Da Nang at night is all lights and momentum. This tour strings together a motorbike ride with a Han River cruise, then finishes with short walks at the city’s best-known illuminated spots—ideal when you want a first-night overview without juggling directions.
Two things I like a lot: the hotel pickup and drop-off (so you’re not hunting a meeting point after dark), and the included local light dinner with noodles paired with a relaxed cruise moment. The second plus: the guides and riders are English-speaking, and the whole vibe is organized and safety-minded.
One consideration: it’s a motorbike tour with a moderate physical fitness level needed, plus there’s a weight rule—female riders handle guests under 90kg, and if you’re over 90kg the operator arranges a male rider for safety. Also, not every cost is included (for example, Sun Wheel admission isn’t included, and personal expenses/tips are on you).
In This Review
- Key things to know before you ride
- A simple first-night plan for Da Nang’s lights
- Lady rider setup: safety, comfort, and the 90kg rule
- From pickup to Dragon Bridge: start with Da Nang’s main show
- Love Bridge and APEC Park: quick walks, big nighttime angles
- Sun Wheel night market time: great photos, and one cost to watch
- Han River cruise at dusk: the slower pace that makes sense
- Dinner with local noodles: included, light, and timed for the ride
- Guide and rider quality: why names keep popping up
- Price and value: why $37 works for what you get
- Who this tour is best for (and who should rethink it)
- Should you book this Da Nang Night Motorbike Tour & River Cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the Da Nang Night Motorbike Tour & River Cruise?
- What’s included in the price?
- Does the tour include pickup from my hotel?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What are the main stops during the evening?
- Is Dragon Bridge admission included?
- Is Sun Wheel admission included?
- Is there a weight limit for riders?
- What if I need to cancel?
Key things to know before you ride

- Lady riders with a safety-first approach (including a 90kg guideline for rider assignment)
- Pickup and drop-off for hotels away from the city center (about 4–5 km)
- Dragon Bridge at the right time for possible water and fire show on Friday or weekend
- Short, photo-friendly stops at Love Bridge, APEC Park, and the night market area near Sun Wheel
- Han River cruise with a drink plus a local noodle dinner included
- Private group feel (it’s just your group), running about 4 hours total
A simple first-night plan for Da Nang’s lights

This is the kind of tour that makes sense when you have limited time and you want the highlights without doing the whole city math. It runs about 4 hours, and in that time you’ll see Da Nang’s nighttime rhythm from two angles: fast-moving motorbike streets and slower-moving river views.
I also like how the pacing is built around small stops. You’re not stuck in one place for hours. Instead, you get a sequence of “arrive, look, take photos, move on.” That’s especially helpful if it’s your first evening in town and you’re trying to get your bearings fast.
Value-wise, the $37 price is more than just transportation. You’re also paying for a local guide plus an English-speaking rider team, insurance coverage for the motorbike, and built-in inclusions like dinner and part of the cruise experience. For a short stay, it’s a practical way to spend your time.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Da Nang
Lady rider setup: safety, comfort, and the 90kg rule
This operator focuses on safety, and they’re clear about it. For safety reasons, they only accept bookings with guests under 90kg to be matched with the women riders. If you’re over 90kg, they arrange a male rider for your group.
That matters because it shapes the whole experience. You should expect a calm, careful driving style rather than a thrill-ride vibe. Motorbike insurance is included according to Vietnam road law, which is another reassuring layer.
The tour also asks for moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete, but you do need to be comfortable with sitting on the bike, short walks between stops, and moving around in busy evening areas.
Finally, keep your basics secure. The tour information explicitly notes that you’re responsible for your personal belongings like your wallet, phone, and camera. Night is when people get distracted—so plan like a pro.
From pickup to Dragon Bridge: start with Da Nang’s main show

The evening kicks off with pickup and later drop-off back to the meeting point (and for hotels away from the city center, pickup/drop-off is included for roughly the 4–5 km range). That’s a big deal in Da Nang, because it removes a common hassle: finding your way back after dark.
Stop 1 is Dragon Bridge, the iconic bridge that practically owns the skyline. You’ll spend about 30 minutes there, and admission is free.
Here’s the fun detail that can change your experience: if you book Friday or on a weekend, you may see the water and fire show from the bridge. On other nights, you’ll still get the bridge and the nighttime lighting, but the show timing may not be the same—so if the show is a priority, plan your day to match the schedule.
If you care about photos, this stop is where you’ll likely want to slow down and get a couple of angles. Bridges look great from multiple vantage points, and having a guide around helps you avoid wandering in circles after dark.
Love Bridge and APEC Park: quick walks, big nighttime angles

Stop 2 is Love Bridge Da Nang, again with about 30 minutes on the ground and free entry. This is a walk-and-look stop with city views that feel made for night shots—especially if you like the contrast between dark water/streets and bright city lights.
Stop 3 takes you to APEC Park, about 30 minutes as well, also free. The highlight here is the kite-shaped structure at the heart of the area. It’s one of those spots that reads as modern and photogenic even if you’re not there for any deep cultural context.
What I like about both of these stops is how they balance “iconic” with “not as overpacked.” They’re short enough to keep the energy up, and they give you a break from being on the bike the whole time.
One practical note: since these are walk sections, wear something you’re comfortable moving in. You’ll be stepping around, positioning for photos, and then moving quickly back to the ride.
Sun Wheel night market time: great photos, and one cost to watch

Stop 4 is where things shift into the evening scene: the tour takes you to the Sun Wheel area, timed around night market atmosphere and city skyline photo opportunities. You get about 30 minutes, but admission is not included.
That’s the key drawback to flag. If you plan to ride the Sun Wheel itself or pay for any separate attractions, you’ll need to cover that directly. The tour is built for walking, photos, and general browsing, not a guaranteed ticketed ride.
This is also the spot where you can adjust how you want to spend those last minutes. If you’re chasing photos, focus on skyline angles and river reflections. If you’d rather eat, you might use this time to look around—just remember the included dinner may mean you’re not starving, depending on timing.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Da Nang
Han River cruise at dusk: the slower pace that makes sense

The evening tour includes a Han River cruise, and this is the part that adds variety. Motorbike rides keep you moving. The river cruise slows things down in a good way, letting you watch the city lights drift across the water.
You’ll also have a drink included with the cruise—one item of local beer or soft drink per guest, depending on the package.
Just as important: the cruise isn’t just scenery. It’s a built-in buffer after the earlier stops, so you’re not running from place to place right up until the end of the night. It also helps explain why the overall tour is priced the way it is; you’re getting transportation plus an actual cruise experience, not just photo stops.
One real-world scheduling thing: if weather disrupts the river portion, the operator has offered an alternative food-focused experience instead. I’d still expect the cruise most nights, but it’s reassuring to know there’s a Plan B approach when conditions change.
Dinner with local noodles: included, light, and timed for the ride

You don’t have to hunt for food first. The tour includes a local light dinner with noodles. That’s the right kind of meal to include on a motorbike night because it’s usually filling without being heavy for a ride.
You’ll also have the drink inclusion mentioned earlier during the cruise. Put together, this means you’re not paying for every small item along the way.
Two caution points, both explicitly stated:
- The tour information says the operator isn’t responsible for illness after the trip related to food or drinks. So if you’re sensitive to street food or have an upset-stomach history, be extra careful with what you choose to eat outside what’s included.
- Keep track of your belongings while eating and moving. Night crowds can turn your phone into the first thing you forget.
If you’re the type who likes to try a few different foods across your trip, this dinner gives you a “safe base” so you can still explore flavors later without going hungry.
Guide and rider quality: why names keep popping up

This is one of those tours where the guide makes a noticeable difference. A calm, organized rider matters more than you’d think—especially when you’re trying to enjoy the ride and not constantly scan for traffic patterns.
English-speaking guides and riders are part of the package, and the quality theme shows up in real specifics. Names that have been highlighted include Alana, Stella, Kimnga, Giant, and Moon. People also mention female rider teams in Ao dai (including names like Tracy, Hanh, Ngan, and Giau) when they describe the overall fun and safety tone.
You can also look for the “small problem handling” signal. One example shared with this tour is a solo traveler whose flight ran late; the guide reassured them and kept things under control. That’s exactly the sort of competence you want when your schedule may not be perfectly timed.
Bottom line: with this kind of night ride, the best tours are the ones where you feel watched after—in a good way. Not hovering. Just organized.
Price and value: why $37 works for what you get
At $37 per person for around 4 hours, the value comes from the bundle.
Here’s what you’re typically paying for, beyond the motorbike itself:
- Pickup and drop-off for hotels away from the city center (about 4–5 km)
- Personal local guide plus an English-speaking rider
- Han River cruise (with a included drink)
- Local light dinner with noodles
- Motorbike insurance coverage according to Vietnam road law
When you compare that to paying separately for a guide, transport, and a river cruise, the price starts to feel more reasonable. You’re not just buying “transport + a couple stops.” You’re buying a guided night circuit with actual included meals and a cruise component.
That said, it’s not a fully all-inclusive deal. Tips and gratuities aren’t included, and Sun Wheel admission isn’t included. Also, other personal expenses are on you, and on public holidays there’s a 20% surcharge by cash on site. For most people, that’s still manageable, but I’d factor it in if your travel dates include a holiday.
Who this tour is best for (and who should rethink it)
This tour is a great fit if:
- You’re visiting Da Nang for the first time and want a fast, guided overview by night
- You want both photo stops and a Han River cruise in one evening
- You like the idea of riding with a guide/rider team that prioritizes safety
- You’d rather not deal with finding meeting points after dark
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re uncomfortable on a motorbike for any reason
- You’re very sensitive to crowded evening areas and quick movement
- You need fully all-inclusive pricing (because Sun Wheel admission isn’t included and personal spending is separate)
- You’re over 90kg and strongly prefer female rider pairing only (the operator will still ride-match you, but with a male rider for safety)
If you’re traveling solo, this also works well because you’re not stuck waiting for a specific pace. A private group feel helps you keep the night focused on your group rather than a big bus shuffle.
Should you book this Da Nang Night Motorbike Tour & River Cruise?
Book it if you want an efficient first-night plan with iconic bridges, a real river cruise, and a light noodle dinner—all wrapped into one guided evening with pickup and drop-off. The $37 price makes the most sense when you value convenience and you like organized pacing.
Skip it or choose something else if you strongly want a ticketed Sun Wheel ride included, dislike motorbike transportation, or you need a fully all-inclusive budget with zero extra costs. Also, if you’re over 90kg, just know the rider assignment changes for safety.
If you do book, I’d plan your evening around the Dragon Bridge water/fire show on Friday or weekends. That one timing detail can turn a nice night tour into the kind you remember for the right reasons.
FAQ
How long is the Da Nang Night Motorbike Tour & River Cruise?
The tour runs about 4 hours (approx.).
What’s included in the price?
It includes hotel pickup and drop-off for hotels away from the city center (about 4–5 km), a local light dinner with noodles, a personal local guide and rider with English speaking, 1 item of local beer or soft drink per guest on the Han Cruise (depending on the package), and motorbike insurance according to Vietnam road law.
Does the tour include pickup from my hotel?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are included for hotels away from the city center about 4–5 km. You provide your hotel when booking.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts in Da Nang, Da Nang, and ends back at the meeting point.
What are the main stops during the evening?
You visit Dragon Bridge, Love Bridge Da Nang, APEC Park, and the Sun Wheel night market area.
Is Dragon Bridge admission included?
Admission at Dragon Bridge is free.
Is Sun Wheel admission included?
No. The Sun Wheel stop has admission listed as not included.
Is there a weight limit for riders?
Yes. For safety reasons, bookings are accepted with guests under 90 kgs for the women riders. If you are over 90 kgs, a male rider will be arranged for safety.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount paid is not refunded.


































