Do you have a plan to explore Phong Nha from Da Nang Airport? You do not know what is the best way to transfer? Do not worry about that! With our private car transfer service you will have the best trip of your life. We always know what’s best for you with the team of English speaking drivers, we will provide you with the best transfer service of your life. Danang Airport to Phong Nha by private car is the best choice for a connection in this area.
The distance from Da Nang Airport to Phong Nha by private car is approximately 315 km. It will take you about 6 hours to transfer. It’s really a long trip. But, on the way, we can stop to visit many sights throughout the course. Our driver will greet you at the arrival gate of Da Nang Airport with a welcome sign printed your name.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Specialized infant seats are available. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Departure for Phong Nha. First, stop to visit the Hai Van Pass (Cloud Pass). It is the natural border between Da Nang and Hue with 20 km long. The top of the pass is about 500 m above sea level. From this position you can take a panoramic view of the city of Da Nang.
Continue to Lang Co Beach – one of the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam. Lang Co Bay is Vietnam’s third largest bay in the top 30 most beautiful ocean bays in the world. You can rest here to stroll freely by the sea, swim and drink a cold coconut before continuing your journey. In addition, you can stop at many local restaurants for lunch with fresh seafood.
Upon arrival in Quang Tri Province, we can stop to visit Hien Luong Bridge and Ben Hai River. This is a remnant of the monument that divided Vietnam into two areas during the Vietnam War.
Before transfer to Phong Nha, we can visit Vinh Moc tunnels. This is a complex used by the North Vietnamese Army to fight the Americans during the Vietnam War and by the civilian population to protect themselves from American bombing.