3,000 VND covers the first 4 hours for scooters
The Motorbike Parking Zone at Da Nang International Airport sits in the main parking complex directly opposite T1 and T2, so the walk to either terminal is about 5 minutes. It is set up for locals and expats on scooters doing visa runs or quick regional flights, not for cars. You follow the same entry lanes as other vehicles, then peel into the signed motorbike area once inside the complex.
Pricing is very granular: motorbikes and electric bikes are charged 3,000 VND for the first 4 hours, then 1,000 VND for each additional 2 hours, calculated on actual time parked, not rounded to full days. Bicycles have a separate fixed rate of 1,000 VND per stay, which the airport publishes on its official tariff list. For short trips under a day, this usually comes out cheaper than off‑site scooter yards quoted in expat threads.
There are dedicated motorbike sections serving both T1 (domestic) and T2 (international), and both feed into the same toll‑booth payment system at the exits. You pay when you leave the parking area, not at a machine inside, and the booths only accept cash in Vietnamese dong. An expat group thread on Da Nang visa runs rated the on‑airport motorbike lot as the simplest option for a one‑ or two‑day trip and called it standard but reliable.
There are no consistent complaints in forums about safety or damage at the Motorbike Parking Zone, and locals answering “cheap and secure parking near Da Nang airport” questions usually point straight to this official lot. Plan your cash: if you expect to be gone, say, 10 hours, budget roughly 5,000 VND per bike at current tariffs. One practical tip: snap a photo of your row and nearby pillar sign when you park, then you can walk straight back to the scooter and still catch your flight with that 5‑minute terminal walk.
5 min walk