Da Nang's Dragon Bridge illuminated at sunset over the Han River.

The Practical Comparison

Hoi An vs Da Nang — Where to Stay

Thirty-five minutes apart. Two very different stays. The short version: Hoi An for culture and slow pace, Da Nang for beach resorts and city scale. Here's the long version.

Last updated 2026-05-23 · Written by a Hoi An hotel that watches both cities daily.

Da Nang's Dragon Bridge illuminated at sunset over the Han River.
Da Nang, Vietnam — Dragon Bridge over the Han River at sunset. Photo: Quang Nguyen Vinh / Pexels.

The 30-second decision

Stay in Hoi An if you want

  • UNESCO Ancient Town and lantern atmosphere
  • Walkable, low-rise, slow-paced days
  • A wellness or culture-focused trip
  • Honeymoon, anniversary, or quiet escape
  • Real Central Vietnamese food at its source
  • Riverside or boutique-hotel scale
  • Day trips to Da Nang sights from a quieter base

Stay in Da Nang if you want

  • Modern beachfront resort with kids' club
  • Business or conference travel near the airport
  • Mỹ Khê's long beach and high-rise resort row
  • One-night layover with early next-day flight
  • International restaurants and a city scale
  • Easier stroller and wheelchair access
  • Nightlife and beach bars at scale

Side-by-side

Hoi AnDa Nang
CharacterUNESCO old town, riverside, low-riseModern beach city, wide boulevards, high-rise
WalkabilityHigh in the Old Town, residential elsewhereMixed — wide pavements, scooter-heavy roads
BeachAn Bàng — small, laid-back, 25 min by bicycleMỹ Khê — long, busy, directly in the city
Hotels availableBoutique, riverside, family-run, wellnessInternational chains, resorts, business hotels
Airport (DAD) transit35 min by car15 min by car
Best for couplesHoneymoon, anniversary, slow escapeBeach resort honeymoon, city break
Best for familiesOlder children (cycling, swimming, culture)Young children (kids' club, water park, pram-friendly)
Food signatureCao lầu, white rose, mì Quảng, herbal VietnameseSeafood, mì Quảng, international, beach bars
NightlifeLanterns, riverside dining, small bars (quiets by 23:00)Beach bars, clubs, bridge events

Two cities, thirty-five minutes apart, very different stays

Da Nang is the working modern city of central Vietnam — a million-plus residents, a long beach, an international airport, and a confident skyline of new towers behind Mỹ Khê. Hoi An, thirty-five minutes south, is what the region looked like before the towers: a UNESCO trading port turned lantern-lit walking town of low yellow buildings, river boats, and small kitchens. Both are worth experiencing. Whether you stay in one or the other comes down to what kind of week you came here for.

Choose Hoi An if culture is the centre

If you booked this trip because of the lanterns, the Ancient Town, the silk tailoring, the food, the riverside, or wellness — Hoi An is the better base. Everything you came for is within ten minutes by bicycle. The texture of a day matches the imagination: morning coffee on the river, lunch at a Vietnamese kitchen, an afternoon at the spa or in the Old Town, dinner on a riverside deck. Day-tripping to Da Nang for Marble Mountains or the Dragon Bridge is straightforward from this base.

Choose Da Nang if scale is the centre

If you want a high-rise beachfront resort with a kids' club, you want walking access to international restaurants and clubs, you have meetings in the city, or you are passing through for one night with an early flight — stay in Da Nang. Mỹ Khê has a continuous wall of high-end resorts (Hyatt, Sheraton, InterContinental further north) with the infrastructure those names imply. The city itself is younger and more polished than Hoi An; it is also less quiet.

The split-trip option

Many travellers do both. A common split is four to seven nights in Hoi An (culture, wellness, food, beach by bicycle), then one or two nights in Da Nang at a beach resort before flying out. The other order works too — recover from the long-haul flight in Da Nang, then move to Hoi An for the slower part of the trip. Bag transfer between properties is straightforward; both cities have reliable private drivers and Grab.

Where in Hoi An to stay if you do choose it

Hoi An is small but the neighbourhoods feel different. The Old Town itself is atmospheric but noisy and busy through the evening. An Bàng Beach is laid-back but far from the lanterns. The south bank at Cẩm Nam — a small residential island across a footbridge from the Old Town — gives you the lanterns at ten minutes by bicycle and a riverside silence at night. This is where our hotel is.

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Frequently asked

Hoi An or Da Nang — common questions

Should I stay in Hoi An or Da Nang?

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Stay in Hoi An if your trip is about culture, slow pace, walkability, lanterns, food, or wellness. Stay in Da Nang if your trip is about beach resorts, modern city amenities, business meetings, or a one-night airport layover. The two are thirty-five minutes apart; many travellers stay in Hoi An and day-trip into Da Nang for Dragon Bridge and Marble Mountains.

How far is Hoi An from Da Nang Airport (DAD)?

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Da Nang International Airport is approximately 35 minutes by car from Hoi An's Old Town and from riverside hotels in Cẩm Nam (28 km). Private transfer is the most reliable option; Grab and standard taxis also work. There is no train or direct public bus.

Is Hoi An better for a honeymoon than Da Nang?

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For most couples, yes. Hoi An's Ancient Town, riverside, and walkable scale are structurally more romantic than Da Nang's wide boulevards and beach resorts. Da Nang has its own romantic options — particularly the resorts along Mỹ Khê Beach — but the texture is more international-resort than central-Vietnamese. See our Hoi An honeymoon hotel page for the specifics.

Is Da Nang better for families with young children?

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Often yes. Da Nang has a long sandy beach (Mỹ Khê) directly fronting the city, larger family-oriented resorts with kids' clubs and water parks, and easier wheelchair and stroller access on its wide pavements. Hoi An's narrow lanterned streets, while extraordinary, are harder to navigate with prams. Families who want both can split the trip: a few days in Da Nang, a few in Hoi An.

Where is the better beach — Hoi An's An Bàng or Da Nang's Mỹ Khê?

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Both are excellent. Mỹ Khê (Da Nang) is longer, busier, and lined with high-rise resorts and beach bars; An Bàng (Hoi An) is smaller, more laid-back, with low-rise beach clubs and a fishing-village edge. Travellers focused on a buzzy beach scene tend to prefer Mỹ Khê; travellers focused on slow time on the sand tend to prefer An Bàng. An Bàng is twenty-five minutes by bicycle from our riverside hotel.

Which is better for a one-night layover?

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If your sole goal is to sleep, eat, and be at the airport in the morning, stay in Da Nang — you save the 35-minute transfer. If you want to taste the region before flying out, stay in Hoi An's riverside, where the soundscape and food will give you a real introduction in a single night. Many long-haul travellers do exactly this on the way home.

Is the food better in Hoi An or Da Nang?

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Different, both excellent. Hoi An owns the Central Vietnamese specialties (cao lầu, white rose, mì Quảng) at their source, with a strong Trà Quế-fed herbal kitchen scene. Da Nang has a stronger seafood culture (especially around Mỹ Khê), more international restaurants, and the famous mì Quảng joints in the working-class quarters. For food tourism, Hoi An is the more concentrated experience.

Can I see Marble Mountains, Dragon Bridge, and Da Nang sights from Hoi An?

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Yes, easily. Marble Mountains sits roughly halfway between the two cities and is a 25-minute drive from Hoi An. Dragon Bridge and the Da Nang riverfront are 35 minutes away — a popular evening trip on weekends when the bridge breathes fire. Many guests at our riverside hotel use it as a base for both Hoi An and Da Nang sights.

Stay in Hoi An, day-trip to Da Nang

A riverside base, thirty-five minutes from the airport

23 rooms and two private villas on the Thu Bồn River, Cẩm Nam. Free cancellation on every rate.