
Dalat Vietnam Travel Guide
Lien Khuong Airport (DLI) is the only commercial airport serving Dalat, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) south of downtown.
Lien Khuong Airport is a small, modern facility with basic services: ATMs, currency exchange, cafes, souvenir shops, and free Wi-Fi.
Flight prices increase during peak season (Nov-Mar) and holidays (Tet, Reunification Day). Booking early is advisable. Low season (Jun-Sep) typically sees lower prices.
Explore flight deals via services like Dollar Flight Club or comprehensive search engines like Skyscanner for opportunities to save.
For car rental options, though less common for self-drive, you can search platforms like DiscoverCars.com for general vehicle availability.
Not applicable for Dalat as it is an inland city.
No river transportation options serve Dalat for passenger travel.
No immigration procedures at seaports applicable to Dalat travel.
No specific exit fees or taxes are collected separately at Vietnamese aviation hubs for departing passengers; these costs are typically part of your airline ticket price.
Bus travel from Dalat offers an adaptable departure option.
Prepare in advance for a stress-free exit from Dalat.
Dalat has a public bus system, but it is not typically the main way of transport for tourists owing to scarce coverage of attractions and language barriers.
Taxis and ride-sharing apps provide convenient and reliable transportation options in Dalat.
Renting a car with a local driver is highly advisable for comfort and local expertise on tours beyond downtown.
Widely available for rent (~100k-150k VND/day). An IDP with motorbike endorsement is technically needed. Always wear a Helmet.
Available around Xuan Huong Lake and at hotels (~30k-60k VND/hour). Good for lake path and flatter areas.
For flexibility, consider renting a scooter if you are an experienced rider. Otherwise, Grab is a safe and transparent alternative for getting around.