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The Ultimate $30/Day Solo Travel Budget for Da Nang (2026)

An exhaustive, line-by-line budget breakdown for solo backpackers and digital nomads living in Da Nang. Find out exactly what $30 a day gets you, from beachside apartments to street food.

12 min read
Updated April 2026
Updated April 2026Prices verified by expats living in the An Thuong & My Khe beach areas.

Da Nang is repeatedly voted one of the best cities in the world for digital nomads and solo travelers. It strikes the perfect balance: a sprawling golden beach, lush green mountains, blazing-fast internet, and incredibly low costs. But exactly how cheap is it? If you are a solo traveler trying to stretch your budget without eating instant noodles every night, you might be wondering if a $30 USD/day budget is actually realistic.

The Quick Answer: Can You Actually Do $30/Day?

Yes, $30 a day in Da Nang provides a remarkably high quality of life. With a $30 budget (approximately 750,000 VND), you can afford a private room in a homestay, eating out for all three meals (a mix of local and Western food), 2-3 iced coffees, and renting a scooter to get around the city.

If you chose to stay in a hostel dorm bed and ate strictly local street food, you could easily survive on $15 to $20 a day. However, for a comfortable "flashpacker" or digital nomad lifestyle, $30 is the sweet spot.

1. Accommodation: Hostels vs. Homestays ($8 - $15/day)

Unlike Western Europe or the US, accommodation will not eat up 70% of your budget in Da Nang. Most solo travelers base themselves in either the An Thuong expat area (My Khe Beach) or on the quieter Son Tra Peninsula.

Hostel Dorm Beds ($5 - $8 per night)

Da Nang has phenomenal boutique hostels. For $6, you expect an AC dorm with privacy curtains, individual reading lights, lockers, and sometimes even a rooftop pool.

Private Homestay Rooms ($10 - $18 per night)

This is the best value for money for long-term travelers. Homestays are essentially local guesthouses. For about $12, you will get a private en-suite bedroom with a smart TV, fast WiFi, mini-fridge, and daily cleaning.

Studio Apartments ($300 - $400 per month; ~$10/day)

If you plan to stay for a month or longer, renting a fully furnished studio apartment near the beach drops your daily housing cost significantly.

Pro Tip: Don't book 30 days on Booking.com or Airbnb blindly. Book 2 days in a hostel, then walk around the An Thuong area looking for "Cho Thuê Phòng" (Room for Rent) signs. You can negotiate monthly rates in person directly with the landlord for 30-40% cheaper.

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2. Food & Coffee Budget ($8 - $12/day)

Food is where Da Nang truly shines. The seafood is fresh, the local Central Vietnamese cuisine is distinct, and the cafe culture is arguably among the best in Asia.

ItemEstimated Cost (VND)Estimated Cost (USD)
Bánh Mì (Vietnamese Baguette)15,000 - 25,000 VND$0.60 - $1.00
Mì Quảng (Local Noodle Dish)30,000 - 45,000 VND$1.20 - $1.80
Cơm Tấm (Broken Rice with Pork)40,000 - 55,000 VND$1.60 - $2.20
Western Breakfast (Avocado Toast)90,000 - 150,000 VND$3.50 - $6.00
Cà Phê Sữa Đá (Iced Milk Coffee)15,000 - 30,000 VND$0.60 - $1.20
Specialty Cold Brew at an Expat Cafe60,000 - 80,000 VND$2.50 - $3.20
Local Beer (Larue)15,000 VND$0.60

*If you eat local street food for breakfast and lunch, and have a nice sit-down dinner with a beer in the evening, your daily food cost will easily stay under $10.*

3. Transport: Scooters & Grabs ($2 - $4/day)

Da Nang is spread out. While the beach area is walkable, going into the city center (across the Dragon Bridge) or up into the Son Tra mountains requires transit.

Renting a Motorbike: Renting an automatic scooter like a Yamaha Nouvo or Honda AirBlade costs around 120,000 VND to 150,000 VND per day ($5). If you rent by the month, it drops to 1,200,000 VND ($50/month), which breaks down to $1.60 per day. Petrol is cheap, about $1 a liter.

What if you don't drive?

If you aren't comfortable driving a scooter, use the Grab app. A GrabBike ride from My Khe beach across the bridge to the Han Market will cost roughly 25,000 VND ($1). You can take 3 to 4 GrabBikes a day and barely spend $4.

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4. Coworking & Cheap Things to Do

As a solo traveler, staying entertained doesn't need to break the bank.

  • My Khe Beach (Free): Swimming, surfing, or playing beach volleyball costs absolutely nothing. Beach chair rentals are around 40,000 VND ($1.60) for the whole day.
  • Lady Buddha & Son Tra Peninsula (Free): Rent a bike of your own or take a Grab to see the wild monkeys and the colossal Lady Buddha statue overlooking the bay.
  • Dragon Bridge Fire Show (Free): Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 9:00 PM, the massive yellow dragon bridge breathes actual fire and water.
  • Coworking Spaces ($6 - $10/day): If you are working, places like Enouvo Space, Beans Workspace, or The Offi-ce offer blazing internet, ergonomic chairs, and great coffee.

A Sample $30 Day Itinerary

08:00 AM - Breakfast ($1.50)A bowl of Mì Quảng on the street (30k) + Iced local coffee (15k).
09:30 AM - Work/Chill at a Cafe ($2.00)Large coconut coffee at a beachside cafe with AC and WiFi (50k).
12:30 PM - Lunch ($2.50)Cơm Gà (Chicken Rice) at a local eaterie (50k) + Fresh Mango Smoothie (15k).
03:00 PM - Accommodation ($12.00)Private room in a nice homestay near An Thuong.
05:00 PM - Beach & Sunset Beer ($1.00)A couple of Larue beers from a minimart watching the sunset on My Khe Beach (25k).
07:30 PM - Dinner ($6.00)Western food craving! A burger or a decent pizza in the expat area (150k).
Transit ($2.00)Daily prorated cost of a monthly scooter rental + petrol, or 2 GrabBikes (50k).
Total: ~$27.00 USDWhich leaves you $3 for extra beers, laundry, or a midnight Banh Mi.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions — Da Nang

Quick answers for tourists and expats visiting or living in Da Nang

Is 1 million VND enough for a day in Da Nang?

Yes, 1,000,000 VND (about $40 USD) is more than enough for a comfortable solo traveler. It easily covers a private room in a hostel or homestay, three local meals, a few coffees, and Grab rides around town.

How much does a coworking space cost in Da Nang?

A standard day pass at a coworking space in the An Thuong (expat) area costs between 150,000 VND to 250,000 VND ($6 to $10). Monthly passes usually run between $80 and $120.

Is Da Nang cheaper than Ho Chi Minh City?

Yes, Da Nang is generally 20-30% cheaper than Ho Chi Minh City, especially when it comes to long-term accommodation and local seafood.

Do I need to tip in Da Nang restaurants?

Tipping is not culturally expected in Vietnam. However, at high-end Western restaurants in the An Thuong area, a 5-10% service charge may be included. Leaving small change for good service is appreciated but never mandatory.

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