Explore Danang: Ultimate Vietnam Family Vacation Tips and Attractions πποΈ
Continuing from our previous exploration of Ho Chi Minh City, let’s dive into the wonders of Da Nang. While it may not be as well-known in China as Nha Trang, Da Nang is a global gem, attracting a significant number of visitors from Korea, Europe, and America. This vibrant city boasts My Khe Beach, one of the world’s top six most beautiful beaches, the enchanting Ba Na Hills Park, often referred to as the “Disneyland of Vietnam,” and the historic Hoi An Ancient Town, a must-visit destination on many global travel lists.

During our stay, we spent several delightful days savoring the local cuisine, shopping, and exploring, with plenty of time to unwind at our hotel. The experience was incredibly relaxing, and every corner of the city seemed tailor-made for capturing stunning photographs, which we shared earlier.

In Da Nang, we settled into a single hotel, primarily because our child was captivated by its infinity pool. The hotel we chose featured an infinity pool that was perfect for families. Although the pool wasn’t expansive, the breathtaking view where the sea and sky seemed to merge was simply mesmerizing.

Whether swimming in the early morning or late evening, the scenery was always spectacular, and the breakfast offered was equally impressive. Best of all, the hotel was just steps away from the pristine My Khe Beach, making beach outings a breeze.

Our ten-day journey through Vietnam included visits to two distinct cities: the bustling Ho Chi Minh City and the serene Da Nang. Each city offered a unique and contrasting experience. In summary, with thoughtful planning, a trip to Vietnam is sure to exceed your expectations, leaving you with unforgettable memories.

The key is to immerse yourself in the local culture and savor the diverse culinary delights. Vietnam, with its rich history and unique charm, provides a truly enriching and distinctive travel experience.

A few tips for traveling in Vietnam:
If you’re traveling with children, it’s best to avoid street food stalls and opt for established restaurants to ensure better hygiene. While Alipay isn’t accepted here, credit cards and cash are widely used, and you can easily withdraw money from local banks. For convenient and reliable transportation, Grab is highly recommended.

