Things to do in Cham Islands
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Hoi An Lantern Boat Ride on the Thu Bon River
€10
per adult

Ba Na Hills One Day with Cable Car & Lunch
€51
per adult
90% of travellers recommend

Da Nang/Hoi An: Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains & Am Phu Cave
€18
per adult
90% of travellers recommend

Da Nang/Hoi An: Hue Imperial Day Trip, Hai Van Pass & Lunch
€10
per adult
80% of travellers recommend

Hoi An Fishing Boat Tour/Ceramic-Lantern-Hand Fan-Cafe Class
€7
per adult

Cu Lao Cham Island Tour from Da Nang/ Hoi An
€28
per adult
80% of travellers recommend

Hoi An: Hoai River Boat Trip by Night with Release Lantern
€12
per adult

Vietnam : Cham Island from Da Nang Tour
€32
per adult
100% of travellers recommend
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1. My Khe Beach
My Khe Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Da Nang, a beautiful stretch of white sand and clear water. With calm seas and light winds, it is a superb place to visit for a swim, especially if you have young children with you.
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2. Non Nuoc Beach
Non Nuoc Beach sweeps across 5 kilometres (3 miles) of Da Nang’s stunning coastline at the foot of the Marble Mountains. Relax on this beautiful white sandy expanse, flanked by a forest of casuarina trees. Then explore nearby caves and their ancient temples and stone statues.
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3. Dragon Bridge
The Dragon Bridge provides a feast for the eyes in central Da Nang, with its yellow tail and fearsome head stretching across the Hàn River. The impressive architectural display can even breathe fire and spit water, to the delight of gathering crowds. Capture photos of the yellow beast from the city’s enchanting riverside area.
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4. Cua Dai Beach
Cua Dai Beach offers respite from the heat and crowds of central Hoi An. It is located roughly 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) northeast of the city. The beach is a sizeable stretch of well-kept sand. Though it has its fair share of tourist resorts, Cua Dai is usually fairly peaceful and especially quiet during the week.
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5. Han River
Set off on a gentle evening cruise down the Han River and gaze across the water to view the sparkling city skyline. Enjoy a drink in one of the scenic waterfront bars and admire the spectacular bridges that reach across the Han River toward the Son Tra Peninsula.
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