Best Time to Visit Danang: When to Go & Monthly Weather Averages
Da Nang Weather At A Glance
Da Nang is one of the few places in Vietnam known for its predictable weather patterns.
Temperatures peak from May to September, averaging around 29 degrees Celsius. Thanks to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, Da Nang enjoys cooler temperatures compared to other areas in Vietnam. During the cooler months, from November to March, temperatures rarely fall below 20 degrees Celsius. Rainfall is most significant during the winter months, particularly from September to January. Therefore, the best times to visit Da Nang are between February and May. It's advisable to consider avoiding the summer rush from June to the end of August, as this is when the city attracts a large influx of domestic tourists.
Other favorable times to visit Da Nang include public holidays such as Reunification Day (April 30) and Independence Day (September 2), during which several exciting events take place, including the International Fireworks Festival on April 30 and the Traditional Boat Racing on the Han River on September 2.
Best Time To Visit
For those who prefer milder weather, the best time to visit Da Nang is from December to February when temperatures remain below 23 degrees Celsius, resulting in pleasant weather. However, if you enjoy beach activities, the period between April and August remains ideal due to extended hours of sunshine and minimal rainfall.
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Monthly Averages
Review the monthly temperature and humidity in Da Nang to optimize your travel plans:
- Da Nang Weather In January
- Da Nang Weather In February
- Da Nang Weather In March
- Da Nang Weather In April
- Da Nang Weather In May
- Da Nang Weather In June
- Da Nang Weather In July
- Da Nang Weather In August
- Da Nang Weather In September
- Da Nang Weather In October
- Da Nang Weather In November
- Da Nang Weather In December

10 Best Things To Do In Danang
Danang attractions are dotted throughout the city where you can dream of white-sandy beaches, wonderful recreational amenities, and sacred holy sites.