Da Nang in April: Weather, Beaches & What to Do (2026)

Da Nang in April: Weather, Beaches & What to Do (2026)

April is peak beach season in Da Nang: dry, sunny and warm, with the sea heating up nicely. Just plan around the building heat and the busy 30 April–1 May holiday. Here’s the complete, honest guide.

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Da Nang in April, in 60 seconds

  • Prime beach weather: April is dry, sunny and warm, with the sea heating to a lovely ~25–26°C — the beach season is in full swing.
  • Getting hot: daytime highs climb to around 30–31°C, nights about 24°C, and humidity is rising — this is the warm-up to summer.
  • Still reliably dry: rainfall stays low (only a few light days), so you can plan outdoor days with confidence.
  • Big holiday at month-end: Reunification Day (30 Apr) + Labour Day (1 May) is Vietnam’s second-biggest break — expect domestic crowds and peak prices, so book ahead.
  • Beach festivals: the 30 Apr–1 May weekend brings sea-sports, kite-flying and food festivals to Da Nang’s beaches.

April is one of the best months to be on Da Nang’s beaches. The dry season is in full flow — sunny skies, very little rain — and crucially the sea has warmed up to around 25–26°C, so swimming and watersports are genuinely inviting. The trade-off is heat: daytime highs climb to about 30–31°C with rising humidity, so it’s noticeably warmer than March and a clear step toward summer. The other thing to plan around is the Reunification Day (30 April) and Labour Day (1 May) holiday — Vietnam’s biggest domestic-travel weekend after Tết — when Da Nang fills up and prices spike. This is a complete, no-spin guide to Da Nang in April: detailed weather, the state of the sea, what’s on, what to do, and exactly what to pack. Note: figures are typical long-term averages; any given year can vary, so check a live forecast close to your trip. (Comparing months? See our Da Nang in March guide and May guide, or the full Da Nang weather guide.)

My Khe Beach in Da Nang busy with swimmers under bright April skies
My Khe Beach, Da Nang. By April the sea has warmed to ~25–26°C and the beach season is in full swing. (© Christophe95 / CC BY-SA 4.0)

1. Da Nang in April at a Glance

In short: April is warm, dry and sunny, with the sea heating up — peak beach season — but the heat is building and the 30 Apr–1 May holiday brings crowds. It’s excellent for the beach and still good for sightseeing if you start early. Here’s the quick picture:

What to expect April in Da Nang
Daytime high around 30–31°C (hotter than March)
Night-time low around 24°C
Sea temperature ~25–26°C — warm & inviting
Rain low (a few light days)
Rainy days roughly 4–6 (mostly light)
Humidity rising — warmer, muggier feel
Sunshine good — dry, stable skies
Crowds busy late month (30 Apr–1 May holiday)
Hotel prices moderate, spiking over the holiday
Verdict prime beach month — plan around heat & the holiday
One-line summary: April = warm, dry and beach-perfect, with a warming sea. Just start sightseeing early to beat the heat, and book ahead for the 30 Apr–1 May rush.

2. April Weather in Detail: How It Compares to March & May

April pushes Da Nang firmly into warm territory. Daytime highs reach about 30–31°C and nights sit around 24°C, with humidity climbing through the month so it feels muggier than March. It stays reliably dry — only a few light days of rain — so clear, sunny skies remain the norm. The big trend is heat: April is the bridge between the comfortable dry season and the full summer of May onward.

Here’s how the dry season heats up across three months, so you can choose your dates with eyes open:

Aspect March April May
Daytime high ~28°C ~30–31°C ~32–33°C
Sea temperature ~24–25°C ~25–26°C ~28°C
Rain (monthly) very low (~20mm) low (~30–50mm) rising (~130mm+, showers)
Rainy days ~4 ~4–6 ~15 (short storms)
Humidity low, rising rising muggy
Feel warm sweet spot getting hot full summer

The trend is clear: March to May gets steadily hotter and, by May, a little wetter with afternoon storms. April is the last of the easy heat — warm and beach-perfect but not yet the muggy summer of May. For the milder all-rounder before it, see our March guide; for full summer and the start of the fireworks festival, see our May guide.

3. The Sea & Beaches in April

This is April’s headline: the beach season is in full swing. Sea temperatures have climbed to around 25–26°C — warm and genuinely inviting — and the dry, sunny skies make for long, glorious beach days. After the cooler winter and the gradual warm-up of March, April is when Da Nang’s famous city beaches truly come alive again.

  • Warm water: at ~25–26°C the sea is comfortable for proper swimming and lounging — no more bracing winter dips.
  • Watersports return in force: stand-up paddleboarding, jet-skiing, snorkelling and boat trips are all reliable in April’s calm, sunny conditions.
  • Swim safely: still swim between the flags and heed lifeguards, especially on breezier afternoons.
  • Beat the heat: mornings and late afternoons are loveliest; the midday sun is strong, so seek shade or a parasol.

For the full rundown of the city’s main beach — the best stretches, sun-lounger prices and safety flags — see our My Khe Beach guide. In April you can combine all-day beach time with early-morning sightseeing.

4. The 30 April–1 May Holiday: What to Expect

The single biggest thing to plan around in April is the Reunification Day (30 April) and Labour Day (1 May) holiday. Combined with the weekend, it typically becomes a four-day national break — Vietnam’s largest domestic-travel period after Tết. Millions of Vietnamese travel, and beach cities like Da Nang are top of the list.

  • Crowds & prices peak: hotels fill and rates jump; beaches, restaurants and attractions are at their busiest. Book accommodation and transport well ahead.
  • A festive buzz: Da Nang puts on lively beach programmes — sea-sports festivals, artistic kite-flying, sandcastle competitions and food festivals — so the atmosphere is excellent.
  • Travel bottlenecks: flights and trains around the holiday sell out and cost more; reserve early if your dates overlap.
Plan around it: if you want a quieter, better-value April, aim for the first three weeks. If you come for the holiday itself, embrace the festival atmosphere — but lock in your hotel and flights as early as you can.
A view from the Marble Mountains over Da Nang on a clear day
A view from the Marble Mountains. April’s clear, dry skies are great for viewpoints — go in the cooler morning. (© Dominic Nelson / CC BY-SA 4.0)

5. Crowds, Prices & Value in April

April is a tale of two halves. For most of the month you get great dry-season weather with moderate, dry-season prices — busier than the wet months but pleasant. Then the 30 April–1 May holiday arrives and everything spikes: crowds, room rates and demand all peak for that long weekend.

  • Early-to-mid April: the sweet spot for value — excellent weather, manageable crowds, reasonable prices.
  • Late April (the holiday): expect peak prices and full hotels; book months ahead if your trip overlaps 30 Apr–1 May.
  • For deeper savings, the quieter, wetter months later in the year are much cheaper — see how the seasons shift via our May and March guides.

Where to stay? Compare our pick of the best Da Nang beach resorts & hotels, and book early — especially for any dates near the holiday.

6. Festivals & What’s On in April

April’s calendar is dominated by the Reunification Day (30 April) and Labour Day (1 May) holiday, which brings a wave of celebrations to Da Nang. Over the long weekend the city’s beaches host sea-sports festivals, artistic kite-flying, sandcastle-building competitions and food festivals, and there’s a buoyant, holiday mood across town.

Nearby Hoi An also holds its monthly Lantern Full Moon Festival on the 14th day of each lunar month, when the old town swaps electric light for lanterns and candles along the river — lovely in April’s clear, warm weather. See our Hoi An guide to time it right. Outside the holiday, April is simply about the beach, the food and long, sunny days.

7. The Best Things to Do in Da Nang in April

April’s warm, dry weather and warm sea make it ideal for the beach and outdoor adventures — just front-load the day to dodge the afternoon heat.

  • Hit the beach: with the sea at ~25–26°C this is prime swimming and watersports season — make it the heart of your trip.
  • Ba Na Hills & the Golden Bridge: clear skies are ideal for the cable car and mountain views, and it’s cooler up top. See our Ba Na Hills guide.
  • Marble Mountains & Son Tra: go in the cooler morning for the caves, pagodas and viewpoints.
  • Hoi An old town: warm, sunny days and lantern nights make it magical — see our Hoi An guide.
  • Eat your way around: from beachside seafood to Da Nang’s famous noodles — dive into our Da Nang food guide.
  • Scenic drives: the clear skies are great for the Hai Van Pass and the coast road (set off early).
Traditional fishing boats on a beach east of Da Nang
Fishing boats on a Da Nang beach. April’s warm, sunny days show the coast at its best. (© CEphoto, Uwe Aranas / CC BY-SA 3.0)

8. Beating the Heat: Indoor & Cool-Down Plans

April is dry, so you’ll rarely need a rain Plan B — but you will want a heat plan. As the afternoons warm up, it pays to know your air-conditioned and shaded options. Keep this shortlist handy for the hottest hours:

Cool / indoor option Why it works
Café or coffee crawl Da Nang’s café scene is excellent & air-conditioned
A cooking class Hands-on, indoor, and you eat the results
Spa or massage Perfect downtime in the midday heat
Marble Mountains caves Sheltered caverns, shrines & cooler air
Cham Museum of Sculpture Indoor, fascinating, and quick to reach
Shopping malls & markets Vincom, Lotte Mart and Han Market
Mikazuki water park & onsen Indoor pools & hot springs — fun any day
Pro move: treat the hottest midday hours as café, spa or pool time, and save outdoor sights for the cooler mornings and evenings. Carry water and reapply sunscreen.

9. What to Pack for April’s Warm, Sunny Weather

April asks you to pack for proper heat and full beach days:

  • Light, breathable clothing (cotton/linen) for hot days, plus plenty of swimwear — you’ll live on the beach.
  • Strong sun protection: high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat are essential — the April sun is fierce.
  • A reusable water bottle to stay hydrated in the heat and humidity.
  • Comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing, and sandals for the beach.
  • A light layer for strong air-conditioning, a compact umbrella just in case, and a modest cover-up for temples.
Dry-season strategy: use the reliable weather to mix beach days with sightseeing, and start outdoor plans early to beat the building afternoon heat.

10. So, Is April a Good Time to Visit Da Nang?

Yes — April is one of the best months for a beach-focused Da Nang trip. You get dry, sunny weather, a sea warmed to ~25–26°C, and reliable conditions for swimming, watersports and sightseeing. The two things to plan around are the building heat and the busy 30 April–1 May holiday — neither is a deal-breaker with a little planning.

April is ideal for beachgoers, couples, families and anyone who wants warm-sea swimming with dependable skies — especially in the first three weeks before the holiday rush. It’s less ideal if you’re very sensitive to heat (March is milder) or you want rock-bottom prices (the wetter months are cheaper, though far less reliable). If you can, avoid the 30 Apr–1 May peak unless you’ve booked well ahead.

Pack light, bring lots of swimwear, start your days early, and April delivers a sunny, beach-perfect trip. Map out the rest with our complete Da Nang travel guide.

Frequently asked questions

Q. What is the weather like in Da Nang in April?
April is warm, dry and sunny, with the heat building. Daytime highs are around 30–31°C, nights about 24°C, and humidity rises through the month. Rainfall stays low (only a few light days), so clear, sunny skies are the norm — it’s a clear step toward summer.
Q. Is April a good time to visit Da Nang?
Yes — it’s one of the best for the beach. The sea has warmed to ~25–26°C, the skies are dry and sunny, and conditions are great for swimming and watersports. Just plan around the building heat and the busy 30 April–1 May holiday, ideally visiting in the first three weeks of the month.
Q. Can you swim in Da Nang in April?
Absolutely — it’s prime swimming season. The sea is around 25–26°C, warm and inviting, and watersports like paddleboarding and snorkelling are reliable. Still swim between the flags and heed lifeguards, especially on breezier afternoons.
Q. Is it rainy in Da Nang in April?
Not really. April is still in the dry season, with only low rainfall over a few light days. Clear, sunny skies dominate, so you can plan beach and outdoor days with confidence.
Q. Is April hot in Da Nang?
It’s warm to hot, with highs around 30–31°C and rising humidity — noticeably hotter than March. The midday sun is strong, so start outdoor activities early, seek shade in the afternoon, and stay hydrated.
Q. Is March or April better for Da Nang?
Both are excellent dry-season months. March is a touch milder and less crowded — a great all-rounder. April has a warmer sea (~25–26°C) for better swimming, but more heat and the busy 30 Apr–1 May holiday at month-end. For beach swimming, April edges it; for mild sightseeing weather, March.
Q. Is Da Nang crowded in April?
For most of the month it’s pleasantly busy. The exception is the 30 April–1 May holiday — Vietnam’s biggest domestic break after Tết — when Da Nang fills with crowds and prices spike. Book months ahead if your trip overlaps, or aim for the first three weeks.
Q. What is the 30 April–1 May holiday in Vietnam?
Reunification Day (30 April) and Labour Day (1 May) combine with the weekend into a four-day national holiday — the biggest domestic-travel period after Tết. Da Nang gets busy and pricey, but also hosts beach festivals, sea-sports events and kite-flying, so the atmosphere is lively.
Q. What should I do in Da Nang in April?
Make the beach the centre of your trip — the sea is warm and swimmable. Add Ba Na Hills, the Marble Mountains and Son Tra (go in the cooler morning), Hoi An’s old town, the Hai Van Pass and plenty of great food. Save the hottest midday hours for cafés, spas or the pool.
Q. What should I pack for Da Nang in April?
Pack light, breathable clothing and plenty of swimwear, plus strong sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat) and a reusable water bottle. Add a light layer for air-conditioning, comfortable walking shoes, a compact umbrella just in case, and a modest cover-up for temples.

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