Non Nuoc

16.001783 N / 108.270933 O

Non Nuoc Surf Spot Guide, Vietnam

Non Nuoc Beach sits just south of Da Nang's famous My Khe, offering a more peaceful alternative with consistent waves and minimal crowds. This sandy beach break delivers both left and right-handers over a soft bottom, making it an accessible spot for surfers of all levels. The picturesque setting beneath the Marble Mountains creates one of Vietnam's most scenic surf experiences, where you can enjoy quality waves without the intensity of busier breaks.

Geography and Nature

Located approximately 8 kilometers southeast of Da Nang city center, Non Nuoc stretches for 5 kilometers of fine white sand with gently sloping shores. The beach is framed by the dramatic Marble Mountains rising behind the coastline, creating a stunning natural backdrop that Forbes magazine has recognized as one of the world's six most beautiful beaches. The area maintains a laid-back, peaceful atmosphere with fewer commercial developments than My Khe, allowing you to focus on the waves and the natural beauty surrounding you.

Surf Setup

Non Nuoc is an exposed sandy beach break that produces both left and right-hand waves with fairly consistent shape. The spot works best when northeast swell combines with offshore winds from the west-southwest, which creates clean, organized waves across the sandbar. The beach's gentle slope means waves break slowly and predictably, giving you plenty of time to set up your maneuvers. Low and mid-tide stages generally produce the most workable conditions, though the break functions across most tidal ranges. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high waves with soft, forgiving faces that allow for extended rides and practice time.

Consistency and Best Time

Non Nuoc enjoys fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with winter months from November through March offering the most reliable conditions and larger swells. The northeast monsoon season brings steady swell pulses during these months, making it the prime window for visiting. Summer months from April through August see gentler, smaller waves as the swell diminishes, though conditions remain suitable for progression. The spot rarely goes completely flat, making it a dependable choice whenever you visit Da Nang.

Crowd Levels

Non Nuoc remains refreshingly empty throughout the week, with the lineup staying sparse even during peak swell windows. Weekend sessions rarely see significant crowding, allowing you to enjoy extended periods of solitude in the water.

Who It's For

This break welcomes surfers of all abilities. Beginners appreciate the soft, slow-breaking waves and sandy bottom free from dangerous rocks or reef. Intermediate surfers find the slightly stronger wave shape and longer rides perfect for practicing turns and building technique. Advanced surfers can use Non Nuoc as a quality warm-up or progression session when bigger swells aren't firing elsewhere.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rip currents can develop during larger swells, particularly during typhoon season, so always check forecasts before paddling out. The sandy bottom minimizes sharp rock hazards, though you should remain aware of your surroundings and local conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June through October range between 28 and 30 degrees Celsius, requiring only boardshorts or a thin rash guard for sun protection. Winter months from December through March maintain temperatures around 24 to 25 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a light summer wetsuit keeps you comfortable. Spring and fall months stay between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius, making boardshorts the practical choice.

How to Get There

Da Nang International Airport lies 7 kilometers away, roughly a 15-minute drive by taxi or rental car. From the airport, head southeast toward the Marble Mountains area and follow the coastal road south. Public parking exists near the beach entrance, with a short walk of 5 to 10 minutes reaching the water. Local taxis cost approximately 150,000 to 200,000 Vietnamese Dong from central Da Nang. Alternatively, rent a motorbike or bicycle from your accommodation for flexible beach access throughout the day.

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16.001783 N / 108.270933 O
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Non Nuoc Surf Spot Guide, Vietnam

Non Nuoc Beach sits just south of Da Nang's famous My Khe, offering a more peaceful alternative with consistent waves and minimal crowds. This sandy beach break delivers both left and right-handers over a soft bottom, making it an accessible spot for surfers of all levels. The picturesque setting beneath the Marble Mountains creates one of Vietnam's most scenic surf experiences, where you can enjoy quality waves without the intensity of busier breaks.

Geography and Nature

Located approximately 8 kilometers southeast of Da Nang city center, Non Nuoc stretches for 5 kilometers of fine white sand with gently sloping shores. The beach is framed by the dramatic Marble Mountains rising behind the coastline, creating a stunning natural backdrop that Forbes magazine has recognized as one of the world's six most beautiful beaches. The area maintains a laid-back, peaceful atmosphere with fewer commercial developments than My Khe, allowing you to focus on the waves and the natural beauty surrounding you.

Surf Setup

Non Nuoc is an exposed sandy beach break that produces both left and right-hand waves with fairly consistent shape. The spot works best when northeast swell combines with offshore winds from the west-southwest, which creates clean, organized waves across the sandbar. The beach's gentle slope means waves break slowly and predictably, giving you plenty of time to set up your maneuvers. Low and mid-tide stages generally produce the most workable conditions, though the break functions across most tidal ranges. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high waves with soft, forgiving faces that allow for extended rides and practice time.

Consistency and Best Time

Non Nuoc enjoys fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with winter months from November through March offering the most reliable conditions and larger swells. The northeast monsoon season brings steady swell pulses during these months, making it the prime window for visiting. Summer months from April through August see gentler, smaller waves as the swell diminishes, though conditions remain suitable for progression. The spot rarely goes completely flat, making it a dependable choice whenever you visit Da Nang.

Crowd Levels

Non Nuoc remains refreshingly empty throughout the week, with the lineup staying sparse even during peak swell windows. Weekend sessions rarely see significant crowding, allowing you to enjoy extended periods of solitude in the water.

Who It's For

This break welcomes surfers of all abilities. Beginners appreciate the soft, slow-breaking waves and sandy bottom free from dangerous rocks or reef. Intermediate surfers find the slightly stronger wave shape and longer rides perfect for practicing turns and building technique. Advanced surfers can use Non Nuoc as a quality warm-up or progression session when bigger swells aren't firing elsewhere.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rip currents can develop during larger swells, particularly during typhoon season, so always check forecasts before paddling out. The sandy bottom minimizes sharp rock hazards, though you should remain aware of your surroundings and local conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June through October range between 28 and 30 degrees Celsius, requiring only boardshorts or a thin rash guard for sun protection. Winter months from December through March maintain temperatures around 24 to 25 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a light summer wetsuit keeps you comfortable. Spring and fall months stay between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius, making boardshorts the practical choice.

How to Get There

Da Nang International Airport lies 7 kilometers away, roughly a 15-minute drive by taxi or rental car. From the airport, head southeast toward the Marble Mountains area and follow the coastal road south. Public parking exists near the beach entrance, with a short walk of 5 to 10 minutes reaching the water. Local taxis cost approximately 150,000 to 200,000 Vietnamese Dong from central Da Nang. Alternatively, rent a motorbike or bicycle from your accommodation for flexible beach access throughout the day.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
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Ordinary
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Surf Non Nuoc most reliably from November through March during the northeast monsoon with northeast swell and west-southwest offshore winds. Winter months bring larger swells and steady pulses for quality sessions, while summer from April through August offers gentler waves ideal for progression. The spot stays fairly consistent year-round, rarely going flat, with low and mid-tide providing the best workable conditions across most tidal ranges.
Non Nuoc suits surfers of all abilities from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy the soft, slow-breaking waves over a sandy bottom free from rocks or reef, while intermediates practice turns on longer rides with slightly stronger shape. Advanced surfers use it for warm-up or progression when bigger swells aren't available elsewhere.
Non Nuoc is an exposed sandy beach break delivering consistent left and right-hand waves over a soft bottom. It works best with northeast swell and west-southwest offshore winds, producing clean, organized shoulder-high waves with forgiving faces for extended rides. The gentle slope ensures slow, predictable breaks, ideal across low and mid-tide.
Non Nuoc stays refreshingly empty with sparse lineups even on weekends and peak swells. Reach it 7 kilometers from Da Nang International Airport in a 15-minute taxi or rental car drive southeast toward Marble Mountains, or 8 kilometers from city center for 150,000 to 200,000 Vietnamese Dong. Public parking leads to a 5 to 10-minute walk to the beach.
Non Nuoc offers a peaceful alternative to busier My Khe with consistent waves, minimal crowds, and stunning views beneath the Marble Mountains, recognized by Forbes as one of the world's six most beautiful beaches. Its 5 kilometers of fine white sand, laid-back vibe, and quality waves without intense commercial development make it Vietnam's most scenic surf experience for all levels.

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