A 2025 study evaluated Da Nang's destination management system website from the perspective of 219 local enterprises using an importance-performance approach.
Destination websites help travelers orient themselves, yet gaps in features or freshness can still matter. Good planning combines official pages with current operator details and recent traveler feedback.
What this means for travelers
For a real trip, the research points to a simple planning rule: do not separate the destination from the way the destination is experienced. Transport, timing, local contact, information quality, safety, service, and environmental pressure all shape whether Da Nang feels worth the time and money.
How to use the finding
- Check official event and attraction information first.
- Confirm opening hours directly when timing matters.
- Use maps to test beach, airport, and Hoi An transfer times.
- Compare official suggestions with current reviews.
The best Vietnam itineraries are not built by copying a list of famous stops. They are built by matching a traveler's time, energy, interests, and risk tolerance to places that can deliver a good experience without hiding the local costs. That is why research like this is useful: it turns abstract tourism concepts into better decisions before the trip begins.