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Danang, Vietnam travel tales
Our customers share their travelling experiences in Danang, Vietnam.
Read about first hand stories on travel tips and guides, events, entertainment,shopping, food, business and transportation.
Also, you might want to read our
Central Vietnam city guide,
Halong Bay city guide,
Hanoi city guide,
Ho Chi Minh city guide,
and Phan Thiet city guide.
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| M Adkins |
18 September 2004 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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For some of the popular destinations, such as Hue and Hoi An, a guide and driver is highly recommended. You will learn far more about the sites you visit and it's hard to beat the personal attention of your own guide. The Furama provided a guide by the the name of Kwan, who was outstanding! From his intimate knowledge, to his genuinely charming personallity, this young man was a joy to spend a couple days with. He is a fine ambassador for the Furama and represented the level of service offered by all the staff.
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| J Stonham |
08 February 2003 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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China Beach is a stunning beach - wide and very sandy. Marble Mountain is 5 minutes away and is worth a small detour but there are lots of vendors so beware. Hoi An (40 mins away) is delightful but getting very touristy. Definitely worth a day to see the architecture and galleries. Denang is not worth anything...steer clear.
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| P Degraff |
06 February 2003 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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Hoi An and Hue are great day trips. Not much to see in Da Nang itself. Rend motorbikes and cruise around the country side for a good look at the older Vietnam way of life.
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| J Deroubaix |
02 February 2003 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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The situation (Danang) is perfect if you want to visit Hue and Hoi Han. In Danang there is not so much to do and it is a pity that the Furama does not organise tours like the Ana Mandara Hotel (Nya Trang): motobikes in the countryside (forest), boat tours on local river and to Hoi Han. Bravo, well done for the daily free shuttle bus to Hoi Han and to Danang.
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| S Bolt |
11 January 2003 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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We arranged a private car through the hotel My Son temple. Our driver was very pleasant, and went out of his way to find camera batteries for us along the journey. My Son temple is very interesting and worth the short journey. A cyclo ride through Danang city is fun and interesting.
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| N Burrill |
09 January 2003 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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Da nang is a great stop when you are "doing" Vietnam - it gives you a chance to relax for a few days and take an afternoon trip to the adorable town of Hoi An - worth it just for that.
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| R Mccreadie |
30 December 2002 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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China Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Southeast Asia. Vietnam is a lovely country with friendly people. Transport is easy to find and relatively cheap. Other than in the resort, there are not many places to eat out, but the resort has a number of restuarants.
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| H Bloom |
25 December 2002 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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Furama was ideally located right on China beach. Lovely beach with not too many people. Danang was a great town with very friendly, down-to-earth people.
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| F Lane |
19 November 2002 |
Stayed at Saigontourane Hotel - Danang, Vietnam.
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Champa Museum interesting but needs work.
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| J Drescher |
03 November 2002 |
Stayed at Saigontourane Hotel - Danang, Vietnam.
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For trips to Hué, Hoi An or other destinations visit Linh Café. It's close to the hotel on the other side of the street. Ask for Bich, she speaks English. She organizes everything for fair prices. A new, very good restaurant is the Indochine (10 min. walk from hotel). Not cheap, but very good.
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