Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket

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Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket

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Your feet will feel brand new.

Than Tai Hot Springs Park is a simple day trip that still feels like a treat, with natural mineral baths and a mountain-feeling setting about 20 km from Da Nang. I also like that the ticket time-binds you into a full on-site flow, not just a quick dip. The one thing to plan around: some pools run cooler than you’d expect and parts of the water rides may have timed downtime midday.

For about $19 per person, you’re paying for more than soaking. You get a full bathing circuit (mineral bath, sauna, steam, jacuzzi massage, natural hot tub) plus the park’s included attractions, so you can shift between heat, slides, and themed areas without hunting for the next activity.

One more practical note: there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off included, and you should aim to arrive early because last admission is 3:00 PM (opening is 8:30 AM).

Key things to know before you go

Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket - Key things to know before you go

  • 20 km from Da Nang: Plan on roughly 30 minutes by car to reach Nui Than Tai.
  • You’ve got a timed window: Open daily 8:30 AM–5:30 PM, with last admission at 3:00 PM.
  • Included bathing circuit: Mineral bath, sauna, steam, jacuzzi massage, and natural hot tub.
  • More than hot springs: Jurassic Park, Orchid Garden, Temple of Fortune, real-life game zones, and free 9D–12D movies.
  • Heights affect tickets: Children 99 cm and under are free; 100–140 cm need a child ticket.
  • Midday planning matters: Some water rides can stop around 11:30 AM–1:00 PM, so do them earlier if that’s your priority.

Than Tai Hot Springs Park: a one-day reset 20 km from Da Nang

Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket - Than Tai Hot Springs Park: a one-day reset 20 km from Da Nang
This is one of those day trips where the logistics stay easy, but the day still feels like a mini vacation. Nui Than Tai sits close enough to Da Nang that you can go for a few hours or stay for a long stretch, and the on-site design lets you bounce between heat and fun at your own pace.

What makes the park feel special is the combination of natural hot springs plus outdoor areas with “mountain air” vibes. It’s not just indoor facilities. Even when you’re switching activities, you’re surrounded by the outdoor setting around the Than Tai area and the wider park grounds, which helps the day feel lighter than a typical city soak.

And because the ticket covers both relaxation and attractions, you can build your own order: start with the baths, slide your way to the more playful sections, then come back to the warmth when you want to cool down and reset.

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Price and logistics: what $19 buys (and what it doesn’t)

Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket - Price and logistics: what $19 buys (and what it doesn’t)
The headline number is $19 per person, and that price is easiest to judge by looking at what’s inside the park. Your included access covers:

  • natural mineral bath
  • sauna and steam bath
  • jacuzzi massage
  • natural hot tub
  • lazy river slide
  • entry to the park’s listed attractions and zones (Thousand Lakes, Water Park, Temple of Fortune, Jurassic Park, Orchid Garden, game area, and the free 9D–12D movies)

That’s a lot for one day, especially if you’re the type who likes to “mix modes” (heat now, fun later). If you only want a quick dip, the value is still there—but it’s best when you’re ready to spend most of the day on-site.

What you should budget for separately:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (not included)
  • other personal expenses and tip
  • anything not listed as included, like optional food offerings

Also keep two timing details in mind:

  1. Opening hours run 8:30 AM–5:30 PM.
  2. Last admission is 3:00 PM, so you don’t want a late start if you’d like time for both the baths and the themed zones.

For entry, you can present a mobile or printed voucher. After confirmation, you’ll receive a PDF ticket email at least 24 hours before your travel date. If it doesn’t arrive in time, you can message GlobalTix Customer Support Live Chat on WhatsApp at +65 9765 3804 for help.

Bathing circuit: mineral pools, sauna, steam, jacuzzi massage and hot tubs

Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket - Bathing circuit: mineral pools, sauna, steam, jacuzzi massage and hot tubs
This is the part most people remember for a reason: the hot springs are the main event. The included options give you the classic mix of heat experiences that work well for different moods—whether you want full-body soak warmth or a more targeted massage-style session.

Here’s how to use the bathing circuit to get the most comfort:

Start with the mineral bath, then move into sauna/steam if you like that layered heat. The steam and sauna can make the hot tub feel more intense, but it also means you should take breaks. I like treating this like a rhythm: warm up, cool off, warm up again.

For the massage style, the jacuzzi massage is a great mid-day switch. It breaks up the “same kind of soaking” feeling and helps if you want something more active without leaving the bathing area.

Then return to the natural hot tub when you want to slow down. The natural hot tub is a good choice when you want a longer rest without needing to switch locations or ride anything.

One honest caution: not every pool is equally hot. Some people found certain hot springs less warm, so don’t assume every bath will match your ideal temperature. If you’re picky about heat, do a quick test dip early. Once you find the warmest spots, you can plan the rest of your soak time around them.

Water rides and lazy river fun: when to go so you don’t miss it

Da Nang: Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-Ticket - Water rides and lazy river fun: when to go so you don’t miss it
The park includes a lazy river slide and a Water Park area. This is the “play” side of the day, and it works best when you plan timing.

Here’s what I’d do:

  • Go early for the water-ride highlights.
  • Aim to finish anything “ride-dependent” before the midday pause.

There’s a known window where rides can be closed from about 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM. If water activities are part of your must-do list, treat that time like downtime. Hit the slides early, then switch to baths or to indoor/low-water attractions during that gap.

Weather matters too. On a cooler day, you might end up skipping some water-park play altogether. If you’re coming when it can be chilly, keep your plan flexible: hot springs and the indoor movie show zones are still a strong day even if water rides feel less appealing.

When you’re ready to rest, the bathing areas are a perfect fallback. You get the best of both worlds: active fun without losing the core reason you came.

Beyond soaking: Jurassic Park, Orchid Garden, Temple of Fortune and more

One of the best things about this ticket is that it doesn’t turn into a one-note day. The park includes a set of themed zones and attractions, so you can spread your time and reduce that “I’m tired of the same pool” feeling.

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Jurassic Park and the dinosaur walk

The Jurassic Park area is a standout for an easy win—especially if you like dinosaurs or just want a change of pace between baths. The dinosaur walk is straightforward and doesn’t require intense stamina, so it fits well when you’re warm from soaking and want to move around.

Orchid Garden

If you want calmer time, Orchid Garden is a nice mental shift. It’s also a good “in-between” stop when you’ve had enough heat for a while but you’re not ready to leave.

Temple of Fortune

The Temple of Fortune area gives the day a cultural-feeling angle. It’s a place to slow your pace and take a break from the water and slides.

Thousand Lakes and the lake paddle vibe

The park also includes Thousand Lakes and a water-zone experience where you can paddle around the lake area. If you care about having quieter water time, aim for early arrival. Going right at opening can mean the lake feels more like your own space for a while.

One more timing insight: the paddle can feel longer than you expect, so build in extra time. If you’re heading toward a midday ride window, don’t schedule the paddle too late.

Game World and free 9D–12D movies

For families and for anyone who wants indoor breaks, Game World – Real Life Games and the free 9D–12D Movies are easy options. They help you stay inside during timed ride closures or when you just want AC-and-screens energy for a reset.

Timing tips: ride closures, early-lake strategy and how to plan a smooth day

This is a park where timing can make a big difference. The hot springs are always the anchor, but how you arrange the “fun blocks” can help the day feel twice as satisfying.

Here’s the strategy I’d use:

Start with the baths. I like doing this right away because it gets you into the right mood for the rest of the day. You’ll also learn the temperature of different hot spring pools early, which matters if some are warmer than others.

Hit water rides before 11:30 AM if you want full use of the Water Park and slide areas. There’s a scheduled midday closure window (roughly 11:30 AM–1:00 PM) that can impact ride plans.

Do the Jurassic Park and themed areas during the closure. This is when those zones shine. You can keep moving through the park without feeling like you’re wasting time waiting.

Plan the lake/paddle early, too. If you want quieter water time, you’ll enjoy it more when you arrive at opening rather than later in the afternoon.

Don’t cut it too close on the last admission. With last entry at 3:00 PM and closing at 5:30 PM, you’ll feel the pressure if you start late.

Food and on-site extras: what’s allowed and how meals fit the plan

Outside food and drinks aren’t permitted, so plan to buy food inside the park or make your meal timing part of the soak schedule.

There is also an on-site BBQ buffet option you can add if you want a full meal experience. One person described it as a cook-your-own style BBQ with meats and seafood options, and the condiments available alongside. The key practical tip: the food can come unseasoned, so season as you cook if you like more flavor.

If you’d rather avoid the BBQ line, you can still structure your day around lighter snacks and breaks. The main point: don’t let hunger steal time from the hot spring circuit—eat in a way that lets you return to soaking without rushing.

Who this is best for (and who should reconsider)

This works especially well if you want:

  • a true day trip near Da Nang (about 30 minutes by car)
  • hot springs as the core attraction
  • a mix of relaxation plus themed zones like Jurassic Park and Orchid Garden
  • enough variety to spend 6–7 hours without feeling bored

It’s also a strong pick for families who want something for kids (dinosaur walk, games, themed areas, movies) while adults can focus on the baths.

You might reconsider if:

  • you’re hoping for hotel pickup and a guided program—this doesn’t include it
  • you’re very sensitive to ride availability, since water rides can pause around midday
  • you want every pool to be equally hot—some baths may run cooler for certain people, so early testing helps

Should you book Than Tai Hot Spring Park E-ticket?

If you want a close-to-Da Nang day where the heat is the main attraction and the park keeps you busy without extra ticket purchases, I’d say yes. At $19, the value makes sense because the included access covers a full bathing circuit plus enough attractions to keep the day moving.

Book it if you can:

  • arrive early enough for the hot springs and the water areas
  • build your schedule around the midday ride closure window
  • enjoy a self-paced day inside one place

If you’re short on time, the hours and last admission mean you should plan carefully. But if you can give it most of the day, Than Tai is one of the more satisfying “soak-and-explore” options near Da Nang.

FAQ

Where is Than Tai Hot Spring Park located?

It’s in Central Vietnam, near Da Nang. The park is about 20 km from Da Nang City, with an estimated 30 minutes by car.

How long is the experience?

The ticket is valid for 1 day.

What are the opening hours and last admission time?

The park is open Monday–Sunday from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Last admission is at 3:00 PM.

What do I need to enter the park?

Present either your mobile or printed voucher for entry. After booking confirmation, you’ll also receive a PDF ticket email at least 24 hours before your travel date, and you need to present that PDF to gain entry.

What if I don’t receive the PDF ticket at least 24 hours before?

If you don’t get the PDF ticket 24 hours before your travel date, send a WhatsApp message to GlobalTix Customer Support Live Chat at +65 9765 3804 for assistance.

What’s included in the e-ticket?

Included access covers a natural mineral bath, sauna, steam bath, lazy river slide, jacuzzi massage, and a natural hot tub, plus entry to the park attractions/zones listed on the ticket.

What isn’t included?

Hotel pick up and drop off are not included. Also excluded are other personal expenses and tip.

Are outside food and drinks allowed?

No. Outside food and drinks are not permitted.

Are there height/age rules for children?

Yes. Children 99 cm and below are free of charge. Children 100–140 cm require a child ticket.

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