REVIEW · HOI AN
Airport Transfer (From Hotel in Hoi An to Da Nang Airport) 7 Seat Car
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Getting to the airport should feel easy. This Hoi An to Da Nang Airport transfer keeps things practical: your driver shows up on time with your name, and you ride in a new, air-conditioned 7-seat car. I especially like the welcome board meet-and-greet and the comfort of an air-con vehicle that keeps the ride from feeling stressful.
There are a few fun roadside sights too. From the car, you’ll be able to see Danang’s Dragon Bridge, Marble Mountains, and even a big foreigner-only casino as you pass through the area. One thing to plan around: the car is set for a maximum of 5 travelers with luggage, so if your group is bigger (or your bags take up extra room), you’ll want to confirm before booking.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- Hoi An to Da Nang Airport in About 50 Minutes
- What the 7-Seat Car Means for Comfort and Luggage
- Meeting the Driver: Name Board, Mobile Ticket, and Clear Timing
- Roadside Views: Dragon Bridge, Marble Mountains, and the Foreign-Only Casino
- Price and Value: $26.67 Per Group (Up to 5)
- Planning Your Day: Old Town Walks, Lantern-Making, and Night Markets
- Who This Transfer Fits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)
- Should You Book This Hoi An to Da Nang Airport Transfer?
- FAQ
- How much does the Hoi An to Da Nang Airport transfer cost?
- How long does the transfer take?
- How many people can fit in the 7-seat car, especially with luggage?
- Where will the driver meet me?
- What’s included in the booking?
- Can I change or cancel the transfer?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Punctual name-board pickup so you can find the driver fast
- New, air-conditioned 7-seat car/van for a calmer airport start
- About 50 minutes from Hoi An to Da Nang International Airport
- Window views en route including Dragon Bridge and Marble Mountains
- Mobile ticket and confirmation at booking time
- Good value per group when split across up to 5 people
Hoi An to Da Nang Airport in About 50 Minutes

This one-way transfer is built for the part of the trip people often rush. You’re not trying to figure out buses, taxis, or whether you’ll make your flight. Instead, you share your details ahead of time, and a driver handles the ride from your Hoi An hotel to Danang International Airport.
The timing is listed as around 50 minutes. That’s the sweet spot for planning: it’s short enough that you won’t feel trapped on the road, but long enough for a realistic buffer. You’ll still want to leave extra time for check-in and security, but the transfer itself is designed to be straightforward and quick.
Also, the route isn’t just highway miles. You’re told you’ll have views of big Danang landmarks along the way, which makes the drive feel like the trip continues instead of ending the moment you step in the car.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hoi An
What the 7-Seat Car Means for Comfort and Luggage

Even though it’s a 7-seat vehicle, the important detail for you is the stated limit: maximum of 5 travelers with luggage. That matters because it changes the vibe from crowded to comfortable. If you’ve ever tried to squeeze into a small taxi with bags, you’ll appreciate that this transfer is planned around luggage space for a small group.
The cars and van are described as new and well air-conditioned. In Vietnam, that sounds like a small detail until you’re sitting in heat and waiting at the wrong place. Here, the driver is supposed to meet you promptly, and the AC is part of the comfort promise from start to finish.
One practical note: because it’s capped at 5 people with luggage, this isn’t the best fit if you have a larger group. In that case, you’d likely need additional seats or a second booking plan, so don’t wait until the day of travel to ask questions.
Meeting the Driver: Name Board, Mobile Ticket, and Clear Timing

The meet-up process is one of the most reassuring parts. The driver will be waiting punctually with your name on a welcome board. That reduces the usual airport-stress scenario: standing around scanning faces, guessing who’s with what company, and losing time.
You also get a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at booking. The provider asks you to send flight and hotel details, including:
- your flight number
- your arrival time (or flight timing you’re using)
- your hotel name and address
That information is what lets the driver show up at the right place and keep the timing tight.
If you’re traveling with someone who doesn’t want to deal with language barriers, this style of pickup helps. A name-board meet is simple. It works.
Roadside Views: Dragon Bridge, Marble Mountains, and the Foreign-Only Casino

A transfer can feel like a chore. This one is positioned as a ride with sights.
As you head from Hoi An toward Danang, you’re told you can see:
- Dragon Bridge (described as the biggest iron-dragon bridge in the world)
- Marble Mountains (noted as being on the border between Danang and Hoi An)
- a large casino area that only allows foreigners to enter
The key word here is “see.” There’s no mention of scheduled stops, so don’t count on time to get out and explore mid-ride. But even through the window, these landmarks help you orient yourself. You’ll recognize where you are as you roll into Danang.
This also makes the transfer feel less like an ending. If you started your day in Hoi An and planned for a calm checkout, the drive becomes part of the journey rather than just the deadline to reach the airport.
Price and Value: $26.67 Per Group (Up to 5)
The price is listed as $26.67 per group, with a group size allowance of up to 5. That pricing structure can be a great deal if you’re splitting costs.
Here’s the quick value math:
- If you fill it with 5 people, it’s about $5.33 per person.
- If it’s just 1 person, it’s the full amount, so it’s less budget-friendly compared with shared options.
So think of this transfer as cost-effective when you’re traveling with friends, family, or a small group that wants the same plan. You’re paying for the convenience of a punctual driver, a direct ride to the airport, and a comfortable vehicle with strong AC—without the mental load of arranging transport at the last minute.
Also, the “private transfer” setup matters. You’re not negotiating with multiple drivers, and you’re not waiting for other stops. That’s real value when flight time is involved.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hoi An
Planning Your Day: Old Town Walks, Lantern-Making, and Night Markets

This transfer is about airport logistics, but it can strongly shape your day—especially if you’re trying to fit in Hoi An before you leave.
From the experiences people share around Hoi An, the area is known for:
- walking streets that feel safe
- lots of shops and places to snack
- a theatre for cultural shows and lantern-making
- a night market vibe with food you can buy at reasonable prices
Even if your transfer doesn’t include extra time in town, your real-world plan might look like this: you use your morning or evening in Hoi An, then rely on this pickup to get you to the airport without last-minute scrambling.
One more useful tip from the broader area: if you’re tempted to shop for souvenirs, there’s a caution about pricing. People note that similar items can be cheaper later at the Son Tra night market when you return to Danang. In other words, shop with a plan, and don’t assume the first stall is the best deal.
That matters because it affects how long you’ll want to linger before your transfer window.
Who This Transfer Fits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)

This is a strong option if you match the transfer’s design:
- You’re staying in Hoi An and need a direct ride to Da Nang International Airport
- You’re traveling as a group of up to 5 people with luggage
- You want a punctual driver with a name-board meet-up
- You care about comfort, especially air-conditioning on a longer car ride
It’s also a good fit if you’re the person in your group who handles logistics. This setup reduces decisions. You send flight and hotel info, show up where you’re told, and get into the car.
Where you might rethink it:
- If you have more than 5 people and still expect everyone’s luggage to fit comfortably, you may need a different arrangement.
- If you’re traveling solo and price sensitivity is your top priority, shared transport options could cost less (though you’d be trading away the “direct and on time” simplicity).
Should You Book This Hoi An to Da Nang Airport Transfer?
I’d book it if you want an easy, reliable start to your flight. The combination of punctual name-board pickup, a new air-conditioned vehicle, and a direct one-way ride makes it feel built for stress reduction. Add the fact that you’ll pass recognizable spots like Dragon Bridge and Marble Mountains, and the drive won’t feel like wasted time.
I’d hesitate only if your group is larger than the stated max with luggage, or if you’re traveling alone and already comfortable with public transport or shared rides. In those cases, you might hunt for a cheaper option.
FAQ
How much does the Hoi An to Da Nang Airport transfer cost?
It’s listed at $26.67 per group, for up to 5 people. The price is for a one-way transfer from your hotel in Hoi An to the airport.
How long does the transfer take?
The duration is listed as approximately 50 minutes.
How many people can fit in the 7-seat car, especially with luggage?
The vehicle is described as a 7-seat car, but the maximum is 5 travelers with luggage.
Where will the driver meet me?
You’ll be picked up from your hotel in Hoi An, and the driver is expected to be waiting punctually with your name on a welcome board. The meeting point address listed is Danang International Airport (Đ. Nguyễn Văn Linh, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam).
What’s included in the booking?
The included service is a one-way private transfer. You also receive a mobile ticket, and you’ll get confirmation at the time of booking.
Can I change or cancel the transfer?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or request an amendment, the paid amount is not refunded.
If you tell me your hotel area in Hoi An and your flight time, I can help you sanity-check whether the pickup window feels tight or comfortable.




























