Is Da Nang Actually Cheap in 2026?
Da Nang has built a reputation as one of the most affordable coastal cities in the world, but how true is that today?
After spending several months here every year, I tracked my real monthly expenses to understand what life actually costs, not the “backpacker version,” but a comfortable, everyday lifestyle.
The result is surprisingly simple: you can live in Da Nang for around $700 per month without sacrificing comfort.
Of course, lifestyle matters. Some people spend $1,500 or more without even trying, while others go below $600. But for a balanced, enjoyable life, this is a realistic benchmark.
Real Monthly Cost of Living in Da Nang
Here’s a realistic monthly budget based on actual spending:
| Category | Cost (VND) | Approx. USD |
|---|---|---|
| Rent (studio apartment) | 6,000,000 | ≈ $231 |
| Utilities (electricity + water) | 1,000,000 | ≈ $38 |
| Cleaning service | 400,000 | ≈ $15 |
| Groceries | 1,000,000 | ≈ $38 |
| Local restaurants | 2,500,000 | ≈ $95 |
| Western food | 1,500,000 | ≈ $57 |
| Coffee | 1,500,000 | ≈ $57 |
| Transport | 860,000 | ≈ $33 |
| Insurance | 1,300,000 | ≈ $62 |
| Going out | 1,000,000 | ≈ $38 |
| Other expenses | 560,000 | ≈ $22 |
Total: ~18,120,000 VND (≈ $691/month)
This is not a minimal or restrictive budget, it reflects a comfortable, social lifestyle with regular eating out, cafés, and activities.
Rent in Da Nang (Biggest Factor)
Rent will be your largest expense, but it’s also where you have the most control.
Typical Prices
- Studio apartment: $200 – $400
- Modern 1-bedroom: $350 – $600
- Higher-end apartments: $700+
Many newcomers overpay because they rely only on platforms like Airbnb or Booking.

How to Find Cheaper Apartments
A more effective approach is:
- Book a short stay for a few days
- Explore neighborhoods in person
- Look for “Apartments for Rent” signs
- Speak directly with landlords
Many apartments are not listed online, and those often offer the best value.
Location Matters
- Near My Khe beach: more expensive, tourist-focused
- 10–15 minutes inland: quieter, more local, significantly cheaper
This small shift in location can reduce your rent by 30–50%.
Utilities and Monthly Bills
Utilities in Da Nang are relatively affordable.
- Electricity: $15 – $40 (depending on air conditioning use)
- Water: $2 – $5
- Wi-Fi: often included in rent
If you don’t rely heavily on air conditioning, your monthly bills will stay low.
Food Costs in Da Nang
Food is one of the biggest advantages of living here.
Local Food
- $1.50 – $3 per meal
- Fresh, fast, and widely available
International Food
- $5 – $10 per meal
Most long-term residents naturally combine both. Eating mostly local food while occasionally enjoying international options typically keeps monthly food costs around $150 – $250.
Coffee Culture and Daily Routine
Vietnam has a strong coffee culture, and Da Nang is full of cafés.
- Local coffee: $1 – $1.50
- Modern cafés: $2 – $3
Cafés often serve as workspaces, meeting points, and daily routine spots. Many remote workers choose cafés over coworking spaces because of the atmosphere and affordability.
Transportation Costs
Getting around Da Nang is simple and inexpensive.
Common options:
- Grab (ride-hailing): $1 – $2 per trip
- Scooter rental: $50 – $80/month
- Bicycle: $10 – $20/month
A realistic monthly transport budget is around $20 – $40.
Social Life and Entertainment
Da Nang has a relaxed but active social scene.
- Live music venues
- Beach activities
- Sports like billiards, volleyball, and pickleball
- Regular meetups and events
Typical costs:
- Beer: $1 – $2
- Night out: $5 – $15
Monthly entertainment spending usually falls between $30 – $80, depending on lifestyle.
Healthcare and Insurance
Healthcare in Da Nang is accessible and affordable for basic needs. Private clinics and hospitals are modern, with short waiting times and English-speaking staff.
Most expats choose international insurance providers such as SafetyWing.
- Typical cost: $40 – $70 per month
Small Monthly Expenses
Everyday costs remain low:
- SIM card and mobile data: $3 – $5
- Laundry services: $5 – $10
- Haircuts: $3 – $5
- Toiletries and essentials: $10 – $15
In total, these smaller expenses usually add up to $20 – $40 per month.
Visa Costs
Vietnam does not currently offer a digital nomad visa.
Most people use:
- 90-day e-visa
- Visa runs every few months
The cost averages around $25 per visa, or roughly $8–$10 per month when spread out.
$700 vs $1,500 Lifestyle
Around $700 per month:
- Studio apartment
- Mostly local food
- Daily cafés
- Active social life
- Comfortable routine
$1,200–$1,500 per month:
- Higher-end apartment near the beach
- More international food
- More nightlife and convenience
- Less need to budget
Hidden Costs to Consider
Some factors don’t show up in your budget but affect your experience:
- Tourist pricing near the beach
- Construction noise in developing areas
- Karaoke noise in residential neighborhoods
- Higher prices for imported products
Final Verdict
Da Nang remains one of the few places where you can maintain a high quality of life for under $1,000 per month — especially for a coastal city.
It may not be the absolute cheapest destination in Southeast Asia anymore, but when you combine lifestyle, affordability, and comfort, it stands out as one of the most balanced options available.
Next Steps
If you’re planning a move, you may also want to explore:
- Best areas to stay in Da Nang
- How to find apartments for long-term rent
- Da Nang vs Chiang Mai for digital nomads


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