



Eine wundervolle Halbtageserfahrung in Hoi An von Da Nang, Vietnam
Đà Nẵng và Hội An là hai thành phố du lịch biển lớn nhất và nổi tiếng nhất ở miền Trung Việt Nam. Trải nghiệm này sẽ mang đến cho bạn cơ hội tuyệt vời để khám phá các điểm hấp dẫn của hai thành phố này.
Inklusive
- Guide
- Transfer
- Supported conferences: Skype
- Entrance fee
Da Nang and Hoi An are the two largest and most famous coastal tourist cities in central Vietnam. This experience will give you a great opportunity to explore the attractions of these two cities.
- Explore the two most famous coastal cities of Central Vietnam Da Nang & Hoi An
- Visit the iconic Marble Mountains and discover ancient pagodas and temples
- Admire Linh Ung Pagoda and Tam Thai Pagoda, dating back to the 19th century
- Explore stunning limestone caves including Huyen Khong Cave and Hades Cave
- Experience a traditional basket boat ride in Bay Mau Coconut Village
- Enjoy a lively and unique basket boat dance performance
- Discover Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO-listed heritage site
- Visit the Fujian Assembly Hall and the famous Japanese Covered Bridge
- Taste authentic local specialties such as Hoi An Chicken Rice, Vietnamese Pancake (Banh Xeo), and Banh Mi (optional)
- Enjoy a perfect combination of culture, nature, history, and local cuisine in one unforgettable day
- Pick up and Drop off in Da Nang
- Transportation by aircon vehicle
- Driver
- Entrance Fees
- Personal Expenses
- Any food and Drinks
Hoi An Half Day Tour from Da Nang: Ancient Towns and Coconut Villages
Few tour routes in central Vietnam pack this much variety into a single morning. The hoi an half day tour from da nang picks you up from your hotel at 8:00 and wastes no time, starting at Marble Mountains where ancient pagodas built in the early 19th century cling to limestone cliffs above the coastal plain. Your tour guide walks you through Linh Ung Pagoda, Tam Thai Pagoda, and the stalactite-lit chambers of Huyen Khong Cave and Hades Cave, all part of a site that doubles as one of Vietnam's most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage destinations. Then the experience shifts completely. A basket boat ride through Bay Mau Coconut Village brings you onto the Thu Bon River, where local boatmen spin their round vessels in a playful dance performance that's equal parts skill and theater. The hoi an walking tour through Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999, wraps things up with the Fujian Assembly Hall and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, built in the 17th century and still standing. Banh Mi, Banh Xeo, and Hoi An Chicken Rice are all waiting on the street at lunch.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of This Tour
Central Vietnam has its quirks, and a little preparation goes a long way on any walking tour through Da Nang and Hoi An:
- Wear light, breathable clothing. Central Vietnam runs hot and humid most of the year, and you'll spend meaningful time both outdoors and inside caves. Layers are unnecessary but moisture-wicking fabrics are genuinely useful.
- Bring reef-safe or mineral sunscreen. The boat ride and outdoor sections of Marble Mountains expose you to direct sun for extended periods.
- Best time to visit is February to August. This window covers Hoi An's dry season, when the weather is predictable and the ancient town isn't dealing with the flooding it sometimes faces in October and November.
- Wear closed-toe shoes. Cave floors at Marble Mountains are uneven stone, and cobblestones in Hoi An's Ancient Town are similarly unforgiving in sandals.
- Carry small cash in Vietnamese dong. Street food vendors and local stalls around Hoi An market rarely accept cards. The Banh Mi alone is worth it.
- Bring a dry bag or ziplock for your phone during the basket boat ride. The spinning dance performance is hilarious and splashy in equal measure.
The tour wraps around 13:00, leaving you the entire afternoon free to explore Hoi An independently, which is honestly half the appeal.
More Facts About This Experience
Hoi An's ancient streets have attracted more than just backpackers. The Netflix romantic comedy A Tourist's Guide to Love (2023), starring Rachael Leigh Cook, filmed extensively across Hoi An and Da Nang, showcasing the Japanese Covered Bridge and the riverfront lantern-lit alleys that make this town so visually distinctive. Earlier, The Quiet American (2002), starring Brendan Fraser and Michael Caine, used Hoi An as a key filming location, its colonial-era architecture lending the film a particular authenticity. Da Nang's Dragon Bridge and coastal scenery also appeared in the Korean series Taxi Driver 2 (2023), a show that pulled in massive viewership across Asia.
What Else to Explore in Vietnam After This Tour
Vietnam rewards those who keep moving. After getting to know central Vietnam's ancient streets and rivers, a full day exploring the Mekong Delta by bicycle, boat and kayak, departing from Ho Chi Minh City, offers a completely different side of the country, paddling through narrow waterways and visiting local villages in a way that feels genuinely off the tourist trail. Further along the coast, the Nha Trang area has its own surprises: a volcanic mud bath soak on a bay island is one of those experiences that sounds unusual until you're floating in warm mineral mud surrounded by the South China Sea, at which point it makes complete sense. Island-hopping around Nha Trang's three main islands, with snorkeling and a seafood lunch included, rounds out a broader Vietnam itinerary nicely.
Who This Tour Is Perfect For
This half day tour suits curious travelers of almost any profile, couples, solo explorers, small friend groups, and families with children old enough to manage moderate walking. The basket boat ride in particular delights kids and adults equally. Anyone who prefers structured experience over unguided wandering will find real value in having a knowledgeable guide set the context at every stop.



