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Da Nang: rainy season is still bustling, accommodation and food revenue reaches 4,000 billion

Da Nang maintains its rhythm despite storms thanks to festivals and stimulus. In November, accommodation and food services exceeded 4,000 billion VND; 1.1 million visitors (over 600,000 international). The end of the year is packed with events.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An04/12/2025

Although storms and floods disrupted outdoor activities and beach tourism in November, Da Nang maintained its appeal thanks to a series of festivals, stimulus programs and diverse tourism products. According to the Da Nang Statistics Office, accommodation and food revenue in November reached more than VND4,000 billion; accommodation alone reached VND1,200 billion. Accommodation establishments served more than 1.1 million visitors (up 8.5% over the same period), of which international visitors were more than 600,000. Tourism revenue was more than VND310 billion, up nearly 13% over the same period. Since the beginning of the year, the total number of visitors to accommodation establishments has been nearly 16.5 million, approaching the target of 17.3 million for the year.

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Despite the unfavorable weather, many tourist attractions in Da Nang still attract visitors. Photo: BN

Discover in the rainy season: urban life and festivals

The end of the year is the time when Da Nang is filled with a festive atmosphere. The city welcomes Christmas and the New Year with many art programs and events held throughout, especially along the banks of the Han River. Not far from the center, the ancient town of Hoi An also has activities to serve tourists, creating more options for cultural and urban experiences when the weather outside is not favorable.

The stimulus, festivals and product diversity help the accommodation and food services maintain stability. For tourists, this is the period when it is easier to plan short-term experiences revolving around events, cuisine and community spaces.

Numbers to know in November

  • Revenue from accommodation and food services: over 4,000 billion VND; of which accommodation reached 1,200 billion VND.
  • Guests served by accommodation establishments: more than 1.1 million (up 8.5% over the same period); international guests: more than 600,000.
  • Tourism revenue: over 310 billion VND, up nearly 13% over the same period.
  • Accumulated to date: nearly 16.5 million guests at accommodation establishments; annual target: 17.3 million.

Year-end event calendar

  • Welcome Christmas and New Year with a series of activities for tourists.
  • Art programs and events on both banks of the Han River.
  • Activities in Hoi An ancient town.
  • Community tourism space, rural agriculture.
  • Special offers for MICE and wedding tourists.

Practical information for short trips

November saw the impact of storms and floods on outdoor activities and beach tourism, but indoor services and events continued throughout. Visitors can rely on the festival system, art, and community spaces to build a flexible schedule according to weather conditions.

During the peak season at the end of the year, many programs are held continuously. This is the right time to combine a stay at the accommodation with participating in events along the Han River and visiting Hoi An, taking advantage of special offers for MICE groups or wedding tourism when needed.

Quick Tips

  • Proactively monitor weather forecasts and event schedules in Da Nang to prioritize appropriate activities.
  • When the weather is bad, focus on experiencing event spaces, art, cuisine and community activities.
  • MICE or wedding tourism groups should contact early to take advantage of the preferential policies currently being applied.

Source: https://baonghean.vn/da-nang-mua-mua-van-soi-dong-luu-tru-an-uong-thu-4000-ty-10313737.html


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