a 67-meter-tall statue of Lady Buddha (Quan Am), overlooking the sea as if watching over the city. From the base of the statue, visitors can enjoy sweeping views of Da Nang and the famed My Khe Beach.
If you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the red-shanked douc langur, one of the rarest primates in the world. Son Tra is where you’ll find solitude, inspiration, and a deep connection with nature.
The Marble Mountains are a cluster of five limestone peaks, each named after the five elements: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth. Exploring them solo is like taking a mini pilgrimage – part physical challenge, part spiritual journey.
Climb the stone steps of Thuy Son (Water Peak) to discover hidden caves like Huyen Khong and Am Phu, where the cool air and dim light create a mystical atmosphere. From Vong Giang Dai (River-viewing Pavilion) or Vong Hai Dai (Ocean Lookout), you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of Non Nuoc Beach and the Co Co River, perfect for reflection and journaling.
One of the most beautiful beaches in the world, My Khe Beach is an essential stop for solo travelers looking to reconnect with themselves. Start your day early to catch the sunrise – when the sky glows fiery with pink and orange hues as the sun slowly rises from the horizon.
Spend your morning strolling barefoot along the soft white sand, listening to the rhythm of the waves, or diving into a good book. Sometimes, doing nothing at all is the best form of therapy. The open, healing atmosphere of the sea can clear your mind and center your spirit like nothing else.
Formerly belonging to Quang Nam Province, Hoi An is now a part of Da Nang with the recent restructuring of Vietnam’s administrative units. A solo trip to Da Nang nowadays wouldn't be complete without a visit to Hoi An, with it being just 30 km away. This UNESCO World Heritage site is even more enchanting when explored alone.
Wander down narrow lanes lined with golden-yellow walls, vibrant bougainvillea, and moss-covered rooftops. Grab a drink at a peaceful riverside café, sip on a refreshing herbal Mot tea, and people-watch by the Hoai River.
As evening falls, especially in Trung Thu (Vietnam's Mid-autumn Festival), the town glows with thousands of lanterns, transforming it into a real-life fairy tale. Don’t miss the chance to release a paper lantern on the river, whispering a wish into the night – it’s a simple but unforgettable moment of magic.
After a day of wandering around, return to downtown Da Nang to dive into its energetic nightlife. Take a riverside walk along the Han River, where the city’s iconic bridges – Dragon Bridge, Han River Bridge, and Love Bridge – light up in spectacular colors.
If you're there on a weekend, be sure to catch the Dragon Bridge fire and water show at 9 PM. It's a dazzling display of light, sound, and spectacle where you can blend into the crowd while still enjoying your own personal space.
Traveling solo in Da Nang is more than a vacation – it’s a chance to write your own story. From the grandeur of mountains to the tranquility of beaches, the timeless charm of ancient streets to the lively rhythm of a modern city, Da Nang offers a full spectrum of experiences for the solo traveler.
Whether you’re looking for peace, adventure, or meaningful moments of connection, whether with yourself or the world, this coastal city is ready to welcome you. Let Da Nang be your next choice for a solo adventure.