InterContinentl Danang Sun Peninsula Resort
Describing the tourism metropolis of the central region, the news wrote: “Danang, Vietnam’s third largest city, is probably best known for being a gateway to the nearby UNESCO Heritage town of Hoi An. But in the last few years, it’s begun to develop its own reputation as the Miami of Vietnam, with a strong foodie scene and new hotels and resorts.”
Tourists can start a new day in the city with a morning swim on the sandy, crescent-shaped Non Nuoc Beach and perhaps a quick stop at the Han Market.
“Then, an afternoon visit to the Marble Mountains, where travelers can explore the temples and pagodas that look out over My Khe Beach and, later, dinner back in the city, perhaps at Nén, a new restaurant from the much-followed food blogger Summer Le.”
The day can be finished with a visit to the highly Instagrammable Dragon Bridge, which is illuminated every night.
Golden Bridge. (Photo: Amazing Things in Vietnam)
New York Times advises travelers to taste a bowl of my Quang, the justifiably famous local noodle soup made with a turmeric-infused broth, chicken, pork, local seafood and shredded cabbage.
With gigantic developments in the recent 10 years and the appearance of many specific projects and tourism products, Da Nang always topped the list of adventure places for tourists.
Apart from InterContinental Danang Sun Penisula Resort, honored by World Travel Awards for four consecutive years, the central hub also boasts other high-end resorts such as Premier Village Danang Resort, Faruma Resort, and Vinpearl Resort and Spa.
Notably, Golden Bridge at Sun World Ba Na Hills which was completed in mid-2018 has become a new symbol of Da Nang, making it continuously appear on lists of the most favorite places. And the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival held annually becomes a magnet attracting more and more tourists during summer./.