Da Nang in March: Weather, Beaches & What to Do (2026)
March is one of the best all-round months to visit Da Nang: dry, sunny and warm but not yet hot, with the sea warming up and the post-Tết crowds gone. Here’s the complete, honest guide.
- A dry-season sweet spot: March is dry (~20mm), sunny and one of the best all-round months — warm but not yet the punishing heat of summer.
- Warm & comfortable: daytime highs around 28°C, nights about 22°C, with low humidity early in the month.
- The sea warms up: at around 24–25°C and rising, the beach season is genuinely back — swimming gets more inviting through the month.
- Calm after Tết: the Lunar New Year crowds and surcharges are gone, so you get great weather with easier prices and quieter sights.
- Heads-up on late March: from mid-to-late March it starts to get hotter, pointing toward the summer ahead.
1. Da Nang in March at a Glance
2. March Weather in Detail: How It Compares to February & April
3. The Sea & Beaches in March
4. Why March Is a Great All-Round Month
5. Crowds, Prices & Value in March
6. Festivals & What’s On in March
7. The Best Things to Do in Da Nang in March
8. Rainy-Day & Indoor Backup Plans
9. What to Pack for March’s Warm, Dry Weather
10. So, Is March a Good Time to Visit Da Nang?
March might be the best all-round month to visit Da Nang. It sits in the heart of the dry season — sunny, very low rain and comfortable temperatures — but with a crucial bonus over the deep winter months: the sea is warming back up, so the beaches come into their own again. Add the calm after Tết (the Lunar New Year crowds and surcharges have passed) and you get superb weather, a lively-but-not-overwhelmed city, and easier prices. The only caveat is timing within the month: early-to-mid March is mild and lovely, while late March starts to heat up toward summer. This is a complete, no-spin guide to Da Nang in March: 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 February guide and January guide, or the full Da Nang weather guide.)

1. Da Nang in March at a Glance
In short: March is dry, sunny and warm — a top all-round month — with the sea warming and the post-Tết calm settling in. It’s excellent for both sightseeing and the beach, with the only watch-out being the building heat late in the month. Here’s the quick picture:
| What to expect | March in Da Nang |
|---|---|
| Daytime high | around 28°C (hotter late month) |
| Night-time low | around 22°C |
| Sea temperature | ~24–25°C and rising — beach season back |
| Rain | very low (~20mm) |
| Rainy days | roughly 4 days (light) |
| Humidity | low early, rising later |
| Sunshine | good — dry, stable skies |
| Crowds | easing after Tết — pleasant |
| Hotel prices | moderate (down from the Tết peak) |
| Verdict | one of the best months — beach & sightseeing |
2. March Weather in Detail: How It Compares to February & April
March is firmly in the dry season and a touch warmer than February. Daytime highs sit around 28°C and nights around 22°C, with low humidity (especially early in the month) that keeps it comfortable. It’s very dry — only about 20mm of rain over a few days — so clear, sunny skies are the norm. The key trend is warmth: the mercury climbs as the month goes on, and by April it pushes past 31°C.
Here’s how the dry season builds across three months, so you can choose your dates with eyes open:
| Aspect | February | March | April |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daytime high | ~26°C | ~28°C | ~31°C |
| Sea temperature | ~24°C | ~24–25°C | ~26°C |
| Rain (monthly) | ~25–40mm | very low (~20mm) | low (~35mm) |
| Rainy days | ~5–6 | ~4 | ~5 |
| Humidity | low | low, rising | rising |
| Feel | mild, Tết | warm sweet spot | getting hot |
The trend is clear: February to April is dry and steadily warmer. March is the sweet spot — warm enough for the beach, not yet as hot as April and the summer. For the cooler, drier earlier months (and the Tết festivities), see our February and January guides. If you love heat and warm seas, April onward delivers.
3. The Sea & Beaches in March
Here’s a big reason March shines: the sea is warming back up. After the cool winter low, water temperatures climb to around 24–25°C and keep rising through the month, so swimming becomes genuinely inviting again — and the beach season is back. Combined with dry, sunny skies, Da Nang’s long city beaches are a real highlight once more.
- Warming water: early March is still on the cool side; by late March the sea is noticeably warmer and lovely for swimming.
- Calmer, sunnier conditions: the winter monsoon eases, so the sea is gentler than in deep winter.
- Swim safely: still swim between the flags and heed lifeguards, especially on breezier days.
- Boat trips return: as conditions improve, day trips and water activities become more reliable than in the winter months.
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 March, you can finally combine great sightseeing with proper beach days.
4. Why March Is a Great All-Round Month
March is arguably Da Nang’s best all-rounder. You get the dry season’s clear, sunny weather; warm-but-comfortable temperatures (not yet the summer scorch); a sea that’s warming back to swimmable; and the calm after Tết, with crowds and prices easing. Whether you want beaches, mountains, the old town of Hoi An or city exploring, conditions are about as good as they get.
- Best of both worlds: beach days and comfortable sightseeing, without the extremes of summer heat or winter chill.
- Post-Tết calm: the Lunar New Year rush is over, so sights are pleasant and prices have come down from their February peak.
- Reliable skies: very low rain means you can plan day after day outdoors with confidence.
- Plan for the heat late in the month: from mid-to-late March temperatures climb, so pack accordingly and start outdoor activities earlier in the day.

5. Crowds, Prices & Value in March
March offers a appealing balance: great dry-season weather without the Tết extremes. The Lunar New Year crowds, surcharges and sold-out resorts of February have passed, so the city feels relaxed and prices are more reasonable, while the weather stays excellent. It’s still a popular dry-season month, so it’s far from empty — but it’s an easier, better-value time than the Tết peak.
- More relaxed than February: no Tết surge, so sights, restaurants and beaches are pleasant rather than packed.
- Moderate prices: rates ease from the holiday peak, though it’s still high-ish dry season — book ahead for the best beach resorts.
- For deeper savings, the quieter, wetter months (October–November) are much cheaper — see the lead-in via our February and January guides.
Where to stay? Compare our pick of the best Da Nang beach resorts & hotels, and book a little ahead to lock in good rooms during the dry season.
6. Festivals & What’s On in March
March is quieter on the festival front than the Tết-filled weeks before it, but it has a couple of nice touches. International Women’s Day (8 March) is widely and warmly celebrated in Vietnam — flowers and gifts for women appear everywhere, and there’s a friendly, celebratory feel around the city (much like Vietnamese Women’s Day in October).
Nearby Hoi An also holds its monthly Lantern Full Moon Festival on the 14th day of each lunar month, when the old town dims its lights for lanterns and candles along the river — and in March’s clear, dry weather it’s especially lovely. See our Hoi An guide to time it right. Otherwise, March is about the everyday pleasures: the beach, the food and a comfortable, uncrowded city.
7. The Best Things to Do in Da Nang in March
March’s warm, dry weather and warming sea make it ideal for doing it all — beaches and sightseeing alike.
- Hit the beach: with the sea warming back up, this is the month the coast comes alive again — swim, sunbathe and enjoy the seafood shacks.
- Ba Na Hills & the Golden Bridge: clear skies are ideal for the cable car and mountain views. See our Ba Na Hills guide.
- Marble Mountains & Son Tra: comfortable temperatures make the caves, pagodas and viewpoints a pleasure (go earlier in the day late in the month).
- 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.

8. Rainy-Day & Indoor Backup Plans
March is one of the driest months, so you’ll rarely need a Plan B — but it’s worth knowing your indoor options for the odd cloudy hour or to escape the building afternoon heat late in the month. Keep this shortlist handy:
| Indoor / shade 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, especially 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 |
9. What to Pack for March’s Warm, Dry Weather
March asks you to pack for warm, sunny days — with a light layer for the (still slightly cool) early-month evenings:
- Light, breathable clothing (cotton/linen) for warm days, plus swimwear now that the sea is inviting.
- Sun protection: high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat — the sun is strong, especially later in the month.
- A light layer for cooler early-March evenings and strong air-conditioning.
- Comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing, and sandals for the beach.
- A compact umbrella just in case (you’ll rarely need it), and a modest cover-up for temples.
10. So, Is March a Good Time to Visit Da Nang?
Yes — March is one of the very best times to visit Da Nang. You get dry, sunny weather, comfortable warmth, a sea that’s warming back to swimmable, and the relaxed post-Tết calm with easier prices. For many travellers it’s the ideal all-rounder, combining great beach conditions with comfortable sightseeing.
March is ideal for just about everyone — beachgoers, sightseers, couples and families — especially in the first half before the heat builds. It’s less ideal if you want peak-summer sea temperatures (April onward is warmer) or rock-bottom prices (the wetter months are cheaper, though far less reliable). If you’re sensitive to heat, aim for early-to-mid March and start your days early.
Pack light, bring your swimwear, and March can be a sunny, balanced and genuinely excellent trip. Map out the rest with our complete Da Nang travel guide.