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Visit Da Nang -

Da Nang marks the halfway point between the
capital in the north, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City in the south. It’s the
fourth largest city in Vietnam. Apart from some shopping highlights and
historical sights, the main reason for most travellers staying here is its
proximity to the well-known China Beach, Lang Co Beach, Hoi An and My Son.
Lang Co Beach is lined with palm trees, the water of the nearby ocean
crystal-clear and enticing, lapping onto white sand. It is a peninsula with
a sparkling lagoon on one side, and the beach on the other. The area is
fairly under-developed, although recent years have seen many new hotels
opening.
China Beach is more developed, since it was a popular spot for American
soldiers seeking R&R during the Vietnam-US War. Water sport activities here
are in abundance, and it can get very crowded over weekends and holidays. Da
Nang’s coastline stretches 30 kilometres, renowned for calm, cool waters and
also popular for fishing, water-skiing, diving, and yachting. |
Vietnam Airlines To Increase International Flights 28/10/2009
The national flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines, will increase the number of flights on several international routes starting Oct 26, the airline spokesman has announced.
On routes to Europe, the ...
Green Plaza Hotel Danang 01/10/2009
Located on the shores of the Da Nang?s famous Han River, this impressive hotel is conveniently located near China Beach and offers comfortable accommodation and good value.
The area surrounding the ...
Laguna Hue Breaks Ground - Scheduled to Open by 2012 25/08/2009
Banyan Tree Indochina Hospitality Fund, which was established and sponsored by Banyan Tree Holdings Limited, held a groundbreaking ceremony last week for the Laguna Hue, one of the first fully ...
Beachfront property boom in Vietnam 26/07/2009
Beachfront properties are booming in Vietnam with international real estate investors so eager to buy that some sold out before even a brick is put in place.
Research from property consultants CB ...
Sheraton Nha Trang Plots Culinary Moves for Fall Debut 30/06/2009
Sheraton Nha Trang Hotel & Spa has brought on a Norwegian chef and a Dutch food and beverage manager to spearhead development of the most versatile collection of restaurant concepts between Ho Chi ...
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Most popular Hotels in Da Nang |
Furama Resort Danang     
Offering excellent friendly service and luxurious
accommodation in a contemporary setting, the Furama Resort Danang is just the
place for you to relax.
Located in the city of Danang, this property is just a short drive from the
former imperial city of Hue, ancient Silk Road trading port of Hoi An, spiritual
centre of the Champa civilization and the mystical Phong Nha Caves.
This elegant property comprises beautifully appointed accommodation units that
are equipped with an fine array of modern conveniences to make your stay a
comfortable one.
Guests can enjoy a wonderful variety of Asian and International cuisines in
romantic setting of the on-site restaurant. The cosy Lagoon Bar is a lush,
tropical oasis for colourful cocktails, long drinks and light snacks.
The Furama Resort Danang has 2,500 square metre convention centre with
conference hall and 5 smaller conference rooms to seat up to 500 people for
hosting International conferences and meetings. At leisure, you can workout at
the well-equipped fitness centre, pamper at the sauna or relax at the steam
room. This property also has a spa that offers a variety of treatments that
includes body or foot massage, body treatments, facials, manicures, pedicures,
exfoliations and waxing to refresh your mind, body and spirit.
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| Da Nang Weather & Climate
Its climate is tropical, with two distinct rainy and dry seasons. The average
annual temperature is between 28oC and 29oC, and storms hit the area every year
in September and October.
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