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How much does Da Nang cost?

Daily budget breakdown across three tiers — so you can realistically plan your Da Nang trip before you book anything.

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Da Nang, Vietnam travel budget

Realistic daily cost per person across three spending tiers. All figures in USD.

Budget

$25–$45
per day

Hostels, street food, public transit

Accommodation
$8–$15

Hostel dorm bed or a very basic guesthouse room.

Food
$7–$15

Abundant street food, local eateries, and market snacks.

Transport
$3–$7

Local buses, Grab (ride-sharing app) for short distances.

Activities
$5–$10

Beach time, exploring markets, visiting free temples, one cheap paid attraction.

Misc
$2–$8

Water, small souvenirs, occasional local coffee.

Mid-range

$60–$120
per day

3-star hotels, mix of restaurants, some taxis

Accommodation
$30–$60

Comfortable 3-star hotel or a well-appointed Airbnb.

Food
$15–$35

Mix of local restaurants, cafes, and some mid-range tourist-oriented eateries.

Transport
$10–$20

Frequent Grab car rides, occasional taxi for convenience.

Activities
$10–$25

Entry fees to attractions like Ba Na Hills (cable car separate), Marble Mountains, museums, cooking class.

Misc
$5–$10

Coffee, snacks, small souvenirs, laundry.

Luxury

$150–$300
per day

4-5 star hotels, premium dining, private transfers

Accommodation
$80–$180

4-5 star hotel with amenities, or a high-end villa.

Food
$30–$60

Fine dining, hotel restaurants, tasting menus, international cuisine.

Transport
$20–$40

Private car transfers, airport pick-up, chauffeur services for day trips.

Activities
$20–$50

Private tours, spa treatments, premium experiences like private yacht trips or high-end cooking classes.

Misc
$10–$20

High-quality souvenirs, cocktails, personal shopping.

Destination-specific money tips

  • Use ATMs inside banks or reputable establishments to minimize risk of skimming.
  • Grab is the most reliable and affordable ride-sharing app for transport.
  • Street food is incredibly cheap and delicious; don't be afraid to try popular stalls.
  • While bargaining is common in markets, prices at restaurants and established shops are usually fixed.
  • Many tourist-focused places accept USD, but you'll often get a better rate paying in VND.

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