Checking In
The Sheraton Grand Danang opened in 2018, which means everything is still fresh — the rooms feel maintained rather than managed, the pool infrastructure is solid, the kids' club is properly resourced. On a long stretch of My Khe Beach that mixes hotels of every era and quality level, the Sheraton sits in a reliable tier: 256 rooms, Marriott Bonvoy integration, a beach that's directly in front rather than across a road.
The Marble Mountains are 15 minutes south. Hoi An is 35 minutes.
The local seafood restaurants on the My Khe strip are walkable in 5-10 minutes, which matters more than it sounds — being able to eat well outside the hotel without a taxi is a genuine quality-of-life factor over a week's stay.
The Rooms
Entry-level Superior rooms run around 45 square metres with balconies and ocean-facing windows. White tones, rattan accents, contemporary resort aesthetic — nothing wildly distinctive, but well-maintained and consistent.
Bathrooms in the higher categories have bathtubs. Room maintenance is the detail that guests most consistently praise: nothing broken, nothing missing, everything functioning as it should.
Over a week's stay, that matters more than dramatic design touches.
Family suites with separate sleeping areas are available. Ocean-view rooms on upper floors are the most popular category and earn the upgrade if you're spending most evenings on the balcony.
The Pool and Beach
The main pool is a large lagoon design running adjacent to the beach. Children's pool section on one end.
Sun lounger areas that get managed carefully enough that you can usually find a spot without a towel-reservation problem. On Vietnamese public holidays the pool area gets busy; if you're travelling around Tet or National Day, plan for this.
The beach is direct — wide, clean, full umbrella and towel service. An indoor pool handles wet-season and early-morning swimming without the wind.
Breakfast and Dining
Market 39 runs a breakfast buffet that's one of the more substantial on My Khe — Vietnamese stations alongside international options, fresh fruit, pastry, eggs to order. The breakfast consistently earns praise in guest reviews; dinner at Market 39 is competent but not a reason to stay in.
The beachside bar and the Chill Skybar handle cocktails and lighter food through the day and evening. Most guests eat out at least two or three nights a week, which the local restaurant strip makes easy.
What to Know Before You Book
Bonvoy members: Elite status delivers breakfast and room upgrades subject to availability. This is a high-occupancy hotel in peak season and upgrades are not guaranteed, but the program runs properly here.
Non-members: the rates are competitive within the My Khe five-star tier but not budget-friendly; you're paying for consistency, the beach, and the kids' club infrastructure if that's relevant to your group.
City centre is 15 minutes north. Isolation is mild compared to Son Tra or Non Nuoc resorts.
Restaurant strip walkability keeps the holiday from feeling contained.
- Room maintenance consistently praised — things work, nothing breaks
- Strong kids' club with dedicated programming
- Large lagoon pool directly adjacent to beach
- Restaurant strip 5-10 min walk — easy evening dining outside the hotel
- Bonvoy Elite breakfast and upgrade recognition
- 2018 opening means infrastructure is still in good condition
- Pool area busy on Vietnamese public holidays and peak season
- On-site dinner competent but not a dining destination
- 15 min taxi to city centre — not a city-base hotel
- Rates higher than non-branded beachfront alternatives of similar quality
Would I Stay Again?
With children, yes — specifically for the kids' club, the lagoon pool, and the beach. For a couple without children, I'd weigh it against the Melia or Naman Retreat depending on budget and how much the pool design matters.
The Sheraton's strength is operational consistency and family infrastructure; its limitation is that it doesn't have a single design feature or dining experience that makes it unmissable on its own terms. Sometimes that's exactly what you want.
How It Compares
| Hotel | From/night | Location | Beach | Best For | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sheraton Grand ★ | $160 | My An Beach | ✓ | Families | 8.6/10 |
| Hyatt Regency | $180 | Non Nuoc | ✓ | Families & couples | 8.7/10 |
| Marriott | $150 | My An | ✓ | Luxury couples | 8.5/10 |
| Premier Village | $180 | My Khe tip | ✓ | Privacy-seeking families | 8.8/10 |
★ = this hotel. Prices are indicative peak low-season rates.
Is the Sheraton Grand Danang Resort Worth It?
Yes, the Sheraton Grand is one of the most underrated luxury resort hotels in Da Nang. It sits at a price point below the InterContinental and Hyatt Regency, yet delivers a beach resort experience that rivals both: a spectacular pool complex, a long stretch of My Khe Beach frontage, and rooms that are consistently praised for their quality and views.
The My Khe Beach location at the quieter central section of the strip avoids both the isolation of the southern resorts and the noise of the northern tourist cluster. Marriott Bonvoy members will find the points earning strong.
The main gap is in dining, on-site options are solid rather than exceptional. But at 2026 rates, the Sheraton Grand represents excellent value for a genuine beachfront luxury stay.
Nearby Attractions & Getting Around
One of Da Nang's advantages as a destination is how compact it is, most major attractions are within 20–30 minutes of any hotel in the city. From Sheraton Grand Danang Resort, key landmarks and beaches are easy to reach by taxi or GrabCar, and both services are reliable, metered, and inexpensive by international standards.
- My Khe Beach, On-site. Direct beachfront access, wide sand and clear water on Da Nang's main coast.
- Dragon Bridge, 15 min taxi. The city's most photographed bridge, fire show Friday and Saturday nights.
- Han River Waterfront, 15 min taxi. Evening dining and promenade along Da Nang's central riverside.
- Da Nang Cathedral, 15 min taxi. The distinctive pink church is a Da Nang landmark in the city centre.
- Marble Mountains, 20 min taxi south. Five marble and limestone formations with Buddhist shrines and sea caves.
- Hoi An Ancient Town, 30 min by car. Essential UNESCO World Heritage day trip, easy to arrange from the hotel.
For a full overview of Da Nang's areas and what each offers, see our Where to Stay in Da Nang guide. If you're planning a day trip to Hoi An, our Da Nang travel guides cover transport options and itinerary ideas.
A well-rounded five-star beach resort with strong family credentials, direct My Khe Beach access, and Marriott Bonvoy loyalty benefits. A dependable choice for extended beach holidays.
Check rates on Booking.com →Check Rates & Availability
Rates at Sheraton Grand Danang Resort vary significantly by season, room type, and how far in advance you book. Low season (roughly May through August) typically offers the best value, expect rates from around $160/night.
Peak season runs December through February when Da Nang's weather is at its finest and demand from domestic and international travellers peaks, with nightly rates reaching $320 or above for the best rooms.
We recommend checking Booking.com for live availability, current pricing, and cancellation policies. Many rooms can be held with free cancellation if you book in advance.