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Explore 1 Day with Linh Ung Pagoda – Marble Mountain – Hoi An
You first visit Linh Ung Pagoda or Lady Buddha, it’s 67m high, the tallest in Vietnam at Monkey mountain. Then go to Marble Mountain a cluster of 5 peaks of limestone and marble named after the 5 elements of earth. Here you will find peaks, caves, tunnels and temples throughout the hike. You are also…
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Hoi An food tour.
Hoi An ancient town is one of the famous trading city of Vietnam between 17-19 century, and the best way to explore its culture is through its unique cuisine with lots of typical local dishes with Hoi An food tours
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Private Tour/ Car From Hoi An to My Son Sanctuary (Inclu: Food, water,ticket)
100% driver speak English and professional- Towel and mineral free- Free if you stop 30 min- You easy change program- Modern Car ( 4s – 16seats)- Car Charter/ private car- wifi on car- Cheap prices but excellent service
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Hue City Tour from Hoi An
Pick up and Drop off at meeting poin Hoi AnVisit Hue in the night by cycloHightlights such at: Khai Dinh Tomb, Thien Mu Pagoda, Hue Citadel…
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Private Tour at Marble Mountain and Monkey Mountain in Da Nang
Travel with a fun guide to visit the spectacular Marble Mountains and Monkey Mountain. Beautiful caves and interesting Buddist pagoda inside the mountain. Explore the US the heliport base, radar station built during the Vietnam war on the top of Monkey Mountain. This is the best way to experience this dynamic and funtastic city.
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Cham Island Snorkeling Tour
An adventure tour to Cu Lao Cham Island is waiting for you to explore the ecological locations on the small islands off the coast of Hoi An 18km, you will have chance to see marvelous coral when having snorkeling diving. As well as spending time relaxing on the beach, enjoying the good weather and cool…
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7-Day E-Bike Rental in Hoi An
We offer the first e-bike/ bike sharing service in Hoi An. Users can download our app, unlock a bike at one station and return at any other station in Hoi An.The e-bikes provide a unique experience to travel lightly and explore the old town on an electric bicycle. The bikes can be fully charged within…
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My Son Sanctuary and Marble Mountain Day Trip from Hoi An
We travel about 50km from Hoi An to My Son sanctuary. It comprises many Champa temples, in a valley roughly two kilometers wide, surrounded by two mountain ranges. It was the site of religious ceremonies of kings of the Champa civilization and was also a burial place of Champa royals and national heroes. The My…
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Tra Que Village Tour
Escape from the bustling city just about 15 minutes by cycling from Hoi An old quarter, you will enjoy a farming area with nice weather and lovely people, a green area called Tra Que vegetable village. It’s an easy bicycle ride and a quite scenic one. You will see rice fields, glassy rivers, and lazy…
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My Son Sunrise PrivateTour by Car & Come Back Hoi An by Boat (Pickup in Hoi An )
TOUR PROGRAM:5:10. Pick up at your hotel in Hoi An 6:00. Arrive to My Son at the time the gate open for tourists to visit, accessing the site via the provided electric cars and taking a short work from the drop-off point to the sites6:15 – 8:15. Visit the various different areas that make up…
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Private Day Tour to Hue From Hoi An- Da Nang
One day from Hoi An and Da Nang – Hue tour, not only can you see the Hai Van pass and Lang Co beach, two beautiful natural landscapes between Da Nang and Hue, but you also have a chance to visit many famous places in Hue city including The Citadel, Khai Dinh tomb, and the…
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HOIANIAN’S BELIEFS AND VEGETARIAN DINNER from Hoi An
Have you ever seen lantern on the river in Hoi An? What is the meaning behind?What would you wish for? World peace? True love? Or perhaps health and wealth?Do you want to know about religious belief of Hoi An people?How does ancestor worshipping affect daily life in Vietnam?Highlights: – Understand the spiritual life of Vietnamese…
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Hoi An VEGAN Food Tour
If you’re a vegan and ever experienced:- Reading all 100+ reviews to make sure there’s no fish sauce in the food. – Finding it hard to get a full meal & have to settle for a granola bar, again.- Eating only at tourist-oriented restaurants and have no idea about the local vegan community.Or if you…
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Top Gear: Hoian – Hai van pass loop
Is one of the World’s Most Scenic coastal drives, Hai Van Pass is often shrouded in mist that rises from the sea, with terrific panoramic views. We design this tour for people who want to see as much variety of scenery such as coastline, mountains and Countryside all in 1 day.
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Romantic Dinner Cruise on Thu Bon River
Relax on an elegant cruise along Thu Bon River and enjoy Western cuisine will be an unforgettable experience for you and your beloved.
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GOLDEN BRIDGE BA NA HILLS via Cable Car – Authentic Lunch & Herbal Foot massage
TOUR PROGRAM :7:00 a.m ( Early to avoid crowd): Our tour guide will pick you up at your hotel in Hoi An or Da Nang city.Then,Transfer to Ba Na Hills. We Walk to Cable Car Station to get on Cable Car.The most modern Cable Car in Southeast Asia, visit the Dream Stream Cable car Station…
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Hai Van Pass Explorer by Jeep
This one day trip over Hai Van pass is so jam-packed with adventure it certainly ranks among the top routes in Vietnam.The Hai Van Pass is one of the most beautiful mountain passes in Vietnam, and the journey is incredible. We spice it up by adding an open top Jeep as your mode of transport.…
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Cruiseship Tour :Dragon Bridge, Marble Mountain,Hoi An City: CHAN MAY or TIEN SA
PROGRAM :Our tour guide will pick you up at Entrance Gate of CHAN MAY or TIEN SA Port. Please provide us with your pick up & drop off timeto arrange well.we will depart to visit DRAGON BRIDGE to take the beautiful photos of the whole long steel dragon and enjoy the nice view of Da…
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My Son Early Morning Private Tour & Basket Boat Ride Departure from Hoi An City
TOUR PROGRAM :7:30 a.m: Our guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel in Hoi An city, Then Transfer you to My Son Holy land – It was the Former capital city of Champa Kingdom from the 4th to 13th century. My Son is the largest complex of Hindurism centre that includes more…
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Cam Kim Island Cycling And River Cruise
Head into the tranquil countryside of Cam Kim island on an unforgettable Hoi An cycling tour. Discover unknown regions of Hoi An from ancient temples, traditional cottage industries to a hidden garden and being rewarded with a delicious local feast.• Bike through rice paddies and villages in Cam Kim island• See traditional cottage industries in…
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Bike and Kayak Hoi An Tour
Cycle the charming countryside of Hoi An, taste regional specialties, get hands on with local handicrafts and paddle the Thu Bon river delta, exploring the places that can only be reached from the water.This combined bike and kayak tour will let you not only explore the countryside of Hoi An and meet the locals but…
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choose your own time & menu to cook and enjoy local market and cooking yourself
Come to our cooking class, you can choose your own menu, and time is flexible, hand on cooking class
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Hoi An Food Trail by Night with Boat Trip
Are you looking for something fun to enjoy during your evening in Hoi An? You are getting confused about where to eat or don’t like the bar scene? Don’t hesitate to join our Hoi An Street Food Trail by Night. Whilst filling up with the best tastes of Hoi An food, you’ll also have an…
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Farmer & cooking class package
You will learn how to cook specialties of Hoi An, including fresh prawn spring rolls and local rice pancakes. Enjoy eating the food you’ve cooked, plus a selection of Vietnamese food prepared by our chef (a choice of Vietnamese dishes will be available from our set menu)
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HoiAn Local Countryside Street-food Experience
There’s no better way to learn about a culture than to dive into the food of its people. During this street food experiences, you will learn about the cuisine of Hoi An local people.Hoi An is not only a charming paradise, with a beautiful mix of new and old architecture, but also has a well-deserved…
All about Hoi An
When to visit
Hoi An enjoys warm weather year-round thanks to its tropical climate. The town experiences two distinct periods: the rainy season from September through January with frequent, heavy downpours and the clear skies and lush greenery of the dry season from February through August, which is the time to visit. Every month on the full moon, Hoi An hosts a lantern festival, when locals light paper lanterns across the riverbanks and in boats on the Thu Bon River.
Getting around
The easiest way to explore Hoi An is on a bicycle—it’s a cost-effective and safe option, as Hoi An Ancient Town is closed to cars and motorcycles for most of the day. Bikes are also a great way to explore Hoi An’s rice paddy-rich countryside and make getting to Cua Dai Beach a breeze. Alternatively, cyclos (a type of bike-led tuk-tuk) let you sit back and see the sights.
Traveler tips
To beat the crowds and see a more authentic side of Hoi An, head into the countryside. While only 15 minutes away by bike, Tra Que Vegetable Village feels like a different world. As the source of the city’s fresh vegetables, it’s home to emerald-green rows of crops and is the ideal for a cooking class. Culinary experiences typically include a visit to the Hoi An Central Market, a bustling celebration of local Vietnamese produce.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Hoi An so popular?
With ancient bridges, lantern-decked streets, and candy-colored riverside houses, it’s small wonder that Hoi An Ancient Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The food is renowned, travelers flock to its tailors, and there’s even a white sand beach nearby. It’s a perfect base for boat trips, or bike rides into Central Vietnam’s lush countryside.
How many days do you need in Hoi An?
Hoi An Ancient Town is compact, so a day and a night is enough to see the main sights. Most tailors take three days to custom-make an outfit, allowing time for a bike trip, a visit to the UNESCO-listed My Son Sanctuary, or a day at An Bang Beach or the Cham Islands.
What should we do in Hoi An?
Key sights in the UNESCO-listed Ancient Town include the Japanese Covered Bridge, the 18th-century Tan Ky House, and the colorful assembly halls. Many travelers come to Hoi An to eat local specialties and get clothes custom made. Other popular choices include cooking courses, boat trips, bike rides, and lantern-making classes.
Is Hoi An safe at night?
Yes, provided you exercise common sense. Hoi An is small and violent crime is rare, but scams are not uncommon. Never leave drinks unattended, never buy drinks for strangers on a tab, and never drink and drive. Book a rideshare motorbike taxi rather than riding off into the night with a stranger.
Is it worth staying in Hoi An?
Yes. Spending the night in Hoi An lets you see the town with the lanterns illuminated. Hoi An is also a great base for exploring the countryside and nearby attractions like the Marble Mountains, the Cham Islands, and the UNESCO-listed My Son Sanctuary, which dates back to the fourth century.
What is there to see in Hoi An Old Town?
Hoi An Ancient Town’s signature sight is the 18th-century Japanese Covered Bridge. Heritage architecture buffs will be in heaven at Tan Ky House or Quan Thang Ancient House; the Phuc Kien Assembly Hall is the oldest of the city’s Chinese gathering places. Markets, workshops, and handicraft stores offer great shopping opportunities.