REVIEW · DA NANG
Private Car Transfer Da Nang Airport To Hoi An
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Da Nang to Hoi An can feel like a maze. This private car transfer cuts through it with meet-and-greet pickup and a door-to-door ride that aims to be smooth and fast. The car itself tends to be comfortable, with cool air doing its job, and drivers who act professional and stay focused on getting you to your Airbnb or hotel safely.
You’ll also like the value: the price is per car (up to 4 people), with taxes and tolls included, so there’s less mental math when you’re trying to relax after a flight. One possible consideration is that it’s still a road transfer and takes about an hour in typical conditions, so you’ll want to share your flight details and pickup address clearly to avoid delays.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- Da Nang Airport to Hoi An: the point of a private transfer
- Meet-and-greet that reduces stress right after landing
- The car ride itself: comfort, air-con, and luggage reality
- Door-to-door drop-off in Hoi An (and why that saves time)
- Price and value: $21 per group, up to 4 people
- What’s included vs. what’s not (so you don’t get surprised)
- Timing and realism: about 1 hour, not a fantasy bus schedule
- The company and communication style: WhatsApp-level clarity
- Who this transfer suits best (and who might want something else)
- Quick guide: what to send so pickup is painless
- Should you book this private transfer from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An?
- FAQ
- How long does the private transfer take?
- Is the price per person?
- Do I get meet-and-greet pickup at the airport?
- What details do I need to provide for pickup?
- What’s included in the transfer price?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you book

- Meet-and-greet pickup: your driver waits to meet you, no matter what happens with arrival timing.
- Mobile ticket + clear confirmation: you receive confirmation right at booking and use a mobile ticket for the transfer.
- Best-in-class convenience: door-to-door service goes straight to your hotel or Airbnb.
- Comfort where it counts: clean vehicle, strong AC, and drivers who feel prepared for airport pickups.
- Good communication: after booking, you can expect timely contact (often via WhatsApp), even months ahead.
- Safe, private group ride: it’s just your group in the vehicle, not shared with strangers.
Da Nang Airport to Hoi An: the point of a private transfer

A private airport-to-town transfer is simple by design. You land, you get met, and you get moved to Hoi An without negotiating taxis, crowds, or “where do I stand?” moments.
This one is built around that idea. It’s a private car from Da Nang Airport to your accommodation in Hoi An, with pickup included and a driver who comes to meet you. The trip is listed at about 1 hour, which matters because you’re trying to start your Hoi An stay without losing an entire day to logistics.
There’s also a quiet comfort in knowing the service is meant to be end-to-end. You’re not hunting for a ride after you’re tired and jet-lagged. You’re not stuck translating directions at the curb. You just hand over your flight details and your destination, and the transfer handles the rest.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Da Nang
Meet-and-greet that reduces stress right after landing
The strongest part here is the meet-and-greet approach. The driver is supposed to be waiting to meet you, even if your arrival timing changes. That one promise is a big deal at an airport, where gate changes, baggage delays, and immigration lines can knock your schedule around.
To make this work smoothly, you’ll need to send the right info. The service asks you for your flight code, your departure city (where you’re flying from), your full name for pickup, and your hotel location for drop-off. If you’ve got multiple people traveling, make sure names match what you’ll have on your booking and travel documents.
I also like that this company leans on clear communication. In past experiences described for this service, clients received prompt contact after booking (often months in advance) and could reach out easily with questions. Even if you’re the type who likes to keep plans flexible, that kind of early clarity helps you feel in control.
The car ride itself: comfort, air-con, and luggage reality

This is a “no sightseeing, no detours” transfer. That’s intentional. You’re going straight from the airport to Hoi An, so the car matters: space, cleanliness, and air-conditioning.
The feedback points to a clean vehicle and especially good air-conditioning. On Vietnam routes in warm months, that can be the difference between arriving grumpy and arriving ready to stroll. There’s also consistent mention of drivers being polite and staying on task.
You’ll also want to think about luggage. One handy detail: the vehicle’s capacity is enough to fit a real luggage load for at least some groups (not just carry-ons). If you’re traveling with larger suitcases, try to group your bags so it’s easy to handle at pickup and at your drop-off point.
A bonus is safety and “I feel secure” driving. If you’re arriving with an unfamiliar sense of traffic, it helps to have a driver who communicates enough in English to keep things simple and calm.
Door-to-door drop-off in Hoi An (and why that saves time)
The service is built for door-to-door peace of mind. That means you’re not dropped at a random pickup spot and left to figure out the last stretch on foot or by scooter taxi.
In Hoi An, that last step can be surprisingly meaningful. Streets can be narrow, and your accommodation might be in a lane that feels too confusing to navigate right after landing. Getting dropped at your exact hotel or Airbnb gate cuts through that hassle.
From a planning standpoint, door-to-door also helps you manage check-in. Instead of arriving and then spending energy figuring out directions, you can focus on getting settled. If you’re traveling as a couple, family, or group of friends, this reduces the “who carries the bags and where do we go” chaos.
Price and value: $21 per group, up to 4 people
Let’s talk money in a way that actually helps you decide.
The price is $21.00 per group, and the listing says up to 4 people. That means the cost can work out extremely well if you’re traveling with others. For example, if you fill all seats, you’re effectively paying about $5 per person. If you travel as a solo traveler, it’s less of a bargain per head, but still often cheaper than you’d expect for a dedicated car in many places.
What makes it feel like good value is what’s included. The transfer price is described as fully inclusive, including taxes, tolls, and fees with no hidden cost. You’re also told the parking fees are covered.
For this kind of service, that “what you see is what you pay” clarity matters. Airport transfers can get annoying if there are add-ons for tolls or parking you didn’t expect. Here, the goal is to remove those surprises.
Just keep one thing straight: it’s per car, not per person. So when you’re comparing options, don’t accidentally compare it to per-person taxi pricing.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang
What’s included vs. what’s not (so you don’t get surprised)

Included items are straightforward:
- Parking fees
That’s it on the included side, because this is a transfer and not a bundled tour. The key “inclusion” for your day is the pickup, transport, and drop-off service itself.
Excluded items are also clearly labeled as not part of the transfer price:
- Entrance fees (not really relevant for a straight car ride, but it’s listed)
- Tour guide
- Accommodation
- Anything else not clearly mentioned
This helps you set expectations. You’re buying transport and convenience, not a guided experience with stops and commentary.
If you want local history or food recommendations, you’ll likely handle that separately in Hoi An. This transfer is the stage-setting act that gets you there with less stress.
Timing and realism: about 1 hour, not a fantasy bus schedule
The duration is listed as about 1 hour. Real life can stretch that depending on traffic, road conditions, and the time it takes to move through airport processes and meet your driver.
Still, the “about 1 hour” is useful for planning your first evening. If you’re landing and checking into Hoi An on the same day, this transfer is designed to keep the plan intact rather than turning it into a long, uncertain trip.
The other timing piece is the quality of pickup. When the service handles meet-and-greet properly, you spend less time pacing at the curb. When it doesn’t, you end up waiting and worrying. Since the driver is meant to be waiting for you, that’s one of the reasons it’s recommended so often in feedback.
The company and communication style: WhatsApp-level clarity

D&D Travel is the provider, and the overall vibe from feedback is that communication is efficient and responsive.
In at least one example, a driver named Dung helped a traveler after an address mix-up. That’s exactly the kind of “small emergency” that happens in real travel. If you’ve ever gotten one letter wrong in a street name or sent an address that doesn’t match the gate, you’ll appreciate how helpful this kind of flexibility can be.
There’s also mention of clients being contacted shortly after booking, well before the travel date, and getting quick replies when questions came up. For airport pickups, early contact can turn a stressful situation into a calm one.
Who this transfer suits best (and who might want something else)
This private car transfer is a strong fit if you want:
- A calm arrival after a flight
- Door-to-door drop-off to your exact accommodation
- A private ride with only your group
- Cleaner, more comfortable transport than you might expect from random taxi searches
It’s especially good for families, couples, and small groups of friends because the pricing works well when you share the car up to 4 people.
If you’re a budget solo traveler and you’re comfortable navigating transport on arrival, you might find cheaper options. But if your goal is to reduce friction the moment you land, this kind of transfer tends to pay you back in time and peace of mind.
Quick guide: what to send so pickup is painless
Before you go, make sure your message includes:
- Flight code
- Where you’re flying from
- Your full name
- Your hotel or Airbnb location in Hoi An for drop-off
Then double-check your pickup details. With airport transfers, the biggest cause of delays is almost always mismatched information, not the car.
If you’re unsure about the right entrance or address wording for your accommodation, send a simple note describing where the driver should aim for. Clear pickup instructions can be the difference between a smooth meet and a slow search.
Should you book this private transfer from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An?
I’d book it if you value convenience and arriving with less stress. The meet-and-greet concept, the focus on prompt pickup, and the consistently praised comfort (including air-conditioning) make it a practical choice for a first day in central Vietnam.
Book it with extra care if you’re traveling during unpredictable conditions or you don’t have your exact pickup address pinned down yet. The service depends on you providing the right flight and destination details, and the trip duration is about an hour, not a guaranteed short hop.
One last decision tip: if you’re traveling with 2 to 4 people, this is often one of the simplest ways to get great value without trading off quality. When comfort and clarity matter most right after landing, this transfer earns its place.
FAQ
How long does the private transfer take?
The transfer is listed at about 1 hour from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An.
Is the price per person?
No. The price is per car (per group), and it’s up to 4 people.
Do I get meet-and-greet pickup at the airport?
Yes. Pickup is offered with a meet-and-greet, and the driver is described as waiting to meet you.
What details do I need to provide for pickup?
You’ll be asked to provide your flight code, where you’re flying from, your full name for pickup, and your hotel location in Hoi An for drop-off.
What’s included in the transfer price?
The price includes parking fees, and the service is described as fully inclusive with taxes, tolls, and fees. Entrance fees, tour guide, and accommodation are excluded.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































