Son Tra is a peninsula district in Da Nang, Vietnam, located 9km from Da Nang International Airport (DAD). The area encompasses 2,339 mapped points of interest within a 10km radius, including 4 beaches, 30 temples, and 4 parks. The peninsula experiences a tropical monsoon climate with warm year-round temperatures; average highs range from 22.8°C in January to 32.7°C in June. The dry season (March–June) offers the most favorable conditions, with March averaging 23.8°C and receiving only 53mm of rainfall across 9 days. The wettest period occurs October–December, with October recording 441mm of precipitation across 26 rainy days. The district supports 609 restaurants, 801 cafes, 331 hotels, and 36 hostels within the mapped radius, serving both leisure and business travelers. Son Tra's landmarks include the Cầu Rồng (Dragon Bridge), Bảo tàng Nghệ thuật Điêu khắc Chăm (Cham Sculpture Museum), and several historic memorials documenting the peninsula's role in regional history.
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801
Cafés
609
Restaurants
331
Hotels
293
ATMs
61
Bars
52
Pharmacies
40
Viewpoints
36
Hostels
30
Temples
24
Guesthouses
23
Attractions
15
Hospitals
12
Markets
4
Parks
4
Beaches
4
Museums
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Son Tra is a coastal peninsula in Da Nang, located in central Vietnam along the South China Sea. The district experiences a tropical monsoon climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Summer months (May–August) average 28–29°C and receive 60–136mm of monthly rainfall. The monsoon season peaks in October with 441mm of precipitation and 26 rainy days. Winter months (January–February) are cooler and drier, averaging 21–21.3°C with 81–165mm of rainfall. The transition months of March–June are characterized by lower precipitation (53–78mm) and comfortable temperatures (23.8–28.1°C), making this period ideal for outdoor activities and beach visits.
Son Tra contains a diverse range of hospitality and service infrastructure within a 10km radius. The district offers 331 hotels, 36 hostels, and 24 guesthouses, alongside 293 ATMs and 52 pharmacies for visitor convenience. Dining options are extensive, with 609 restaurants and 801 cafes providing varied cuisine and price points. Beach access is supported by 4 mapped beaches within the radius. Cultural and recreational venues include 4 museums, 30 temples, 4 parks, 40 viewpoints, and 23 recorded attractions, offering both heritage and nature-based experiences. Markets (12 locations), bars (61), and healthcare facilities (15 hospitals) complete the support infrastructure for extended stays.
Son Tra's most prominent landmarks reflect its cultural and historical significance. The Cầu Rồng (Dragon Bridge) serves as a central urban landmark. The Bảo tàng Nghệ thuật Điêu khắc Chăm (Cham Sculpture Museum) preserves religious and artistic artifacts from the Champa kingdom. Art in Paradise is a 3D interactive museum popular with visitors seeking immersive art experiences. Historic memorials document important events, including a marker for Flight 229, which crashed on March 15, 1979. The Fishing Village and Fleet represent the district's maritime heritage. Natural attractions include the Dragon's Head Fire Show and Lang Bich Hoa (Flower Park), offering scenic vistas and leisure activities. The peninsula's parks and viewpoints (40 mapped) provide access to the Marble Mountains and coastal scenery.
The optimal travel window for Son Tra is March through June, when rainfall is minimal and temperatures are pleasant. March features the lowest precipitation during this period (53mm across 9 days) with average highs of 26.2°C. April and May see rising temperatures (28.5°C and 31.1°C respectively) but maintain low rainfall (78mm and 70mm). June is warm (32.7°C maximum) but relatively dry (60mm). The monsoon season (September–December) brings heavy rainfall, particularly October–November (321–441mm monthly), though November still records acceptable conditions for acclimatized travelers. January–February offer cool and dry conditions but are less ideal for beach activities than the spring months.

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