Highlights of the Tour: A Journey Like No Other
Unique Experiences
- Dive into Adventure: Get up close to the vibrant marine life of Da Nang’s waters through scuba diving or snorkeling at Son Tra Peninsula. This underwater experience is a must for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.
- Ultimate Relaxation: Pamper yourself in hot springs or spa treatments at the Than Tai Hot Springs Park for the most complete relaxation. It’s the best way to round off a busy day of exploration.
- Hands-On Creativity: Visit the lantern workshop in Hoi An and make your lantern to take home as a souvenir of the magic of the entire journey.
Scenic Beauty
- Hai Van Pass: Among the greatest views in the world of an ocean road, drive up Hai Van Pass for vistas that change at every turn of mountains and sea.
- Son Tra Peninsula: Enjoy the breathtaking views from Ban Co Peak and look out for the rare red-shanked douc langurs, considered the “Queen of Primates."
- Peaceful Boat Rides: Take a visit to the serene Bay Mau Coconut Forest in a traditional basket boat haven of lush greenery and tranquil waterways.
Cultural Immersion
- Step Back in Time: Take a leisurely walk along the streets of ancient times at the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hoi An, visiting well-known sites such as the Japanese Covered Bridge and the Tan Ky Old House.
- Connect with Locals: Learn traditional crafts, from weaving to cooking, and mingle with Da Nang’s warm and welcoming locals.
Culinary Delights
- Savor the Flavors: No Da Nang tours from New Zealand are complete without savoring its gastronomic delights. Make relishing a noodle dish full of flavor with mi Quang, or get amused by crispy delicacies called banh xeo (Vietnamese pancakes).
- Fresh Seafood: Savor the reputation of Da Nang about seafood dishes made up of fresh catch of the day.
- Street Food Adventures: From busy street markets to hidden corners, meals on our Danang Tours are always adventures in the discovery of just that next ‘favorite dish’.
Son Tra Peninsula (Sours: tourismdanang)
Day-by-day itinerary for Da Nang Tours from New Zealand
Day 1: Departure from New Zealand – Arrival in Da Nang
Morning:
The trip starts with a flight from New Zealand to Da Nang, with options to connect seamlessly via major airlines. The excitement of exploring a new destination makes the journey feel effortless.
Afternoon:
Upon arrival at Da Nang International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by our expert guides at Danang Tours. Transfer to the luxurious hotel – Vinpearl Condotel Riverfront is the perfect haven for relaxation and contemporary comfort, presenting the Han River’s beauty on every corner. Take your time to settle in and relax to your heart’s content amidst nature’s serenity.
Evening:
Your first taste of Da Nang would be at the renowned Madame Lan Restaurant serving authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Later, a quiet night would await, coupled with the murmurs of waves as you go on a peaceful night walk at My Khe Beach, heralding the peaceful start of your tour.
Day 2: Discovering Son Tra Peninsula – Nature and Underwater Adventures
Morning:
After breakfast at the hotel, take a drive to the breathtaking Son Tra Peninsula. Commence your sightseeing at the Linh Ung Pagoda, with its iconic Lady Buddha statue standing for peace and serenity.
Paved the way to all underwater adventures, diving, and snorkeling while appreciating diversified coral reefs, rich coral life, or colorful tropical sea creatures in their various colorful waters around Son Tra.
Lunch:
Savor a delicious lunch at Son Tra Retreat, where nature and fine dining create the perfect retreat for midday.
Afternoon:
Go up to the peak named Ban Co Peak, from where great views of Da Nang greet you, and on the way, there are chances of seeing the rare red-shanked douc langurs also known as the “Queen of the Primates."
Evening:
Dinner awaits at the sophisticated Waterfront Restaurant, where fusions of Vietnamese-Western cuisine will be taken in. Later on, complete your evening with an added peek at the dazzling light show at the iconic Dragon Bridge true riot of color in Da Nang’s vibrant nightlife.
Linh Ung Pagoda (Sours: www.canva)
Day 3: Hai Van Pass – Relaxation at Than Tai Hot Springs
Morning:
Start the day off right with breakfast, then begin a drive along one of the most spectacular scenic routes in the world the Hai Van Pass. Also called “Ocean Cloud Pass," this breathtaking route cuts through mountains and seas. Stop at Hai Van Quan, a preserved historical relic that offers panoramic views and great spots for photos.
Lunch:
Savor a Vietnamese lunch of traditional dishes in a charming restaurant nestled in the countryside, whose flavors connect you with every single bite to the rich culinary heritage of the region.
Afternoon:
Than Tai Hot Springs Park is the place to rest and relax in comfort. It offers a choice of soaking in mineral-rich rejuvenating waters or indulging in spa treatments such as mud baths or herbal therapies. This is your moment to unwind and refresh.
Evening:
Enjoy a tranquil bowl of mi Quang noodles at Bep Trang, one of the local’s favorite restaurants, with its dish cooked very authentically and full of flavor. Retire to your hotel for a well-deserved rest for other escapades.
Day 4: Exploring Hoi An Ancient Town
Morning:
After breakfast, take a tour of the enchanting Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that seems to take one back in time. Explore the magic of the Japanese Covered Bridge, the historic Tan Ky Old House, and the majestic Fujian Assembly Hall.
Lunch:
Enjoy traditional Vietnamese dishes at Morning Glory Restaurant and indulge in every form of food, oozing with the taste of Hoi An.
Afternoon:
Get creative with the lantern-making workshop to make your beautiful souvenir. Later, take to the calm waters of the Bay Mau Coconut Forest aboard a traditional basket boat that will surround you with greenery and serenity.
Evening:
End your day with a magical dinner on a river cruise along the Thu Bon River, accompanied by live traditional music. As the boat drifts under a starlit sky, savor the beauty of Vietnam’s cultural heritage. Return to Da Nang for an overnight stay.
Hoi An Ancient Town (Sours: www.canva)
Day 5: Farewell and Departure
Breakfast at your hotel. This morning is yours to enjoy your leisure time. For the rest of the day, you will be free at your leisure. You may visit Han Market or Vincom Plaza for souvenirs – the available local souvenirs are inclusive of handmade stuff up to Da Nang’s well-known specialties.
Transfer to Da Nang International Airport with lifetime memories and bid adieu to this enchanting destination as you board your flight back to New Zealand or fly to the next destination in Vietnam.
Tour Includes:
- Accommodation: 4 nights in a luxury hotel, for instance, Vinpearl Condotel Riverfront.
- Meals: Breakfast daily, some lunches and dinners as outlined in the itinerary.
- Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicles, airport transfers, and day trips.
- Activities and Tours:
- Scuba diving/snorkeling.
- Hot springs and spa treatments.
- Lantern-making activity.
- Guided tours around Son Tra Peninsula, Hai Van Pass, and Hoi An Ancient Town.
- Boat cruises along the Thu Bon River.
- Expert Guides: Professional guides speak English and with local expertise.
- Entrance Fees: All entrance fees into attractions are listed.
Tour Excludes:
- International flights from New Zealand to Da Nang.
- Travel insurance is highly recommended.
- Personal expenses such as laundry, gratuities, and drinks.
- Optioactivities areas are not included in the itinerary.
- Meals are not mentioned in the itinerary.
Vincom Plaza (Sours: danangfantasticity)
Da Nang Specialties to Bring Home: A Taste of Vietnam’s Culture
1. Mì Quảng Instant Packs
Take home the real taste of the signature noodle dish in Da Nang. These instant packs let you relive the flavor of mi Quang at home. With its bold broth and bouncy noodles, most would agree that this is a great souvenir to take home, especially foodies.
- Where to Buy: Han Market or Vincom Plaza.
- Price Range: VND 50,000 – 70,000 per pack.
2. Bánh Khô Mè (Sesame Dry Cake)
Made from sugar and sesame, this is one crunchy, sweet dessert local to these shores, much loved, and a real treat. This is a good souvenir to share with friends or over a cup of tea.
- Where to Buy: Banh Kho Me Ba Lieu Shop (200/1 Ong Ich Duong, Cam Le District).
- Price Range: VND 70,000 – 100,000 per box.
3. Chả Bò (Beef Sausage)
Cha bo is its signature Da Nang delicacy that is made from fresh beef. Its rich flavor and smooth texture make it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
- Where to Buy: Cha Bo Ba Huong (4 Hoang Dieu Street, Hai Chau District).
- Price Range: VND 250,000 – 300,000 per kilogram.
4. Mực Một Nắng (One-Sun-Dried Squid)
For seafood lovers, muc mot nang is one of the top-quality products that can be grilled or cooked very well. This squid is subjected to sun drying just enough for it to still retain its tenderness.
- Where to Buy: Local seafood markets like Tho Quang Market or Han Market.
- Price Range: VND 400,000 – 600,000 per kilogram.
5. Tré Bà Đệ (Fermented Pork Roll)
Tre Ba De is a special, sour delicacy made of pork, garlic, and galangal, wrapped in banana leaves; such flavor can only be a tribute to Da Nang’s cuisine.
- Where to Buy: Tre Ba De Shop (81 Hai Phong Street, Hai Chau District).
- Price Range: VND 40,000 – 70,000 per roll.
6. Nước Mắm Nam Ô (Nam O Fish Sauce)
Bring home a truly authentic taste of Vietnam with Nam O fish sauce, famous for its strong flavor and conventionally made products.
- Where to Buy: Nam O Village (Hoa Hiep Nam, Lien Chieu District).
- Price Range: VND 50,000 – 100,000 per bottle.
7. Local Handicrafts
Da Nang is the land of exclusive handicrafts. The lanterns, bamboo baskets, and ceramic items from any local market present excellent reminders of a well-spent stay in Vietnam and may also embellish one’s house with elements of this region.
- Where to Buy: Hoi An Night Market or Han Market.
- Price Range: VND 100,000 – 500,000 depending on the item.
8. Coffee and Coconut Candies
No visit to Vietnam is complete without a package of trademark Vietnamese coffee and some sweet, chewy coconut candies. These are great presents that go down a treat, and they’re very cheap.
- Where to Buy: Cong Coffee or Han Market.
- Price Range:
- Coffee: VND 70,000 – 150,000 per pack.
- Coconut Candies: VND 30,000 – 50,000 per box.
Mì Quảng Instant Packs (Sours: www.canva)
Tips for New Zealand Travelers: Maximizing Your Da Nang Adventure
Best Time to Plan Your Da Nang Tours from New Zealand
Thus, these are the suitable times for travelers to go on Da Nang tours from New Zealand to ensure a great journey as mentioned to take place through spring, every March to May inclusively, which is the real spring season to autumn, with minimal sun shining and rainfall on the ground while fall happens in between September and November.
Travel Logistics Simplified for Da Nang Tours from New Zealand
Flights and Connections
There are connections with several major airlines, such as Singapore Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, and Air New Zealand, flying directly from New Zealand to Da Nang, with very easy connections in cities like Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City.
Visa Information
New Zealanders can get a Vietnam e-visa online in advance, this is usually easy and all but a very few applicants are approved within three working days. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended arrival date.
Currency and Payments
- The local currency in Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong, abbreviated as VND. You will be able to exchange your money upon arrival at airports, banks, and authorized exchange counters.
- Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and larger establishments, but carry cash for small vendors, markets, and rural areas.
- Tipping is not obligated but highly valued. A little tip for fine service goes a mile in showing one’s appreciation.
Packing Essentials for Da Nang Tours from New Zealand
Clothing
Wear lightweight, breathable tropical-weather clothing. Loosen up with some cotton tops and shorts, and top these off with some comfortable walking shoes.
For temple visits, make sure you have modest clothes on to respect the local customs shoulders and knees should be covered.
Swimwear and Gear
Remember to bring along your swimsuits or snorkeling gear for diving at Son Tra Peninsula, a hot spring relaxation. It will be nice if one can keep lightweight waterproof bags out for beach sports.
Travel Must-Haves
- Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses to protect one from the tropical sun.
- A universal adapter for your electronic appliances.
- Bug spray or insect repellent for outdoor activities in forests and rural areas.
Conclusion
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