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Da Nang Night Motorbike Tour & River Cruise Riding By Lady Rider
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Night in Da Nang moves fast. This Da Nang night motorbike tour with a lady rider is built for first-timers: you get a guided ride to the big-lit sights, then a Han River cruise when the riverside looks its best.
I love that the tour handles the hardest part up front: hotel pickup and drop-off. That means you spend less time hunting a meeting point and more time actually seeing the city.
One thing to consider: it’s real motorbike riding plus short walks, and there’s a safety weight rule—women riders take guests under 90 kg. If you’re heavier, they arrange a male rider, and Sun Wheel admission isn’t included.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Da Nang after dark: what this ride-and-cruise combo really delivers
- How the 4-hour format works (and why it’s good value)
- Lady rider experience: feeling safe while still having fun
- Stop-by-stop: Dragon Bridge, Love Bridge, and APEC Park at night
- Stop 1: Dragon Bridge (and possible water/fire show)
- Stop 2: Love Bridge (walk + city views)
- Stop 3: APEC Park (the kite-shaped heart of Da Nang)
- The Han River cruise plus local noodles: where the night slows down
- Sun Wheel and the night market: the photo stop that may cost extra
- Logistics that actually affect your evening
- Price check: why $37 feels fair for this kind of night access
- Who should book this Da Nang night motorbike tour (and who might skip it)
- Should you book this Da Nang night motorbike & river cruise?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Da Nang night motorbike tour and Han River cruise?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What food and drinks are included?
- Which stops are included, and are admission fees covered?
- Is this tour private?
- Is there a weight or fitness requirement?
- What happens if the Han River cruise can’t run due to rain?
Key things to know before you go

- Lady rider safety rule (90 kg cutoff): women riders handle guests under 90 kg; heavier riders get a male rider for safety.
- Easy city sampling: bridges, a kite-shaped park, and a night-market stop—good if you want your bearings fast.
- Han River cruise at night: the tour leans into the illuminated riverside experience.
- Simple included food: a local light dinner with local noodles, plus a beer or soft drink depending on package.
- Dragon Bridge show timing: on Friday or weekends, you have a shot at seeing the water and fire show from the bridge.
- English-speaking guide: you’re not just dropped on a bike—you get explanations and photo help.
Da Nang after dark: what this ride-and-cruise combo really delivers

Da Nang looks totally different at night. During this 4-hour tour, you’re not trying to cram everything in on your own—you’re following a route that mixes famous spots with the more “local-feeling” streets.
The core idea is simple and smart: you ride the city after dark, then switch to slower cruising on the Han River. That contrast helps. Motorbikes get you there quickly and keep the energy up, while the river cruise lets you take in the glow and skyline without feeling rushed.
I also like how the stops are chosen. You’re not just seeing random landmarks—you’re hitting places that give you real context for Da Nang: the big icon bridge area, the romantic “Love Bridge” views, and APEC Park in the middle of town.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Da Nang
How the 4-hour format works (and why it’s good value)
This tour runs about 4 hours and is designed to be doable even if you’re only in Da Nang for a short time. You start with hotel pickup (for hotels roughly 4–5 km from the city center) and you end back at the pickup point—so your evening doesn’t turn into transportation stress.
You’ll ride with a personal local guide and rider who speaks English. Importantly, it’s not a chaotic group bus situation. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning it’s just your group.
Price matters here. At $37 per person, you’re paying for a full guided night circuit: pickup/drop-off, a guide/rider, motorbike insurance (according to Vietnamese road law), a light dinner, and the Han River cruise experience with at least one drink included (beer or soft drink depending on the package). For Da Nang, that’s the kind of value that usually costs more when you piece it together yourself.
Lady rider experience: feeling safe while still having fun

This is marketed as a night ride with women riders—and safety is baked into the rules. The operator states they only accept bookings under 90 kg since the riders are women. If you’re above that weight, they arrange a male rider for safety.
In practice, that kind of boundary usually means the company is thinking ahead rather than winging it. The tour also includes motorbike insurance, and the rider and guide are the ones doing the navigating and pacing.
From the guide names I’ve seen associated with this tour, the team often personalizes the vibe. People mention guides like Alana, Stella, Kimnga, Giant, and Moon, plus a group of lady bikers including Tracy, Hanh, Ngan, and Giau. That matters because your experience can swing from okay to memorable depending on how comfortable and chatty your guide is—and many accounts highlight how accommodating the guides are.
One practical note: the tour specifically warns you to take care of personal belongings like your wallet, phone, and camera. So plan to keep your stuff secure and not loose in pockets where it might shift on a bike ride.
Stop-by-stop: Dragon Bridge, Love Bridge, and APEC Park at night

This itinerary is built to keep walking minimal while still giving you “I was there” moments.
Stop 1: Dragon Bridge (and possible water/fire show)
You’ll visit Dragon Bridge and get about 30 minutes here. Admission is listed as free. This bridge is Da Nang’s headline photo spot, and your timing can pay off.
The tour notes that if you go on Friday or weekend, you may see the bridge’s water and fire show from the bridge area. Even if you don’t catch the full show, the night lighting is a big part of why this stop works at all.
How to make the most of it: be ready with your photo angle when you arrive. You don’t have long, and the point is to get clear shots while you’re still with the guide who can time things for you.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Da Nang
Stop 2: Love Bridge (walk + city views)
Next is Love Bridge Da Nang, again with about 30 minutes. Admission is free. This stop is less about monuments and more about views—walking the bridge area gives you great angles back toward the city.
The best part here is that it breaks the ride up with a short stretch. You’re not just sitting on a bike; you’re getting a change of pace before moving on.
Possible drawback: if you’re not a fan of bridges or crowds in the evening, this is still a popular area—so go with the expectation of people and focus on your photos quickly.
Stop 3: APEC Park (the kite-shaped heart of Da Nang)
Then you move to APEC Park, described as featuring a kite shape at the heart of the city. You’ll spend 30 minutes, with admission also listed as free.
This is a smart inclusion because it’s not just a “photo stop.” It gives a sense of Da Nang’s center, and it helps you understand how the city organizes public space around major sights.
The Han River cruise plus local noodles: where the night slows down

After the land stops, the tour shifts to the water. That’s a good thing.
You’ll take a Han River cruise during the evening. A local light dinner is included—specifically local noodles—and the package includes one item of local beer or a soft drink per guest on the cruise, depending on the package.
The night cruise matters because it changes the pace and the perspective. From the river you get a wider view, and the illuminated riverside helps everything look more “set up” for sightseeing rather than just transit.
Also, it’s worth noting the operator states they aren’t responsible for illness after the trip related to food or drinks. That’s a standard disclaimer, but it’s also a reminder: if you’re sensitive with food, go easy and stick to what you know you’ll tolerate.
Sun Wheel and the night market: the photo stop that may cost extra

The last major city stop is tied to Sun Wheel, with about 30 minutes for walking and city photos. The note here is important: admission is not included.
So think of this segment as a photo-and-stroll window near an evening entertainment area, not a guaranteed ride on every attraction. You’re there to wander and grab night views, and your guide helps you move through the area efficiently.
My advice: treat the Sun Wheel moment as optional spending time. If you don’t want extra costs, focus on the views and the walking route rather than the attractions.
Logistics that actually affect your evening

A few details are worth knowing because they influence how smooth the tour feels.
- Private group: it’s listed as private, meaning you and your group follow your own pacing rather than being mixed into a larger crowd.
- Mobile ticket: you’ll have a mobile ticket, which reduces last-minute paperwork friction.
- Moderate fitness: the tour says you should have moderate physical fitness since you’ll walk a bit between stops.
- Weight rules for female riders: under 90 kg for women riders; male rider arranged if over 90 kg.
- Public holidays: a 20% surcharge by cash on-site is mentioned for public holidays.
- If weather disrupts the cruise: one account notes the Han River cruise couldn’t happen due to rain, and the company offered a food tour instead. So if the weather turns, expect they’ll try to swap to something still enjoyable rather than leaving you stuck.
Price check: why $37 feels fair for this kind of night access

At $37 per person for a 4-hour guided night ride plus river cruise and included food/drink, this is priced like a “smart shortcut” tour.
Here’s why it can be good value:
- You’re paying for transportation by motorbike with a licensed/insured setup.
- You get pickup and drop-off (within the stated area).
- You get an English-speaking guide who brings you to multiple key areas in one evening.
- You get Dragon Bridge, Love Bridge, APEC Park, and a night-market/photo stop connected to Sun Wheel.
- You get Han River cruising plus local noodles and a drink.
The main costs you might still handle are personal expenses and anything tied to the Sun Wheel area, since admission there isn’t included.
Who should book this Da Nang night motorbike tour (and who might skip it)
This tour is a great match if:
- you’re a first-time visitor who wants a guided night circuit rather than figuring out logistics after dark
- you like motorbike sightseeing, and you’re okay with short walks at stops
- you want a mix of famous icons and smaller city views
It may not be the best fit if:
- you feel uneasy with motorbike riding
- you’re above the 90 kg limit for women riders (not a deal-breaker since a male rider can be arranged, but it’s still a key factor to confirm)
- you strongly prefer fully self-guided sightseeing with no set itinerary
If you want the night highlights with less planning, this is exactly the kind of tour that earns its place.
Should you book this Da Nang night motorbike & river cruise?
Yes, if your goal is a smooth first pass at Da Nang’s night vibe. The combination of bridges by night, Han River cruising, and included local noodles makes this more than just a photo tour. And when guides are described as safe, organized, and friendly (names like Alana and Stella come up often), that usually translates into a ride that feels controlled, not chaotic.
I’d book it particularly if you want an evening that’s guided but still feels fun: you get movement on a bike, then you slow down on the river.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Da Nang night motorbike tour and Han River cruise?
The tour is about 4 hours.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are included for hotels about 4–5 km from the city center. You share your hotel when booking.
What food and drinks are included?
You get a local light dinner with local noodles. The package also includes one item of local beer or a soft drink per guest on the Han River cruise, depending on the package.
Which stops are included, and are admission fees covered?
Dragon Bridge, Love Bridge, and APEC Park have admission listed as free for the tour stops. The Sun Wheel portion includes walking and photos, but Sun Wheel admission is not included.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s listed as private, so only your group participates.
Is there a weight or fitness requirement?
Yes. The tour notes a safety rule for female riders: they only accept guests under 90 kg, and if you’re over 90 kg they arrange a male rider. It also says you should have moderate physical fitness since there’s walking.
What happens if the Han River cruise can’t run due to rain?
In at least one reported case, when the Han River cruise couldn’t happen because of rain, the operator offered a food tour alternative instead.

































