Few coastal cities in Southeast Asia strike the balance between urban energy and raw coastal beauty quite like Da Nang. Stretching along an uninterrupted 60-kilometer curve from the foot of the misty Hai Van Pass down to the ancient cliffs of Marble Mountain, the coastline here is not just a backdrop—it is the living pulse of the city.
Whether you are here to catch early morning surf breaks, lounge with a fresh coconut under coconut palms, or escape to a wild cove where the jungle meets the sea, Da Nang has a stretch of sand tailored to your pace.

1. Quick Facts: The Da Nang Coastline at a Glance

Feature Details
Coastline Length ~60 kilometers of continuous mainland sandy shores and hidden peninsula coves
Peak Beach Season April to September (calm turquoise seas, blue skies, low rainfall)
Surf Season October to March (consistent swells driven by the winter monsoon)
Water Temperature 25°C to 29°C year-round (warm and comfortable for swimming)
Lifeguard Hours 04:30 AM – 07:00 PM daily across designated public zones
Airport Proximity 10 to 15 minutes by car/taxi directly to the main shoreline

2. Top Beaches in Da Nang You Need to Experience

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My Khe Beach: The World-Famous Urban Shoreline

Once named by Forbes as one of the world’s most attractive beaches, My Khe is the crown jewel of Da Nang. Stretching parallel to the bustling Vo Nguyen Giap Boulevard, it features wide swaths of fine golden sand, a gradual depth drop-off, and gentle surf that makes it exceptionally safe for families.
  • The Vibe: Energetic and vibrant. At 5:00 AM, hundreds of locals gather for sunrise yoga, morning swims, and fishermen pulling in their overnight nets. By afternoon, the strip fills with sunbathers, beach volleyball games, and coconut vendors.
  • Best For: First-time visitors, water sports, morning walks, and immediate access to beachfront cafes and hotels.

Non Nuoc Beach: Serene Luxury and Rolling Swells

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Tucked along the southern coast right at the base of the sacred Marble Mountains (Ngũ Hành Sơn), Non Nuoc Beach stretches nearly 5 kilometers with powdery white sand and a much quieter, upscale atmosphere.
  • The Vibe: Relaxed and exclusive. Because it fronts five-star resorts and championship golf courses, you will find fewer crowds and uninterrupted horizon views.
  • Best For: Romantic strolls, luxury resort stays, and winter season surfing.

Pham Van Dong Beach: The Local Green Oasis

Adjacent to the lush lawns of Pham Van Dong Park, this well-maintained public beach is a favorite among local families and long-term expats.
  • The Vibe: Clean, organized, and community-centric. It offers modern freshwater rinse stations, clean changing rooms, shaded pine trees, and a spacious public fountain square where community fitness groups gather at dusk.
  • Best For: Budget travelers, family outings, and a clean public swimming environment.

My An Night Beach: Where the Coastline Meets Nightlife

Connected directly to the lively An Thuong Expat Quarter, My An transforms when the sun goes down. As part of Da Nang’s dedicated “Night Beach” concept, the area remains vibrant long after dark with ambient fairy lights, beach beanbags, open-air bars, and acoustic music.
  • The Vibe: Bohemian, casual, and social. You can grab a local craft beer, listen to live bands, enjoy a seaside foot massage, or watch an outdoor movie screening right by the waves.
  • Best For: Evening hangouts, casual dining, meeting fellow travelers, and nightlife.

Son Tra Peninsula Beaches: Wild Coves and Coral Reefs

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For those willing to venture 15 to 20 minutes outside the city, the rugged perimeter of the Son Tra Peninsula hides several pristine, jungle-fringed coves:
  • Bai But & Bai Rang: Sheltered bays with clear emerald water, large smooth boulders, and rustic wooden stilt restaurants serving fresh seafood right over the tide.
  • Bai Nam & Tien Sa Beach: Quieter sanctuaries offering calm, shallow water ideal for stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) and snorkeling above shallow reef beds.
  • Best For: Day trippers, nature lovers, snorkeling, and escaping the urban high-rises.

3. Best Activities & Ocean Adventures

1. Surfing and Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP)

While summer offers glassy conditions for tranquil paddleboarding along the Son Tra coastline, the winter months (October through March) bring consistent groundswells that turn My Khe and Non Nuoc into premier surfing hubs. Local surf schools along the beach offer board rentals, beginner lessons, and daily surf condition reports.

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2. High-Speed Water Sports

Adrenaline seekers can find daily rentals along My Khe and Pham Van Dong beaches, including:
  • Tandem Parasailing: Soar high above the coastline for panoramic views of Son Tra’s Lady Buddha and the Marble Mountains.
  • Jet Skiing: Available with certified safety operators within marked marine zones.
  • Banana Boat & Wakeboarding: Popular choices for groups and families.

3. Snorkeling and Scuba Diving

The rocky reefs skirting Son Tra Peninsula harbor vibrant coral formations, sea anemones, and schools of tropical damselfish. Guided half-day boat tours depart regularly during the dry season (April to August), often combining snorkeling with coastal cave exploration.

4. Oceanfront Seafood Feasting

A day at the beach in Da Nang is incomplete without savoring the local catch. The seaside boulevard along Vo Nguyen Giap and Hoang Sa streets is lined with lively open-air seafood restaurants (quán hải sản). You can handpick live crab, mantis shrimp, clams, and squid from saltwater tanks, prepared on the spot with local lemongrass, chili, and roasted scallion oil.

4. Beach Safety & Lifeguard Guidelines

Da Nang takes beach safety seriously, maintaining one of the most professional public rescue corps in Vietnam. To ensure a trouble-free beach day, keep these key safety protocols in mind:
  • Swim Within Patrolled Zones: Professional municipal lifeguards are on active duty daily from 04:30 AM to 07:00 PM. Always stay between the red-and-yellow safety flags and inside the floating buoy perimeter.
  • Heed the Warning Flags:
    • Red/Yellow Flag: Safe, patrolled swimming area.
    • Red Flag: Dangerous surf, strong rip currents, or bad weather—swimming is strictly prohibited.
  • Respect Seasonal Currents: Autumn and winter swells can generate sudden rip currents. If caught in one, stay calm, float on your back, and swim parallel to the shore until you break free from the current.
  • Avoid Solitary Night Swimming: While beachside bars and dining remain lively late into the evening, entering the deep water after lifeguard hours is discouraged due to reduced visibility and shifting night tides.

5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are Da Nang’s public beaches free to access?

Yes. All mainland beaches—including My Khe, Non Nuoc, and Pham Van Dong—are 100% free and open to the public. You only pay small optional fees for parking (around 5,000 VND), fresh-water shower kiosks (5,000 VND), or shaded sun lounger rentals (40,000–60,000 VND).

What is the cleanest beach in Da Nang?

Both My Khe and Pham Van Dong beaches undergo daily municipal maintenance and cleaning, making them consistently clean and well-kept. For crystal-clear, transparent water with less foot traffic, head to the secluded bays of Son Tra Peninsula (Bai But or Bai Nam) during the summer months.

How far is the beach from Da Nang International Airport?

My Khe Beach is located approximately 5 to 6 kilometers from Da Nang International Airport—a quick and affordable 10- to 15-minute taxi or Grab ride.

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