Start with Vietnamese coffee and a light banh mi or eggs at a popular cafe near Long Beach to fuel the morning and enjoy sea views; cafés typically open 07:00–10:00 for breakfast service.
Relax on Phu Quoc’s main sandy stretch, swim or stroll — an easy introduction to the island and a way to recover from travel; beach access is free and open all day.
Stroll the themed canals, take photos against colourful facades and check the schedule for street performances; public areas are open most of the day and lights/entertainment run into the evening.
Browse stalls for local snacks and souvenirs at the lively night market — vendors commonly trade between 17:00–23:00; ideal for dessert and street food sampling.
Open-air conservation safari park (usually 08:00–17:00) where you can see Asian and African species in large enclosures — arrive early for best animal activity and cooler temperatures.
Convenient buffet or set-menu options within or near the park so you can refuel without leaving the attraction; most park dining opens with park hours.
Large amusement and water-park complex with rides, parades and themed zones (typically 09:00–18:00); plan your must-do rides early and check the show/parade schedule for evening events.
Return to Grand World area for a wide selection of restaurants and street-food style dining; vendors and restaurants in Grand World often operate until late evening.
Ride the long cable car to Hon Thom Island for panoramic sea views and island beaches; cable car typically operates from morning to early evening (check seasonal hours, often until 19:00–20:00).
Allow 60–90 minutes to reach the airport and check in for a domestic flight (flight time is about 1h45m); check airline check-in times and baggage rules in advance.
Try local Da Nang dishes like bun cha ca (fish cake noodle) or choose a riverside seafood restaurant for a relaxed first evening in the city; many riverside restaurants open until 22:00.
Enjoy specialty coffee and pastries at a popular Vietnamese chain or a stylish beachfront café to start a relaxed beach day; cafés generally open 07:00–22:00.
Spend the morning on Da Nang’s long sandy beach with calm waves and clear views — perfect for sunbathing, swimming and a relaxed coastal morning; beach open all day.
Explore Da Nang’s modern café scene along the coast for iced coffee, smoothies and good photo backdrops; most cafés operate 07:00–22:00 so you have flexibility.
Drive or taxi to Son Tra Peninsula lookout for panoramic sunset views over the bay and Da Nang city; allow time for a short walk—public access during daylight and early evening.
Stroll the riverfront and enjoy city lights; the Dragon Bridge does a fire/water show on certain weekend evenings (typically ~21:00 on Sat/Sun) — check local schedule.
Choose a riverside venue for a mix of Vietnamese and international dishes while enjoying the river views; many restaurants take reservations if you prefer a guaranteed table.
Have an early breakfast or packed snack as you’ll depart for Ba Na Hills to maximise time and avoid queues; on-site cable car operations typically begin around 07:00–08:00.
Drive west from Da Nang to the highland resort; departing early reduces traffic and cable-car waiting times—allow about 45–60 minutes travel time depending on location.
Explore the Golden Bridge, French Village, gardens and entertainment zones atop the mountain; Ba Na Hills are open throughout the day (most attractions active during daytime hours, with later evening closures varying seasonally).
Descend from the mountain and return to your hotel in Da Nang to rest after a full day; traffic typically lighter in the early evening but allow time for transfer.
For a special evening, reserve in advance at high-end restaurants like La Maison 1888; otherwise choose a well-reviewed local venue for a celebratory meal.
Wander lantern-lined alleys, visit historic assembly halls and the Japanese Bridge; many sites and museums are open roughly 08:00–17:00, so morning visits are best.
Try the famous Banh Mi Phuong for an iconic street sandwich or reserve Morning Glory for classic Hoi An dishes; both are popular and often busy at peak times.
Back in town for sunset photos on the Thu Bon River and the lantern-lit streets; short evening boat rides are available (check operators for times, usually afternoons/evenings).
Dine on local Cao Lau or seafood at a riverside Hoi An restaurant or head back to Da Nang for a final meal depending on your departure plans; many restaurants open until 21:00–22:00.