Da Nang

Southeast Asia · Vietnam

Da Nang

Nomad Score 8.1WiFi GoodVisa EasyGrowing
Da Nang is Vietnam's sleeper hit. Beach city with big-city internet, small-town prices, and none of the chaos of Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh. Growing fast — get here before it changes.

Monthly Budget

Lean

$650

Tight budget, shared spaces

Comfortable

$1,100

Private room, nice cafés

Don't Care

$2,200

Boutique hotel, premium co-working

Best for

Beach loversBudget travelersCyclistsThose avoiding big-city chaosHội An day-trippers

Not ideal for

Nightlife seekersThose needing a large expat communityWinter travelers

Neighborhoods

My Khe Beach Area

Walk: High

Beach-facing cafés and hotels

Avg rent $350/moWiFi Good

Beach lovers who still need to work

An Thượng

Walk: High

The nomad/expat strip behind the beach

Avg rent $400/moWiFi Good

Nomads wanting community

City Centre (Hải Châu)

Walk: High

Local neighbourhood, markets

Avg rent $280/moWiFi Good

Budget-focused long-term stays

Coworking Spaces

SpaceDay RateMonth RateWiFiVibe
Toong Da Nang$6$80150 MbpsProfessional and reliable
The Lab Da Nang$5$65100 MbpsCasual and friendly
Up Co-working$5$6080 MbpsSimple and affordable

Cost Breakdown

TierAccommodationFoodCoworkingTransportTotal
Lean$280$180$80$60$600
Comfortable$500$350$100$80$1,030
Don't Care$1200$600$200$150$2,150

Connectivity & Getting Around

SIM Card

Viettel is best for this region. 80GB for ~$5.

Average Speed

50–100 Mbps. Reliable in coworking spaces; beach cafés vary.

Getting Around

Motorbike or bicycle for the beach area. Grab for city trips. Hội An is 30 minutes by Grab.

Best Months to Visit

FebruaryMarchAprilMayJune

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