[Ultimate Guide] Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2026: Tickets, Best Spots, and Scams

๐Ÿ”ฅ DIFF 2026 Quick Summary ๐Ÿ”ฅ

  • โœ… Schedule: Runs every weekend (Saturday) from early June for about a month. The grand finale is in mid-July.
  • โœ… Tickets: Official Grandstand tickets start at 800,000 VND (~$32 USD). Never buy from scalpers; book online in advance via Klook.
  • โœ… Traffic Warning: Grab fares surge by 500% (from 50,000 VND to 250,000 VND) when the festival ends at 10 PM. Walk 15 minutes away from the venue before booking a GrabBike or Xanh SM electric taxi.

If you are planning a summer trip to Da Nang in 2026, you are in for a massive treat. The Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) is Asiaโ€™s largest fireworks event, illuminating the Han River starting in June.

However, simply showing up to the riverbank completely unprepared is a guaranteed way to ruin your night. Having survived the festival three times, I am sharing my personal tips on how to avoid hotel scams, where to buy official tickets, and the absolute best free spots to watch the show.

1. DIFF 2026 Schedule & Essential Info

๐ŸŽฅ 1-Minute Quick Preview

Watch the video above for a quick summary!

DIFF is a month-long competition. Different countries compete every Saturday night, leading up to a spectacular grand finale in July.

  • Location: Han River stage (directly in front of Novotel Danang)
  • Time: Opening ceremonies at 8:00 PM, fireworks ignite around 8:30 PM.
  • Warning: Major roads around the Han River close at 3:00 PM. You cannot take a taxi directly to the venue. You must drop off at least 15 minutes away and walk.

2. How to Buy Tickets (and Avoid Scalpers)

The best way to enjoy the show is from the official grandstands. Tickets usually go on sale in late April or May.

[2026 Estimated Prices]

  • Standard (Zones A1-A3): ~800,000 VND ($32 USD)
  • Premium (Center View): ~1,500,000 VND โ€“ 2,000,000 VND ($60 โ€“ $80 USD)

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tip: Do not buy tickets from street vendors on the day of the event. Scalpers inflate prices by 200%. Buy your digital QR code tickets online before you leave for Vietnam.

3. Top 3 Hotels for Fireworks Viewing

Hotel prices skyrocket during DIFF. If you want to watch the show from air-conditioned comfort, book one of these:

โœ… 1. Novotel Danang Premier Han River

The absolute best spot in the city. Book a table at the Sky36 rooftop bar or ensure your room has a balcony. (Expect to pay $150 โ€“ $200+ per night).

โœ… 2. Wink Hotel Danang Centre

A brilliant budget alternative. Located near the Tran Thi Ly Bridge, it offers excellent rooftop views for around $40 โ€“ $60 a night.

โœ… 3. Melia Vinpearl Danang Riverfront

Located on the east side of the river, offering a perfect head-on view of the fireworks. Ideal for families.

โŒ Warning: Just because an Agoda listing says โ€œRiver Viewโ€ doesnโ€™t mean you will see the fireworks. Many rooms face the wrong direction. Always email the hotel to confirm an unobstructed view.

4. The Best Free Viewing Spots

You donโ€™t have to spend a dime to enjoy the show.

  1. Han River Bridge: The most popular free spot. Arrive by 6:00 PM to secure a place against the railing.
  2. Riverbank opposite Vincom Plaza: Grab a Vietnamese iced coffee (35,000 VND) from Highlands Coffee and sit on the east riverbank. Itโ€™s less crowded than the west side.
  3. Tran Thi Ly Bridge: A 30-minute walk away, but it offers a stunning panoramic view of the city skyline and fireworksโ€”a favorite for local photographers.

5. Essential Packing List for the Night

June nights in Da Nang are 30ยฐC (86ยฐF) with 80% humidity.

  • Portable Fan: Absolutely necessary for the crowds.
  • Mosquito Repellent: Buy โ€˜Soffelโ€™ at Lotte Mart for 30,000 VND to survive the river bugs.
  • Small Cash: Bring 10,000 and 20,000 VND notes for water and snacks. Vendors will refuse 500,000 VND notes.

Enjoy the greatest show in Southeast Asia and travel smart!

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