REVIEW · AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Danang Private Airport Transfer
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You land in Da Nang, then it’s smooth sailing. This private airport transfer is built for one simple goal: get you from the airport to your address fast, with comfort and a human who finds you at arrivals.
I especially like the mix of new, clean vehicles and real onboard comfort—spacious seating, plus free Wi‑Fi and USB charging ports so you’re not stuck with a dead phone right after landing. Another strong point is the service style: a driver who’s prompt, friendly, and handles things one-on-one for your group.
One thing to keep in mind: while the service says clear pricing and no hidden fees, there was a case where a driver asked for an extra $7 cash tied to arrival timing. The provider said they’d reprimand the driver, but it’s still smart to double-check what’s included using your booking details before you step into the car.
In This Review
- Key quick hits before you book
- Da Nang Airport to Hotel, in One Comfortable Hour
- Price and Value: How $20 per Group Adds Up
- A practical tip on value
- What You Get in the Car: Clean, Quiet, and Powered Up
- How Pickup Works at Da Nang Airport (So You Don’t Play Airport Guessing Games)
- During the ride
- Drop-Off Done Right: Luggage Help and Address Confirmation
- Safety, Insurance, and Service Style That Feels Personal
- The One Bump to Watch For: Timing and Extra Requests
- Booking Timing: Why About a Month Ahead Works
- Who This Transfer Fits Best (And Who Should Look Elsewhere)
- Smooth Arrival Checklist You Can Use Immediately
- Should You Book the Danang Private Airport Transfer by DanaviTour?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How much does the Danang private airport transfer cost?
- How long is the transfer from Da Nang Airport?
- Where does the pickup and drop-off happen?
- What’s included with the transfer?
- Will the driver track my flight?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key quick hits before you book
- Private, door-to-door pickup from Da Nang Airport to your destination address in Da Nang
- $20 per group (up to 3 people) for about 1 hour of ride time
- Free Wi‑Fi + USB charging ports to keep you online immediately
- Driver meets you by name with an identification sign at the arrival area
- Safety-focused service with passenger insurance and clear onboard rules
- Straightforward inclusions like bottled water, fuel surcharge, and parking fees
Da Nang Airport to Hotel, in One Comfortable Hour

This is the kind of transfer you book when you want your arrival day to feel like a day off, not a mini project. You’ll get a private ride from Da Nang Airport (Da Nang Airport to Da Nang, Vietnam) to the address you provide, with the service designed to run smoothly from pickup to drop-off.
The ride time is listed at about 1 hour, which is usually a sweet spot for getting settled without feeling like you’re stuck in transit too long. And because it’s private, there’s no waiting around for other parties to finish their own airport puzzles.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Da Nang
Price and Value: How $20 per Group Adds Up

The price is $20.00 per group for up to 3 people. That matters because it’s not “per person” pricing that turns into a bigger bill once you add companions. If you’re traveling as a small group—friends, a couple with a kid, or two people plus luggage—this pricing is where the value really shows.
Even better, the transfer includes several cost items that can otherwise be annoying to sort out on the spot: bottled water, fuel surcharge, and parking fees, plus airport/departure tax (as listed). The net effect: you should be able to plan your arrival day with fewer surprises.
A practical tip on value
When you arrive, keep your mobile ticket and booking details handy. In one reported situation, a driver requested extra cash (an additional $7) related to arrival timing. The provider responded that the driver would be reprimanded, but that incident is still a useful reminder: confirm the total shown in your booking before paying anything new.
What You Get in the Car: Clean, Quiet, and Powered Up
The biggest day-to-day win is comfort. The vehicles are described as new, clean, and well-maintained, with comfortable seats and a spacious interior. In real terms, that means less last-minute stress when everyone’s already carrying bags and jet lag is doing its thing.
On top of that, the transfer includes modern rider-friendly perks:
- Free Wi‑Fi
- USB charging ports
- Bottled water
This matters more than it sounds. If you need to message your driver’s contact, check the best route for later, or simply confirm your next booking, Wi‑Fi can save time and frustration. USB ports help you avoid the classic travel problem where your phone dies right when you need it.
How Pickup Works at Da Nang Airport (So You Don’t Play Airport Guessing Games)

Pickup here is designed around one key moment: the arrival area. The provider tracks your flight status to know when you land, and they aim to have the vehicle ready and clean ahead of your arrival.
At the airport, the process is straightforward:
- The driver arrives before your arrival time.
- You’ll be met at the arrival area.
- The driver looks for you by name and uses an identification sign.
- The driver confirms your identity by checking your name.
That last part is underrated. It’s one more layer of certainty when the airport crowd is large and everyone’s searching for someone—or hoping someone is searching for them.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang
During the ride
The service may share information during transport about places of interest. It’s not positioned as a sightseeing tour, but it’s the kind of small conversation that can help you get oriented in Da Nang quickly—especially if it’s your first time in town.
Drop-Off Done Right: Luggage Help and Address Confirmation

Most airport transfers end with a quick wave and a finger-point at the door. This one is described as more hands-on at the end.
When you arrive at your destination:
- The driver helps you get off safely.
- If you need it, there’s baggage assistance to help you with luggage.
- The driver confirms the destination address you provided.
That address confirmation matters if your hotel or rental has more than one entrance or if you’ve given a precise location. It reduces the chance you’ll arrive and then spend the first five minutes wandering around trying to find reception.
Safety, Insurance, and Service Style That Feels Personal

The transfer includes a strict safety policy and passenger insurance, which is the basic checklist you want in any private ride. It’s also described as having a professional, friendly driver who adapts service to your needs.
Because it’s a private tour/activity (only your group participates), you’re not forced into a “group schedule” vibe. You’re getting a service built around your pickup and your drop-off.
Also useful: the service allows service animals, and the experience notes that it’s near public transportation. Those details don’t always matter on your first read—but when you’re traveling with a specific situation, they’re the difference between workable and stressful.
The One Bump to Watch For: Timing and Extra Requests

Here’s the honest caution I’d give you. The overall description emphasizes reasonable and transparent pricing with no hidden fees. But one reported experience included an extra $7 cash request due to arrival time, and the provider said they’d reprimand the driver.
So what should you do with that info?
- Before you leave the airport pickup point, check what your booking says the total includes.
- Keep your mobile ticket available.
- If anything feels unclear, ask politely and verify before paying extra.
This kind of issue sounds rare, and the provider’s response suggests they take it seriously. Still, your best travel habit is simple: verify the basics while you’re standing right there.
Booking Timing: Why About a Month Ahead Works

The average booking time is listed as 36 days in advance. That’s a strong clue that planning ahead is normal for this service.
If you’re traveling during a busy season or your arrival lands at a tricky time (late evening, early morning, holiday travel), booking early tends to reduce stress. And since this is a private transfer, you don’t want your best ride option to turn into “whatever is left.”
Who This Transfer Fits Best (And Who Should Look Elsewhere)

This transfer is best for people who want efficiency and comfort without fuss.
It fits you if:
- You’re landing at Da Nang Airport and want a direct ride to your exact address
- You’re traveling as a group of up to 3 people
- You want Wi‑Fi and charging right after arrival
- You’d rather focus on getting settled than figuring out local transport on day one
You might consider another option if:
- You strongly prefer fixed, paperless payment with zero chance of any last-minute cash asks (despite the service stating transparency)
- You expect a very detailed guided tour experience, since this is clearly a transfer-first service, not a multi-stop day
Smooth Arrival Checklist You Can Use Immediately
Here’s how to make this kind of transfer go perfectly, every time:
- Have your full name, flight number, arrival time, and destination address ready when you book.
- Keep your mobile ticket accessible when you reach arrivals.
- When the driver meets you, confirm your name matches what’s on your booking.
- If you have special needs, mention them ahead of time so the driver can be prepared.
- Ask about the total included cost if anything doesn’t match what you expected.
That’s it. Do those five things and you’ll avoid most arrival-day chaos.
Should You Book the Danang Private Airport Transfer by DanaviTour?
I’d say you should book it if you want a private airport-to-address transfer that prioritizes comfort, prompt pickup, and simple logistics. The inclusion list makes it feel well thought out—bottled water, Wi‑Fi, USB charging, and pricing that’s set for a group of up to 3.
Also, the provider clearly responds when something goes wrong. In the case of an extra cash request, the company stated the driver would be reprimanded. That doesn’t erase the inconvenience, but it does suggest the service is managed with accountability.
My only “pause and check” advice is to verify the total shown in your booking before paying anything extra. If that lines up, this is a solid way to land in Da Nang and get on with your trip.
FAQ
FAQ
How much does the Danang private airport transfer cost?
It costs $20.00 per group (up to 3 people).
How long is the transfer from Da Nang Airport?
The duration is listed as about 1 hour.
Where does the pickup and drop-off happen?
Pickup starts at Da Nang Airport, and the service ends in Da Nang, Vietnam at your destination address.
What’s included with the transfer?
The included items are bottled water, airport/departure tax, fuel surcharge, and parking fees.
Will the driver track my flight?
Yes. The service guide states they track your flight status to help know the arrival time.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid will not be refunded.
































