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What are the major attractions in Da Nang?

If your trip to Da Nang is all organized but your travel itinerary is a bit on the empty side, let us give you a helping hand.

Museum of Cham Sculpture is a noteworthy attraction in this impressive city. Drop by and see what makes it so alluring.

Not too far from the city center, My Khe Beach is one sight you might like to add to your must-see list. If you still have some room on that travel schedule, Danang Cathedral and Dragon Bridge will keep you entertained as well.

What are the best road trip destinations near Da Nang?

The joy of renting a car is that you can travel anywhere, anytime. Make full use of your freedom by experiencing all that there is to do in Tam Ky. It's just 37 miles away. Among your first stops here ought to be Tam Thanh Mural Village, Vietnams Heroic Mother Statue and Square 24-3. Located 53 miles away, Hue is another popular destination. If you stop by, be sure to check out Imperial City, Thien Mu Pagoda and Dong Ba Market.

Where are the best beaches near Da Nang?

Da Nang has some glorious coastal areas, and what better way to experience them than from behind the wheel of your own rental car. See what interesting treasures you can find scattered along the shore at one of these lovely beaches:

  • My Khe Beach (2 miles away).
  • Pham Van Dong Beach (2 miles away).
  • Bac My An Beach (3 miles away).

How can I get a cheap car rental in Da Nang?

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What kind of rental car should I get for Da Nang?

Da Nang has so much to offer. You could spend a good while here and barely scratch the surface. To take in as much as you can in this thriving metropolis, you'll need a rental car. Keep in mind that city driving usually goes hand in hand with tight streets and sparse parking spaces. But don't stress — a compact or mini car can make this much less daunting. If you're in the mood to head out of the city and see some of the jungles that Da Nang is known for, you'll probably prefer a car with a little more power. A full-size or mid-size SUV will make that scenic road trip even more fun.

Should I get a luxury rental car in Da Nang?

Sometimes the journey is more significant than the destination, which makes your car choice important. If you're planning an epic road trip around Da Nang, a spacious SUV could be the ideal solution. If you'd like a fantastic bargain and plan to stick to city driving, a versatile compact is a clever pick. All you have to do is decide what'll suit you best, throw your bags in the trunk, and hit the wide, open road.

What do I need to know about driving in Vietnam?

From its one-way streets to its high-speed highways, discovering Da Nang is a snap with your own wheels. But before you make a break for the fast lane, here's what you should know about motoring around this city:

What side of the road do they drive on in Da Nang?

Motorists drive on the right-hand side of the road in Da Nang. Even though you may be comfortable with the traffic rules, we suggest driving a little more carefully on roads that are unfamiliar.

Is it difficult to park in Da Nang?

It can be difficult to locate a parking space in Da Nang. Once you get your hands on one, make sure you pay attention to the signage. Overstaying the permitted time limit or leaving the car where you're not supposed to can leave a big hole in your vacation budget.

Does Da Nang have peak-hour traffic?

One of the upsides of motoring around a smaller city is lighter traffic, so you don't have to worry a whole lot about rush-hour gridlock. With a population of about 752,500, you can expect a smooth Da Nang driving experience.

Are there speed limits in Da Nang?

Speed limits vary around the city of Da Nang, but typically range from 60 km/h to 90 km/h. Most residential areas have a top speed of 40 km/h unless posted otherwise.

What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Vietnam?

More often than not, your car rental company will charge the fined amount to your credit card. Alternatively, the company may share your contact details with local law enforcement agencies so they can issue a fine directly to you.

Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Da Nang?

As in many places, normal cell phone usage is not allowed while driving a car in Da Nang. There is an exception for hands-free or Bluetooth capabilities. Just remember to stay focused on the road.

What are the rules around drink driving in Da Nang?

In Da Nang, it's an offence to drive with a BAC (blood alcohol content) in excess of 0.05%. If you're in the mood for a drink or two with lunch or dinner, it'd be wise to leave your car at your hotel.

Is turning on a red light allowed in Da Nang?

Yes, drivers can turn on a red light in Da Nang. But first you must completely stop the car. Move on only when the lane you are turning into is clear.

Are seat belts compulsory in Vietnam?

Seat belts aren't compulsory in Vietnam. However, it's always a good idea to buckle up, especially when you're exploring a new destination.