Cong Vien Suoi Khoang Nong Nui Than Tai
Cong Vien Suoi Khoang Nong Nui Than Tai
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With the total investment capital is up to 500 billion VND, Nui Than Tai Hot Spring Park is the project that investor desires to bring an attractive tourist destination and to preserve a invaluable natural resource for the next generations, such as "mineral water resources".
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Tú BA
Hanoi, Vietnam16 contributions
Sep 2022
Great! Many games at the water park, very suitable for families. Hot mineral bath, mud bath, massage. There is also a buffet service included with the entrance ticket, the food is very diverse. Everyone should buy an entrance ticket with a buffet ticket.

Written August 16, 2023
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Tam Le Vietnam
Hoi An, Vietnam205 contributions
Feb 2022 • Solo
I loved soaking/swimming in warm mineral water springs and pools. Sauna, massage, onsen, mud bath and other relaxing activities are also available. I heard that in the tower, standard-met Japanese onsen comes first time. A few walk from springs, a waterpark is equipped with swimming pools, long slides from mountain, and sth else. Buggy transfer is free, anywhere.
Written February 15, 2022
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Kumatha T
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Dec 2023 • Family
Awesome place. They have many things to see...reasonably priced tickets. The dino park was good, hot springs were refreshing and water park was awesome. Highlight is that the toilets are clean and area well maintained with pleasant staffs
Written December 12, 2023
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Bobbymcclarty2
11 contributions
Mar 2023
I drove my wife on our motorbike from Danang to Nui Than Tai Park, it was an enjoyable ride with natural mountainous scenery. Thinking that we could swim in natural hot springs and hot spring fed pool in a totally natural setting, we were excited. As we drove up the drive there were busloads of tourists, many kids but we paid our $20 each and went in.
To our disappointment it looked like an older amusement park with fake dinosaurs making roaring sounds. We continued to walk to the "hot spring" pool. It was tiny shallow and just a kiddie pool basically so we didn't swim. Proceded to the so called hot springs, it was a tiny man made concreted like area too.
All of the loud screaming and laughing kids were having fun but this is not what we expected at all so we left. Enjoyed the ride and stopped a drank some good coconut though :)
To our disappointment it looked like an older amusement park with fake dinosaurs making roaring sounds. We continued to walk to the "hot spring" pool. It was tiny shallow and just a kiddie pool basically so we didn't swim. Proceded to the so called hot springs, it was a tiny man made concreted like area too.
All of the loud screaming and laughing kids were having fun but this is not what we expected at all so we left. Enjoyed the ride and stopped a drank some good coconut though :)
Written March 11, 2023
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korreltjies_sand
Kota Bharu, Malaysia73 contributions
Dec 2024 • Couples
It's December, and it has been raining. However, the day at the hot springs took the blue out of the day. We took the package which included the mud bath. Wow, wow, wow. If u are ever in Da Nang/Hoi An on a dreary day...this is a relaxing way to solve the day for the family.
Written December 31, 2024
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hotraveller90
Belfast, UK40 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
Before our visit to Nui Than Tai, we noticed that there wasn't much detailed information about the place, even on their website.
Tickets can't be bought online, but can be bought over the phone. However, we bought our tickets when we arrived at the place - around 1hr car journey from Da Nang. We bought our tickets at the lower ground. When we arrived at the main entrance there are ticket offices too, selling for the same price. We paid 350,000vnd for a standard ticket, which included the water parks, foot bath, walk around the parks and gardens, hot spring bath, jacuzzi pool and 9D and 12D cinema. They have various packages that you would have to pay extra for lunch, onsen, spa, massages, mud bath etc. These packages can be over 700,000vnd. We felt the standard ticket was enough for us as we just wanted to relax in the cool water.
Not all the staff know English so can be confusing for foreigners to get around the park.
The park is very beautiful and big we didn't even get a chance to walk around all of it. We arrived at 10.30am and left at 5pm, when most people were leaving already.
They sell swim wear at the place if you forget to bring, but you will see people getting in the water in their casual clothes, like t-shirt and denim shorts. So swim wear is not necessary, but for your own preference.
You can rent a bungalow for a day. These are private areas, like a small enclosed gazebo with two loungers and a small pool perhaps, where you can leave your personal belongings there and eat and drink your own food that you may brought. I am unsure of the price as we didn't rent one.
There is different water parks for different age groups so suitable for children of all ages.
We visited the dinosaur park and it was great! They had various life sized dinosaurs that move and make noises. Just like Jurassic Park! Very nice to walk around. They also have dinosaur electric bikes that are free to ride on.
9D and 12D cinema is ok for adults but I think might be more enjoyable for children.
Some tips before going to Nui Than Tai:
Bring your own towel, slippers, shampoo and shower gel. They have a basket of slippers in the locker room but they have been worn by other people and there might not be any left if you arrive late or it's very busy.
To use the locker, give your bracelet (given to you when you buy a ticket) to the girl at the counter in the locker room. She will register your bracelet and give you a receipt with a locker number on it. Open the locker with the bracelet and it will lock automatically when closed tightly. There were no English signs to tell us so we ended up walking around trying to open lockers before registering.
Bring a dry bag to carry suncream, phone, snacks and water. You can bring your bag along with you to places and leave it at the side of the pool. This will stop you from running to and from the locker area to grab stuff.
Food is expensive in the restaurants so bring some snacks and water. Some people bring fruits, bread and sandwiches. There are areas with benches and tables where you can sit and eat, but you might see people sleeping on the benches instead.
Bring a hat and goggles. A hat will come in handy when you soak in the pool and the sun is beaming at your face. Goggles are useful in the water park as there are lots of spraying water. A waterproof pouch for your phone is also helpful if you want to carry your phone on you all day.
There is one water slide with mats but you have to collect a mat at the end of the slide and bring it with you to the top. If there aren't any mats sitting there you will have to wait for a person to come down the slide and get the mat off them. There is no queuing system for the mats so first come first serve. It was a bit confusing and unorganized.
They have free shuttle buses to take you to various parts of the park as it can be too far to walk to. However each shuttle bus had a number on it which refers to the number of the area on the map of the water park. Take a photo of the map so you can check where the shuttle bus goes to. There's not always a map nearby to check. We didn't realize this at the beginning and ended up having to walk back on ourselves as the shuttle bus took us too far.
Overall, a nice place to chill out and escape from the heat.
Tickets can't be bought online, but can be bought over the phone. However, we bought our tickets when we arrived at the place - around 1hr car journey from Da Nang. We bought our tickets at the lower ground. When we arrived at the main entrance there are ticket offices too, selling for the same price. We paid 350,000vnd for a standard ticket, which included the water parks, foot bath, walk around the parks and gardens, hot spring bath, jacuzzi pool and 9D and 12D cinema. They have various packages that you would have to pay extra for lunch, onsen, spa, massages, mud bath etc. These packages can be over 700,000vnd. We felt the standard ticket was enough for us as we just wanted to relax in the cool water.
Not all the staff know English so can be confusing for foreigners to get around the park.
The park is very beautiful and big we didn't even get a chance to walk around all of it. We arrived at 10.30am and left at 5pm, when most people were leaving already.
They sell swim wear at the place if you forget to bring, but you will see people getting in the water in their casual clothes, like t-shirt and denim shorts. So swim wear is not necessary, but for your own preference.
You can rent a bungalow for a day. These are private areas, like a small enclosed gazebo with two loungers and a small pool perhaps, where you can leave your personal belongings there and eat and drink your own food that you may brought. I am unsure of the price as we didn't rent one.
There is different water parks for different age groups so suitable for children of all ages.
We visited the dinosaur park and it was great! They had various life sized dinosaurs that move and make noises. Just like Jurassic Park! Very nice to walk around. They also have dinosaur electric bikes that are free to ride on.
9D and 12D cinema is ok for adults but I think might be more enjoyable for children.
Some tips before going to Nui Than Tai:
Bring your own towel, slippers, shampoo and shower gel. They have a basket of slippers in the locker room but they have been worn by other people and there might not be any left if you arrive late or it's very busy.
To use the locker, give your bracelet (given to you when you buy a ticket) to the girl at the counter in the locker room. She will register your bracelet and give you a receipt with a locker number on it. Open the locker with the bracelet and it will lock automatically when closed tightly. There were no English signs to tell us so we ended up walking around trying to open lockers before registering.
Bring a dry bag to carry suncream, phone, snacks and water. You can bring your bag along with you to places and leave it at the side of the pool. This will stop you from running to and from the locker area to grab stuff.
Food is expensive in the restaurants so bring some snacks and water. Some people bring fruits, bread and sandwiches. There are areas with benches and tables where you can sit and eat, but you might see people sleeping on the benches instead.
Bring a hat and goggles. A hat will come in handy when you soak in the pool and the sun is beaming at your face. Goggles are useful in the water park as there are lots of spraying water. A waterproof pouch for your phone is also helpful if you want to carry your phone on you all day.
There is one water slide with mats but you have to collect a mat at the end of the slide and bring it with you to the top. If there aren't any mats sitting there you will have to wait for a person to come down the slide and get the mat off them. There is no queuing system for the mats so first come first serve. It was a bit confusing and unorganized.
They have free shuttle buses to take you to various parts of the park as it can be too far to walk to. However each shuttle bus had a number on it which refers to the number of the area on the map of the water park. Take a photo of the map so you can check where the shuttle bus goes to. There's not always a map nearby to check. We didn't realize this at the beginning and ended up having to walk back on ourselves as the shuttle bus took us too far.
Overall, a nice place to chill out and escape from the heat.
Written July 17, 2019
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maryyeo
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam3,490 contributions
Jan 2021
Didn't know there are natural hot springs here in Vietnam.
Have been to several in Japan, and hubby honestly likes this better because:
1. There were 15 large pools/ mud baths/ Jacuzzis/ water park slides for young and old + 3 temperatures of onsen pools (40 degrees, 30-32 degrees, 18-20 degrees Celsius).
2. We were there in January/ winter in this region. Awesome weather for soaking.
Also, much fewer people during this winter/ just before Tet/ pandemic season --- hygiene, privacy, service were at their best.
3. Enjoyed our walks in the life-size, motion-sensor Dinosaurs Park. Numerous species of dinosaurs, well-landscaped park and a large lake (for the plesiosaurus!).
4. Onsen/ Hanjuku eggs a must-have to complete the Japanese onsen experience. Fun watching the those eggs freshly cooked and rolling in the steaming pools.
5. We had spring water flowing directly into our room's marble bath tub. No need to book a private cabana. The kids loved watching their English cartoon channels while soaking in the room's tub.
Not-so-great:
1. Both water parks (one with the floats near the hotel, the other was higher up on the mountain with the 3-storey slides) were chilly during winter of 17 degrees Celsius and the kiddos caught a cold after a 10-minute dip. But they still loved it.
2. Nothing on their list of 9D nor 12D films on their schedule were being shown. Only a 5-minute buggy show which hung often and we sat on stools that were on an overly-vibrating platform.
3. Without the crowd, ain't much activity going on. No dinosaur performers nor dinosaur ride operators around at the Dinosaurs Park.
4. Only one restaurant in the entire resort, with okay food. We liked the a la carte buffet breakfast though. Western, continental, Asian options available.
Some extra tips:
1. It costs 300,000vnd per person after 2pm (off-peak) or 3pm (peak) to enter this Nui Thanh Tai Ebisu Hot Springs Park. We decided to book a room, which included entrances to all the facilities and buffet breakfasts for the four of us. Good deal.
2. Been to Da Nang several times and were bored of the beaches. This was something different, refreshing, and relaxing. Fun addition to your itinerary, just 20 minutes from Bana Hills' base station and 30 minutes from the airport/most other beachfront hotels.
Have been to several in Japan, and hubby honestly likes this better because:
1. There were 15 large pools/ mud baths/ Jacuzzis/ water park slides for young and old + 3 temperatures of onsen pools (40 degrees, 30-32 degrees, 18-20 degrees Celsius).
2. We were there in January/ winter in this region. Awesome weather for soaking.
Also, much fewer people during this winter/ just before Tet/ pandemic season --- hygiene, privacy, service were at their best.
3. Enjoyed our walks in the life-size, motion-sensor Dinosaurs Park. Numerous species of dinosaurs, well-landscaped park and a large lake (for the plesiosaurus!).
4. Onsen/ Hanjuku eggs a must-have to complete the Japanese onsen experience. Fun watching the those eggs freshly cooked and rolling in the steaming pools.
5. We had spring water flowing directly into our room's marble bath tub. No need to book a private cabana. The kids loved watching their English cartoon channels while soaking in the room's tub.
Not-so-great:
1. Both water parks (one with the floats near the hotel, the other was higher up on the mountain with the 3-storey slides) were chilly during winter of 17 degrees Celsius and the kiddos caught a cold after a 10-minute dip. But they still loved it.
2. Nothing on their list of 9D nor 12D films on their schedule were being shown. Only a 5-minute buggy show which hung often and we sat on stools that were on an overly-vibrating platform.
3. Without the crowd, ain't much activity going on. No dinosaur performers nor dinosaur ride operators around at the Dinosaurs Park.
4. Only one restaurant in the entire resort, with okay food. We liked the a la carte buffet breakfast though. Western, continental, Asian options available.
Some extra tips:
1. It costs 300,000vnd per person after 2pm (off-peak) or 3pm (peak) to enter this Nui Thanh Tai Ebisu Hot Springs Park. We decided to book a room, which included entrances to all the facilities and buffet breakfasts for the four of us. Good deal.
2. Been to Da Nang several times and were bored of the beaches. This was something different, refreshing, and relaxing. Fun addition to your itinerary, just 20 minutes from Bana Hills' base station and 30 minutes from the airport/most other beachfront hotels.
Written March 11, 2021
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PhuocDanang
Da Nang, Vietnam55 contributions
Apr 2019 • Business
Today I also take a group of 12 adults, 1 kid, 2 infants to Hot Spring Park. The weather in Danang these days is so hot that we feel the water park gives us a lot of energy. We go around and I introduce some information about the place, which make me a litle bit tired 🤣🤣🤣 After finish my job, I give free time for my passengers and enjoy the sauna myself. Make your job as your passion, you can enjoy your life from 7am till 7pm then enjoy life from 7pm till 7am with your love, your family
Written April 25, 2019
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HienBui
Melbourne, Australia101 contributions
Sep 2018 • Couples
This hot spring park is about 25 km from our resort in My Khe beach. The ride to the park is a respite from the busy traffic. We got there on a weekday so the park was not busy, despite the quietness the staff seem to be struggling to cope with a handful of visitors.
The entrance fee is 300 K VND, if you want mud bath or you want to use other services, you will need to pay more. The surrounding is different and quite interesting, we were more interested in the scenery than the services the park offers.
Overall, it was a good day trip, rather expensive if you want to explore all the facilities, staff were not very helpful, most couldn't hide their boredom, maybe it was a slow day ? The hotspring itself was...hot ! Especially the footbath hot spring, almost had my feet cooked. We didn't see the sign later on, 75 degrees.
The entrance fee is 300 K VND, if you want mud bath or you want to use other services, you will need to pay more. The surrounding is different and quite interesting, we were more interested in the scenery than the services the park offers.
Overall, it was a good day trip, rather expensive if you want to explore all the facilities, staff were not very helpful, most couldn't hide their boredom, maybe it was a slow day ? The hotspring itself was...hot ! Especially the footbath hot spring, almost had my feet cooked. We didn't see the sign later on, 75 degrees.
Written September 27, 2018
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phi l
Tay Ninh Province, Vietnam189 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
Beauty, clean , a little people a very good for holiday one day. Sauna and spa good for healthy. Food 200.000vnd .
Written April 7, 2018
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Здравствуйте, на чем вы добирались до парка из Дананга?
Written September 13, 2019
Is there any other way to get there from danang than the local TAXI I can't seem to find a local bus to get here
Written January 11, 2019
Hi there, unfortunately no public transports from Danang to Nui Than Tai hot spring.
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Written January 11, 2019
haolp1955
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tôi muốn đăng ký kỳ nghỉ khoảng 1 tuần (trong khoảng 13/4 -22/4) cho 2 vợ chồng. Dịch vụ có được nâng cấp so với 2018 không và giá cả như thế nào? Có ưu đãi cho "khách hàng thân thiết không?
Trân trọng,
Lê Phước Hảo
Written August 18, 2018
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