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Home » 5 Days in Da Nang, Vietnam: The Ultimate DIY Solo Travel Itinerary for Filipinos
Destinations October 19, 2025

5 Days in Da Nang, Vietnam: The Ultimate DIY Solo Travel Itinerary for Filipinos

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If you’re planning your own Da Nang adventure, here’s a detailed 5-day itinerary for this vibrant Vietnamese city. Da Nang is quickly gaining popularity among travelers for its stunning natural landscapes, historical sites, family-friendly attractions, and affordable accommodations.

Golden Hands Bridge in Vietnam

Golden Hands Bridge in Vietnam

Begin by exploring the Marble Mountains—a cluster of marble and limestone hills featuring mystical caves, secret tunnels, Buddhist shrines, and breathtaking views of the coast and city. Next, head to Ba Na Hills, where a picturesque cable car ride takes you over lush forests to lavish gardens, a whimsical French Village, and the world-famous Golden Bridge, held high by massive stone hands above the clouds. In the evening, stroll through the ancient streets of Hoi An as lanterns illuminate old merchant houses and riverside walkways in a warm, enchanting glow. After your adventures, unwind on My Khe Beach, digging your toes into soft white sand and sampling fresh seafood at lively local restaurants along the waterfront.

Throughout your visit, you’ll appreciate insider travel tips to help you navigate the area, advice on enjoying Da Nang’s unique cuisine—from aromatic Mi Quang noodles to sizzling seafood dishes—and recommendations for comfortable, budget-friendly hotels to ensure a memorable and affordable stay.

Why Visit Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang is a coastal city on Vietnam’s central coast, renowned for its clean, white-sand beaches that stretch for miles, unique street food stalls serving delicious and affordable local dishes, and a lively blend of modern and traditional culture. The city’s strategic location makes it the ideal base for exploring famous UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the atmospheric lantern-lit streets of Hoi An and the ancient imperial wonders of Hue, both easily reached by scenic drives.

For Filipino travelers seeking variety in their adventures, Da Nang offers a seamless mix of beach relaxation, food discoveries, and cultural excursions. Convenient flights from Manila or Cebu, with connections through Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi, make this exciting Vietnamese city wonderfully accessible for a quick getaway or an extended exploration.

5-Day DIY Da Nang Itinerary for Solo Travelers

My Khe Beach in Da Nang
My Khe Beach in Da Nang

Day 1 – Arrival + My Khe Beach Sunset

Morning:

  • Arrive at Da Nang International Airport (DAD)

  • Check in at your hotel and freshen up

  • Rent a scooter (VND120,000–VND150,000/day) — best for solo travelers who want flexibility

Afternoon:

Evening:

  • Head to Dragon Bridge — watch the fire and water show (weekends, 9 PM)

  • Dinner at Bun Cha Ca 109 (local fish cake noodles, budget-friendly)

Travel Tip: Walk or take GrabBike for short distances — affordable and convenient for solo travelers.

Danang Marble Mountains
Danang Marble Mountains

Day 2 – Marble Mountains + Son Tra Peninsula

Morning:

Afternoon:

Evening:

  • Dinner at Mi Quang Ba Mua — try Mi Quang, Da Nang’s signature noodle dish

  • Chill at Memory Lounge or Waterfront Restaurant & Bar for live music and riverside views

Background tip: Solo travelers love Da Nang’s calm nightlife — cozy bars, no tourist crowds.

Ba Na Hills
Ba Na Hills

Day 3 – Ba Na Hills & Golden Bridge

Morning:

Afternoon:

  • Stroll around the French Village — colorful European-style architecture

  • Try the Ba Na Hills Buffet Lunch (VND250,000–VND300,000)

Evening:

Travel Tip: Bring a jacket! It’s cooler at Ba Na Hills, even in summer.

Hoi An Ancient Town
Hoi An Ancient Town

Day 4 – Day Trip to Hoi An Ancient Town

Morning:

Afternoon:

Evening:

  • As night falls, watch the lanterns light up along the Thu Bon River

  • Optional: Join a river lantern cruise (VND100,000–VND150,000)

  • Return to Da Nang (or stay overnight in Hoi An for a chill night)

Solo Tip: Hoi An is safe and very walkable — perfect for solo photoshoots!

Inside Han Market in Da Nang Vietnam
Inside Han Market in Da Nang Vietnam

Day 5 – Local Life + Departure

Morning:

Afternoon:

Evening:

Four Points by Sheraton Danang
Four Points by Sheraton Danang

Where to Stay in Da Nang

Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Funtastic Beach Hostel – near My Khe Beach, ideal for solo travelers Sanouva Da Nang Hotel – great location + free airport pickup Four Points by Sheraton Da Nang – world-class luxury overlooking the sea

Booking Tip: Stay near My Khe Beach or Han River for easy access to food, nightlife, and transport.

Best Places to Eat in Da Nang

Local Vietnamese:

Vegetarian-Friendly:

International/Modern:

Budget Tip: Local meals start from VND40,000–70,000 (P120–P200) — super affordable!

Da Nang Transportation Tips

  • Airport to city: 10–15 mins by Grab (VND70,000)

  • Best way to get around: Scooter rental or GrabBike

  • Bus to Hoi An: VND25,000 (P75), but shared vans or Grab are faster

  • Solo Traveler Tip: Always wear a helmet and keep a copy of your passport when renting bikes

Budget Estimate (per day for solo travelers)

Category Estimated Cost (VND) In PHP (approx.)
Accommodation 350,000–1,200,000 P800–P2,800
Food & Drinks 250,000–400,000 P500–P900
Transportation 150,000–300,000 P300–P600
Activities/Fees 300,000–800,000 P600–P1,600
Total Daily Budget: 1,000,000–2,700,000 P2,200–P6,000

Cultural & Travel Tips

  • Currency: Vietnamese Dong — cash is preferred in small shops.

  • Language: English is common in tourist areas, but learn simple greetings like “Xin chào” (hello).

  • Best Time to Visit: February–May (dry season).

  • Visa for Filipinos: Visa-free for up to 21 days!

  • SIM card: Viettel or Mobifone (available at airport).

Final Thoughts: Why You’ll Love Da Nang

Da Nang is that rare destination where tranquility meets adventure. It’s safe, scenic, and surprisingly affordable — perfect for solo travelers from the Philippines looking to explore Vietnam beyond the usual routes.

Have you been to Da Nang or planning your first Vietnam trip? Comment below your favorite spot or ask your travel questions — I’d love to help you plan!

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