Da Nang: Seafood dinner, night market, sightseeing by night

REVIEW · DA NANG

Da Nang: Seafood dinner, night market, sightseeing by night

  • 5.04 reviews
  • From $39.00
Book on Viator →

Operated by Da Nang Food Tour · Bookable on Viator

Traveller rating 5.0 (4)Price from$39.00Operated byDa Nang Food TourBook viaViator

Da Nang looks different after dark. This motorbike tour gives you a scenic night sweep of the city lights, and it includes a seafood dinner so your evening has a built-in plan.

I like that the guide keeps the ride focused on views, so you spend less time figuring things out and more time enjoying the scenery from good spots. One drawback to consider: it’s a night scooter ride, and the included pickup doesn’t cover hotels on Truong Sa St, Hoang Sa St, or in Ngu Hanh Son District.

Night Scooter Views, Seafood, and a First-Day-Friendly Da Nang Plan

If you’re landing in Da Nang and wondering what to do after sunset, this kind of tour is smart. At night, the city turns into light, motion, and street-level food. And you get to see it without spending your evening stuck on a map, waiting for rides, or walking too much in humid weather.

The format is simple: an English-speaking guide takes you around after dark, you stop for dinner and for the night market vibe, and you get a skyline-view angle from higher spots. It’s the sort of experience that helps you “read” the city faster—so your next day feels easier.

You also avoid the most common first-night problem in Vietnam: ordering food blindly, or only eating what looks easiest. Here, you have a guide and a dinner stop included, plus water along the way.

What You Really Get for the $39 Price

Da Nang: Seafood dinner, night market, sightseeing by night - What You Really Get for the $39 Price

At $39 per person for about 4 hours, the price feels reasonable once you break down what’s included.

You’re paying for four big things:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off, which saves time and hassle
  • An English-speaking guide plus a motorbike, driver, and helmet
  • A sit-down seafood dinner
  • Water during the tour

That’s a lot bundled together for one evening. If you tried to recreate this yourself, it would usually mean paying separately for transportation, finding a dinner plan, and then arranging a reliable city-night route.

One more value point: the tour runs in the early evening (start time 6:00 pm). That timing is perfect for daylight-limited travelers too—you’re not gambling on late hours, and you’ll still catch the city’s main night glow.

You can also read our reviews of more shopping tours in Da Nang

6:00 pm Timing and Pickup Coverage You Need to Know

Da Nang: Seafood dinner, night market, sightseeing by night - 6:00 pm Timing and Pickup Coverage You Need to Know

This experience starts at 6:00 pm and lasts around 4 hours. Starting early is handy. You’ll cover several night highlights while the city is fully awake, and you won’t end the evening too late.

Pickup is included, but there’s an important caveat. Pickup is free for many hotel locations, but not for hotels on Truong Sa St, Hoang Sa St, or in Ngu Hanh Son District. If your hotel is in one of those areas, you’ll want to double-check your options before booking so you don’t end up responsible for your own transport.

You’ll also use a mobile ticket, and you should receive confirmation at booking. That’s one less thing to manage once you’re already out enjoying the evening.

Riding With an English-Speaking Guide Who Sets a Comfortable Pace

Da Nang: Seafood dinner, night market, sightseeing by night - Riding With an English-Speaking Guide Who Sets a Comfortable Pace

A scooter tour only works if the rider feels calm and the guide communicates clearly. The best part of this experience is that the evening isn’t just sightseeing-by-stress.

In feedback for this tour type, guides named Lyn (and her brother) are described as making guests feel comfortable from the beginning, and other guide pairings like Tinh and Ha are praised for excellent English and engaging explanations. Even if you’re not with the exact same guides, the pattern matters: you’re not being left alone to figure things out.

What you can expect in practice:

  • You ride behind the guide’s motorbike driver
  • You wear a helmet
  • You stop at planned spots where the views make sense
  • You get real context while passing landmarks (not just quick photo stops)

Also, because the tour is timed and structured, you avoid the awkward moment where you realize the best bridge view requires crossing traffic on your own.

Da Nang by Night: Bridges, River Views, and Icon Lights

Da Nang: Seafood dinner, night market, sightseeing by night - Da Nang by Night: Bridges, River Views, and Icon Lights

Da Nang at night has a different rhythm than daytime. Lights reflect off roads, the river area feels animated, and the big city landmarks look better when they’re lit—not just seen.

On this tour, you’ll drive past and through the kind of places that people recognize right away: the city’s most famous bridges, icon-style lights, and areas that pop after dark. It’s a good mix of “wow, that’s pretty” and “okay, now I understand where things are.”

A highlight in the evening plan is the Han River cruise across. It’s one of those moments that breaks the scooter ride into something more relaxed. If you’re trying to balance energy with great photos, this kind of water stop is helpful.

Why this matters: riding at night in Da Nang is easier than you might expect, but it’s still a lot for a first timer. A route that includes river time and major landmarks means you get variety without the effort of planning it.

Elevated Viewpoints Without the Work

Da Nang: Seafood dinner, night market, sightseeing by night - Elevated Viewpoints Without the Work

One of the smartest parts of this itinerary is the emphasis on viewpoints that look over Da Nang. The guide takes you to elevated spots where you get the city-light perspective.

You’re not trekking for views. You’re not timing long photo walks. You’re still out at night, but the physical effort is low compared to doing the same sights on your own.

This is great if you:

  • want better night photos without a long grind
  • feel tired from travel or a full day already
  • prefer short stops rather than hours of walking

The trade-off is that every viewpoint stop will still be outdoors and you’ll want to be ready for night temperatures and the street atmosphere. Bring your attention, not your endurance.

The Seafood Dinner: Reliable Food Planning at Night

Da Nang: Seafood dinner, night market, sightseeing by night - The Seafood Dinner: Reliable Food Planning at Night

If you take one thing away from this tour, let it be this: seafood dinner is included. That alone makes the night feel less risky for your stomach and more enjoyable for your time.

Instead of hunting for a place and trying to interpret menus while jet lagged, you sit down with a dinner plan already built into the schedule. And because the tour is food-focused (it includes a night market stop too), you’re likely to get a better feel for what locals do at night.

What does that mean for you?

  • You’ll spend less time deciding and more time eating
  • You won’t feel like you’re missing the food side of Da Nang
  • You can ask questions without scrambling for a translation app

If you’re picky, you can still communicate your preferences to your guide. The tour data only promises seafood dinner, not specific dishes, so having a heads-up mindset helps.

Night Market Energy: Eat, Watch, and Blend In

Da Nang: Seafood dinner, night market, sightseeing by night - Night Market Energy: Eat, Watch, and Blend In

After dinner, the evening continues with the night market vibe and time to hang around with locals. This isn’t a “shop until you’re exhausted” model—it’s more about seeing the city’s evening life.

Night markets work best when you treat them like a sensory loop:

  • look first
  • check smells and lines
  • then decide what to try
  • buy small if you’re unsure

Since the tour already handles the big food moment with dinner, the market can stay fun instead of stressful. You’ll likely feel comfortable stepping into the crowd because you’re not doing it alone.

In short: you get the social energy of a night market without having to figure out everything from scratch.

Group Size (Up to 15) and the Evening Feel

Da Nang: Seafood dinner, night market, sightseeing by night - Group Size (Up to 15) and the Evening Feel

This is not a giant bus tour. The group size is capped at a maximum of 15 travelers. That matters for two reasons:

  1. Guides can move the group along without losing control.
  2. You’re more likely to get personal explanations instead of just repeating announcements.

In an experience that mixes riding, viewpoints, and food, keeping the group reasonably small makes the stops smoother.

Should You Book This Da Nang Night Tour? Quick Fit Check

This tour is a strong match if you:

  • are visiting Da Nang for the first time
  • want a clear first-night orientation
  • like city views and landmark driving
  • want dinner handled for you
  • prefer an organized plan over guessing

You might think twice if:

  • you strongly dislike motorbikes or riding pillion at night
  • you’re in an area where pickup isn’t included (Truong Sa St, Hoang Sa St, Ngu Hanh Son District)
  • you want total freedom to wander at your own pace (this is structured)

For most people, it’s an efficient way to see Da Nang’s night personality while keeping the logistics simple.

The Verdict: My Take on Value and Night-First Sightseeing

For $39 and around 4 hours, you get a complete night package: motorbike ride with an English-speaking guide, seafood dinner, a Han River cruise, major bridge and icon views, plus night market time and hotel pickup/drop-off.

What makes it worth considering is not just what’s included, but how the plan reduces your mental load. You’re guided through the evening so you can focus on scenery and food instead of transport decisions.

If your priority is a first-night “get your bearings fast” experience, this tour fits that goal well.

FAQ

FAQ

What time does the Da Nang night tour start?

It starts at 6:00 pm.

How long does the tour last?

The duration is about 4 hours.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes, free hotel pickup and drop-off are included, with exclusions for certain hotel areas.

Are there English-speaking guides?

Yes, the tour includes an English-speaking tour guide.

What transportation is included?

You’ll ride on a motorbike with a driver, and the tour provides a helmet.

What food is included?

A seafood dinner is included.

Is water provided?

Yes, water is included.

Is there a limit on group size?

Yes, the maximum group size is 15 travelers.

Where is pickup not available?

Pickup is not available for hotels on Truong Sa St, Hoang Sa St, and in Ngu Hanh Son District.

What is the cancellation window for a full refund?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, it isn’t refunded.

Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in Da Nang we have reviewed

Scroll to Top

Explore Da Nang

The beach city, the mountain icons, and every day trip up and down the coast.