REVIEW · DA NANG
Shuttle from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An city or vice versa
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Getting from Da Nang to Hoi An can be the first stress test of a trip. This shuttle keeps it simple: a driver waits for you at the arrival gate with a welcome sign, and you ride in an air-conditioned modern car for a transfer that’s usually about 45 minutes (often up to an hour with traffic).
Two things I really like. First, the meet-and-greet setup cuts down on wandering around jet lagged. Second, the ride feels built for comfort and clarity—courteous local drivers, clear pricing, and no hidden fees.
One possible drawback: this is a straight transfer, not a sightseeing tour. If you want stops along the way, you’ll need to choose the longer rental-car option instead.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why this shuttle matters for your first day in Hoi An
- Meeting your driver: arrival gate, welcome sign, and real-world timing
- Comfort and air-conditioning: what the “modern vehicle” actually gives you
- Price and value: why $8 per person can still feel like a good deal
- The scenic drive: coastal views and lush scenery through the window
- Option choices: airport-to-Hoi An, Hoi An-to-airport, or the 12-hour private car
- Option 1: Da Nang Airport (or hotel/train station) to Hoi An hotel
- Option 2: Hoi An hotel back to Da Nang Airport / train station / hotel
- Option 3: private FULLDAY rental car (10–12 hours) for iconic sights
- Who should book this shuttle (and who might skip it)
- Practical tips so your pickup goes smoothly
- Small logistics, big impact: private group, mobile ticket, and clear communication
- Should you book this Da Nang to Hoi An shuttle?
- FAQ
- How long is the Da Nang Airport to Hoi An shuttle ride?
- How much does the shuttle cost?
- Where is pickup offered?
- Does the driver meet you at the airport?
- Is the vehicle air-conditioned?
- Is it a shared shuttle?
- Do I need a mobile ticket?
- Are there group discounts?
- Can service animals travel with you?
- What if I need to cancel?
Key things to know before you go

- Meet-and-greet at Da Nang Airport arrival gate with a sign showing your name
- Air-conditioned, modern vehicles for a comfortable ride even on warm days
- 45 minutes to about 1 hour depending on traffic (plan a little buffer)
- Mobile ticket + pickup offered so you can line up the transfer fast
- Strong value at $8 per person with group discounts (when you have a few people)
Why this shuttle matters for your first day in Hoi An
Hoi An is the kind of place where the details matter—lantern streets at dusk, getting your bearings before you start walking. That’s why I like an airport transfer that feels predictable. You don’t want your trip to begin with hunting for a driver in a crowded terminal or guessing if a car is really yours.
This shuttle is priced to be easy on your budget, but it’s not cheap-and-chaotic. The service includes pickup and a meet-and-greet sign, and it uses comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles with professional drivers. That combo matters because Hoi An days often start early (or run late), and you’ll want your energy intact when you arrive.
Also, the route itself is part of the payoff. You pass along a coast-and-greenery corridor that looks good through a window—so even though you’re not stopping, you’re still getting that Vietnam “we’re really here” feeling on the way into town.
If you’re traveling solo, this kind of transfer is a smart baseline. If you’re traveling with friends or family, group discounts can make it even more practical.
You can also read our reviews of more city tours in Da Nang
Meeting your driver: arrival gate, welcome sign, and real-world timing

Here’s what makes the pickup feel smooth: your driver is waiting at the airport’s arrival gate and holds a welcome sign with your name. In plain terms, that’s one less problem to solve after landing. You can move straight from immigration/baggage into the vehicle without the usual guessing game.
The ride time is listed as about 45 minutes (approximately), but it can stretch to around an hour depending on traffic. That traffic variability is the one thing you can’t fully control in any city around the world, so I treat transfers like this as: aim for 45 minutes, but budget up to 60.
On the return trip (Hoi An back to the airport), the same idea applies: the service is set up for airport-bound travelers, so you’re not stuck coordinating rides at the last minute.
Tip for your sanity: keep your phone accessible for the mobile ticket and any contact messages. The provider says they’ll reach you via email or WhatsApp number, and there’s also a hotline if you need more info.
Comfort and air-conditioning: what the “modern vehicle” actually gives you

You’ll be surprised how much difference a comfortable car makes on day one. A/C isn’t just a luxury here—it helps you arrive feeling human instead of sticky and frazzled.
This transfer includes:
- Air-conditioned modern vehicles
- Professional, courteous drivers
- Local expertise (useful if you’re trying to get to your hotel entrance quickly)
Even a short ride can be uncomfortable if you’re in an older vehicle or if you’re sitting in traffic without decent ventilation. With this service, you’re paying specifically for a comfortable, direct trip—exactly what an airport-to-city transfer should be.
One more comfort detail that I appreciate: the pricing is transparent with no hidden fees. When you’re budgeting a trip, transfers are the kind of thing that quietly add up. Here, you don’t have to play catch-up in the payment stage.
Price and value: why $8 per person can still feel like a good deal

At $8.00 per person, this shuttle isn’t the kind of add-on that needs a second thought. But value isn’t only about cost—it’s about what you’re saving.
What you’re really buying is:
- Less hassle at pickup (welcome sign + driver waiting)
- A predictable door-to-door style transfer (to your Hoi An hotel or the airport/train station area)
- A comfortable car ride, not a random scramble for transport
You also get mobile ticketing, and there are group discounts if you’re traveling with others. The listing notes that this experience is booked about 25 days in advance on average, which tells me people plan this transfer as part of their “getting organized early” strategy for the trip.
If you’re the type who likes to land and immediately set up your day, this is the kind of value that earns its keep. Your time is worth something too.
The scenic drive: coastal views and lush scenery through the window

Even though this is a transfer, not a guided tour, you’ll still notice the setting. The route is described as offering coastal views and lush landscapes along the way.
That’s useful because it turns the ride into a gentle warm-up for Hoi An rather than just “time spent in a car.” It’s the kind of scenery that helps you feel the geography: Da Nang’s coastal energy, the greenery spilling across the route, then that shift into Hoi An’s slower pace.
A small reality check: you shouldn’t expect planned photo stops. This service is focused on getting you from A to B. Still, if you bring your phone or camera for a couple of quick snapshots, you’ll likely catch some nice views when the road opens up.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang
Option choices: airport-to-Hoi An, Hoi An-to-airport, or the 12-hour private car

This service comes in multiple options, and your best choice depends on how much flexibility you want.
Option 1: Da Nang Airport (or hotel/train station) to Hoi An hotel
This is the “get me to my base” version. If you land at Da Nang and want to go straight to your Hoi An hotel, this is the cleanest match.
Option 2: Hoi An hotel back to Da Nang Airport / train station / hotel
If your flight or train leaves from Da Nang, this keeps your departure day from turning into chaos. You’re not hunting for a ride right when you’re tired.
Option 3: private FULLDAY rental car (10–12 hours) for iconic sights
If you want more than a transfer, this is the alternate track. It’s a private vehicle with a professional driver and a customized itinerary, described for routes that include:
- My Son Sanctuary
- Marble Mountains
- Lady Buddha
- Ba Na Hills
The big value here is that it’s private and designed around a full day (about 10–12 hours). The listing also says fuel, tolls, and parking are covered. That can be a real budgeting advantage versus paying multiple items separately.
Keep in mind the trade-off: this option turns your day into a packed sightseeing plan. If your goal is a relaxed Hoi An arrival day, stick to the shuttle. If you want one big “I want to see the highlights” day, the rental car option makes more sense.
Who should book this shuttle (and who might skip it)

This shuttle fits best when you want:
- A smooth airport-to-Hoi An arrival
- Comfort without overspending
- A private setup that’s just your group (no shared transfers with strangers)
The service notes that only your group participates, and it lists that most travelers can participate. Service animals are allowed too, which is worth noting if that applies to you.
It may be less ideal if:
- You want guided commentary during the ride (this transfer is focused on transport)
- You plan to make stops for photos or attractions along the way (the shuttle isn’t framed as a hop-on sightseeing route)
If you’re traveling as a couple, a solo traveler, or a small family group, this is often the “boring but correct” choice. And honestly, that’s the best kind when you’re starting a Vietnam itinerary.
Practical tips so your pickup goes smoothly

A few things I’d do to make this as painless as possible:
- Plan for traffic: even if it says about 45 minutes, allow up to an hour.
- Keep your pickup details accessible: the service uses a welcome sign and a mobile ticket, plus they contact you via email/WhatsApp.
- Use the hotline if anything feels unclear: the listing offers a hotline if you need more info.
- Double-check your drop location: it’s to your Hoi An hotel for the shuttle options described, so confirm the exact address/hotel name you want.
- Pack like you’re arriving, not transferring: once you step out, you’re usually heading into walking/heat/dinner plans. Bring water and a light layer.
Also, the listing notes it’s near public transportation. That’s a nice “backup” feeling, even if you’re not planning to use it.
Small logistics, big impact: private group, mobile ticket, and clear communication
One thing I like about this service is how it mixes “simple” with “organized.”
- It’s described as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
- It uses a mobile ticket, which tends to reduce confusion at the moment of pickup.
- Confirmation is stated as being received at the time of booking.
- Communication is provided via email/WhatsApp, plus a hotline.
That matters because the worst-case transfer scenario is usually not the ride itself—it’s uncertainty. When your pickup is clearly managed, you can relax and treat the shuttle as the first footstep of the trip, not a task.
Should you book this Da Nang to Hoi An shuttle?
I’d book it if you want a no-drama start: a driver waiting with a name sign, A/C comfort, clear pricing, and an easy transfer into your Hoi An base.
Skip it if you’re looking for an all-day sightseeing experience on the same ticket. In that case, the 12-hour private rental car option—with planned iconic stops like My Son Sanctuary, Marble Mountains, Lady Buddha, and Ba Na Hills—fits better.
If you’re unsure, here’s my rule: if your top priority is getting to Hoi An ready to explore, choose the shuttle. If your priority is checking off major sights in one day, choose the full-day private car.
Either way, this is the kind of service that helps your trip start on time and in a good mood—exactly what you want after a long journey.
FAQ
How long is the Da Nang Airport to Hoi An shuttle ride?
The ride time is listed as about 45 minutes (approx.), and it can take longer depending on traffic.
How much does the shuttle cost?
The price is $8.00 per person.
Where is pickup offered?
Pickup is offered from Da Nang Airport and also includes options from your hotel or the train station, depending on which option you choose.
Does the driver meet you at the airport?
Yes. The driver will be waiting at the airport’s arrival gate holding a welcome sign with your name.
Is the vehicle air-conditioned?
Yes. The shuttle uses comfortable, modern vehicles with air-conditioning.
Is it a shared shuttle?
This is described as a private tour/activity, so only your group will participate.
Do I need a mobile ticket?
Yes. The service includes a mobile ticket.
Are there group discounts?
Yes, group discounts are listed as a feature.
Can service animals travel with you?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.

































