
Da Nang Tourism Surges to Record Highs After Tet Holiday
Vietnam's Da Nang welcomed a record number of tourists during the 2026 Tet holiday season, marking a major comeback for the coastal city's economy. The Lunar New Year celebration drew both domestic and international visitors to the city's beaches, cultural sites, and festivals.
Vietnam's beloved coastal city of Da Nang just celebrated its best tourism season in years, with visitors flooding the city during the 2026 Tet holiday period from February 14-22. The surge marks a turning point for the region's economy and signals bright days ahead for local businesses.
Da Nang, Vietnam's third-largest city, sits along the country's stunning central coast. Known for golden beaches, vibrant culture, and proximity to UNESCO heritage sites, the city has become a top destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
This year's Tet holiday brought an exceptional wave of tourists eager to celebrate Lunar New Year in Da Nang's festive atmosphere. Hotels, restaurants, and local shops all reported increased activity and revenue during the peak season. The tourism boom created jobs and injected energy into the local economy at a crucial time.
Visitors enjoyed the city's diverse attractions, from the pristine sands of My Khe Beach to the spiritual beauty of the Marble Mountains. Day trips to nearby Hoi An Ancient Town and the Imperial City of Hue added cultural depth to beach vacations. The mild early spring weather made outdoor activities particularly appealing.
The city came alive with traditional performances, colorful decorations, and local festivals during the Lunar New Year celebrations. Streets and landmarks glowed with lights reflecting Vietnam's rich cultural heritage. Both locals and tourists soaked up the vibrant atmosphere together.

The Ripple Effect
Da Nang's tourism success extends far beyond hotel bookings. The city has been investing heavily in infrastructure, including upgrades to Da Nang International Airport and improved air connectivity to international destinations. New luxury resorts, boutique hotels, and diverse dining options now serve travelers at every budget level.
The local government is also prioritizing sustainable tourism practices to protect the city's natural beauty for future generations. Eco-friendly initiatives include sustainable waste management, energy-efficient buildings, and conservation programs for local wildlife. These efforts ensure that growth doesn't come at the expense of the environment that makes Da Nang special.
The city's modernization continues with attractions like the Sun Wheel, Ba Na Hills cable car, and the famous Golden Bridge drawing international attention. These developments complement Da Nang's natural and cultural treasures rather than overshadowing them.
With tourism serving as a major engine of economic development, the sector's recovery brings benefits across transportation, hospitality, and retail industries. As Southeast Asia's travel industry rebounds, Da Nang is positioning itself as one of the region's must-visit destinations.
The record-breaking Tet season proves that Da Nang's blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and modern amenities creates the perfect recipe for tourism success.
Based on reporting by Google News - Vietnam Growth
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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