I've been doing lots of research and my Vietnamese wife and I have determined that Da Nang is definitely going to be a top pick for us to retire to in 9 years. Can't wait.
Me too. We are Vietnamese living in the US. My wife and I plan to retire in Danang in 12 years when I retire. If would receive a total of around $7,000 US dollar/month from my retirement income, pension, 401k and my investment. With that money we will retire comfortable in Danang.
Spent two years in Vietnam and lived all over the country, and I also chose Danang as my favorite city, it has everything and is centrally located. The only drawback is the traffic which is bad everywhere, but for some reason it’s really bad and drivers in Danang m are the worst in the country, by far. I am a highly experienced motorcyclist but not a day goes by without encountering dangerous situations.. I also love DaLat, which is where I spent the summer months to get away from the oppressive heat and humidity in Danang…although it rains a lot it’s much cooler with temps rarely getting above 75 degrees during the day and evenings around 65 even in peak summer months.
I'm living in Thailand. Have no plans to move away from here, but we are going to Danang for a short holiday after my wife asked me to. Never heard of the place before, but from what I've seen in the past two days, I'm excited to go...
i agree; this city has 3 big NO; No crimes, No baggers on street, No ....i forgot...i also heard the internet is super faster...which is best fit for expat...and of course with stunning beach views....
Excellent video. I 'll come to Da Nang next February, such a great place to live, nice people, clean beaches , healthy and delicious food. VIETNAM is the best country in Asia
I'm living in central Vietnam just returned. My budget was about $600 a month a few years ago and I lived like a king. Prices don't seem to have changed.😊
Thanks for the info. I'm an indonesian backpacker and planning to visits vietnam in september next month and it'll be my first time in vietnam. I really hope the cost living there is quite the same as my country's lol
I visited Danang with my wife about six weeks ago and we loved it. The people were very nice and it was affordable. We didn’t do much because of rainy season but we are going back in January. What I don’t hear people talking about is the dating in Danang. I live in the Philippines and the Filipinas in my opinion are the best.
I watch these detailed cost breakdowns with interest, thank you.... This presenter is living a very basic life... no frills for sure. As a guide for me is I take the number the presenter offers up for monthly expenses... and I double it, as a starting point. Because of the cost of alcohol and western food in this part of the country along with the need for a much larger condo... say a modern beachfront 70 square meter condo with ocean view- please and thank you.. I think you can manage comfortably in Da Nang for about 75,000,000 dong a month or $3,000 USD
Thank you for your time. I'll visit in October to see if I want to retire there. Hotels only, and my budget while visiting is US$50 a day. If I move there, my rent budget is US$800, but I want a nice pool and a gym. After that, I have no budget. Heck, my rent in Las Vegas right now is US$800 a month, and I am just renting a basic room in someone's house for that. And I'll be looking for pickleball courts and people to play with. :)
Danang is amazingly affordable for expats with a Western salaries. In fact, you can live a lavish sumptuous life with a budget under 2000 USD per month.
I'm going to study medicine in Vietnam for 6 years your video is very helpful and u provided lot of information thank you so much it really helps a lot ❤🫂. Love and support from india 👍🤝
Let's say your rent is $1000- $1500 per month and you live and sleep in your truck for 8 years, you will have more than enough money to retire and live comfortably in Vietnam. Be strong and focus you win make your dream come true. Good luck! I wish I could do the same to retire in Vietnam in 8-10 years. If I were you I would start using online dating fooking for a good woman with the same goal.
Dream on, you have no f’ing clue, there is no retiring in Vietnam long term. Wait until those 3 month border runs start becoming a pain and by the way, about your 5th or 6th run you’ll be denied re-entry…..
@@thumtlnguyen3626 I've had the exact same thought for years. I'm also a commercial vehicle operator. Not many ladies out there who'd be willing to live like that.
@@DINO_DRAWS LOL !!! I’m a retired (very financially sound) boomer expat with a young gorgeous Vietnamese wife half my age, settled down here for several years. Just finished a custom glorious home build - you should see it….. You AIN’T retiring here idjit. First off the 90 day border runs, which you unmarried to locals “tourists” get old real quick. Now 1. No more cross and cross back, Vietnam requires a 3-5 day stay out of the country to obtain another 90 day e-tourist-visa. 2. After the fifth or sixth border run Vietnam is. Ow denying you choads re-entry. IOW, there is no “retirement visa” scheme to remain here idjit. Sure I see lots of low rent broke dick passport “bro’s” crawling over here, once they figure out nobody understands them, they can’t really adapt to the culture (and often the climate), and especially that no woman is interested in them they grow angry, bitter and disillusioned. LOL I see them walking around with a sad because they found out it takes more, way more than just landing here to make it a paradise. But hey, keep dreaming fool.
Jerry - I stayed at a hotel on the riverside with a great view and rooftop pool with again amazing views of the various DaNang famous bridges called Santori Hotel which had smaller rooms but at around the same price point as your place with a riverside perspective.
great video and very informative to the t ,the prices and the costings seem very well thought of ,I also like to spoil my self,I can ride a bike so a bicycle sounds good and i see its only half hour from DE Nang
I would like to visit Vietnam for an extended period to include a 2-3 day visit to Quang Tri, a province and city about 5k south of the old DMZ. I want to visit an old battle site there. Have you ever come across anybody doing a tour like this? Perhaps an old Veterans group?
I am Vietnamese. Put some cotton in your ears when you sleep😃 because life in Vietnam is vibrant and noisy. But there are also very quiet areas, depending on which area you rent a house in. I only suggest that for those who have trouble sleeping because of noise, just use cotton.
Banner Hills looks stunning - is that a Buddhist temple? - Da Nang looks like the perfect balance. I don't blame you for being apprehensive to ride those bikes - but might be tempted for just 10 quid a month! - amazing! - Thanks for sharing
A really good insight into life and options in Da Nang. It really has so much to offer and your video is informative. Maybe it is just me, but why would you want to go to Ba Na Hills more than once ?
I'm curious about resetting tourist visas there. From what you know, is it just simply a matter of crossing a border and coming back in? Are there any requirements to stay out of the country for a certain amount of time before a reset? Just wondering because you mentioned the possibility of longer term leases for accommodations. Thanks for the informative content!
Now I've heard they changed their system which means you can only apply once you're outside the country and you need to wait for approval to come back in which can be 3 to 5 days I think. I've read multiple news stating there are talks about bringing longer tourist visas back. This makes sense since there are so many great digital nomad visas popping around everywhere! 😌
Get your visa BEFORE you arrive or you can get absolutely slaughtered at immigration, hundreds of dollars. Be absolutely i dotted t crossed with your visa and passport details. Enjoy your travels, Vietnam is fantastic, people, food, sights!
I stayed and worked in Vietnam in Hanoi, Saigon, Dalat, Nha Trang and Da Nang. In Da Nang I stayed for 1 month. What is not told is the tremendous noise pollution in Vietnam. There is always noise pollution which means you never can have a good night sleep. Think twice before deciding staying long period in Vietnam. Also the language barrier is difficult especially in a urgency situation.
Thanks for putting this informative video together for us to research from. I’m thinking of retiring there in the next couple of years, but I’m concerned about the extreme heat in the summer during the afternoon. Any thoughts?
Spend Sept to June in Danang, and spend July to Oct in Dalat where weather is cool and mild, although it does rain most days it’s much better than living in the oppressive heat and high humidity in Danang during that time. Dalat is also beautiful and there’s a a ton of things to see and do, and if you plan to stay during the summer months it warms up but temps seldom go above 80F and evenings cool down to the 60’s, so AC’s are rarely necessary. It’s inland so no beaches but it’s surrounded by mountains if you enjoying hiking and nature its paradise. There are daily buses that leave from Danang to Dalat every day and prices range from $10 to $30pp each way. Hopefully this helps. Good luck.👍
Thanks for watching the video! Da Nang is a great choice for retirement. While the heat can be intense during the peak summer afternoons, it's generally more manageable compared to other parts of Vietnam. Da Nang often benefits from ocean breezes that can provide some relief.
Great breakdown video Andrew,about Da Nang.I have visited many parts of Vietnam,inclusive of Da Nang,but only spent a few days in each place of Vietnam ( 3 weeks total visit). To add on to your video. I have a couple questions. 1) The use of money transactions.I know cash goes a long way there (cheap) Do you just go to an ATM for cash ?,if so, which Banking institution ? ..do you ever use a debit?credit card ? 2) Health: The medical service/quality/price in Da Nang ? Public hospital verse's' Private ? Cheers...Kenno.... Australia
Thanks for watching and for your kind words about the video. It's great to hear from someone who's already experienced Vietnam! Regarding your questions: Money: You're absolutely right about cash being king in Vietnam. ATMs are widely available, and while the fees can be a bit steep, it's often the most convenient option. I've used ATMs from various banks without issues. Debit cards are accepted in many places, especially larger establishments and hotels, but cash is still preferred for smaller shops and markets. Healthcare: I haven't personally needed medical care in Da Nang, but from what I've heard, the quality of care at private hospitals is generally higher than at public ones. That said, even public hospitals can provide adequate care for minor issues. Prices for medical services are significantly lower compared to many Western countries. If you have any specific concerns about healthcare, it's always a good idea to check with your travel insurance provider before your trip.
THANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEO, I'M ABOUT TO RETIRE AND RESEARCHING VIETNAM, COULD YOU DO SOMTHING ON THE COSTS WITHIN HOSPITAL / HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN CITIES THERE. THANKS
I’m about to leave the uk next month. After unfortunately divorcing my husband. I’ve decided that life in the uk isn’t for me anymore. I start off in Thailand in 9 days. Just wanted to ask how you Manage to stay long term in Vietnam, or Cambodia I know it’s a little harder for Thailand! Be great for advice as I don’t intend on coming back to the uk
Vietnam: E-visa: This is a 3-month single-entry visa that you can apply for online. It's a convenient option for short-term stays. Visa Extension: Once you're in Vietnam, you can extend your visa for up to 3 months through a local immigration office or a visa agency. This process typically requires additional documents and fees. Long-Term Visa: For stays longer than 6 months, consider applying for a long-term visa, such as a work permit or business visa. These visas require specific documentation and sponsorship from a Vietnamese company or organization. Thailand: Visa Exemption: Citizens of many countries, including the UK, can enter Thailand visa-free for up to 30 days. Visa Extension: You can extend your stay for an additional 30 days at an immigration office in Thailand. Education Visa (ED Visa): This visa allows you to stay in Thailand for up to one year without leaving the country. It's typically issued to foreign students enrolled in Thai educational institutions. However, it's important to note that the specific requirements and procedures for obtaining an ED visa may vary. This is our vdo about ED visa. ruclips.net/video/ocFfKJAaTqo/видео.htmlsi=52xvTXvkPGpI6Gvr
Hi there, thanks for the sharing the information. They are very useful. I have been watching a few of your videos now. Could you share with me again the street name with a lot of local Vietnamese cruise at An Truong area in Da Nang please? Many thanks Mark
Hi Mark. Thanks for watching. An Thuong has a lot of streets with many local restaurants. It's not that big an area so it's easy to wander around and stumble across tasty local food. There isn't a specific street which is my favourute.
Questions: What about health care (eye exams, colonoscopy, pacemakers, etc that some of us old people experience)? What does it cost? Even with insurance and Medicare, things can get very expensive very quickly.
I'm sorry again. But, I don't have any information about Vietnamese lessons either. In the An Thuong area you will find that some local peopele understand English well but many don't.
We cut 000 out. For 20000 we call it twenty. It's confused at the first time with some notes that have similar colours. After visiting 2 or 3 times, we have no problem with it.
Living in Da Nang without speaking Vietnamese can be manageable, especially in touristy areas. While it's true that you'll encounter English signs and menus in many places, especially popular tourist destinations.
@@AlwaysonaJourney Thanks so much :) Q's - 1. What are visa requirements and restrictions on staying in vietnam? 2. Whats the healthcare/hospitals like? 3. Many Sports clubs etc?
1. All nationalities can apply for a 90 day e-visa. You can then go on a visa run or leave for a few days and re-enter with a new e-visa. 2. I don't have infoabout hospitals and healthcare. 3. There's a selection of gyms to choose from.
Hehe i would never cook at home in Vietnam or in Thailand noway... just to compare i was cooking in the Philippines every day...the food there is kind a disaster...im not a picky eater...i eas eating in indian eatery in the ph everytime i just could...
@AsiaUnscripted nah! They used to have more longer options before and I've read they have been talk around reinstalling them. That only make sense when you see what other SEA countries are doing. Like Thailand and Malaysia where you can get nomad visas.
The costs for a visa - and - the needed travel costs out of the country (?) every 90 days - or 4 times a year must also be included - in a monthly average - shouldn't it ? Certainly adds to the cost + it's also a big pain in the ass - after a few times !!! (( ? )) The Philippines only requires you leave the country every 3 years - by comparison ! And Cambodia never requires you leave (?) on their over 55 ''retirement visa''. > Something Vietnam doesn't even have ? (💩)
Vietnam economy is expected to grow ~6-10% annually in the next decade. Just a matter of time the cost of living will increase proportionately, at the very least.
@@gabres19871 the growth rate of Vietnam GNI/capita will be higher than those of US, EU, or matured economies. So, everything will be more expensive, but the rate is a bit faster in Vietnam. IOW, the gap will shrink.
ok, Da Nang will develop more and more and prices will increase but not quickly. Simply Vietnam is a powerhouse in food, seafood... In the future there will be cities similar to Da Nang but with more reasonable prices, that is Quy Nhon and Phan Thiet city.
I KNOW THIS CITY I ENJOY CHINA BEACH AND THE BEAUTIFULS WOMAN PLUS THE GOLD WAS VERY CHEAP. I SEE NOW LOTS OF CHANGES GO THRU.IF I EVERGET MONEY THAT IS APLACE TO GO .LAREI
If you have spent any time at all in Danang and you find it “boring”, you should probably spend less time getting drunk in local bars and more time actually experiencing the tons of things to see and do in Vietnam. If you spend all day hugging a toilet bowl and never stepping foot outside your hotel room, you’re going to be disappointed wherever you go. 😂 a
so I am currently living in europe, one bedroom studio apartment, and my costs amount to this: 158 - rent / monthly 30 - internet (1 terrabyte optical internet, unlimited) 30 - electricity 230 - food (i never cook at home, so basically everyday I order food or eat out) 210.28 - beer (yah... a bit too much on this) that's a total of 658 euros per month. Could I live for half that in Da Nang with the same lifestyle?
I've been doing lots of research and my Vietnamese wife and I have determined that Da Nang is definitely going to be a top pick for us to retire to in 9 years. Can't wait.
It might change a lot in 9yrs. There always will be an up and coming city within 9yrs. Hope it’s stays the same though
Good for you! And yes Da Nang is a great city and I would definitely retire there too
@@mattlcasto
Forget the women
DaNang Vietnam is the BEST place on the planet.
Me too. We are Vietnamese living in the US. My wife and I plan to retire in Danang in 12 years when I retire. If would receive a total of around $7,000 US dollar/month from my retirement income, pension, 401k and my investment. With that money we will retire comfortable in Danang.
Spent two years in Vietnam and lived all over the country, and I also chose Danang as my favorite city, it has everything and is centrally located.
The only drawback is the traffic which is bad everywhere, but for some reason it’s really bad and drivers in Danang m are the worst in the country, by far.
I am a highly experienced motorcyclist but not a day goes by without encountering dangerous situations..
I also love DaLat, which is where I spent the summer months to get away from the oppressive heat and humidity in Danang…although it rains a lot it’s much cooler with temps rarely getting above 75 degrees during the day and evenings around 65 even in peak summer months.
I'm living in Thailand. Have no plans to move away from here, but we are going to Danang for a short holiday after my wife asked me to. Never heard of the place before, but from what I've seen in the past two days, I'm excited to go...
It's a nice alternative to Thailand. :-)
Vietnam is the best spot to vacay or staying, beaches, food, weather, hospitality, costs = second to none.
:-)
Plus (if you're young) they have some of the prettiest girls in the world there.
i agree; this city has 3 big NO; No crimes, No baggers on street, No ....i forgot...i also heard the internet is super faster...which is best fit for expat...and of course with stunning beach views....
That's all correct. :-)
No homeless
Excellent video.
I 'll come to Da Nang next February, such a great place to live, nice people, clean beaches , healthy and delicious food. VIETNAM is the best country in Asia
Thanks. Have a great time.
@@sylvainhyais8166
That's what my research says. The Philippines people are the best in Asia
I'm living in central Vietnam just returned. My budget was about $600 a month a few years ago and I lived like a king. Prices don't seem to have changed.😊
;-)
You live like a king on $600? Where are you from? Madagascar?
Of course you can live on $600 in Vietnam, but DEFINITELY not like a king!
Thanks for the info. I'm an indonesian backpacker and planning to visits vietnam in september next month and it'll be my first time in vietnam. I really hope the cost living there is quite the same as my country's lol
Best of luck!
for sure! the cost of food really depends on ur style, dont worry much
Nice video, very clear. I'm almost 70 years old in Australia and looking at a holiday in Vietnam. 👍❤️😇.. subscribed.
Thank you. When are you planning on visiting?
I visited Danang with my wife about six weeks ago and we loved it. The people were very nice and it was affordable. We didn’t do much because of rainy season but we are going back in January. What I don’t hear people talking about is the dating in Danang. I live in the Philippines and the Filipinas in my opinion are the best.
Many thanks for all your advice and tips about staying in Da Nang .Looking to be there start of next year ,will be my first time in Vietnam . Cheers
Have fun!
I watch these detailed cost breakdowns with interest, thank you.... This presenter is living a very basic life... no frills for sure. As a guide for me is I take the number the presenter offers up for monthly expenses... and I double it, as a starting point. Because of the cost of alcohol and western food in this part of the country along with the need for a much larger condo... say a modern beachfront 70 square meter condo with ocean view- please and thank you.. I think you can manage comfortably in Da Nang for about 75,000,000 dong a month or $3,000 USD
$3000 a month you can live like a king
Thanks for sharing your view. :-)
Thanks for sharing! Can’t wait to visit later this year!
Looking forward to seeing you Alan. 😀
Fantastic video mate. One of the best guides I’ve ever seen ❤
Thank you for saying that. ;-)
Thank you for your time. I'll visit in October to see if I want to retire there. Hotels only, and my budget while visiting is US$50 a day. If I move there, my rent budget is US$800, but I want a nice pool and a gym. After that, I have no budget. Heck, my rent in Las Vegas right now is US$800 a month, and I am just renting a basic room in someone's house for that. And I'll be looking for pickleball courts and people to play with. :)
Sadly, $800 per month is pretty good in the US. I'm in Palm Springs and there's nothing reasonable under $2k for an apartment.
You will have plenty of options with your budget.
Brilliant I'm heading there in November to live. Great info
Thanks. Hope you enjoy it
Me too. We should connect.
Danang is amazingly affordable for expats with a Western salaries. In fact, you can live a lavish sumptuous life with a budget under 2000 USD per month.
for now.
That's very true
Yes
.2000 usd You will be a king
With 2000 USD you can live everywhere! 😂
@@this.is.berlin Except the US, lol!
Best video I’ve seen on Da Nang by far ……really informative and clear …..away the lads 🤟
Thank you. :-)
I'm going to study medicine in Vietnam for 6 years your video is very helpful and u provided lot of information thank you so much it really helps a lot ❤🫂. Love and support from india 👍🤝
Thank you so much and best of luck with your studies. ;-)
What a great video! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Heyt, im at Pura Vida apartments, Paying jus north of $700 via Airbnb. 55 sqm with Balcoiny and Air Con, Suits my needs :)
Thanks. That's good to know. :-)
My goal is to work/ live in a truck as a trucker save money for 8 years and retire in Vietnam
Let's say your rent is $1000- $1500 per month and you live and sleep in your truck for 8 years, you will have more than enough money to retire and live comfortably in Vietnam. Be strong and focus you win make your dream come true. Good luck! I wish I could do the same to retire in Vietnam in 8-10 years.
If I were you I would start using online dating fooking for a good woman with the same goal.
Dream on, you have no f’ing clue, there is no retiring in Vietnam long term.
Wait until those 3 month border runs start becoming a pain and by the way, about your 5th or 6th run you’ll be denied re-entry…..
@@thumtlnguyen3626 I've had the exact same thought for years. I'm also a commercial vehicle operator. Not many ladies out there who'd be willing to live like that.
Good luck to you.
@@DINO_DRAWS LOL !!! I’m a retired (very financially sound) boomer expat with a young gorgeous Vietnamese wife half my age, settled down here for several years. Just finished a custom glorious home build - you should see it…..
You AIN’T retiring here idjit. First off the 90 day border runs, which you unmarried to locals “tourists” get old real quick. Now 1. No more cross and cross back, Vietnam requires a 3-5 day stay out of the country to obtain another 90 day e-tourist-visa. 2. After the fifth or sixth border run Vietnam is. Ow denying you choads re-entry.
IOW, there is no “retirement visa” scheme to remain here idjit. Sure I see lots of low rent broke dick passport “bro’s” crawling over here, once they figure out nobody understands them, they can’t really adapt to the culture (and often the climate), and especially that no woman is interested in them they grow angry, bitter and disillusioned.
LOL I see them walking around with a sad because they found out it takes more, way more than just landing here to make it a paradise.
But hey, keep dreaming fool.
Jerry - I stayed at a hotel on the riverside with a great view and rooftop pool with again amazing views of the various DaNang famous bridges called Santori Hotel which had smaller rooms but at around the same price point as your place with a riverside perspective.
Thanks for the tip about Santori Hotel! A rooftop pool with bridge views sounds awesome.
Your video is great and you are lovely by explaining everything on this detail, very useful! Thanks
Thank you ;-)
Great video and good info. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you
Thanks, mate. Good to know there’s affordable options.
Thank you. :-)
great video and very informative to the t ,the prices and the costings seem very well thought of ,I also like to spoil my self,I can ride a bike so a bicycle sounds good and i see its only half hour from DE Nang
Have a great time in Da Nang.
I loved your video, you lived with little money and lived very well! I can't wait to go to that city soon
Thanks. When ate you going there?
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@@coalasoad Sorry, I don't understand your comment.
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I would like to visit Vietnam for an extended period to include a 2-3 day visit to Quang Tri, a province and city about 5k south of the old DMZ. I want to visit an old battle site there. Have you ever come across anybody doing a tour like this? Perhaps an old Veterans group?
Great video, man! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent. Thanks mate
Thank you
I am Vietnamese. Put some cotton in your ears when you sleep😃 because life in Vietnam is vibrant and noisy. But there are also very quiet areas, depending on which area you rent a house in. I only suggest that for those who have trouble sleeping because of noise, just use cotton.
Thanks for the tips! the place we stayed fortunately we were at the quite quiet area which had no noisy in our neightbourhood.
Thank you for the tip. What areas are quiet?
@@Bboo-pl3wb I think Phu My Hung area in District 7, Ho Chi Minh City is quiet because there are many foreigners living there.
Dude! Most appreciated. Thanks for your video.
Thanks a lot. :-)
Great video thank you so much , thumbs up 👍.
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Please include £ and $ when mentioning prices? What do the millions equate to? 🙏
I included the price in Vietnamese Dong, British Pounds and USD.
Banner Hills looks stunning - is that a Buddhist temple? - Da Nang looks like the perfect balance. I don't blame you for being apprehensive to ride those bikes - but might be tempted for just 10 quid a month! - amazing! - Thanks for sharing
Yes, it is a Buddhist temple.
@@AlwaysonaJourney Nice - would love to check it out when there. Cheers!
Great video! I’m coming in December 🎉
Hope you enjoy it!
A really good insight into life and options in Da Nang. It really has so much to offer and your video is informative.
Maybe it is just me, but why would you want to go to Ba Na Hills more than once ?
Thanks. I have only been to Ba Na Hills once. I mentioned a few activities people can do that would cost a little more than daily expenses.
I'm curious about resetting tourist visas there. From what you know, is it just simply a matter of crossing a border and coming back in? Are there any requirements to stay out of the country for a certain amount of time before a reset? Just wondering because you mentioned the possibility of longer term leases for accommodations. Thanks for the informative content!
Now I've heard they changed their system which means you can only apply once you're outside the country and you need to wait for approval to come back in which can be 3 to 5 days I think. I've read multiple news stating there are talks about bringing longer tourist visas back. This makes sense since there are so many great digital nomad visas popping around everywhere! 😌
@@ophelydu26 Thank you!
There's a new rule that you need to leave the country first before applying for another evisa.
Get your visa BEFORE you arrive or you can get absolutely slaughtered at immigration, hundreds of dollars. Be absolutely i dotted t crossed with your visa and passport details. Enjoy your travels, Vietnam is fantastic, people, food, sights!
How are your experiences with Visa Runs ? Is it going smoothly and you practically can stay for much longer periods than 90 days ?
I've never done a visa run. I stayed for three months. I've heard good things about an agent called Lynn Visa.
@@AlwaysonaJourney Thanks for the answer. You do great job !
Thank you
keto-carnivore here! Could you mabye show the meat products, specifically fatty beef and dairy products? :-p great video, will come soon probably!
Thanks. I don't eat a lot of beef to be honest.
I stayed and worked in Vietnam in Hanoi, Saigon, Dalat, Nha Trang and Da Nang. In Da Nang I stayed for 1 month. What is not told is the tremendous noise pollution in Vietnam. There is always noise pollution which means you never can have a good night sleep. Think twice before deciding staying long period in Vietnam. Also the language barrier is difficult especially in a urgency situation.
I stayed for three months and slept very well. It depends where you stay as there is a lot of construction.
I'm Vietnamese. Put some cotton in your ears when you sleep😃
grate shows very helpful...cheers fella
Thank you
Thanks for putting this informative video together for us to research from.
I’m thinking of retiring there in the next couple of years, but I’m concerned about the extreme heat in the summer during the afternoon. Any thoughts?
Spend Sept to June in Danang, and spend July to Oct in Dalat where weather is cool and mild, although it does rain most days it’s much better than living in the oppressive heat and high humidity in Danang during that time.
Dalat is also beautiful and there’s a a ton of things to see and do, and if you plan to stay during the summer months it warms up but temps seldom go above 80F and evenings cool down to the 60’s, so AC’s are rarely necessary.
It’s inland so no beaches but it’s surrounded by mountains if you enjoying hiking and nature its paradise.
There are daily buses that leave from Danang to Dalat every day and prices range from $10 to $30pp each way.
Hopefully this helps.
Good luck.👍
Thanks for watching the video! Da Nang is a great choice for retirement. While the heat can be intense during the peak summer afternoons, it's generally more manageable compared to other parts of Vietnam. Da Nang often benefits from ocean breezes that can provide some relief.
Excellent vid, thanks for sharing. Maybe I missed it, was internet / Wi-Fi included in your apartment? Glad to hear a vehicle is not essential.
Yes it was. Everywhere in Da Nang has a very good wifi.
Great breakdown video Andrew,about Da Nang.I have visited many parts of Vietnam,inclusive of Da Nang,but only spent a few days in each place of Vietnam ( 3 weeks total visit). To add on to your video.
I have a couple questions.
1) The use of money transactions.I know cash goes a long way there (cheap) Do you just go to an ATM for cash ?,if so, which Banking institution ? ..do you ever use a debit?credit card ?
2) Health: The medical service/quality/price in Da Nang ? Public hospital verse's' Private ?
Cheers...Kenno.... Australia
Thanks for watching and for your kind words about the video. It's great to hear from someone who's already experienced Vietnam!
Regarding your questions:
Money: You're absolutely right about cash being king in Vietnam. ATMs are widely available, and while the fees can be a bit steep, it's often the most convenient option. I've used ATMs from various banks without issues. Debit cards are accepted in many places, especially larger establishments and hotels, but cash is still preferred for smaller shops and markets.
Healthcare: I haven't personally needed medical care in Da Nang, but from what I've heard, the quality of care at private hospitals is generally higher than at public ones. That said, even public hospitals can provide adequate care for minor issues. Prices for medical services are significantly lower compared to many Western countries.
If you have any specific concerns about healthcare, it's always a good idea to check with your travel insurance provider before your trip.
@@AlwaysonaJourney Many thanks Andrew.
Great video
Thanks a lot. ;-)
Google maps says H suites is permanently closed. Is this true?
I heard that H Suites moved to a new location and new owners manage this building.
THANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEO, I'M ABOUT TO RETIRE AND RESEARCHING VIETNAM, COULD YOU DO SOMTHING ON THE COSTS WITHIN HOSPITAL / HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN CITIES THERE.
THANKS
Unfortunately, I don't have that knowledge.
I’m about to leave the uk next month. After unfortunately divorcing my husband. I’ve decided that life in the uk isn’t for me anymore. I start off in Thailand in 9 days. Just wanted to ask how you Manage to stay long term in Vietnam, or Cambodia I know it’s a little harder for Thailand! Be great for advice as I don’t intend on coming back to the uk
Vietnam:
E-visa: This is a 3-month single-entry visa that you can apply for online. It's a convenient option for short-term stays.
Visa Extension: Once you're in Vietnam, you can extend your visa for up to 3 months through a local immigration office or a visa agency. This process typically requires additional documents and fees.
Long-Term Visa: For stays longer than 6 months, consider applying for a long-term visa, such as a work permit or business visa. These visas require specific documentation and sponsorship from a Vietnamese company or organization.
Thailand:
Visa Exemption: Citizens of many countries, including the UK, can enter Thailand visa-free for up to 30 days.
Visa Extension: You can extend your stay for an additional 30 days at an immigration office in Thailand.
Education Visa (ED Visa): This visa allows you to stay in Thailand for up to one year without leaving the country. It's typically issued to foreign students enrolled in Thai educational institutions. However, it's important to note that the specific requirements and procedures for obtaining an ED visa may vary.
This is our vdo about ED visa. ruclips.net/video/ocFfKJAaTqo/видео.htmlsi=52xvTXvkPGpI6Gvr
Hi there, thanks for the sharing the information. They are very useful. I have been watching a few of your videos now. Could you share with me again the street name with a lot of local Vietnamese cruise at An Truong area in Da Nang please? Many thanks Mark
Hi Mark. Thanks for watching. An Thuong has a lot of streets with many local restaurants. It's not that big an area so it's easy to wander around and stumble across tasty local food. There isn't a specific street which is my favourute.
@@AlwaysonaJourney Thank you very much
Great video. Andrew, is the 10.9 million Dong for the apartment per person or for the whole apartment? Cheers.
Thank you. Yes, it cost 10.9 million vnd in total. :-)
Thanks Andrew. 👍
Nice informative vlog 👍, btw do you happen to have the point of contact POC or the booking info for the hotel you showed us, thanks
Unfortunately, I don't as they changed oeners recently
Vietel 4g network provider is best??? 5g which is best network provider??
I've only ever used Viettel in Vietnam
Questions: What about health care (eye exams, colonoscopy, pacemakers, etc that some of us old people experience)? What does it cost? Even with insurance and Medicare, things can get very expensive very quickly.
I don't have any information to share about any of that.
@@AlwaysonaJourney Maybe they'll take Medicare.
And how about language? Do they have classes for old foreigners to learn Vietnamese? How much English is spoken on any kind of regular basis?
I'm sorry again. But, I don't have any information about Vietnamese lessons either. In the An Thuong area you will find that some local peopele understand English well but many don't.
Price & food in Da Nang cheaper another places . Weather is not sunny in storm &rainy season from middle Sept till March 😂
Thanks for the information
Welcome to Vietnam ❤
Thank you. :-)
Hello, do you find it hard with their currency as it’s in the millions,as in carrying around lots off cash?
We cut 000 out. For 20000 we call it twenty. It's confused at the first time with some notes that have similar colours. After visiting 2 or 3 times, we have no problem with it.
What is the overall noise level of the city and the air quality?
The noise level and air quality can vary greatly depending on the time of day or year and location in the city. I can't give you an exact answer
I saw lots of signs in English. How difficult is living there and not initially speaking Vietnamese?
Living in Da Nang without speaking Vietnamese can be manageable, especially in touristy areas.
While it's true that you'll encounter English signs and menus in many places, especially popular tourist destinations.
Amazing 🤩
Thanks! Are you visiiting Da Nang soon?
@@AlwaysonaJourney no, not planning to…
@@ChristopherUSA888 OK. ;-0
Awesome
Thank you. ;-)
very good i was in my an at danag beach not clear here where you are but i like H suite s!!!!!1
It's nice. It recently changed owners.
What about nah trang?😮
I've posted two Nha Trang videos. ;-)
Great video. I am wanting to visit Da Nang but i have a list of questions and expenses I need answering if anyone can help?
Thank you. Let is know what your questions are and we'll see if we can answer them.
@@AlwaysonaJourney Thanks so much :) Q's - 1. What are visa requirements and restrictions on staying in vietnam? 2. Whats the healthcare/hospitals like? 3. Many Sports clubs etc?
1. All nationalities can apply for a 90 day e-visa. You can then go on a visa run or leave for a few days and re-enter with a new e-visa.
2. I don't have infoabout hospitals and healthcare.
3. There's a selection of gyms to choose from.
Can you drink the water?
I don't think so.
I'm about to retire with a $4k pension, I'm going to save so much there....
Yes. You'll live very comfortably.
1000 usd is good for your life in there
2000 usd you are a king there
So. You are going to save 2000 usd or even up to 3000 usd
@@AlwaysonaJourney comfort is not the question but ability to save is the more important question
What is the reason you want to save money? You are almost retired! Save money for the next life?
@@this.is.berlin I am retiring young by 40 I should be retire, but elgible for it next year. I travel pretty expensively.
Hehe i would never cook at home in Vietnam or in Thailand noway... just to compare i was cooking in the Philippines every day...the food there is kind a disaster...im not a picky eater...i eas eating in indian eatery in the ph everytime i just could...
I'm like you and rarely cook in Thailand but do it now and again in Vietnam.
@alwaysonajourney can you please share where can i apply for a visa. Im holding uk passport.
I woukd love to visit there.
I left the link in the description.
I would rethink the background music while you are talking. Its to much.
Thanks for your feedback. ;-)
Agreed!
Great and helpful video! Now we want to go back haha!!
Thank you. Da Nang is waiting for you. ;-)
Does apartment have a gym
It doesn't
Love that beach
Is weed easy to find in da nang?? Will the apt owner giv me shitmfor smoking weed at the balcony??
I've never looked for it, so I'm not able yo answer your questions.
The only thing that's a downer for me is the 90-day visa! I'd appreciate 180 days!
180 days would be amazing.
It was 30 days up until last August. I think 90 will be as good as it gets.
@AsiaUnscripted nah! They used to have more longer options before and I've read they have been talk around reinstalling them. That only make sense when you see what other SEA countries are doing. Like Thailand and Malaysia where you can get nomad visas.
@@ophelydu26 Vietnam has little interest in competing with neighboring countries for nomads.
May I get a humble studio for $300 - 350?
Yes, you can find from the facebook group. [key word: apartment da nang
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vegan bit was appreciated
Thank you. :-)
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Now you're last. :)
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I want to live or travel Vietnam ... From Hong Kong 🤣
You should do it
The costs for a visa - and - the needed travel costs out of the country (?) every 90 days - or 4 times a year must also be included - in a monthly average - shouldn't it ? Certainly adds to the cost + it's also a big pain in the ass - after a few times !!! (( ? )) The Philippines only requires you leave the country every 3 years - by comparison ! And Cambodia never requires you leave (?) on their over 55 ''retirement visa''. > Something Vietnam doesn't even have ? (💩)
It depends on how long someone decides to stay. For me it was 3 months.
So you’re paying $430 per month for rent ??
That's correct
@@AlwaysonaJourney ok ok that’s really a fair deal !
Show prices in dollar bro….
I showed the prices in Vietnamese Dong. US Dollars and British pounds.
@@AlwaysonaJourneynot when u were showing food & scooter rental etc
OK. Thanks. :-)
I have luxurious villa in Son Tra, Da Nang for up to 12 persons. pm me if you want to rent
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Does it being a communist country effect or worry you any? What about your religion beliefs?
Not at all. I feel very happy here.
Let’s hope that daNang doesn’t become Californicated and thus a place affordable only to the rich elite.
Time will tell.
Vietnam economy is expected to grow ~6-10% annually in the next decade. Just a matter of time the cost of living will increase proportionately, at the very least.
@@tomv2144??? U think Europe and USA is not getting more expensive ? Hehe
@@gabres19871 the growth rate of Vietnam GNI/capita will be higher than those of US, EU, or matured economies. So, everything will be more expensive, but the rate is a bit faster in Vietnam. IOW, the gap will shrink.
ok, Da Nang will develop more and more and prices will increase but not quickly. Simply Vietnam is a powerhouse in food, seafood... In the future there will be cities similar to Da Nang but with more reasonable prices, that is Quy Nhon and Phan Thiet city.
stop telling everyone it's so cheap dude...else it won't be soon..
If it's not me, it'll only be someone else. That's life. People talk.
@@AlwaysonaJourney I know..loads of people are saying it..I wasn't really serious..are you still here...bring on the rainy season..it's so nice then..
I'm here for another week. I've never been here during the rainy season. I might come back in December. :-)
I KNOW THIS CITY I ENJOY CHINA BEACH AND THE BEAUTIFULS WOMAN PLUS THE GOLD WAS VERY CHEAP. I SEE NOW LOTS OF CHANGES GO THRU.IF I EVERGET MONEY THAT IS APLACE TO GO .LAREI
:-)
Very expensive
You think so? I don't
@@AlwaysonaJourney
Your opinion
:-)
A boring city - nothibg exciting there. Best tourist attraction is the Dragon Bridge
Thanks for sharing your opinion of Da Nang.
If you have spent any time at all in Danang and you find it “boring”, you should probably spend less time getting drunk in local bars and more time actually experiencing the tons of things to see and do in Vietnam.
If you spend all day hugging a toilet bowl and never stepping foot outside your hotel room, you’re going to be disappointed wherever you go. 😂 a
so I am currently living in europe, one bedroom studio apartment, and my costs amount to this:
158 - rent / monthly
30 - internet (1 terrabyte optical internet, unlimited)
30 - electricity
230 - food (i never cook at home, so basically everyday I order food or eat out)
210.28 - beer (yah... a bit too much on this)
that's a total of 658 euros per month.
Could I live for half that in Da Nang with the same lifestyle?
I don't think that would be possible. There might be properties avalable for that price but I have never viewed any within that price range.
U should give a breakdown how much the cost is in us dollars not veit currency
I'm guessing you didn't watch the video. I showed the price for every category in Vietnamese Dong, USD and British Pounds.
I love these 'its a communist country, government blah blah' comments from Americans that don't even have a passport 😂
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