Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket

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Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket

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Hot springs near Da Nang can feel like a reset. Nui Than Tai Hot Springs Park is a quick ride from the city, then turns into a full-day mix of natural mineral pools and mountain-temple-style wandering. I love how the ticket gives you both classic bath time and enough extra sights to fill hours without needing another plan.

Two big wins: the hot springs circuit (mineral bath, sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi massage, and natural hot tubs) and the chance to pair it with nearby attractions in one place. One thing to watch is timing: the park closes at 5:30 PM and the last admission is 3:00 PM, so you’ll want to arrive earlier if you want every zone.

If you’re trying to escape the Da Nang heat or crowds, this works well as a day trip. The e-ticket setup is also straightforward—just keep an eye out for your PDF ticket email at least 24 hours before your visit.

Key Things To Know Before You Go

Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket - Key Things To Know Before You Go

  • It’s close to Da Nang: about 20 km away, roughly 30 minutes by car.
  • Your entry covers more than baths: lazy river slide, jacuzzi massage, natural hot tubs, plus lots of included areas.
  • Timing matters: last admission is 3:00 PM, and some ride schedules can change during midday.
  • Go early for calmer pools: arriving right at opening can help you snag quieter pool time.
  • You can’t bring outside food: plan to eat on-site, with options like a cook-your-own BBQ if available.

Nui Than Tai: Quick Mountain Escape From Da Nang

Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket - Nui Than Tai: Quick Mountain Escape From Da Nang
Nui Than Tai is one of those places that’s easy to reach but feels like it belongs to a different pace of life. It sits just outside Da Nang, around 30 minutes by car, so you’re not spending your whole day commuting.

Once you’re in, the park mixes natural-feeling areas (mountain views and outdoor walking zones) with man-made comfort zones like pools, saunas, and themed attractions. That combo is why it works for different travel styles: relaxation first, then sightseeing when you’re ready.

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Price and Value: What You Really Get for Around $19

Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket - Price and Value: What You Really Get for Around $19
For about $19 per person and a 1-day ticket, the value comes from how many included elements you can bounce between. Your entry includes not just one pool, but a circuit of bathing experiences: natural mineral bath, sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi massage, and natural hot tub time.

You also get access to fun add-ons that can turn a half-day plan into a true full-day outing. The included list points to a park setup that goes beyond soaking—there’s a lazy river slide, plus zones like Thousand Lakes, Jurassic Park, an Orchid Garden, movies (9D to 12D), and a real-life game area.

The practical takeaway: this ticket is best when you actually use the extras. If you’re only here for one short bath session, it can feel pricey. If you plan to spend several hours, it starts to make a lot more sense.

Entry Rules and the E-Ticket System (So You Don’t Get Turned Away)

Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket - Entry Rules and the E-Ticket System (So You Don’t Get Turned Away)
You’ll start with an entry voucher: show a mobile or printed voucher at the park. Then you’ll also need a PDF ticket sent by email—this is the part that can trip people up if they wait too long.

After your booking is confirmed, you should receive that PDF ticket at least 24 hours before your travel date. If the email doesn’t show up in time, you’re told to message GlobalTix Customer Support Live Chat on WhatsApp at +65 9765 3804 for help.

Also note the no-pickup setup: there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off included. You’ll need your own transport or a local car/ride option to get there on time.

The Hot Springs Circuit: Mineral Bath to Jacuzzi Massage

If you come for one thing, make it the soaking. This park is built around natural mineral water experiences, and the bathing options are the main reason people stay longer than planned.

Here’s what your ticket covers in the hot-springs area:

  • Natural mineral bath
  • Sauna
  • Steam bath
  • Jacuzzi massage
  • Natural hot tub
  • Plus the lazy river slide as your break from pool-to-pool rhythm

The strategy I’d use: start with the gentler warm pools first, then try sauna/steam when your body is already warmed up. Finish with the more targeted massage-style options (like the jacuzzi) so you leave feeling pleasantly worn out, not completely cooked.

One helpful detail from the experience flow: at least some pools can get busy later in the day, so if you care about calm time, aim to reach the hot-springs area early. When I see pools described as feeling empty for stretches, it usually happens in the first part of the day—so treat opening time like your friend.

Lazy River Slide and Water Park Timing: Why Early Hours Matter

The ticket includes a lazy river slide, and it also lists a Water Park area. But the catch is that water attractions can depend on conditions and daily operations.

One clear lesson: if you specifically want rides, don’t plan to start midday. There’s an example of rides being closed roughly between 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM, which suggests you should schedule your water-ride time earlier if that matters to your day.

Weather matters too. If the day feels cool, you may find that the water-park portion is limited. So if you’re traveling in a season when temperatures can swing, keep your day flexible: hot springs first, water rides second, then pivot to indoor movie/games if needed.

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Thousand Lakes, Jurassic Park, and Orchid Garden: More Than Just Soaking

One reason this park can beat the typical hot-springs routine is how many other zones you can fit in without leaving the property. Your included areas list reads like a mix-and-match buffet: scenic walks, themed entertainment, and quick stops you can do between bath sessions.

Here are a few that are most likely to shape your day:

Thousand Lakes and Lover’s Lake style paddling

The park includes Thousand Lakes, and there’s also a paddle-on-lake feel in the experience. If you like being on water without crowds, going early is key. When paddle time is longer than expected, it’s still a win if you’re there right when things open and the lake feels quiet.

Jurassic Park walk

A dinosaur walk is included as Jurassic Park, and it’s the kind of attraction that works even if you’re not a hardcore theme-park person. It’s a good mid-day reset: you get movement and photos without needing to gear up like you would for bigger rides.

Orchid Garden and Temple of Fortune type stops

There’s an Orchid Garden and a Temple of Fortune listed among included areas. These are the slow-walk pieces of the day—good for a breather after the heat, and helpful when you want a change of scenery beyond pools.

9D–12D movies and real-life games

If you want something indoors or more active, your ticket includes Free 9D–12D Movies and Game World – Real Life Games. These can be your timing backup if water rides are shut or you need a cool-down break.

Planning Your Ideal One-Day Flow (Without Rushing)

You can easily burn half a day just on the bathing circuit, so the best plan is a loop rather than a checklist.

A practical rhythm:

  1. Arrive early so you get the most comfortable pool time.
  2. Do your natural mineral bath first, then switch to sauna/steam.
  3. Work in jacuzzi massage and natural hot tub afterward.
  4. Add the lazy river slide and any water-park rides if they’re running.
  5. Use the included attractions—Jurassic Park, Orchid Garden, Thousand Lakes, movies and games—to fill the rest of your time.

Don’t forget the clock. The park is open 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM, and the last admission is 3:00 PM. That last admission rule can quietly limit how much of the back half of the park you can do, so I’d treat 3 PM as a hard boundary for entering new zones.

If you’re the type who likes to stay put and really relax, you’ll probably want most of the day. One example schedule described a 7-hour visit, and honestly that’s about right if you want both soaking and the themed spots.

What About Cleanliness, Comfort, and Crowd Levels?

Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket - What About Cleanliness, Comfort, and Crowd Levels?
Cleanliness comes up as a major plus. The park experience is described as relatively clean and well managed, which matters because you’re spending time in wet areas and changing rooms.

Crowd level is the other big factor. The best-case scenario is early access: there are examples of someone getting the feeling of having a pool more or less to themselves for stretches of time (around half an hour). It’s not guaranteed, but it supports a simple rule: be there near opening if you want a quieter soak.

Also remember: midday can shift things. If you have your heart set on slides and water rides, schedule them before the midday closure window you might encounter.

Food Rules and the On-Site BBQ Cook-Your-Own Option

Outside food and drinks aren’t permitted, so you’re eating on-site. That’s a normal rule for these kinds of parks, but it’s still worth planning for—especially if you’re traveling with kids or dietary needs.

One on-site option mentioned is a BBQ buffet where you cook your own food. The menu described includes meats and seafood like octopus, prawns, chicken, beef, pork, plus condiments. The important practical note: it was described as unseasoned, so the smart move is to add seasoning as you cook rather than expecting it to taste ready-made.

If you’re sensitive to seasoning or like lots of flavor, arrive hungry and treat the BBQ as part of your day’s fun—not just fuel.

Who This One-Day Hot Springs Ticket Fits Best

This park suits a few very specific types of travelers:

  • People who want true relaxation: the sauna/steam/hot-tub lineup is built for feeling better, not just taking photos.
  • Families: the mix of dinosaurs, games, and movies gives kids and adults different ways to enjoy the same outing.
  • Couples who want a low-effort day: you don’t need to plan multiple stops around Da Nang when the park already covers soaking plus attractions.
  • Travelers who can handle a full day: if you arrive late, you’ll feel the last-admission timing more than you’d like.

If you hate waiting around or you only want one quick activity, this might feel like more ticket than you need. If you’re willing to spend hours, it’s a better deal.

Should You Book Than Tai Hot Spring Park Near Da Nang?

I’d book it if you’re looking for a one-day change of pace that mixes hot-springs relaxation with enough included attractions to keep the day from getting repetitive. The strongest reason is the bathing circuit: mineral pools plus sauna and steam, then massage-style jacuzzi time, all in a single location.

I’d skip or adjust expectations if water rides are your main goal and you’re going during a time when the water park may be limited or midday closures happen. In that case, make your hot-springs plan the anchor and keep movies/games ready as a backup.

Also, if you’re the kind of traveler who needs a hotel pickup to avoid stress, this one will require your own transport planning since pickup and drop-off aren’t included.

If you get there early, work the baths, and let the themed areas fill your downtime, this is one of the most practical ways to build a memorable day outside Da Nang.

FAQ

What’s included in the Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park ticket?

Your ticket includes entrance access to natural mineral bath, sauna, steam bath, lazy river slide, jacuzzi massage, and natural hot tub, plus included attractions such as Thousand Lakes, Water Park, 9D–12D movies, Game World real-life games, Temple of Fortune, Jurassic Park, Orchid Garden, Mountains, and the Tan Tai area.

Where do I present my ticket to enter?

You’ll present either a mobile or printed voucher for entry.

Do I need a PDF ticket as well?

Yes. After booking confirmation, you should receive an email at least 24 hours before your travel date with a PDF ticket that you must present for entry.

What if I don’t receive the PDF ticket 24 hours before?

If the PDF ticket doesn’t arrive in time, you’re instructed to message GlobalTix Customer Support Live Chat on WhatsApp at +65 9765 3804 for assistance.

Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

What are the opening hours and last admission time?

The park runs Monday to Sunday from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, with last admission at 3:00 PM.

Are outside food and drinks allowed?

No. Outside food and drinks are not permitted.

How does pricing work for children?

Children 99 cm and below are free. Children 100–140 cm require a child ticket.

How long is this e-ticket valid?

It’s valid for 1 day. You’ll check availability for the starting time.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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