Phú Lộc Trip Overview
Within 9 – 10 hours from Chan May Port to Hoi An ancient town, you will have enough time to enjoy and visit the most famous and picturesque places in Central Vietnam such as:
– Lang Co beach: together with Ha Long and Nha Trang bays, Lang Co is the third bay of Vietnam, is one of the world’s most beautiful bays and has been officially a member of the World’s Most Beautiful Bays Club
– Hai Van Pass: Hải Vân Pass has been of major strategic importance in this history of Vietnam and is enowned for its scenic beauty
– Cham Sculture Museum: is a must-see place, is the only one of its kind in Vietnam, gives visitors an insight into Vietnam’s history through rare exhibits. It owns nearly 2,000 items, 500 of which are on display
– Hoi An ancient town
During the way you will enjoy the comfort of a luxury Limousine together with our driver is friendly and helpful as well as could speak english basically
If you would like, a tour guide will be provided as per your request and excluded in price
Additional Info
Duration: 8 to 10 hours
Starts: Phú Lộc, Vietnam
Trip Category: Shore Excursions >> Ports of Call Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Phú Lộc, Thừa Thiên Huế, Vietnam
Within 9 – 10 hours from Chan May Port to Hoi An ancient town, you will have enough time to enjoy and visit the most famous and picturesque places in Central Vietnam such as:
– Lang Co beach: together with Ha Long and Nha Trang bays, Lang Co is the third bay of Vietnam, is one of the world’s most beautiful bays and has been officially a member of the World’s Most Beautiful Bays Club
– Hai Van Pass: Hải Vân Pass has been of major strategic importance in this history of Vietnam and is enowned for its scenic beauty
– Cham Sculture Museum: is a must-see place, is the only one of its kind in Vietnam, gives visitors an insight into Vietnam’s history through rare exhibits. It owns nearly 2,000 items, 500 of which are on display
– Hoi An ancient town
During the way you will enjoy the comfort of a luxury Limousine together with our driver is friendly and helpful as well as could speak english basically
If you would like, a tour guide will be provided as per your request and excluded in price
Itinerary
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Stop At: Lang Co, Lang Co, Phu Loc District, Thua Thien – Hue Province
Lang Co beach is about 8km long, located along with the National Highway 1A, near Hai Van pass. It is about 24km from Bach Ma National Park. This is a white sandy beach and large waves which are suitable for the type of beach tourism, scuba diving. Especially, it is an ideal place for luxury resorts along the beach for decades.
It is adjacently to Lang Co beach closely Hai Van Mountain- a famous landscape of Vietnam. Along Hai Van Mountain, Lang Co Beach has coral reefs, lobsters and a variety of high-value seafood.
And in that area, there is also Son Tra Islet still preserve many kinds of wildlife. Behind the beach is Lap An Lake and Bach Ma Mountain which bring a wonderful adventure for people love both beach and mountain. All these factors give Lang Co a great potential for developing tourism in different types.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Hai Van Pass, National Route 1A, 530000 Vietnam
Hai Van Pass or Sea Clouds Pass is an impressive landscape of verdant mountains and clear blue skies, overlooking Da Nang City, Tien Sa Port, Son Tra Peninsula, and South China Sea. Crossing over a spur of Truong Son mountain range between Thua Thien-Hue Province and Da Nang City, it stands at 500m above sea level, making it the highest pass in Vietnam.
The 25 kilometre-long mountain pass is popular amongst thrill-seeking motorcyclists due to its winding roads, sudden curves and blind corners, while its lookout point offers gorgeous views of Da Nang Bay.
The pass also hosts the ancient Tran Dynasty’s Hai Van Gate, Hai Van Tunnel (the longest in ASEAN), wartime gun towers, and a decrepit French-built fort that was later used as a bunker by South Vietnamese and US armies during the Vietnam War. Prior to the construction of the Hai Van Tunnel, the mountain pass was notorious for its fair share of fatal accidents – look out for small altars set along the roadside that are dedicated to perished victims.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture, No 2, 2 Thang 9 Street Hái Châu District, Da Nang 550000 Vietnam
With their roots dating back as far as 192 AD, Vietnam’s indigenous Cham people lived an Indian way of life in both culture and language. The Cham Museum in Danang is dedicated to this period and the Champa existence which began predominantly in the coastal areas of Vietnam. Housing the largest exhibition of Cham sculpture in the world, the museum displays almost 300 terracotta and stone works of art ranging from the 7th to the 15th centuries.
Many of the exhibits are considered masterpieces of their field showcased according to the region in which they were found with a total of ten separate interior exhibition rooms. All of the sculptures on display fall into one of the following sections – icon, pedestal, pediment, or fragment, with the area in which they were found determining where they are exhibited.
When you’ve finished browsing the internal creations, step outside to appreciate the building itself carefully crafted with objects of worship including idols and holy animals surrounded by flowers, leaves and turrets all symbols of Hinduism.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Hoi An Ancient Town, Hoi An 560000 Vietnam
Hoi An, once a major Southeast Asian trading port in the 16th and 17th centuries, is basically a living museum that houses old-town architecture.Some notable heritage buildings include Chinese temples, a Japanese-designed bridge, pagodas, wooden shop-houses, French-colonial houses, and old canals. Although large-scale trading had long moved elsewhere, Hoi An has been successful in preserving and restoring its charming roots and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in December 1999.
Hoi An Riverside is the best place to be at night as the area is lit by quaint and old-fashioned lanterns, making it an atmospheric and beautiful spot. For those who love sea, sun and sand, Hoi An offers two lovely beaches five kilometres away from the town centre – a sort of holiday within a holiday.
Hoi An is also known for its great food, fun shopping, skilled tailors, friendly people and cosy atmosphere – all key characteristics that draw people to this picturesque town.
Two great things about Hoi An’s Old Town are that it is small enough to get around in on foot and the traffic is nowhere near as heavy as in bigger cities. Some of the streets only allow bike and motorbike traffic and some are pedestrian only. These factors make Hoi An even more inviting for most travelers to Vietnam
Duration: 2 hours