Da Nang Afternoon Tour: 4-in-1 Son Tra, Marble Mountains & Hoi An Night

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Da Nang Afternoon Tour Overview

Da Nang Afternoon Tour is a comfortable afternoon and evening journey designed to help you explore Central Vietnam’s highlights without rushing. This well-paced trip combines spiritual landmarks, mountain scenery, local craftsmanship, and cultural heritage in one smooth itinerary, with convenient transfers and a knowledgeable guide.

Start your Da Nang Afternoon Tour at Son Tra Peninsula to visit Linh Ung Pagoda and the famous Lady Buddha statue, where you can enjoy panoramic views of Da Nang city and the coastline. Continue to the Marble Mountains to explore sacred temples, hidden pagodas, and impressive caves, then stop at Non Nuoc Stone Village to see traditional stone carving by local artisans.

In the late afternoon, head to Hoi An Ancient Town (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Walk past the Japanese Covered Bridge, admire lantern-lit streets, enjoy a local dinner, and spend free time at the Hoi An Night Market before returning to Da Nang.

What to Bring for Your Da Nang Afternoon Tour

To enjoy your Da Nang Afternoon Tour comfortably, we recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes, especially for the Marble Mountains where you will use steps and stone paths. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle to stay hydrated in the afternoon heat. A light jacket can be helpful, as the weather may change near Son Tra Peninsula and the sea breeze can feel cooler.

For visits to Linh Ung Pagoda, please wear respectful clothing (cover shoulders and knees). A small bag is useful for personal items, and a phone or camera is great for capturing panoramic views from the Lady Buddha viewpoint and the natural rock formations inside Am Phu Cave. If you travel during the rainy season, a compact raincoat or poncho is a smart choice.

Tips for a Smooth Visit

To avoid crowds and get better photos, keep your camera ready at Son Tra Peninsula and move gently around the temple grounds. At the Marble Mountains, walk slowly in cave areas because surfaces can be uneven and slippery. At Non Nuoc Sculpture Village, you can watch artisans at work and learn about traditional stone carving, please ask before taking close-up photos. This itinerary is well-paced, so you will have time to enjoy each stop without rushing before returning to Da Nang around 6:00 PM.

Day by day itinerary

Da Nang Afternoon Tour Itinerary

1:30 PM – Hotel Pickup (Da Nang)
Meet your local guide at your hotel or a central meeting point in Da Nang. After a short welcome, begin a relaxed afternoon journey to the city’s top spiritual and natural highlights.

2:00 PM – Linh Ung Pagoda & Lady Buddha (Son Tra Peninsula)
Arrive at Linh Ung Pagoda on Son Tra Peninsula. Walk around the spacious temple grounds and admire the detailed architecture. The main highlight is the Lady Buddha statue, the tallest in Vietnam. Enjoy panoramic views of Da Nang city, the coastline, and the blue sea.

3:00 PM – Marble Mountains & Am Phu Cave
Continue to the Marble Mountains, a group of five limestone hills symbolizing the five elements. Explore temples, caves, and scenic viewpoints via short paths and steps. Visit Am Phu Cave, known for its mysterious atmosphere and dramatic rock formations.

4:15 PM – Non Nuoc Sculpture Village
Stop at Non Nuoc Sculpture Village near the mountains. Watch local artisans hand-carve marble into statues and decorative works, and learn about this traditional craft community.

5:30–6:00 PM – Return to Hotel
Transfer back and arrive at your hotel in Da Nang around 6:00 PM. End of tour.

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FAQs

1. Where is pickup available?

Pickup is available at your Da Nang hotel or a central meeting point in the city.

2. Is this tour suitable for beginners?

Yes. This is a relaxed Da Nang Afternoon Tour. However, there are stairs and uneven paths at Marble Mountains.

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