REVIEW · DA NANG
Private Transfer from Danang to Hoi An by Private Car
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A name-sign pickup beats airport chaos. I love the easy meet-and-greet and the private, air-conditioned ride that gets you from Da Nang to Hoi An without shared-taxi stress, and the Dcar Limousine style adds comfort extras. One possible drawback: Wi-Fi wasn’t working for at least one van ride, so if Wi-Fi is your must-have, plan to confirm it.
Most trips run 50 minutes to about 1 hour 20 minutes, depending on traffic and where you start. I also like that the driver is set up to handle luggage and drop you close to your hotel or residence, though you may run into a language gap if you rely on English.
At $39 per group (up to 2), this can be good value when you want control over timing. Just watch the late-night surcharge from 22:00–05:30, and double-check whether your exact Hoi An destination has an extra drop-off fee.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Private Pickup: Why This Da Nang to Hoi An Transfer Works
- Airport Pickup: Finding Your Driver Without the Headache
- Hotel Pickup: Quick Start in Da Nang City
- Your Ride Options: Sedan to Dcar Limousine Comfort
- What I’d watch for
- Wi-Fi on Board: Handy for Emails, Risky for Work Deadlines
- On the Road: Timing, Comfort, and What to Expect
- Drop-Off in Hoi An: Straight to Your Hotel or Extra Fees
- Price and Value: Is $39 a Good Deal?
- When it’s especially worth it
- Late-Night and Early-Morning Fee (22:00–05:30)
- The Little Logistics That Make It Feel Easy
- Who This Transfer Suits Best
- Should You Book This Da Nang to Hoi An Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long does the Da Nang to Hoi An transfer take?
- Where will the driver meet me?
- Is Wi-Fi really included on board?
- What vehicle types are used?
- Are there extra charges for late-night pickups?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights at a glance
- Name-sign pickup at Da Nang airport or your hotel: You’ll spot your driver and avoid hunting around arrivals.
- Vehicle options for different group sizes: Sedan, minivan, van, or the premium Dcar Limousine.
- Comfort perks that matter after flying: Strong A/C, bottled water, and in the Dcar setup, USB charging.
- Wi-Fi is included but not always guaranteed in practice: Bring a backup plan if you need internet for work.
- Drop-off is straight to your hotel or residence: Some specific resorts cost extra.
Private Pickup: Why This Da Nang to Hoi An Transfer Works

Da Nang to Hoi An is a short jump on the map, but it can feel longer when you’re tired, jet-lagged, and hauling bags. This transfer is built for that exact moment: you show up, your driver finds you, and you get rolling fast.
The big win here is the private setup. No shared van shuffles, no waiting while other groups crawl out of taxis, and no guessing which vehicle is yours. You get a driver who’s supposed to meet you at the right spot and handle the handoff to your car.
I also like how the service is designed around real travel friction: luggage, timing, and comfort. The ride is air-conditioned, and the itinerary is simple because the whole point is getting you to Hoi An Ancient Town area or your hotel without drama.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Da Nang
Airport Pickup: Finding Your Driver Without the Headache

If you’re arriving at Da Nang International Airport, you meet your driver at the arrivals area. The typical approach is a sign with your name at the exit door or at arrivals, which keeps you from wandering around scanning faces.
A nice detail: the driver should assist with luggage. That sounds basic, but it matters when you land with backpacks, a rolling suitcase, and a phone that just dropped from full battery. In at least one experience, the driver also arrived a bit early and waited, which is exactly what you want when your flight is delayed by 20 minutes or you take your time at immigration.
Language can be the only wrinkle. In one account, the driver didn’t seem to speak English well. That doesn’t ruin the transfer, but it’s a reminder to have your hotel name and address ready on your phone (offline works).
Hotel Pickup: Quick Start in Da Nang City

If you’re already in Da Nang, hotel pickup is the same idea: you confirm your details, then you get a scheduled ride to Hoi An. This is where private transport shines because you don’t need to figure out the right bus stop or hunt for a taxi during peak times.
Your driver should come to your hotel and escort you to your vehicle. If you want things to go smoothly, make sure the pickup point is easy to access and not stuck behind a gate you can’t open quickly.
Your Ride Options: Sedan to Dcar Limousine Comfort
You can travel in a sedan, minivan, van, or the Dcar Limousine depending on your group size and the vehicle available. The core promise is the same: air-conditioned comfort and private transport.
If you upgrade to the Dcar Limousine-style vehicle, the comfort list is clearer:
- spacious cabin
- plush leather seats
- strong air-conditioning
- Wi-Fi on board
- USB charging ports
- complimentary bottled water
One added comfort detail that popped up in real-world experience: some rides included cloth wipes for hands and face, plus water. That kind of small touch helps after a hot drive from the airport or after sitting in an aircraft.
What I’d watch for
The only thing to keep an eye on is the Wi-Fi expectation. The service lists Wi-Fi on board, but at least one ride reported that Wi-Fi wasn’t working and there was no explanation. So if you’re counting on internet for maps, messages, or work, don’t assume it will be perfect.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang
Wi-Fi on Board: Handy for Emails, Risky for Work Deadlines

Wi-Fi is one of the selling points, especially if you want to check your next hotel booking, share photos, or message someone who’s picking you up in Hoi An.
But here’s my practical take: treat onboard Wi-Fi as a bonus, not a guarantee. The information says Wi-Fi is included, yet there’s evidence it can fail on some vans. If Wi-Fi is critical, message the supplier ahead of time and ask whether it will be operational on your specific vehicle.
Also, plan like a realist:
- Download your map offline before you leave Da Nang
- Keep contact details saved locally
- Assume you might just use the ride for offline downtime instead of live work
On the Road: Timing, Comfort, and What to Expect

The transfer time is listed as 50 minutes to about 1 hour 20 minutes, and the drive to Hoi An is approximately 1 hour. Real timing depends on where you start in Da Nang, traffic, and the time of day.
You’ll sit in an air-conditioned vehicle while the scenery slides by. That matters because it lets you arrive feeling human, not overheated and frazzled. If you’re recovering from jet lag, this is the kind of ride that helps you reset quickly.
Depending on the vehicle, you’ll have onboard Wi-Fi and charging options. In the Dcar setup, USB charging is included, which is useful for phones that die right after you land.
And when you arrive, the goal is direct drop-off so you can move on with your evening plans.
Drop-Off in Hoi An: Straight to Your Hotel or Extra Fees

Your driver should drop you at your hotel or private residence in Hội An. That’s the practical advantage: you’re not walking with luggage into town streets.
There are a couple of exceptions where extra fees apply for drop-off:
- HOIANA & Vinpearl Nam Hoi An: $5
- Bliss resort: $7
So if you’re staying somewhere specific, it’s worth double-checking the exact address during booking. Even a small mismatch can mean an unexpected extra charge.
Price and Value: Is $39 a Good Deal?

At $39 per group (up to 2), the value depends on how you travel.
This transfer includes:
- private transportation
- air-conditioned vehicle
- Wi-Fi on board (as listed)
- pickup service
- airport/departure tax
If you’re landing with heavy bags, traveling at odd hours, or just want predictability, this can be cheaper than you think when you factor in taxi hassle, multiple rides, and time lost.
If you’re traveling extremely light and you’re comfortable with whatever comes next, a ride-hail might be cheaper. But your trade-off is less control. With a private transfer, the trade is simple: you pay for smoother logistics.
Also consider the “average booked” timing: people often lock this in about 42 days ahead. That’s a good sign for availability, especially in high season.
When it’s especially worth it
- First trip to Vietnam and you don’t want to deal with transport right away
- Traveling as a couple with luggage
- You value comfort after a flight
- You have a tight check-in schedule
Late-Night and Early-Morning Fee (22:00–05:30)

This is one part you should not ignore. There’s an additional surcharge for transfers between 22:00 and 05:30, added on top of the base fare.
The added fee depends on vehicle type:
- 4–7 seat car: + $3
- 16-seat minibus: + $5
- Dcar Limousine: + $10
If your arrival or pickup falls in this window, do the math before you book. If you’re choosing between “save money” and “arrive smoothly,” this fee is the line between the two.
The Little Logistics That Make It Feel Easy
This transfer is private, so it’s meant to be straightforward. Still, a few practical habits can make it even better:
- Have your mobile ticket ready: It’s part of the listed features, and it helps your driver confirm details quickly.
- Double-check belongings before leaving the car: You don’t want to discover a charging cable or passport after the vehicle pulls away.
- Know your exact drop-off name: This matters because some resorts have extra fees.
- Plan for Wi-Fi variability: If internet is important, carry an offline backup.
There’s also a general expectation that confirmation is received at booking time. That’s useful when you’re coordinating with someone meeting you in Hoi An.
Who This Transfer Suits Best
This is ideal if you want a low-stress, point-to-point ride between Da Nang and Hoi An. It’s a private activity, so it’s just your group.
You’ll especially like it if:
- you want pickup at the airport or your hotel
- you’re traveling with family or friends who prefer comfort
- you’re trying to avoid the uncertainty of shared transport
- you have limited time and need predictable timing
One more note: service animals are allowed. The experience also lists it as near public transportation and most travelers can participate, though that doesn’t replace checking your own needs.
Should You Book This Da Nang to Hoi An Transfer?
Book it if you want the basics done right: name-sign pickup, air-conditioned comfort, and a direct drop-off in Hoi An without shared-transport hassle. For many trips, the smooth logistics are worth paying for.
Skip or rethink it if Wi-Fi is mission-critical for work. The service says Wi-Fi is included, but there’s at least one documented case where it wasn’t available. If you need reliable internet, confirm ahead and prepare an offline plan.
Also, if you’re arriving very late, factor in the 22:00–05:30 surcharge so the final price matches your budget. If you’re staying at HOIANA/Vinpearl or Bliss resort, factor those drop-off fees too.
Overall, if your priority is comfort and a clean handoff between Da Nang and Hoi An, this private transfer is a solid choice.
FAQ
How long does the Da Nang to Hoi An transfer take?
The ride is listed as about 50 minutes to 1 hour 20 minutes. The time to Hoi An is approximately 1 hour, but traffic and your exact pickup point can affect it.
Where will the driver meet me?
If you’re at the airport, the driver meets you at the Da Nang Airport exit door or arrivals area with a sign showing your name. If you’re in the city, pickup is offered from your hotel in Da Nang.
Is Wi-Fi really included on board?
Wi-Fi on board is included as a feature. That said, you should still treat it as helpful extra and confirm ahead if you truly depend on it for your plans.
What vehicle types are used?
Depending on group size, you’ll travel in a sedan, minivan, van, or Dcar Limousine.
Are there extra charges for late-night pickups?
Yes. Between 22:00 and 05:30, there’s an additional surcharge added to the base fare: + $3 for 4–7 seat cars, + $5 for a 16-seat minibus, and + $10 for the Dcar Limousine.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.






























