Da Nang cruise port guide
Overlooking the mouth of the river Hán, Da Nang is a popular Vietnamese destination on an MSC Cruise. This metropolis, called Tourane under French colonial rule, is in central Vietnam and has 1.350,000 inhabitants. It is one of the country’s economic, cultural and artistic hubs. You can take an excursion to Da Nang, where you can visit the Museum of Cham Sculpture. Dating back to about 1,000 years ago, these sculptures by the Cham, an ancient Vietnamese civilisation, are made of terracotta, bronze and sandstone. It is an extensive collection that includes over four hundred works dedicated to the most important Hindu deities, from Brahma to Shiva. Huế was the ancient capital of Vietnam and you can take an excursion to the remains of the Imperial City, located on the banks of the Perfume River and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. The entrance, reminiscent of the famous Imperial City of Beijing, leads visitors into the Forbidden Purple City, where the emperor lived with his concubines. The complex was heavily damaged by American air raids during the Vietnam war. In 1999, the old town of Hoi An was also declared a World Heritage Site. Between the 16th and 17th centuries, the town ‒ called “Faifo” by European merchants ‒ was a nerve centre for Vietnamese Commerce, thanks to its strategic position on the estuary of the Thu Bon River. You can take an excursion to visit the old town: the colourful houses, red lanterns, narrow traffic-free streets and lush flowers make it an unforgettable experience.
About Da Nang
Da Nang is Vietnam's largest municipality by geographical area, positioned on the South China Sea coast in central Vietnam, roughly equidistant between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Its port serves as the primary gateway to three of central Vietnam's most significant heritage destinations: the ancient trading town of Hoi An, the Cham temple ruins of My Son, and the former imperial capital of Hue. My Khe Beach — internationally known as 'China Beach' — stretches nearly 40 km along the city's eastern edge and is accessible directly from the city.
The two marquee day trips are Hoi An (40 km south, 45 min by shuttle) and Hue (3 hours north via the tunnel, or longer over the scenic Hải Vân Pass). Hoi An's lantern-lit lanes and trading-port architecture make it among Vietnam's most-visited historic towns. The Cham ruins at My Son, roughly 50 km from Da Nang, represent the pre-Vietnamese Hindu civilization that dominated this coast from the 4th through 13th centuries. Closer to the city, Son Tra Peninsula is a protected nature reserve holding 60% of Vietnam's endangered red-shanked douc monkeys. My Khe Beach — 'China Beach' of Vietnam War fame — stretches nearly 40 km along the city's eastern edge for those seeking a beach day without leaving Da Nang.
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Canada To New Zealand Grand Voyage
Azamara Pursuit · Australia · 114 nights
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Japan To New Zealand Grand Voyage
Azamara Pursuit · New Zealand · 78 nights
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$384 / night
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Star Seeker · Asia & Indian Ocean · 41 nights
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Tokyo, Japan to Klong Toei (Bangkok)
Star Seeker · Asia & Indian Ocean · 30 nights
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Asia & Australia Combination Cruise: Hong Kong, Singapore & Sydney
Azamara Pursuit · Oceania · 34 nights
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$269 / night
Vietnam & Thailand Cruise: Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City & Bangkok
Azamara Pursuit · Asia & Indian Ocean · 14 nights
from $4,619
$329 / night
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