DAD NHA Danang International to Nha Trang Airport

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Danang International (DAD) to Nha Trang Airport (NHA)?

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Danang to Nhatrang. Takeoff from Danang offers more dramatic scenery with the Marble Mountains and coastal features. While landing views of Nha Trang Bay are pleasant, the takeoff experience provides greater visual interest and more distinctive landmarks.

What can I see during takeoff from Danang International in Danang?

During takeoff from Danang International (DAD), sit on the Right side for the best views. Danang's runway orientation (typically 06/24) means departures heading south toward Nha Trang will bank right, offering views of the Marble Mountains immediately east of the airport and the coastline of Da Nang Bay. Left seats see inland terrain with less visual interest. Notable sights include: Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son), Da Nang Bay coastline, Danang city sprawl, Son Tra Peninsula.

What can I see when landing at Nha Trang Airport in Nhatrang?

When landing at Nha Trang Airport (NHA), sit on the Left side for the best views. Approaching Nha Trang from the north, aircraft descend on a southerly heading. Left-side seats offer direct views of Nha Trang Bay's distinctive islands and the city's beachfront. Right seats face inland toward less dramatic terrain. Notable sights include: Nha Trang Bay and its islands, Nha Trang city waterfront, Cai River estuary, coastal limestone hills.

How long is the flight from Danang to Nhatrang?

The flight from Danang International (DAD) to Nha Trang Airport (NHA) takes 1h 10m.

What does the Danang to Nhatrang flight path pass over?

The flight path follows the Vietnamese coastline southward at approximately 25,000 feet. Notable features include the Hai Van Pass area (mountain range separating Danang and Hue regions), the coastal plain of Quang Nam Province, and the transition from central Vietnam's wider coastal shelf to the narrower southern coastline. The South China Sea remains visible to the east throughout the flight, with occasional glimpses of smaller coastal towns and fishing villages. No major mountain ranges cross the direct path, but the Annamite Range remains visible inland to the west as a distant ridge.