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HOI AN TOUR

  • Tasty tradition with savouring delicious local dishes
  • Step into a colourful lantern filled wonderland
  • Colourful collection of local handicraft and souvenirs market for shopaholic
  • Chill Out on Cua Dai Beach
  • Join A Basket Boat Tour of the Coconut Forest
  • Cycling in the surrounding countryside.
  • An Bang beach’s laid-back restaurants and bars.
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Best Beach Holidays, Vacations & Tours in Hoi An, Vietnam

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  • Floating market in the Mekong Delta
  • Heritage site Hoian ancient town.
  • See the business and financial center of Vietnam
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A TASTE OF VIETNAM CUISINE

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  • Discover delicacies and hidden gems
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Best Beaches In Hoi An

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Hoi An has a number of beaches, but locals will tell you that An Bang is one of the best around.

  • Along with the sand, sea and eateries is a gorgeous view
  • Golden sand, clear blue water, palm trees and palapa
  • An Bang may be the busiest beach in Hoi An

Explore one of Southeast Asia’s greatest archaeological sites, My Son Holy Sanctuary

  • What struck our attention the most, is the actual structure of the temples
  •  Visitors can admire the beautiful sunrise and the mysterious temple ruins while enjoying the cool and fresh air
  • The My Son Sanctuary is a remarkable architectural ensemble that developed over a period of ten centuries. It presents a vivid picture of spiritual and political life in an important phase of the history of South-East Asia.
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Cua Dai Beach in Central Vietnam was listed as one of the 25 most beautiful beaches in Asia. 

  • Cua Dai Beach is bestowed with shimmering white sand, clear turquoise water, moderate slopes and calm waves.
  • As soon as setting your foot on Cua Dai Beach, you will immediately be hypnotized by boundless sand strips. Stepping on the soft white sand is indeed very rewarding.
  • Cua Dai Beach at night is transformed into a kaleidoscope with thousands of neon lights intermingled with street vendors’ lamps

The ancient port town of Hoi An in Central Vietnam is one of the most beautiful spots in the country, and should not be missed on your list of what to do in Vietnam.

  • Hoi An has a number of beaches, but locals will tell you that An Bang is one of the best around.
  • This beach is less crowded than many of the more famous strips of sand in the area and you will find pristine white sands that back on to the water.
  • If you come here for the day then you will also find a number of charming beachside restaurants here that serve up some delicious seafood.
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HoiAn Food Favorites

Hoi An is a mandatory stop for food travelers traversing their way through Vietnam. From street food to fine dining, Hoi An is a city that celebrates a range of Vietnamese food that’s both indigenous to Hoi An and from other parts of the Southeast Asian country. Whether you take a Hoi An food tour or do your own exploration, you can sample the best Hoi An foods in a short period of time. We recommend that you start your culinary exploration with the following Hoi An food favorites:

1. Cao Lau: What’s not optional is the inclusion of ingredients like crispy Char Siu pork (or shrimp), rice noodles soaked in lye water, local herbs, fresh greens and bean sprouts.

2. Banh Mi Hoi An: The best Hoi An Banh Mi shops fill their crispy baguettes with a range of ingredients including both meats and vegetables.

3. Mi Quang: Mi Quang proves that Cao Lau is not the only rice noodle dish to eat in Hoi An. Stalls serve bowls filled with thick square rice noodles (as opposed to the flat Fettucine-like noodles found in Da Nang), meat or seafood, broth and greens. However, the best Mi Quang vendors add extras like quail eggs and peanuts to the mix.

4. White Rose Dumplings: A White Rose Dumpling is a delicate steamed dumpling made with rice flour and a savory shrimp filling.

5. Banh Xeo (Vietnamese crispy pancake): Banh Xeo are sizzling cakes flavored with turmeric and filled with ingredients like shrimp, pork and other bean sprouts. 

Being a farmer at Tra Que Village Hoi An

Tra Que herb village or Tra Que Vegetable Village is famous for its vegetable cultivation, especially the aromatic herbs that are typical of Vietnamese cuisine. This is the most popular destination for travelers to get away from the hustle and bustle of urban life to try an exciting “farmer day”. Additionally, visitors can learn how to grow vegetables, fertilize, sow seeds and especially experience the fun with their labor results.
Apart from it, passengers can choose the garden restaurants to enjoy the specialties of Hoi An such as Shrimp meat, pork rice paper, stir-fried mussel rice with chopped vegetables and fried onions. Most of food use herb in Tra Que Village and this is why Hoi An specialty food eaten in Tra Que is so much better.

Learning to make a lantern in Hoi An
While you can easily buy the Hoi An Lanterns at the Lantern Market, it would be an awesome experience to take a handicraft class instead. You can easily purchase one, however, one of the things about traveling to Hoi An is learning about the culture of the area. You make your own lantern which not only gives you pride in what you made, you can choose the style, color, and more when you make your own lantern. You may be worried if you don’t have the skills, but the instructors are very helpful and will even fix it if you have any errors. It’s a great experience and you get to take home the lantern you made.

Sea-vibe activities
Hoi An has a lot to offer: a diverse cuisine, the old yellow typical house, the well-preserved unique architecture, colorful lantern streets, friendly local people… But Hoi An has much more than that and among them is snorkeling and scuba diving in Hoi An, which allows you to immerse yourself in the marine life with a variety of fish species and abundant corals.

Snorkeling: Snorkelling gives you the chance to observe the colorful coral reefs of Cham Island Biosphere Reserve. Most of the Cham Island tours include snorkelling activities with full equipment, life jackets and a boat that takes you to the snorkelling area, with a guide to go along.

Diving: Diving is done at most of the island in the marina park, with 10 main dive sites in total. Most of the dive sites are quite shallow, starting from 6 to 30 meter, with an average of around 16 meter. You can find different fish and corals, including nudibranchs, clown fish, large soft coral, schooling fish, rock formations, lion fish, sea horses and pipe fish.

Walking under water: Consequently allowing you to walk underwater! Therefore offering a different experience as you get closer to the coral and are able to feed fish. Essentially it is a breathing device with a large open helmet that allows you good visibility. It goes over your head and the system weighs you down so you slowly sink to the bottom and stay at the floor of the ocean.

Best Beach Holidays, Vacations & Tours in Hoi An, Vietnam

10 Days 09 Nights

SOUTHERN AND MIDDLE VIETNAM DISCOVERY

  • Floating market in the Mekong Delta
  • Heritage site Hoian ancient town.
  • See the business and financial center of Vietnam
View more Enquiry

08 Days 07 Nights

A TASTE OF VIETNAM CUISINE

  • Have the guide, who is a food expert, lead the way
  • Discover delicacies and hidden gems
  • Eat like a local
View more Enquiry

10 Days 09 Nights

LUXURY VIETNAM BEACH BREAK

  • Diving and snorkelling in tropical fish and coral
  • See Central Vietnam’s beauty beaches
  • Enjoy your meals among the stunning view
View more Enquiry
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    Know Before Go
    To help you plan the perfect trip, here are my top Vietnam travel tips so that you can spend less time stressing and more time enjoying this fascinating country!

    Area: 331,210 sq. km
    Population: 95 million
    Time zone: UTC +7
    Dial code: 84
    Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND)
    Religion: Buddhism, Christian, ancestor worship and others
    Plug types: 2-pin outlets, flat and round pins
    Voltage: 220V
    Frequency: 50Hz

    Passport validity
    If you are visiting Vietnam, your passport should be valid for 6 months from the date you arrive.
    Make sure your passport is in good condition before arriving in Vietnam. Being refused entry can result in significant cost and a long stay at the airport.
    Check with your travel provider to make sure your passport and other travel documents meet their requirements.

    Visas
    If you want to stay in Vietnam, you should only do so legally and with the right visa and permission to stay. If you wish to remain in Vietnam as a tourist for longer than 15 days there are two visa options:

    1. Book a tour with a travel agent in Vietnam requesting that the agent applies for a visa pre-approval letter for your travel to Vietnam.
    Visa on Arrival to be handled by AFS Travel
    To arrange for a visa on arrival, please send AFS Travel via e-mail the following information:
    Arrival date; Flight number; Full passport details (number/name/gender/nationality/issued and date expiry)
    It takes three to five (3-5) working days to secure a Visa authorization letter, which AFS Travel will email to you. You must present this letter when boarding your flight. Keep this form as you will need to present it again upon departure. At the airport, your Visa on arrival stamping will cost US$ 25 by cash.

    2. Apply for an e-visa online through the online portal.

    E-visas are issued for stays of up to 30 days, single entry only. Use of the e-visa is limited to certain entry/exit points which you must select at the time of application. You cannot make any amendments once your application is completed.

    Tourists to Vietnam can only apply for 30-day tourist visa. Tourist visas currently cannot be extended. Paid or volunteer work, missionary work, or other activities not related to tourism are not allowed under tourist visas.
    If you are travelling to Vietnam for business, or are an expert and/ or a high-skilled worker you will need to contact your business partner/ employer/ sponsor in Vietnam to work with relevant authorities of Vietnam to arrange the issuance of your visa.

    Vietnamese visit visas are issued to foreign nationals for a limited duration and on the basis that visitors must leave on or before the date of expiry, which is printed on your visa. Those who come to Vietnam to work are required to apply for a work visa / permit. You should check the visa validity and conditions carefully. Overstaying your Vietnamese visit visa or working illegally is a serious matter and you may be delayed from travel until a fine is paid, deported and may be prevented from visiting Vietnam in the future.

    Temple Etiquette: When visiting pagodas, temples or Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum in Hanoi, shorts and tank-tops are unacceptable as your knees and shoulders should be covered. Footwear and socks must be removed in some pagodas. Shoes are usually removed upon entering private accommodation.

    In terms of behaviour, public displays of affection between men and women are considered a bit shocking. On the other hand, it’s perfectly normal for a pair of men or a pair of women to link arms or hold hands, which does not imply any signal of lesbian or gay relations. Upon meeting someone new, people may simply nod to each other or may shake hands. Using both hands to shake someone’s hand while greeting “Xin chao” is a warm gesture of respect.

    Beckoning someone by crooking your finger is very rude. The correct way to call someone over is to wave at them or call their name. Never mind if the locals sometime look at you and laugh or giggle, they simply curious about your ages and why you travel if you are a senior traveler. To ask for the bill in a restaurant or shop, pretend to write on your palm with the other hand. You ‘ve got it.

    Taking picture for a close up one should be asked prior to your click, other than that, don’t aks if you like other photo opps. People are normally a bit shy when a foreigners turn to them and ask something with a camera in hand and they simply turn away. That is why the trick is not to ask if it is not a personal close up picture.

    Packing for a trip to Vietnam can be a bit hard, as the climate varies so much depending on when and where you go. When the weather is not ideal in one area, it must be great in another. While Hanoi is cold enough to bring a coat from December to February, this is an excellent time to visit HoiAn, Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta.
    From April to October, most of the country is affected by south-western monsoons. The rains, which tend to be concentrated in the late afternoon, provide comfort relief to the heat. Travel to very remote areas may be affected by the rains, but overall they should not interfere with your trip. The summer months and up to November are the perfect time to visit Ha Long Bay, as for the blue sky and the water is warm enough for swimming.
    In terms of weather, northern Vietnam is at its loveliest from September to December, when there’s a good chance of clear skies and low humidity. The hottest months in Ho Chi Mink City are April and May, although there is generally a decent breeze. The central highland town of Dalat is moderate all year round, earning it the reputation “City of Eternal Spring”.

    1. Crime
    Most visits to Vietnam are trouble free but you should take sensible precautions to protect yourself and your belongings in big cities and tourist areas.
    Don’t hand over your original passport to third parties as a guarantee (e.g. to motorcycle rental shops, landlords) as there have been many instances of companies holding on to passports against claimed damage.
    You should remain alert and take care of your belongings, particularly in crowded areas and places visited by tourists where pick pockets and bag snatchers operate, including on motorbikes. Consider splitting key items between bags.
    There have been reports of arguments over hotel, restaurant or taxi bills turning violent or abusive. It is well worth researching places to stay before you arrive. To avoid potential disputes, make sure you are clear about the level of service you can expect to receive and any associated charges.

    2. Road travel
    Be alert at all times on the roads. When crossing the street on foot, move at a slow and steady pace with eyes contact. Never stop and step back suddenly since the motorist watching your pace from a far and measure their own speed. Just walk slowly and traffics will flow around you.

    If you’re planning on travelling as a passenger on a motorbike, please wear a good quality helmet and make sure your medical insurance is comprehensive. It’s illegal to be on a motorbike without a helmet.
    If you wish to drive cars or ride motorbikes in Vietnam you will need to present your international driving licence and an International Driving Permit (IDP).
    Don’t use your passport as a deposit for hiring vehicles or in place of a fine in the event of a traffic offence.
    Driving cars or riding motorcycles when your blood alcohol concentration is more than zero is illegal. This is enforced rigorously.

    Metered taxis from larger firms are generally reliable. Where possible get hotels or restaurants to book you a reputable taxi. Always make sure the driver identifies themselves before setting off. If you book a taxi online or through an app, make sure the details of the vehicle and driver match those provided by the company.

    3. Rail travel
    Rail travel in Vietnam is generally reliable. Be aware of the risks of petty theft, particularly while asleep on overnight trains.

    4. Sea travel
    Piracy in coastal areas off Vietnam is very rare. Mariners should, however, report all incidents to the coastal and flag state authorities. See Piracy and armed robbery at sea.

    5. Political situation
    Vietnam has a single party political system, which does not welcome dissent. Some protests in recent years have turned violent, or been violently suppressed by the authorities. You should avoid all protests.

    • COVID-19 is under-controlled in Vietnam but stil remains a risk. Wearing the mask and keep your hands clean always to protect yourself and others.
    • Use insect repellent. Get vaccinated before you travel. Consider taking anti-malarial medication.
    • Rabies occurs in Vietnam, especially in the north. If you’re bitten or scratched by an animal, get medical help immediately.
    • Foodborne, waterborne, parasitic and other infectious diseases include cholera, hepatitis and typhoid. Wash your hands well and often. Drink only boiled or bottled water. Avoid raw or undercooked food.
    • Get comprehensive travel insurance before you leave.

    The currency of Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND).

    When you arrive or exit Vietnam, you must declare if you have:

    • Foreign currency in excess of $US5,000, including cash and traveller’s cheques
    • More than 15 million Vietnamese dong in cash
    • More than 300 grams of gold, including jewellery, gold bar and raw gold

    You must also present one of the following documents:

    • Written confirmation of carrying foreign currency or Vietnamese dong in cash abroad, issued by an authorized Vietnamese credit institution in accordance with the laws on foreign exchange control
    • Written approval to carry foreign currency or Vietnamese dong in cash abroad, issued by the State Bank of Vietnam- Credit cards are widely accepted throughout major cities in Vietnam.


     ATMs are widespread in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang.

    Check with your bank to confirm if your ATM (eftpos) card will work in Vietnam.

    If you go shopping in Vietnam, bargaining is necessary and actually full of funs. It is also recommended to check prices of the same items in the neighbor hood shop before coming to a deal. If you choose to ship items home, we highly recommend that you buy shipping insurance and check the policy details. As shops are not responsible for damages incurred en route, it is better to be safe than sorry. Beside local post offices’ services, DHL, UPS and FEDEX have their hands in every big cities.
    Knock off products or genuine fake i.e. Luis Vuiton… is of a variety in Hanoi, Hue and Saigon, make sure if there is any problem at your country’s customs before you purchase them home.

    High-end restaurants will often add a service charge of five to ten percent to the bill. While tips are not expected in more casual restaurants and bars, they appreciated with thanks since waiters earn low wages. Indochina Voyages suggests tipping drivers about US$4 – US$6 per day, tour guides about US$8 -US$12 per day.

    Update . . .

    Emergencies:
    Depending on what you need, contact your:
    family and friends
    travel agent
    insurance provider
    employer
    airline
    Fire and rescue services
    Call 114.
    Medical emergencies
    Call 115.
    Police
    Call 113.
    Take a translator with you to report a crime to the local police. Cases reported by foreigners may be accepted at the discretion of local police.
    Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number
     
    Tourism: Contact your travel provider with any support about tourist services or products.

    Update . . .

    “Hoi An – the most quiet and peaceful featured destination in the central of Vietnam. This place is considered a rustic, simple, and poetic picture. Although day or night, Hoi An still has its own different beauty. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999, Hoi An is one of the most popular destinations in Vietnam for tourism outside the country’s two major cities. “

    The climate in Hoi An is clearly divided into 2 seasons dry and rainy. Each season has its own specific characteristics. However, according to the traveling experiences, it will be great that you can go to Hoi An in 4 following durations:

    • From February to April: In this time, the climate in Hoi An is especially cool and pleasant. It is suitable for travelers who want to come here for relaxing.
    • From May to July: This is the dry season in Hoi An, it is a great time for traveling to the beach and Cu Lao Cham island.
    • Try to avoid the months between September and January because the rainy season in Hoi An has been pretty intense in the last few years and resulted in awful flooding. If you can’t avoid the months between September and January, check the situation before visiting.
    • On the 14th of every month in the Vietnam lunar calendar: It is an extremely interesting time if you go to Hoi An. At this time, all families in Hoi An will turn off the lights and use the lantern to lighten. Therefore, you will have a chance to see the beautiful and fanciful scenery that you just have seen on TV before. Moreover, the festival and traditional music performances will make you not regret coming here.

    You can do endless things in or around Hoi An; however, here are some of the top things that you should not miss.

    1. Sightseeing in the Old Town

    Hoi An’s Old Town is definitely the star attraction, with several stunning historical buildings and pagodas. Some of the most popular places to visit in the Old Town are the Japanese Covered Bridge and the nearby Precious Heritage Museum by Rehahn.

    2. Temples and Pagodas

    There are several temples and pagodas around Hoi An, many of which were founded more than 500 years ago. For example Ba Mu Temple Gates is the entrance to the 400-year old temple and worshipping area, which was recently restored to its original beauty. It is one of the most beautiful and iconic structures in Hoi An.

    3. Take a stroll or bicycle through the charming streets of Hoi An

    While wandering around Hoi An, don’t skip the riverside. Instead, go all the way from the Hoi An main market up to the Japanese bridge, and then cross over and continue straight to make a complete circle. You can also stop by and grab a drink or a snack at one of the countless small coffee shops along the way.

    4. Shop at Hoi An Central Market (Chợ Hội An)

    There are many markets in Hoi An, but the most iconic is the main one, very close to the old town and tourist attractions. The Central Market building itself is painted in a classic yellow color, and it looks beautiful.

    5. Take a boat ride on Hoi An’s Thu Bon river

    The best time for an enjoyable boat ride has to be during sunset or later at night when the whole town lights up. There are thousands of lights and lanterns all around, and even on the boats themselves.

    6. Tailored Clothes

    Over the years, Hoi An has grown into one of the top destinations in Vietnam for tailored clothes and shoes. Throughout the old town, you’ll find a variety of shops selling tailored suits, trousers, shirts, blouses, dresses and all sorts of other items. Many travelers choose to get their custom-tailored clothes done here, and for a good reason, as there are shops here that go back generations, and the owners are masters of their craft.

    7. Enjoy a day at the An Bang beach

    Hoi An’s beaches are great places to relax, swim and enjoy the sunny weather. An Bang and Cua Dai, both of which are listed in the “Main Areas of Interest” section above, are the town’s most popular beaches, with An Bang attracting the biggest crowds of the two.

    8. Join a Hoi An Cooking Class

    Unsurprisingly, Hoi An also offers some great cooking classes because of its delicious cuisine. You can partake in different kinds, and even a few strictly vegan ones exist, which is a fantastic thing because the vegan food of Vietnam is exceptionally delicious and does not skimp on the taste and variety at all.

    9. Ride in a traditional basket boat

    If you go cycling around Cam Thanh Coconut Village in Hoi An, you’ll notice many round boats along the river. Those are Thung Chai – traditional round basket boats made from bamboo, and you can see them all over Vietnam. Here, you can experience how it is to ride in one of these and learn more about making them.

    1. VinWonders Nam Hoi An Vin

    Wonders Nam Hoi An amusement park is about 17 kilometers away from the center of the old town. It has a unique design with 5 subdivisions and offers various kinds of entertainment in the adventure land, the water park, River Safari,…

    2. Cham Islands

    Thanks to its stunning landscapes, Cham Islands offers you a chance to immerse yourself in nature and participate in many interesting activities. Also, this is a perfect place to explore the culture and religion of the locals in many impressive attractions like Hai Tang Temple, the ancient well of the Cham people, the temple of the Nest Craftsman,…

    3. Tra Que Vegetable Village

    Tra Que Vegetable Village is an ideal destination for those who love freshness and serenity in Hoi An. Coming there, you can take part in some exciting activities such as experiencing the daily life of a farmer, enjoying a foot bath with Tra Que herbs or demonstrating your skills in cooking classes. Besides, there are plenty of famous foods with unique tastes for you to enjoy.

    4. An Bang Beach

    With its cool blue water, long white sand and light waves rushing to the shore, An Bang Beach is one of the top-rated Hoi An Vietnam beaches. It is relatively unspoiled by urban development so you can come here to escape from the hustle and bustle of life and relax your mind.

    5. My Son Holy Land

    Vietnam’s most evocative Cham site, My Son, lies 40km southwest of Hoi An, in a bowl of lushly wooded hills towered over by the aptly named Cat’s Tooth Mountain. My Son may be no Vietnamese Angkor Wat, but it is now on UNESCO’s World Heritage list and richly deserves its place on the tourist map.

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