The general consensus for the best time to visit Central Vietnam is from April to August. WHAT’S THE BEST TIME TO VISIT DA NANG & HOI AN? ![]() It can also get extremely foggy so you can’t exactly count on the sun for any extra warmth. You may want to dress more warmly on the day you visit. It’s a different story in Ba Na Hills however as the temperature there is somewhere around 10☌ during December. Average temperature during our trip was between 25☌ and 18☌, but it can feel much hotter in the mornings when the sun is out and much colder in the evenings when the wind is blowing. (You’ll want to bring an umbrella in the mornings as well to protect from the sun’s rays.) Jackets are also a good idea as it can get significantly chilly at night, especially when it’s windy outside. If you don’t want to bring an umbrella in your luggage, most hotels will lend umbrellas to guests for free as long as they’re available. If visiting in December, it is a good idea to bring a raincoat/jacket with a hood, as well as an umbrella. December is typhoon season in Central Vietnam so we expected and prepared for rains, but we were lucky as we did not experience particularly bad weather while here. The weather was mainly pleasant and cool, but it started becoming rainy towards the end of the trip. We visited from December 22nd to December 30th, 2022. (But of course you can still message me for specific questions not answered in this section.) The Da Nang cityscape viewed from the Son Tra Peninsula WHEN DID YOU VISIT DA NANG & HOI AN? Rather than having to reply repeatedly one by one, I thought it would be easier for everyone if there would be one place to read all the information readily. I wanted to add this section because with my previous travel posts, I would often get private messages asking me questions like what dates we visited, or where we lived, etc. Hoi An Handicraft Villages (Kim Bong Carpentry & Thanh Ha Pottery Villages).Hopefully someone will still end up finding this useful. My only goal here is to be of some help to anybody interested in traveling these same places, and not to pretend to be all-knowing just because I visited these places once. If ever I miss anything, you are free to add to the information presented here, but please do it in a calm and respectful manner in the comments section below. This “guide” exists so that I may share my enthusiasm about the places we visited in Da Nang & Hoi An.Īs a non-expert, I still tried to make this as accurate as possible with the facts available to me. Rather, it is a personalized one based on my own experiences with the specific places we visited, with some facts plus my own thoughts and things I think one should take note of. I decided to write this little “guide” based on our own itinerary, so before anything else, I want to throw out a little disclaimer: This is NOT going to be one of those formal and expert guides to places to visit in Da Nang & Hoi An. Now I don’t want to make this introduction too long, so I will tell you straight up that I had an absolutely amazing and memorable time visiting both Da Nang & Hoi An. ![]() I was certainly not let down! These cities in Central Vietnam never featured heavily on my radar before, but after this trip, all I want to do is go back-and soon! After being stuck at home for so long, I wished hard that my first trip abroad would be a memorable one. My weeklong vacation to Da Nang & Hoi An was a fitting reintroduction to traveling for me.
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