Da Nang in February: Tết Festivities & Spring in the Air
February is Da Nang’s driest, sunniest month — and the heart of Tết, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year. Here’s the complete, honest guide, including exactly how to plan around the Tết holiday.
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February is Da Nang’s driest, sunniest month — and the heart of Tết, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year. Here’s the complete, honest guide, including exactly how to plan around the Tết holiday.
January brings Da Nang its dry season in full: sunny, mild, low-rain days that make it one of the best months to visit — plus the festive build-up to Tết. Here’s the complete, honest guide.
December is when Da Nang turns the corner: the rain eases, typhoon season ends, and cool, comfortable weather arrives — just in time for a festive Christmas and New Year. Here’s the complete, honest guide.
November is the tail of Da Nang’s wet season — still rainy and cooler, with the typhoon risk easing as the month goes on. It stays quiet and cheap, with a warm sea. Here’s the complete, honest guide.
October is Da Nang’s wettest month and the peak of typhoon season — but also its quietest and cheapest, with a still-warm sea. Here’s the complete, honest guide, including the truth about Hoi An flooding.
September is when Da Nang’s wet season truly begins — the sea stays warm and prices fall, but rain roughly triples and it’s the heart of typhoon season. Here’s the complete, honest guide.