4-Star Beach Hotel · My Khe Beach · Da Nang
Four Points by Sheraton Da Nang Review
Four Points by Sheraton Danang is a four-star beach hotel at the northern end of My Khe — good location, reliable service, and Bonvoy benefits on a beachfront property that doesn’t charge resort prices for the privilege.
My Khe Beach at 270 Vo Nguyen Giap, Son Tra District. The Four Points sits about 2km from the Dragon Bridge — far enough from the city centre bustle to feel like a proper beach hotel, close enough that the Han River restaurants and market streets are a short Grab ride rather than a long taxi. It’s one of the more centrally located beachfront options in Da Nang, which matters more than it might sound when you’re deciding between a week of easy city access and the isolation of Non Nuoc.
The hotel occupies the mid-range lane with no obvious apologies. It’s not competing with the Hyatt Regency or the Sheraton Grand and doesn’t pretend to. What it offers is a straightforward package: direct beach access, a rooftop pool with panoramic ocean views, Bonvoy points, and operational consistency that Marriott trains into its properties at this level. For Bonvoy members, it’s often the best rate-per-point option available in Da Nang.
The Horizon Bar on the upper floors is genuinely good — views over My Khe and the South China Sea, cold drinks, a relaxed atmosphere that doesn’t require you to dress for it. On Vo Nguyen Giap itself there are independent restaurants and street food within walking distance, which keeps evenings interesting without always requiring transport.
Location & Getting There
270 Vo Nguyen Giap, Son Tra District — My Khe Beach, about 2km south of the Dragon Bridge. This is the northern section of My Khe, where the strip is well-developed with restaurants and convenience shops but hasn’t become the overcrowded stretch that parts of the beach turn into at peak domestic holiday weekends. The beach itself starts directly across the road.
Airport runs 10–12 minutes by taxi or Grab. An Thuong — Da Nang’s main expat and dining district — is about 10 minutes south by Grab. The Han River restaurants and Dragon Bridge are the same distance north. For a beach hotel, the access to city amenities is better than average.
The Rooms
Standard rooms run 35–40sqm, which is honest city-hotel proportions rather than resort scale. The layout is functional: desk, wardrobe, comfortable bed configuration, decent bathroom. Upper-floor rooms have views over My Khe and the South China Sea — worth requesting at booking and usually available without a supplement if the property isn’t full.
Design is clean and contemporary without any particular character. Blackout curtains work. Air conditioning is reliable. Rates run from around $85–100/night in mid-season, which positions it correctly as a solid mid-range beach option rather than a budget play. Bonvoy benefits apply: points, upgrades on availability, and breakfast inclusions at higher membership tiers.
Pool, Beach & Facilities
The rooftop pool is the visual highlight — compact but properly oriented toward the ocean, with good views across My Khe. It serves its purpose well for an evening swim after the beach. The beach itself is two minutes’ walk from the lobby: My Khe at this section is wide, maintained, and has lifeguard coverage during daylight hours. Waves pick up from July onwards, but the pool compensates.
Gym is adequate for a mid-range property. Business centre for corporate stays. The beer bar concept — cold local and international beers at honest pricing, casual food menu — is a genuine practical asset for evenings when you don’t want to go out.
Food & Drink
The main restaurant handles breakfast and all-day dining competently without being destination dining. Eggs prepared properly, local options alongside international standards, coffee that does the job. The beer bar is the more interesting F&B option — unpretentious, well-priced, a good place to end an afternoon.
For serious eating: walk along Vo Nguyen Giap for independent seafood spots, or Grab to An Thuong for Da Nang’s best independent restaurants. Bach Dang Street and the Han River seafood strip are under 10 minutes. The city access from this location genuinely opens up the dining options in a way that Non Nuoc resort guests don’t have.
A beach hotel that earns its keep without overreaching. The location is the real asset — My Khe access with the city still within easy reach, and Bonvoy points stacking throughout.
The Good Stuff
- One of the most central beachfront positions in Da Nang — direct My Khe access with the city close by
- Bonvoy loyalty benefits: often the best rate-per-point option in the Da Nang portfolio
- Rooftop pool with unobstructed ocean views
- Good-value beer bar for evening drinks on-site
- Reliable Marriott operational standards without the premium price tag
- Walkable to independent restaurants along Vo Nguyen Giap
Worth Knowing
- Rooms are mid-range proportions — no resort-scale space
- Rooftop pool is compact rather than a pool destination in its own right
- No kids’ club or waterpark — limited infrastructure for families
- Main restaurant is competent but not a reason to stay
- My Khe gets crowded with domestic tourists at peak weekends
Who Should Stay Here
Bonvoy members who want to earn points on a Da Nang beach stay without paying five-star rates. Business travellers doing shorter stays who want a reliable, well-located base. Couples who want My Khe access and an easy evening dining scene without the taxi overhead of a Non Nuoc resort. The Four Points works for anyone who wants a straightforward beach hotel done consistently well.
For guests who want full resort infrastructure — multiple pools, kids’ clubs, expansive spa — the Sheraton Grand Danang or Marriott Resort at Non Nuoc Beach are the step up. For more of the Da Nang hotel landscape, see our Best Hotels in Da Nang guide and our Where to Stay neighbourhood breakdown.
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