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Tam's Pub & Surf Shop

Surfing in Da Nang

The most beautiful and uncrowded beach in all of Southeast Asia stretches from Da Nang's Son Tra Pennisula to the tourist town of Hoi An. This twenty mile (30km) long white sandy beach was the site of the famous China Beach R&R spot for GIs during the American War, as well as an international surfing competition in 1992. Despite the fact that Five Star resorts are popping up like mushrooms along the Da Nang/Hoi An corridor, surfers and other beach-lovers are few and far between. Most of the locals prefer to time their beach visits to the dawn and twilight hours, in order to avoid the effects of the intense tropical sun. (Just two hours of mid-day tropical sun on pale skin can produce a serious, second-degree burn.) If you plan to spend much time on the beach and in the surf, bring plenty of waterproof sun block! Otherwise, consider coming during the rainy season, between November and February when skies tend to be overcast and the waves are the biggest.

The water here is relatively warm year-round, but you would probably be more comfortable in the winter months wearing a spring suit for surfing. Vietnam is, of course, a tropical country and it never gets very cold here but, when you're wet and the weather is breezy and overcast, it's easy to start shivering.

This section of the coast is beach break. We have pretty consistently surfable waves beginning sometime in September and trailing off in May. During the summer months of June, July and August, the seas tend to be quite calm. Off-shore storms can be a source of wave action, stirring up the usually calm seas of August to yield a couple of days of good surfing or making the usually surfable November seas so rough that you might think twice about even walking on the beach! Up-to-date surf forecasts can be found here.

A word of warning: Rip currents here can be strong and drownings do occur. Make sure you use a leash. (All our boards come equipped with leashes.) If you do become separated from your board and are caught in a rip current, remember to swim parallel to the shore until you are out of the current before attempting to swim ashore.

Tam's Pub and Surf Shop has surfboards of various sizes to rent for $5USD (80.000VND) per day. Renting is usually the most practical option for surfers visiting Vietnam, especially if you are travelling extended distances and visiting many locations. It's hard to avoid damaging your big, fragile surfboard when you're trying to haul it on a bus, plane or motorbike.

Tam's Pub and Surf Shop is located within easy walking distance of the public beach immediately adjacent to the Furama Resort. Less expensive accommodations--about $12-$15 USD per night-- can be found at the clean and attractive Sun Hotel which sits one block back from the beach and two short blocks from Tam's Pub restaurant where you can get good, inexpensive Vietnamese and Western food for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Tim Lockett, Da Nang Surfer

Western & Vietnamese Cuisine / Motorbike & Surfboard Rental / Travel Assistance & Friendly Advice
2 blocks from the beach on the road connecting Tuyen Son Bridge and Furama Resort

43 Ho Xuan Huong / Da Nang, Vietnam / tamspub@yahoo.com