This 4-day Da Nang getaway offers a perfect introduction to Central Vietnam, combining vibrant city life, natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and iconic attractions. Ideal for first-time visitors, couples, and families, the tour balances sightseeing, light activities, and must-see highlights without rushing.
Welcome to your holiday with Your Vietnam Travel!
Upon arrival at Da Nang International Airport, either Domestic or International arrival, after clearing all customs procedures, please proceed to exit gate and look for your guide who will be waiting at the lobby, holding the Your Vietnam Travel's signboard with your name on it. Transfer to hotel for check in
Next,
- Visit Linh Ung Pagoda in Son Tra Peninsula.
- Visit Marble Mountain, a group of limestone and marble hills filled with caves. Travel to the top and gaze upon the city, seeing new high-rise buildings standing alongside traditional wooden houses. Then explore the mountain’s main cave to see a beautiful Buddha statue built in the Cham style.
After that, transfer back to hotel for check in and take a short rest in Da Nang.
You have free time in evening or walk around beautiful Han river, Dragon Bridge, Love Bridge.
Overnight in Da Nang City.
Meals :
7:30: Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
9:00: Tour guide will pick up at your hotel in Da Nang, then depart to Hoi An.
Upon arrival, you will experience Basket boat cruise at Cam Thanh Village. You cannot miss visiting the seven – hectare water coconut woods with the unique ecosystem of water coconut trees. This place is a relic of the film revolutionary base during the war between US army and Hoi An people. Here, you will be welcomed by the local people, they will lead you to visit the creeks in the water coconut woods by basket boats, you will be instructed to fish crabs and you will see the performances of rowing basket boats by the local rowers.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant on the riverside.
Afternoon, you’ll discover the Hoi An Ancient Town, the second UNESCO Site of the day, on a guided walking tour. Soak up the historic atmosphere of the former trading port and visit the vibrant local market, the Ancient House, Fu Jian Assembly Hall, and an 18th-century covered bridge built in Japanese style. Hoi An is also a growing hub of textile manufacture, and you have the option to see where residents tend silkworms and weave fine-quality silk fabric from the cocoons they produce.
Transfer back to your hotel.
Overnight in Da Nang.
Meals :Breakfast, Lunch
After breakfast, we transfer you to visit Ba Na Hills - where you will see "your Road to heavenly scenery". Sitting in the cable car cabin, midair, looking upon the endless tree line of the forests, guests will be able to enjoy breathtaking views of the lush jungle and waterfalls along the way. Upon arriving the French village on top of the mountain, Take a walking tour to visit Linh Ung Pagoda, where you can find the Big Buddha statue. Continue to visit Le Jardin Garden, The Old Villas of French, the Nui Chua Mountain – the top of Ba Na range, visiting Nginh Phong top, Golden Hand Bridge and free for joining games in Fantasy Park – the third biggest indoor games zone in Vietnam with series of interesting games: 4 – 5D film, skiver, The death race, dinosaur park. Return Da Nang for free shopping at Han market. Overnight in Da Nang.
Meals :Breakfast, Lunch
Breakfast at the hotel, free at your own leisure until meeting time for transfer to airport for flight departure
Meals :Breakfast
Yes. We can arrange Fast Track services at selected international airports in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand.
This service provides personalized assistance upon arrival or departure, helping travelers complete immigration and airport formalities more quickly while reducing waiting times.
Fast Track is especially recommended for families with children, senior travelers, passengers with tight connections, or anyone seeking a smoother and more comfortable airport experience.
Please contact our travel specialists for availability and pricing based on your itinerary.
It depends on your travel style and experience.
Independent travel offers flexibility and may suit experienced travelers who enjoy planning their own routes and managing logistics.
However, Vietnam can be challenging to navigate for first-time visitors due to distances, transportation options, and language barriers. Traveling with a tour, especially a private, tailor-made itinerary makes the journey more comfortable and efficient, with local guidance, reliable services, and everything arranged in advance.
Many travelers prefer a private tour as it combines flexibility with convenience, allowing them to explore Vietnam with peace of mind.
Yes, we organize customized trips for companies and organizations, including team-building programs, incentive travel, and MICE groups.
Each itinerary is tailored to your objectives, whether it’s rewarding your team, hosting an event, or combining business with leisure. We take care of logistics, coordination, and on-site support to ensure a seamless experience.
Yes, all our tours are fully customizable.
We design each itinerary based on your travel style, interests, and schedule from destinations and hotels to daily activities and pace. This allows you to enjoy a more personalized and flexible travel experience.
No mandatory vaccinations are required for most travelers entering Vietnam.
However, it is recommended to be up to date with routine vaccines such as tetanus, hepatitis A, and typhoid, particularly if you plan to visit rural areas or explore local food.
Health risks in Vietnam are generally low in major tourist destinations. We recommend basic precautions such as drinking bottled water and using insect repellent.
For specific medical advice, please consult your doctor or a travel health professional before your trip.
Vietnamese people are generally friendly and welcoming, and most visitors find it easy to adapt. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
In general, showing respect, politeness, and a friendly attitude will help you connect easily with local people.
Yes, in most cases it is fine, especially in public places. However, it is considered polite to ask for permission before taking close-up photos of individuals.
In some situations—such as with street vendors carrying goods on a shoulder pole, they may expect you to buy something if you take photos or interact with their items. This is common in tourist areas.
A friendly smile, simple gesture, or asking first will usually make the interaction more comfortable and respectful.