Climate and region of Da Nang
Da Nang is located on Vietnam’s central coast, between the historic city of Hue to the north and the charming town of Hoi An to the south. Its coastal location gives it a monsoon-influenced tropical climate, with two distinct seasons:
- Dry season: February to August – Sunny, warm to hot weather, ideal for the beach and outdoor activities.
- Rainy season: September to January – Frequent rain, cooler temperatures, and the possibility of storms.
Travel tip:
If you’re traveling through Vietnam in December, remember that weather varies greatly between regions. While Hoi An and Da Nang are still in the rainy season, Hanoi in the north experiences cold winter temperatures, and Ho Chi Minh City in the south is in its dry and sunny season—perfect for a beach getaway. If you’re seeking the best beach conditions in December, consider heading to Phu Quoc or Mui Ne instead.
Weather in Da Nang in December
December is deep into the rainy season in Da Nang, though rainfall starts to gradually decrease compared to the peak months of October and November. Expect frequent showers, cloudy skies, and stronger coastal winds. The average temperature ranges from 18–24°C (64–75°F), making it one of the coolest months of the year. While these temperatures might not seem too cold, they feel cooler due to the humidity and wind, especially in the mornings and evenings. The sea is often rough, and strong waves can limit swimming opportunities.
By late December, the weather slowly begins transitioning toward the dry season, but rain is still common, and cloudy days dominate. Wind conditions can sometimes cause coastal erosion, temporarily affecting beach areas. Compared to the hot and sunny months of summer, December is a much cooler and wetter time to visit Da Nang, making it less ideal for beachgoers but still suitable for sightseeing or experiencing the city’s festive atmosphere.
Beach holiday in Da Nang in December
December is not a good month for a beach holiday in Da Nang. While it doesn’t get winter cold, it is one of the coldest months of the year, along with January. The cool temperatures, frequent rain, and strong winds make beach days far from ideal. The sea is often rough, and some parts of the beach even disappear due to high tides and strong waves. Swimming is not recommended, and even sunbathing can be uncomfortable with overcast skies and occasional showers.

If you are looking for warm and sunny beach weather in Vietnam in December, head to South Vietnam, where destinations like Phu Quoc, Mui Ne, and Con Dao offer the best beach conditions with calm seas and plenty of sunshine.
Is Da Nang worth visiting in December?
Whether Da Nang is worth visiting in December depends on your travel goals. If you’re looking for a beach vacation, then it’s not the right time, as the rainy season and strong winds make the coastline less appealing. However, if you’re interested in exploring cultural and historical sites, December can still be a good month. The cooler weather (compared to the hot summer months) makes sightseeing more comfortable, and attractions like Hoi An, Ba Na Hills, and the Marble Mountains remain open.
That said, frequent rain can impact outdoor activities, and certain places like Cham Island and the Hai Van Pass might not be accessible due to the weather. Tourist numbers are lower during this month (except for Christmas and New Year’s Eve), so you can find good deals on hotels and tours. If you don’t mind the rain and prefer a quieter, budget-friendly trip, Da Nang can still be worth visiting in December.
Celebrating Christmas in Da Nang


Christmas is not a traditional holiday in Vietnam, but Da Nang still embraces the festive spirit with decorations, lights, and special events. Many hotels, restaurants, and coffee shops put up Christmas trees and ornaments, creating a cozy atmosphere. Some international hotels and restaurants offer Christmas dinners with Western-style festive meals, making it a nice place to celebrate if you’re visiting Vietnam during the holiday season. While you won’t find the same level of celebration as in Western countries, it’s still a pleasant time to enjoy the city’s festive side.
Celebrating New Year in Da Nang
Da Nang hosts a New Year’s Eve fireworks show, but since December is a windy month, the fireworks have been canceled in previous years due to weather conditions. However, even without fireworks, the city offers plenty of countdown events, live music, and parties. Many bars, rooftop lounges, and beach clubs organize special New Year’s Eve celebrations, attracting both tourists and Da Nang’s large expat community. While the Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tet) in late January or early February is the country’s main New Year celebration, December 31st still brings a lively atmosphere with parties lasting well into the night.
Best things to do in Da Nang in December
December in Da Nang brings cooler temperatures, frequent rain showers, and strong coastal winds, making it not ideal for a traditional beach getaway but a great time for sightseeing, cultural experiences, and unique seasonal activities. While the beaches may not be perfect for sunbathing, it is the best time for surfing, and the city’s festive decorations bring a lively atmosphere. Here are the best things to do in Da Nang in December, based on what suits this time of year.
1. Hoi An Day Trip from Da Nang
Hoi An is one of Vietnam’s most charming towns, and December’s cooler weather makes it comfortable to explore the ancient streets, lantern-lit alleyways, and riverside markets. Unlike Da Nang’s beaches, Hoi An remains a great destination even during the rainy season, with cozy cafes, tailors, and cultural sites to visit.
2. Explore Da Nang’s City Highlights
When the beach isn’t an option, Da Nang’s city highlights provide plenty to explore. Visit the Pink Church, Han Market, and the Dragon Bridge, or head to the Marble Mountains, where the caves and pagodas offer a mystical experience (although the stairs can be slippery after rain). A little rain shouldn’t stop you, and a rain poncho will keep you dry while exploring the city’s sights.
3. My Son Sanctuary Day Trip
A visit to My Son Sanctuary, the ancient Hindu temple ruins, is a must for history lovers. December’s cooler temperatures make it easier to explore, but it’s best to go in the morning to avoid afternoon rain. The UNESCO-listed site is a fascinating place to learn about the Cham civilization, and you can read more about it in our My Son travel guide.
4. Train from Da Nang to Hue

If rain and clouds obscure the views on the Hai Van Pass, taking the scenic train from Da Nang to Hue is a great alternative. Unlike the pass, which can be foggy, the train travels at a lower elevation, so you can still see the coastline. Hue, with its Imperial City and historic sites, makes for a great day trip, even in December.
5. Ba Na Hills & Golden Bridge

Ba Na Hills is a year-round attraction, but December can bring more clouds, which may obstruct the famous Golden Bridge views. However, the amusement park, French-style village, and indoor attractions still make it a worthwhile visit. Check out our full guide to Ba Na Hills before you go.
6. Go Surfing
December’s strong winds create the best surfing conditions in Da Nang. Waves are typically manageable for beginners, with surf schools offering lessons, while more experienced surfers can enjoy slightly larger swells. It’s not a world-class surf destination, but it does attract a community of surfers looking for good waves in Vietnam.
Travel tips for December in Da Nang
What to bring
December in Da Nang is part of the rainy season and one of the coldest months of the year, so packing accordingly is important:
- Swimwear (if surfing) – While December isn’t beach season, if you plan on surfing, bring a rash guard and board shorts.
- Waterproof gear – A rain poncho or lightweight waterproof jacket is a must for sudden showers. An umbrella can also be useful.
- Warm layers – While it doesn’t get winter cold, the mornings and evenings can feel chilly, especially with the strong winds. A light sweater or fleece is recommended.
- Waterproof shoes or sandals – Streets can get wet and slippery. Avoid shoes that get soaked easily.
- Insect repellent – Mosquitoes are not as big of an issue in December, but if you’re heading to Hoi An or My Son, it’s still good to have.
Accommodation availability
December is mostly low season, meaning you can find good hotel deals in Da Nang. However, hotel prices rise during the Christmas and New Year holiday period, as expats, tourists, and locals look for festive getaways. If visiting during the last week of December, book your hotel in advance.
If rainy days disrupt your plans, staying in Hoi An might be a better choice, as it has more indoor activities, cozy cafés, and a charming atmosphere even in wet weather. If you want to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Da Nang, choose a riverside hotel for the best access to countdown events and potential fireworks displays. However, check with your hotel beforehand if they have a view of the fireworks, as they have been canceled in previous years due to strong winds.