Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa Review: Is It Worth It in 2026?

A data-driven breakdown of rooms, prices, pools, and the reviews that actually matter, so you can decide in five minutes whether this is your Da Nang resort.

2026
Hyatt Regency Danang at a glance

LocationNon Nuoc Beach, southern Da Nang strip
Style5-star family resort, 367 rooms/residences/villas
Best forfamilies, multi-generational groups, MICE/weddings, Marble Mountains access
Price bandapprox. US$168-265/night entry room, off-peak
Guest ratingapprox. 4.5/5 across TripAdvisor, Google, Booking.com (2026)
Beachapprox. 650 m private beachfront
Nearest landmarkMarble Mountains, approx. 1.2 km / 5 min drive
Airportapprox. 10-20 min by car, Grab approx. $7-9
Pools5 outdoor pools including adults-only and Regency Club pools
Renovated2023 full property renovation
Vive Oceane Beach Club and Restaurant at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa, set on the beachfront
Vive Oceane Beach Club and Restaurant at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa, set on the beachfront (Photo: Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (official press image))

1. The Short Answer: Is Hyatt Regency Danang Right for You?

Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa is the strongest choice in Da Nang if you’re traveling with kids, traveling as a multi-generation group, or planning a wedding or event — and it’s a weaker choice if pure value-for-money or total honeymoon seclusion is your top priority. This is a large, 367-room family resort on Non Nuoc Beach with five pools, a dedicated kids’ club, and (as of July 2026) a brand-new sports complex, sitting closer to the Marble Mountains than any other major Da Nang resort. Aggregated reviews across TripAdvisor, Google, and Booking.com consistently land around 4.5/5, with staff and cleanliness scoring highest and value-for-money scoring lowest on every single platform.

Good fitReconsider if…
Families with kids (Camp Hyatt, 5 pools, farm, new sports complex)You want the absolute cheapest 5-star rate in Da Nang
Multi-generational groups needing kitchens (Residences)You want a resort with zero variance in room condition
Weddings, conferences, and MICE groupsYou want a hushed, adults-only honeymoon retreat
Travelers who want the Marble Mountains within walking distanceYou want to be in the middle of My Khe’s nightlife and restaurant strip
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2. Quick Facts: Hyatt Regency Danang at a Glance

Hyatt Regency Danang opened in 2011, sits on roughly 20 hectares (49 acres) of Non Nuoc Beach, and completed a full renovation in 2023 that reset its restaurants, kids’ facilities, and beach club — the numbers below reflect that current, post-renovation property.

Aerial exterior view of Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa's low-rise buildings set among tropical gardens by the beach
Aerial exterior view of Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa’s low-rise buildings set among tropical gardens by the beach (Photo: Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (official press image))

FactDetail
Opened / renovated2011, full renovation completed 2023
SizeApprox. 20 hectares (49 acres)
Total rooms367 (Regency Wing 199, Residences 145, Ocean Villas 23)
Pools5 outdoor, including one adults-only and one Regency Club-only
BeachApprox. 650 m private frontage on Non Nuoc Beach
Dining venues6: Osteria al Mare, Xanh House, Vive Océane, Terrasse, ICE Galleria, Pool House
Airport distanceApprox. 10-11.3 km, 10-20 minutes by car
Entry price bandApprox. US$168-265/night off-peak, Regency Room
Aggregate ratingApprox. 4.5/5 (TripAdvisor, Google), 8.4/10 (Booking.com), 8.8/10 (Trip.com) — observed July 2026

There’s no on-site golf course here, despite an older rumor that persists online — the resort’s golf concierge can arrange access to nearby courses instead, covered in the facilities section below.

3. Who Hyatt Regency Danang Is Perfect For — and Who Should Skip It

Hyatt Regency Danang is built around families and groups first, couples second, and budget travelers not at all — know which camp you’re in before you book. The resort’s own infrastructure (Camp Hyatt, a farm, five pools, a brand-new sports complex) and its event spaces (12 venues, a 500 m² ballroom) tell you exactly who it’s designed for.

Book it if you’re…Look elsewhere if you’re…
A family with kids aged 4-12 (free supervised Camp Hyatt hours)Chasing the lowest 5-star nightly rate in Da Nang — value is this resort’s weakest reviewed metric
Traveling three generations deep and need kitchens (Residences)Expecting flawless, uniform room condition across a 367-key property
Planning a wedding, conference, or incentive tripWanting total seclusion and quiet — this is a big, busy, activity-filled resort
Determined to see the Marble Mountains without a long transferWanting to walk to independent restaurants and bars nightly — Non Nuoc is quieter and more spread out than My Khe

Couples set on a honeymoon aren’t automatically ruled out — the Regency Club pool and Ocean Villas offer real pockets of privacy — but this isn’t a boutique adults-only hideaway, and it’s worth being honest with yourself about that before booking.

4. Built for Families — and Big Enough for Weddings Too

Hyatt Regency Danang is arguably the most family-engineered resort in Da Nang: a dedicated kids’ club, a working mini-farm, five pools, and a sports complex that opened days before this guide was published — while simultaneously running a full events division for weddings and conferences. Few Da Nang resorts pull off both at this scale.

Camp Hyatt spans roughly 3,655 m² (about 305 m² indoors, 3,350 m² outdoors) split into four themed zones — Earth, Wood, Fire, and Water — with a splash zone, aerial elements like a flying fox, a water obstacle course, arts and crafts, and a “Kids’ Passport” stamp program. Hyatt itself describes it as one of Southeast Asia’s largest kids’ clubs; treat that as the brand’s own marketing framing rather than an independently verified superlative, but the facility footprint is genuinely large. Kids aged 4-12 get two free hours a day with trained counselors on-site. family-friendly things to do in Da Nang

Next door, The Little Farm lets younger kids feed rabbits and goats, pick through fruit trees, and do simple craft activities — a nice low-key counterpoint to the pools.

On the events side, the Regency Ballroom covers about 500 m² and holds up to 400 for a reception, 220 banquet-style, or 180 classroom-style. Across the property there are 12 flexible event spaces totaling roughly 900 m² of indoor space plus seven breakout rooms (20-60 people). Beachfront wedding capacity runs up to 700 guests, with the Vive Océane Garden holding up to 250 and the Xanh House Garden up to 100 — useful context if you’re comparing this to other Da Nang wedding venues. Da Nang honeymoon and couples guide

5. Location and How to Get There

Hyatt Regency Danang sits at the far southern end of Da Nang’s beach strip on Non Nuoc Beach Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa, part of what was historically called China Beach — and its single biggest locational advantage is proximity to the Marble Mountains, roughly 1.2 km and a 5-minute drive away Marble Mountains. No other major Da Nang resort sits this close; it’s genuinely walkable for anyone comfortable with a warm-weather stroll, and worth carving out a half-day for. Marble Mountains guide

DestinationDistanceApprox. time / cost
Da Nang International AirportApprox. 10-11.3 km10-20 min by car; Grab/taxi approx. $7-9
Marble MountainsApprox. 1.2 kmApprox. 5 min drive, walkable
Da Nang city center (Dragon Bridge/Han River)Approx. 7.7-11 km15-20 min by car; taxi approx. $6-7
Hoi An Ancient TownApprox. 30 min drive; resort runs a paid shuttle; Grab approx. $11-15
⚠️ The resort’s own airport limousine is a lot pricier than it looks — officially around $65 (about 1.7 million VND) one-way, versus roughly $7-9 for a Grab covering the same route. Unless you specifically want a private meet-and-greet transfer, booking a Grab at the arrivals hall will save you the price of another night’s stay.

Both Hoi An and the city center are easy half-day trips from here, and the resort’s southern position makes it a natural base if the Marble Mountains and Hoi An matter more to your itinerary than being downtown. getting around Da Nang Da Nang to Hoi An transport guide

6. The Rooms: Which Category Should You Book?

Book the Regency Room if you want the simplest, most defensible entry point; book a Residence if you’re traveling as a family or group and want a kitchen; book an Ocean Villa if privacy and space matter more than price. The 367-room property is split into three genuinely different products, not just room tiers. 📅 Check exact-date prices & photos

CategorySizeBest forRate
Regency Wing (199 rooms/suites)Room approx. 40 m² + 12 m² balcony; suites approx. 80 m²; 2-bedroom suites up to approx. 159 m²Couples, standard bookings; Regency Club tier adds lounge accessPhotos & rates
Residences (145 units)Approx. 54-160 m² depending on bedroom count (1-3BR, full kitchen + living room)Families, multi-generational groups, longer staysPhotos & rates
Ocean Villas (23 villas)3-bedroom, approx. 307 m², private pool, beachfrontPrivacy, anniversaries, top-tier staysPhotos & rates
💡 For a family of four staying more than two nights, a 2-bedroom Residence is usually the better value than two connecting Regency Rooms — you get a kitchen, a living area to spread out in, and generally more square meters per dollar.

Regency Club rooms and suites include lounge access and a quieter, more adult-leaning pool (more on that below). The Residences are spread across several low-rise buildings (nine floors and under), which is worth knowing if elevator access or a specific view matters to you.

A guest room at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa
A guest room at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (Photo: Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (official property image))

7. Inside the Resort: Facilities in Full

Between five pools, a 650 m private beach, a full-service spa, a large kids’ club, and a sports complex that opened on July 10, 2026 — just five days before this guide was published — Hyatt Regency Danang’s on-site facility list is one of the deepest in the city.

Five outdoor pools

The main/family pool includes a waterslide and a sand play area; there’s a separate kids’ splash zone, a lap pool for serious swimmers, an adults-only pool (posted as 18+), and a Regency Club pool reserved for club-tier guests with daybeds and a noticeably quieter atmosphere. Exact temperatures and pool dimensions aren’t published by the resort, so treat any specific numbers you see elsewhere as approximate.

An outdoor swimming pool at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa at sunset, with the beach beyond
An outdoor swimming pool at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa at sunset, with the beach beyond (Photo: Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (official press image))

Approx. 650 m private beach

The beach fronts Non Nuoc, generally calmer than My Khe further north but rarely flat — expect some wave activity most days. Between roughly October and February, Da Nang’s rainier, windier season can bring stronger surf and rip currents; this is a regional characteristic of Non Nuoc Beach, not a resort-specific safety record, so follow the posted flag system and lifeguard guidance during that window.

Sunset over the pool deck and private beach at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa on Non Nuoc Beach
Sunset over the pool deck and private beach at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa on Non Nuoc Beach (Photo: Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (official press image))

VIE Spa

Ten treatment rooms (eight single, two double), an outdoor bath and sauna, and select treatments available in-villa for guests who’d rather not leave their room. Signature treatments include Mountain Air (energizing), Expansive Sea (destressing), Pure Earth (purifying), VIE Fusion (a Thai blend layered with Balinese, Swedish, or Ayurvedic techniques), and Balance (a coffee-coconut scrub paired with massage and facial).

A treatment room at VIE Spa, Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa
A treatment room at VIE Spa, Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (Photo: Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (official press image))

Camp Hyatt and The Little Farm

Covered in detail above — the four-zone kids’ club and the small working farm are two of the resort’s clearest differentiators versus other Da Nang properties.

🆕 The Courts — new as of July 2026

Opened just five days before this article went live, The Courts is a genuinely new addition: pickleball, padel, and tennis courts, a 9-hole mini golf course, a junior football pitch, a basketball court, a kids’ climbing wall, and a Sports Lounge with 3D golf simulators and squash courts. If you’re comparing Da Nang resorts on facility freshness, this is currently the newest large-scale addition in the city.

There’s no on-site golf course for full 18-hole play, but the resort’s golf concierge can arrange rounds at nearby Montgomerie Links, Legend Danang Golf Resort, or Hoiana Shores — the area’s course roster includes designs with input from names like Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman.

8. Photo-Worthy Spots and the Overall Vibe

The strongest visual moments here are Vive Océane’s beachfront setting at sunset, the layered gardens and pool terraces, and ICE Galleria’s dessert counter — the overall vibe is lush, resort-scale, and lively rather than minimalist or hushed.

  • Vive Océane Beach Club terrace at golden hour, looking back toward the water
  • The pool and garden walkways connecting the Regency Wing to the beach
  • ICE Galleria’s coffee and bingsu counter in the lobby
  • The 650 m beachfront itself, particularly early morning before it fills up

Given the size of the grounds — about 20 hectares — expect a resort that reads as expansive and green rather than intimate. That’s a feature for families wanting space to roam and a mild drawback for anyone hoping for a compact, boutique feel.

9. Dining: The Six-Venue Rotation

Hyatt Regency Danang runs six dining venues post-2023 renovation, anchored by Vive Océane’s beach club concept and an all-day Italian option — older venue names circulating online are outdated and no longer accurate, so use the list below.

Osteria al Mare

All-day Italian dining, the resort’s main go-to for a full breakfast buffet and casual lunch or dinner.

Xanh House

Vietnamese cooking alongside Western comfort food, positioned by the main pool with ocean views — a solid middle-ground option for mixed groups.

Vive Océane Beach Club & Restaurant

The headline addition from the 2023 renovation: French-Mediterranean and Vietnamese dishes served beachfront, marketed as Da Nang’s first genuine beach club concept. This is the venue to book for a sunset dinner.

Aerial view of Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa's beachfront gardens and buildings along Non Nuoc Beach
Aerial view of Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa’s beachfront gardens and buildings along Non Nuoc Beach (Photo: Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (official press image))

Terrasse

The resort’s lounge and bar, built around cocktails and a fire pit, with live jazz on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The lobby and reception area at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa
The lobby and reception area at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (Photo: Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa (official property image))

ICE Galleria

A lobby café covering specialty coffee, Korean-style bingsu, ice cream, and a small chocolate boutique — a good option for a mid-afternoon reset with kids.

Pool House

Poolside food and bar service for anyone who doesn’t want to leave a lounger.

10. What Guests Really Say: Review Synthesis

Across TripAdvisor, Google, Booking.com, and Trip.com, Hyatt Regency Danang converges on roughly 4.5/5 (about 8.4-8.8/10), with staff and cleanliness the clear strengths and value-for-money the clear weak point on every single platform — as of these observations, July 2026.

PlatformScoreReviews (approx.)Weakest sub-score
TripAdvisor4.5/5 (#104 of 678 Da Nang hotels)~4,713Value 4.3
Booking.com8.4/10 “Very good”~933 verifiedValue 7.9
Google~4.5/5~4,867
Trip.com8.8/10 “Very good”~535
✅ What guests consistently praise⚠️ What guests consistently flag
Staff and service — the single most repeated compliment across platformsValue-for-money is the lowest sub-score everywhere; several reviewers feel the price outpaces what you get for a resort this size
The beachfront, gardens, and pool/kids infrastructure that give it a strong family reputation, plus a well-reviewed breakfast buffetRoom condition varies — some guests report dated finishes, worn fixtures, or maintenance issues (leaks, aging furnishings) despite the 2023 renovation, which is unsurprising across 367 keys
Room and cleanliness quality since the 2023 renovation, plus the newer dining lineup led by Vive OcéanePool-area service can feel slow at peak times, along with a sense of being in an isolated location with “nothing around,” and playground noise reaching some nearby room blocks

None of that is dressed up: value-for-money is genuinely the weakest metric here, on every platform, and it’s worth taking seriously if a tight budget is your main constraint.

11. Price and Is It Worth It?

Expect roughly $168-265 a night for an entry-level Regency Room in off-peak season, with the full platform spread (peak dates, suites, and promotional flash sales included) running anywhere from about $83 to $1,417 — and given that value-for-money is this resort’s consistently weakest reviewed metric, it’s worth booking with clear eyes about what you’re paying for.

Room typeTypical nightly range
Regency Room, off-peakApprox. $168-265
Trip.com listed lowFrom approx. $172
Blended average shown on some platformsApprox. $477 (likely reflects peak-date sampling — don’t treat as a baseline)
Residences / Ocean VillasUnverified exact 2026 bands — check live dates, expect a considerable premium over Regency rooms

Taxes and service charges are typically added on top of quoted rates; the exact percentage isn’t consistently published, so don’t assume a headline price is your final total. World of Hyatt is running a 2026 promotion for stays between June 25 and September 30, 2026 (book by August 17, 2026), offering up to 20% off Club and Suite categories and 15% off standard rooms — worth checking if your travel dates fall in that window.

The honest framing: this resort sits in a similar price band to other Non Nuoc/My Khe five-star properties like Sheraton Grand, Furama, and Pullman, but its actual premium case is Marble Mountain proximity plus family-facility scale — not being the cheapest option in that band.

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12. Hyatt Regency Danang vs Other Da Nang Resorts

Choose Hyatt Regency Danang over its rivals if family infrastructure and Marble Mountain proximity top your list; choose a rival instead if you want deeper seclusion (InterContinental), a more central My Khe location (Sheraton Grand, Pullman), a legacy low-rise feel (Furama), or a boutique scale (Naman Retreat).

ResortVibeBeach/locationBest forRate
Hyatt Regency DanangLarge family resortNon Nuoc, ~650m, next to Marble MountainsFamilies, MICE, Marble Mountains accessPhotos & rates
InterContinental Danang Sun PeninsulaUltra-luxury, secludedSon Tra Peninsula, private coveTotal seclusion, honeymoons, splurge tripsPhotos & rates
Sheraton Grand Danang Beach Resort & SpaLarge, central, resort-styleMy Khe BeachBalance of beach access and city proximityPhotos & rates
Furama Resort DanangEstablished, low-rise, tropical gardensMy Khe / Non Nuoc borderClassic resort feel, longer-standing reputationPhotos & rates
Pullman Danang Beach ResortModern, activity-focusedMy Khe BeachCouples and small families wanting a central basePhotos & rates
Naman RetreatBoutique, wellness-orientedTruong Sa strip, south of My KheDesign-focused travelers, smaller-scale staysPhotos & rates

Pick InterContinental instead if what you actually want is total seclusion and a private-cove honeymoon — Hyatt Regency Danang is a big, sociable, family-driven resort, and no amount of Ocean Villa privacy fully changes that. InterContinental Danang review Pick Sheraton Grand or Pullman instead if being in the middle of My Khe’s restaurant and nightlife strip matters more to you than beachfront acreage or the Marble Mountains.

13. How Many Nights, and Suggested Itineraries

Three to four nights is the typical stay length that lets you use the resort’s facilities properly and still fit in a Marble Mountains half-day and a Hoi An day trip without feeling rushed.

💡 Since the Marble Mountains Marble Mountains guide are essentially next door, do that half-day early in your stay rather than saving it for checkout day — it’s a short, low-effort excursion compared to most other Da Nang side trips.
  • 3 nights: Resort facilities on arrival day, Marble Mountains half-day, a full day in Hoi An Hoi An guide, departure.
  • 4-5 nights: Add a Ba Na Hills day trip Ba Na Hills guide and a slower second resort day using Camp Hyatt or The Courts.
  • With young kids: Build in at least one full “resort-only” day so Camp Hyatt’s free hours and the pools actually get used. Da Nang things to do

14. Booking Tips

Book a Regency Room for the simplest first-timer decision, a Residence if you’re traveling with kids or extended family, or an Ocean Villa if privacy matters more than price — and always check the World of Hyatt 2026 promotion window before you lock in dates. 📅 Check exact-date prices & photos

  • Families or multi-generation groups: Residences, for the kitchen and extra living space.
  • Couples wanting more quiet: Regency Club (lounge + quieter pool access) or an Ocean Villa.
  • Booking June 25-September 30, 2026 stays: check the World of Hyatt promotion (book by August 17, 2026) for up to 20% off Club/Suite categories and 15% off standard rooms.
  • Airport transfer: book a Grab on arrival rather than the resort limousine — roughly $7-9 versus about $65 for the same trip.
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15. Common Mistakes and Things to Know Before You Book

The most common regrets among Hyatt Regency Danang guests are avoidable: booking the resort’s own airport limousine, expecting boutique-hotel quiet at a big family resort, and not checking which room block sits near the kids’ facilities if peace and quiet is the priority.

⚠️ Don’t book the resort’s airport limousine by default — at roughly $65 one-way versus about $7-9 for a Grab covering the identical route, it’s one of the easiest overspends to avoid.
⚠️ Don’t expect a hushed, adults-only atmosphere. This is a large, activity-driven family resort with five pools, a kids’ club, and a new sports complex — energy and activity are the norm, not the exception.
⚠️ If quiet matters, ask about your room block relative to the kids’ playground and Camp Hyatt before booking — some guests report noise bleed into nearby rooms.
⚠️ Between roughly October and February, check surf and flag conditions before swimming at the beach — Non Nuoc can see stronger waves and rip currents in that window, a regional pattern rather than anything specific to this resort.
⚠️ There’s no on-site golf course, despite an outdated claim still circulating online — the resort can arrange access to nearby courses through its golf concierge instead.

On value: this isn’t the cheapest five-star option in Da Nang, and reviewers are consistently clear that it isn’t the most obviously “worth it” either — but it also isn’t the most expensive property in its category. Go in expecting to pay for facility breadth and family infrastructure, not for a bargain.

16. The Verdict

Book Hyatt Regency Danang if you’re a family, a multi-generational group, or a MICE/wedding planner who wants strong on-site facilities and the shortest possible trip to the Marble Mountains. Skip it if you’re chasing the best value-for-money rate in Da Nang or want a fully secluded, adults-only honeymoon retreat.

The reviews back this up cleanly: staff, cleanliness, and family facilities score consistently high across every major platform, while value-for-money is, without exception, the lowest sub-score everywhere it’s measured. That’s not a red flag to hide from — it’s the honest trade-off of a large, well-run, facility-rich resort in a premium beachfront location next to one of Da Nang’s best-known landmarks.

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Hyatt Regency Danang: frequently asked questions

Q. Is Hyatt Regency Danang good for kids and families?
Yes — it’s one of the strongest family resorts in Da Nang. It has Camp Hyatt (a four-zone kids’ club with free hours for ages 4-12), The Little Farm, five pools including a dedicated kids’ splash zone, and a new sports complex with a junior football pitch and climbing wall that opened in July 2026. family-friendly Da Nang guide
Q. How far is Hyatt Regency Danang from the Marble Mountains?
Approximately 1.2 km, about a 5-minute drive — close enough to be considered walkable. It’s the closest major resort in Da Nang to the Marble Mountains. Marble Mountains guide
Q. How much does Hyatt Regency Danang cost per night?
Entry-level Regency Rooms run roughly $168-265 a night in off-peak season, with the broader platform spread (peak dates and higher categories included) ranging from about $83 to over $1,400. Residence and Ocean Villa rates vary considerably and are best checked for your exact travel dates. 📅 Check exact-date prices & photos
Q. Is Hyatt Regency Danang worth the price?
It depends on what you value. Aggregated reviews put it around 4.5/5 with strong scores for staff, cleanliness, and family facilities, but value-for-money is consistently the lowest-rated metric on every platform. It’s worth it if you’ll use the extensive facilities; it’s a harder sell if a tight budget is your main priority.
Q. How do I get from Da Nang airport to the resort, and is the resort’s own transfer worth it?
The drive is about 10-20 minutes covering roughly 10-11.3 km. A Grab or taxi costs approximately $7-9, while the resort’s own limousine transfer runs around $65 one-way for the same route — Grab is the far better value unless you specifically want a private meet-and-greet.
Q. What’s the difference between the Regency Wing, Residences, and Ocean Villas?
The Regency Wing (199 keys) has standard rooms and suites, around 40-159 m². Residences (145 units) are 1-3 bedroom serviced apartments with kitchens, roughly 54-160 m², best for families and groups. Ocean Villas (23 units) are 3-bedroom, approximately 307 m² beachfront villas with private pools — the top tier.
Q. Is Hyatt Regency Danang good for a honeymoon, or is it too family-oriented?
It leans strongly family-oriented — five pools, a kids’ club, and a lively atmosphere are the norm. Couples can find privacy through the Regency Club pool or an Ocean Villa, but it isn’t a secluded, adults-only retreat. Da Nang honeymoon guide
Q. How far is Hyatt Regency Danang from Hoi An?
About a 30-minute drive. The resort runs a paid shuttle to Hoi An, or a Grab costs roughly $11-15. Hoi An guide
Q. Does the resort have a good kids’ club?
Yes. Camp Hyatt covers roughly 3,655 m² across four themed zones (Earth, Wood, Fire, Water) with a splash zone, aerial play elements, a water obstacle course, and trained counselors. Hyatt describes it as one of Southeast Asia’s largest kids’ clubs — that’s the brand’s own claim, but the facility footprint is genuinely large. Kids 4-12 get two free hours daily.
Q. How many pools does Hyatt Regency Danang have?
Five: a main family pool with a waterslide and sand play area, a kids’ splash zone, a lap pool, an adults-only pool (18+), and a Regency Club pool reserved for club-tier guests.
Q. When did the new sports facilities open?
The Courts — pickleball, padel, and tennis courts, a 9-hole mini golf course, a junior football pitch, a basketball court, a kids’ climbing wall, and a Sports Lounge with golf simulators and squash — opened on July 10, 2026.
Q. What dining options are at Hyatt Regency Danang?
Six venues: Osteria al Mare (Italian, all-day), Xanh House (Vietnamese and Western, poolside), Vive Océane Beach Club & Restaurant (French-Mediterranean and Vietnamese, beachfront), Terrasse (bar/lounge with live jazz Wednesdays and Saturdays), ICE Galleria (café with Korean-style bingsu), and Pool House (poolside food and drinks).
Q. Is the beach at Hyatt Regency Danang safe for swimming?
Non Nuoc Beach is generally calmer than My Khe but usually has some wave activity, and can see stronger surf and rip currents roughly October through February. This is a regional characteristic of Non Nuoc Beach rather than a resort-specific incident record — follow the posted flags and lifeguard guidance, especially in that window.
Q. How many rooms does Hyatt Regency Danang have in total?
367 total, made up of 199 Regency Wing rooms/suites, 145 Residences, and 23 Ocean Villas — this is the post-2023-renovation figure; older listings citing different counts are outdated.
Q. Does Hyatt Regency Danang have a spa?
Yes, VIE Spa, with 10 treatment rooms, an outdoor bath and sauna, and signature treatments including Mountain Air, Expansive Sea, Pure Earth, VIE Fusion, and Balance. Some treatments are also available in-villa.
Q. Is Hyatt Regency Danang close to Da Nang city center?
It’s roughly 7.7-11 km and 15-20 minutes by car from the Dragon Bridge/Han River area — reachable, but noticeably further out than resorts closer to My Khe. getting around Da Nang
Q. What is the World of Hyatt 2026 promotion for this resort?
For stays between June 25 and September 30, 2026 (booked by August 17, 2026), World of Hyatt is offering up to 20% off Club and Suite categories and 15% off standard rooms.
Q. Does Hyatt Regency Danang host weddings?
Yes, at scale. The Regency Ballroom covers about 500 m² and holds up to 400 for a reception; beachfront weddings can accommodate up to 700 guests, with additional garden venues (Vive Océane Garden up to 250, Xanh House Garden up to 100) and 12 total flexible event spaces.
Q. What’s the biggest downside of Hyatt Regency Danang according to reviews?
Value-for-money — it’s the lowest-scoring metric on every major review platform (TripAdvisor, Booking.com), with some guests feeling the price doesn’t fully match a resort of this size. Room condition variance across the 367-key property is the second most-cited concern.
Q. Is Hyatt Regency Danang better than Sheraton Grand Danang or InterContinental Danang?
It depends on your priority. Hyatt Regency Danang wins on family facilities and Marble Mountains proximity; Sheraton Grand sits more centrally on My Khe Beach; InterContinental Danang wins decisively on seclusion and honeymoon-grade privacy. InterContinental Danang review

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