The group tour option requires a minimum of 2 adults per booking. If the minimum is not met, the tour may be rescheduled, upgraded to a private tour with surcharge, or canceled with full refund.
Complimentary pick-up and drop-off are available for hotels located in Da Nang city center only.
A pick-up surcharge will apply for hotels outside the city center (e.g., coastal resorts, suburban areas). The exact surcharge will be advised upon confirmation.
A short rest stop may be arranged during the journey for guests to relax, use facilities, and browse local souvenirs. Duration may vary depending on traffic and schedule.
Depending on traffic conditions and overall timing, the itinerary may include a brief visit to Non Nuoc Stone Village to view traditional marble sculptures crafted by local artisans. This stop is flexible and not guaranteed.
The schedule and visiting order may be adjusted due to weather, traffic conditions, or operational requirements while ensuring all main highlights are covered.
Children must be accompanied by adults at all times. The basket boat activity is not recommended for guests with severe mobility issues.
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Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
In Cam Thanh Coconut Jungle, visitors can enjoy unique basket boat rides through the peaceful nipa palm forest. Highlights include watching exciting boat-spinning performances by local experts and trying your hand at traditional net casting. It offers a tranquil escape and a glimpse into the local fishing culture, making for a memorable and interactive experience.
At night, Hoi An Ancient Town transforms with magical lantern lights. Key attractions include the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, beautifully preserved ancient houses, and the bustling night market. Stroll along the lantern-lit streets, admire the architecture, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere while exploring local crafts and street food.
While walking around Hoi An Ancient Town's streets is generally free, specific historical sites, ancient houses, and museums within the town require an entrance ticket. These tickets contribute to the preservation of the town's heritage. For a hassle-free experience, booking a guided tour through KKday often includes these necessary entrance tickets, ensuring you can access key attractions without separate purchases and enjoy seamless exploration.
To fully experience Hoi An Ancient Town, especially its renowned evening charm, it's recommended to spend at least 4-5 hours, ideally from late afternoon into the evening. This allows ample time to explore ancient houses, visit the Japanese Covered Bridge, enjoy a local dinner, browse the night market, and witness the town come alive with beautiful lantern lights.
The best time to visit Hoi An Ancient Town to witness its beautiful lantern lights is during the late afternoon and evening, typically from 5 PM onwards. On specific full moon days, the town hosts lantern festivals where electric lights are switched off, enhancing the magical glow of the silk lanterns for an even more enchanting and authentic atmosphere.
Within Hoi An Ancient Town, the best ways to navigate are by walking, as many areas are pedestrian-only, or by renting a bicycle for a leisurely pace. Cyclos (rickshaws) are also available for a charming local experience. For transfers to and from Da Nang, many tours provide convenient round-trip transportation, including hotel pick-up and drop-off, ensuring a hassle-free journey to and from the town.
During a visit to Hoi An, you can expect to savor authentic regional Vietnamese specialties as part of a carefully selected local dinner. This often includes dishes unique to Central Vietnam, such as Cao Lau (noodle dish), White Rose dumplings, and Quang Noodles. The dinner provides a fantastic opportunity to experience the rich culinary heritage and distinct flavors of the area.
Hoi An Ancient Town is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its remarkably preserved architecture, reflecting a blend of indigenous and foreign influences, including Chinese, Japanese, and European. Its historic trading port status, ancient houses, iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, and vibrant lantern-lit streets offer a unique glimpse into Vietnam's rich cultural past and provide an enchanting atmosphere for visitors.