For most first-time visitors who want the beach without giving up easy access to Da Nang city, a My Khe-facing hotel is the simplest base. Choose a full-service resort farther south around Non Nuoc when pools, villas, children’s facilities and resort time matter more than walking to cafés or restaurants. Choose Son Tra when privacy and a resort-led stay are the priority, knowing that repeated trips back into the city will add time and transport.
There is no single “best hotel in Da Nang” for every traveller. A couple planning full sightseeing days needs something different from a multi-generational family that wants a three-bedroom villa, and both need something different from a honeymoon couple who plans to spend most of the day inside the resort. Use the hotel as part of your itinerary rather than treating it as a separate booking. For the wider destination plan, see the Da Nang travel guide.

How to Choose a Hotel or Resort in Da Nang
Start with the way you will spend your days. If you expect to leave the hotel after breakfast and return after dinner, location and room comfort usually matter more than a large resort complex. If you are travelling with children, seniors or a larger family and want slower days, the pool, room configuration and on-site dining become much more important.
Best fit: first-time visitors, couples and families who want a beach view plus easier access to city restaurants and sightseeing.
Trade-off: many hotels are urban high-rises rather than self-contained beach resorts.
Best fit: families, groups and travellers who want villas, pools and more time inside the property.
Trade-off: you may rely more on a car or taxi for city dining and repeated evening trips.
Best fit: honeymooners and high-comfort travellers who value privacy, scenery and a resort-led experience.
Trade-off: it is the least convenient choice if your plan depends on frequent returns to central Da Nang.
Then compare room setup. A “family-friendly” label tells you very little by itself. Check whether you are booking one room, two separate rooms, a two-bedroom suite, a residence or a villa, and whether the bed configuration works for the actual adults and children in your group. For larger Indian families, this can change both comfort and total cost more than the star category.
Best Da Nang Hotels and Resorts at a Glance
Use this table to match the stay to the trip you are actually planning. A My Khe hotel, a Non Nuoc villa resort and a secluded Son Tra retreat solve different problems, so the most useful “best” choice is the one whose location, room setup and facilities fit your days.
| Property | Stay style | What stands out | Works well for | What to check |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HAIAN Beach Hotel & Spa | My Khe-facing hotel | Triple rooms plus 2- and 3-bedroom penthouse options; 22nd-floor infinity pool | Couples, families and groups wanting flexible room types near the beach corridor | Hotel-style stay rather than a large self-contained resort |
| TMS Hotel Da Nang Beach | My Khe-facing suite hotel | Two-bedroom Family and Grand Suites; 25th-floor infinity pool; Kids Club | Families or friends who prefer a multi-room suite without moving to a resort zone | Compare the suite price with booking two standard rooms for your dates |
| Furama Resort Danang & Furama Villas | Beach resort + villa complex | Conventional resort rooms plus multi-bedroom private-pool villa products | Families and groups that want to choose between normal rooms and a shared villa setup | A villa only makes sense if your group will actually use the bedrooms and shared space |
| Danang Marriott Resort & Spa, Non Nuoc Beach Villas | Villa-led resort | 122 villas with 2–4 bedrooms and private pools; M Passport and Kids Club | Multi-generational families and groups planning substantial resort time | Less practical than My Khe if you plan to eat in the city every evening |
| Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa | Large family resort | Guestrooms and suites plus 1–3 bedroom residences and 3-bedroom villas; Camp Hyatt | Families wanting a wide choice of room formats and strong children’s facilities | Choose the accommodation category carefully; a room, residence and villa solve different needs |
| InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort | Secluded Son Tra resort | Private-bay setting on Son Tra; La Maison 1888 retained One MICHELIN Star in 2026 | Honeymoons and resort-led stays where privacy and on-site dining matter | More transfer time if your itinerary repeatedly returns to central Da Nang |
| Naman Retreat | Wellness/design resort | Private-pool villas and 1–3 bedroom suites; location between Da Nang and Hoi An | Couples, families and friends balancing wellness with a Central Vietnam itinerary | Decide whether the midway location helps your route or adds transfers to Da Nang city |
| TIA Wellness Resort | Wellness-led private-villa resort | Private-pool villas including multi-bedroom options; Wellness Inclusive programme | Travellers who want wellness to be a central part of the stay rather than an occasional spa visit | Check the exact rate/package: Wellness Inclusive benefits should not be assumed for every booking |
Best Hotels Near My Khe for Beach and City Convenience
My Khe works well when Da Nang is primarily a sightseeing and dining base. You can return to a comfortable room, enjoy a sea view or rooftop pool, but still keep the rest of the city within a practical urban travel pattern. This is usually the easiest style of stay for a short first visit.
HAIAN Beach Hotel & Spa
HAIAN is a practical My Khe option when one group needs different room layouts. The hotel currently lists standard twin/king options, a triple configuration, a one-bedroom apartment and two- and three-bedroom penthouse categories, so a couple, a small family and a larger group do not all have to use the same room type.
- Works well for: a couple, a small family or a group that wants the My Khe corridor and several room configurations.
- What stands out: the infinity pool is on the 22nd floor; the hotel also lists an Asian-Western breakfast buffet.
- Before you book: breakfast dishes change. Do not assume Indian items are served every morning unless the hotel confirms them for your dates.
TMS Hotel Da Nang Beach
TMS is useful for families who want to stay near My Khe without splitting immediately into two separate standard rooms. The hotel currently lists two-bedroom Family and Grand Suites, while the 25th-floor infinity pool and Kids Club add family facilities without requiring a move to a large resort zone.
- Works well for: families and friends who value a shared suite layout.
- What stands out: two-bedroom suite options, rooftop infinity pool and Kids Club.
- Before you book: compare one multi-bedroom suite with two rooms; the cheaper structure can change by date and occupancy.

Do not confuse “beachfront room” with “private beach resort.” A room category may be named for its view or orientation. What matters to your itinerary is whether you are staying in an urban beach hotel or in a resort complex where the beach, pools, restaurants and activities are part of the property experience.
Best Beach Resorts for Families and Groups
For a family or group, the most important comparison is often not “4-star versus 5-star.” It is rooms versus residences versus villas. A large villa can reduce room fragmentation and create shared living space, but it is not automatically cheaper. A pair of normal rooms may still be the better choice for a smaller group or for travellers who spend little time at the property.
Furama Resort Danang & Furama Villas
Furama gives families two different ways to stay in the same resort: conventional rooms and suites, or larger pool-villa products. Its accommodation range includes multi-bedroom villas, including beachfront and garden pool-villa configurations.
- Works well for: extended families that want to compare several hotel rooms with one shared villa.
- Why it may work: you can treat rooming as an occupancy calculation instead of choosing a villa only because it sounds more luxurious.
- Before you book: exact villa capacity, bed configuration and which shared spaces matter to your group.
Danang Marriott Resort & Spa, Non Nuoc Beach Villas
This is a strong multi-generational option when a villa is genuinely part of the holiday. Marriott currently lists 122 villas with two to four bedrooms and private pools. The resort also promotes a Kids Club and M Passport activities, giving families more reasons to plan slower resort days instead of using the property only for sleep.
- Works well for: larger families and groups wanting private shared space and resort facilities.
- What stands out: two- to four-bedroom private-pool villas, plus family activities.
- Before you book: whether your itinerary actually leaves enough time to use the resort; otherwise you may pay for facilities you barely use.
Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa
Hyatt is useful when your group needs more than one accommodation type. Its official material lists guestrooms and suites, one- to three-bedroom residences and three-bedroom villas. Camp Hyatt provides a dedicated children’s programme, so families can choose the accommodation format separately from the activity programme.
- Works well for: families that want a full resort but need flexibility between normal hotel rooms and multi-bedroom accommodation.
- What stands out: Camp Hyatt and multiple accommodation categories.
- Before you book: do not compare a residence or villa to a standard room only by nightly price; compare capacity, privacy and shared space.


Best Resorts for Privacy, Honeymoons and Wellness
If the resort is the destination, the comparison changes. City convenience becomes less important, while privacy, on-site dining, wellness programming and the amount of time you plan to stay at the property become more important.
InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort
InterContinental is the clearest example of a secluded resort-led stay in this shortlist. The resort’s official information places it on the Son Tra Peninsula overlooking a private bay, around 20 km from Da Nang International Airport. La Maison 1888 retained One MICHELIN Star in the 2026 MICHELIN Guide Vietnam.
- Works well for: honeymooners and travellers who want to spend meaningful time inside the resort.
- Why it may work: dining and resort facilities can be part of the experience rather than something you leave the property to find.
- Trade-off: if every day of your itinerary is in central Da Nang or farther south, the secluded location creates more transfer time.
Naman Retreat
Naman works well when you want a wellness atmosphere while keeping both Da Nang and Hoi An in the wider trip. The resort describes its location as midway between the two, and currently offers private-pool villas plus one- to three-bedroom suite formats.
- Works well for: couples, friends or families combining resort time with both Da Nang and Hoi An.
- What stands out: yoga, spa/wellness positioning and multi-room accommodation options.
- Trade-off: a midway location is useful only if your route actually uses both sides; otherwise it may create extra transport.
TIA Wellness Resort
TIA is the clearest fit in this shortlist when wellness is the main reason for choosing the resort. It offers private-pool villas with one-, two- and three-bedroom options. For guests booked on the Wellness Inclusive programme, TIA states that two wellness treatments per night are included, totalling 80 minutes per person.
- Works well for: travellers who want treatments and wellness practices built into the stay.
- Before you book: connect the benefit to the Wellness Inclusive programme; do not assume every rate or promotion carries identical inclusions.
- Before you book: the exact programme, treatment rules and villa category for your dates.


What Indian Travellers Should Check Before Booking
If you are travelling from India, a label such as “Indian-friendly” is much less useful than checking the details that can create friction after you arrive. Room layout, familiar or strict meals, evening restaurant access, luggage and transfer time can all change whether a hotel actually works for your group.
Rooming
Ask for the exact bed layout. A “family room” may still not solve the needs of four adults, grandparents or children who require separate beds. Compare connecting rooms, two-bedroom suites, residences and villas with the actual group.
Breakfast
An international or Asian-Western buffet does not guarantee Indian dishes every day. If breakfast is important to your group, ask what the current buffet normally includes for your stay dates.
Vegetarian and Jain food
Vegetarian and Jain requirements are not interchangeable. Tell the hotel exactly what you avoid and communicate strict requirements before arrival. Use the Vietnam Story dietary restrictions guide if your group needs a clearer ingredient-by-ingredient checklist.
Restaurant access
A secluded resort can be excellent when you are happy to eat on-site. If your group expects familiar meals in the city most evenings, a My Khe or My An base usually creates a simpler dining-and-transfer pattern than a remote resort. If you still prefer the resort, plan the evening transport rather than discovering the distance after check-in.
Arrival and departure
For late-night arrivals or early flights, hotel location affects how much transfer time you build around the first and last day. Do not choose a distant resort only from the room photos.
Group luggage and vehicles
Six travellers with suitcases may need a different vehicle plan from six travellers moving around the city with day bags. Include luggage when you compare airport and private-transfer arrangements.
Seniors and mobility
Large resorts can spread rooms, breakfast, pools and the beach across a wide site or several levels. If grandparents or anyone with limited mobility is travelling, ask about lifts, buggy service, steps and the walking distance between your room and the facilities you expect to use every day.
How Your Hotel Choice Changes Your Da Nang Budget
Hotel pricing changes by date, room type, cancellation conditions, promotions and occupancy, so a fixed list of “average hotel prices” ages quickly. A more reliable method is to compare the booking structure.
Compare the total rooming cost, not only the headline nightly rate.
For example, a family can compare two rooms × number of nights with one multi-bedroom suite or villa × number of nights. Then add the transport and meal consequences of the location.
- City-and-beach hotel: often makes it easier to mix hotel breakfast, local meals and short city rides.
- Full-service resort: may shift more of your spending toward the property, especially if you dine on-site or use resort activities.
- Villa: can be efficient for a larger group when the bedrooms are fully used, but poor value when several rooms remain unnecessary.
- Rate inclusions: breakfast, activities, wellness benefits or credits should be checked against the exact rate rather than assumed from the property name.
For VND-first accommodation ranges and a full 3-, 5- and 7-day planning model, use the Da Nang travel cost guide. If hotel location changes how you plan buses, taxis or other local movement, the Da Nang public transport guide covers the transport layer in more detail.
Da Nang Hotel Booking Checklist
- Which area fits the actual itinerary: My Khe corridor, southern resort coast or Son Tra?
- Is the property an urban beach hotel, a full resort, a residence complex or a villa-led resort?
- How many separate bedrooms does your group really need?
- Do you need twin beds, a triple setup, connecting rooms or a multi-bedroom unit?
- What are the child, extra-bed and maximum-occupancy rules for the exact room category?
- Is the beach relationship a view, easy public access, direct resort access or a private-bay setting?
- Will children use the Kids Club or family activities enough to influence the booking?
- Do you expect to eat mainly at the hotel or in the city?
- Have vegetarian, Jain or other strict food requirements been communicated in advance?
- What is included in the exact rate: breakfast, activities, spa/wellness benefits, airport transfer or none of these?
- What are the cancellation rules for your dates?
- Does the hotel location make the first/last day easier or harder around your flight time?
- After room cost, what extra transport does this location create over the whole stay?
The right answer is usually the stay that creates the fewest compromises for your itinerary, not the one with the longest facilities list.
Da Nang Hotel FAQs
Is My Khe the best area for a first trip to Da Nang?
For many first-time visitors, the My Khe corridor is the easiest compromise between beach access, sea-view hotels and city convenience. It is not automatically the best choice if your holiday is mainly about resort facilities, privacy or multi-bedroom villas.
Should a family book two hotel rooms or one villa?
Compare the exact occupancy and total price for your dates. Two rooms can be simpler for a small family, while a two- or three-bedroom suite, residence or villa can work better for a larger group that values shared living space. A villa is not automatically cheaper.
Which Da Nang stays are useful for multi-generational families?
Properties with multiple accommodation formats are the easiest to compare. Furama offers rooms and villa products, Marriott Non Nuoc is villa-led with two- to four-bedroom options, and Hyatt combines normal rooms with residences and villas. The best fit depends on group size and how much time you will spend at the resort.
Do Da Nang hotels serve Indian breakfast?
Some hotels may serve Indian dishes at certain times or for certain groups, but this should not be treated as a permanent hotel attribute. Ask the hotel or your operator what the current buffet includes for your dates, especially if breakfast is important to your group.
Can hotels in Da Nang arrange Jain food?
Do not rely only on the word “Jain.” Explain the ingredients and preparation requirements you avoid, and communicate them in advance. Capability can vary by kitchen, menu and date, so confirmation is more useful than a generic “Jain-friendly” label.
Is a beach resort better than a hotel near My Khe?
A resort is better when the property itself is a major part of your holiday. A My Khe-facing hotel is often more practical when you spend most of the day sightseeing and want easier access to city restaurants and evening activities.
Are hotel prices in Da Nang stable through the year?
No. Rates change with dates, room type, occupancy, promotions and cancellation terms. Use current date-specific prices and compare the whole stay rather than relying on an evergreen nightly-price table.
Which Da Nang resort is best for wellness?
There is no single answer for every traveller. TIA is strongly wellness-led and has a defined Wellness Inclusive programme, while Naman also positions spa, yoga and wellness as important parts of the resort experience. Compare the exact programme and inclusions for your dates.
