This city on the central Vietnamese coast is a well-preserved example of the important Southeast Asian trading port it was from the 15th-19th centuries. Already a common stop for backpackers, it is becoming better known to tourists. On the 14th day of each lunar month, the town trades its electric lights for traditional colored lanterns. Sights include the Japanese Covered Bridge and the Quan Cong Temple. Let the town’s expert tailors make you some bespoke clothing.
Restaurants in Hoi An
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Visit all important landmark of Hoi An. See the unique combination of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese architecture all over the town. Learn the Vietnamese coffee culture and get hyped with a variety of coffee: cà phê sữa black coffee,, cà phê trứng (egg coffee), cà phê dừa (coconut coffee), cà phê muối (salt coffee), etc depends on your interest and preference Taste authentic Cao Lau - the best local specialty Discover hidden coffee shops in Hoi An
Inclusions: Coffee tasting tour: 3 different type of Vietnamese coffees; English speaking tour guide; Light lunch: Cao lau/ Quang Noodle ; 01 bottle of water
Exclusions: Hoi an old town entrance fee 120,000 VND/ 1 pax; Pick up and Drop off service; Tips
One if the highlights of our holiday, our guide Gum was very friendly, informative and good company! Very generous and interesting tour on bicycles, sampling lots of delicious foods we would not usually have known about and visiting to a local farm.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
TOUR PROGRAM : 8:30/14:30: Our guide will pick you up at your hotel ; all of you and the guide ride the bicycles to the TRA QUE Vegetables village -famous village.On the way to the village,you stop to take the photos of the rice-farming, 9.00 am : You will arrive in the farming village to see the vegetable gardens .guide introduces the history of Tra Que village and local daily works of the villagers . local farmers do not use the chemicals to put in the vegetable garden.They only use sea weed to put in their vegetable garden. 9.30 am : The local villagers will teach you how to grow the herbs here.you become a real Vietnamese farmer; it is not difficult for you to learn their works.You also witness the villagers to use the water tank to water -You will do the cooking class at Local Family with Traditional Vietnamese Dishes .Then, You enjoy your lunch with What You have cooked .Next, You enjoy 30 minute of Herbal Foot Massage 12.30/17:30 :you ride your bicycle back to your hotel .
Inclusions: Bicycle with Helmet ( or Car If You cant Ride Bicycle, English speaking Guide, Cooking with Meal for Lunch or Dinner, 30 minute foot massage, Bottled water, Farming Activity at Vegatable Garden
Exclusions: Drinks, Personal Expenses
We hired Andy to take us from Da Nang to Ba Na hills. He arrived on time and was super friendly and gave us some history of Vietnam on the way there. He organised all the tickets beforehand to avoid the cues which made life a lot easier! When we were ready to come home we sent him a message and he was there immediately. Would definitely recommend Andy to anyone wanting a smooth process to Ba Ba Hills :)
5.0 based on 38 reviews
“Same Same, but Different”- our Hoi An Street Food Trail will make you feel like you’re hanging out with friends who are showing you the best — and tastiest — bits of our town. Not only eating, our friendly and passionate guide will help you understand the country’s unique history, local culture and local life. Highlights: • Taste the best of 10 Hoi An secret foods that you should not miss in Hoi An • Learn more about Hoi An’s history, culture and people • Discover hidden local food spots off the tourist trail • Meet your friendly and lovely local tour guide • Be at a local restaurant- time for friends to talk about your experience and enjoying a few cold beers- Yolo! • Fun guarantee.
Inclusions: Tour guide
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Wow what an walk we were treated to some beautiful food at some beautiful places it was interesting and tasty ???? our 2 guides explained everything Rosie & Bamboo well done
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Go off the beaten path in Hoi An ancient town Visit UNESCO listed Hoi An old town for our walking tour visiting temples, old houses with Vietnamese, Chinese,Japanese and Portuguese influences. And of course our Japanese Bridge of 1719. Discover Hoi An local cuisine - from the hidden eateries, grandmothers home-cooked food Try 10+ local delicacies under the lights and lanterns of evening Hoi An! Meet our lovely local people who have great passion in bringing Vietnamese food to the world Enjoy Hoi An nightlife experience
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Coffee and/or Tea, Snacks, Dinner, Bottled water, All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages
I want to commend Xuân Tu Private Tours for planning and providing another great tour! We were able to witness and learn some fascinating historical information in the beautiful city of HCMC. An our Tour Guide was amazing, providing a clear itinerary of events and providing excellent nuggets of information along the way. We really enjoyed the visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels and windshield tour of HCMC with a mind altering visit to the War Remnants Museum. This was a very gratifying tour experience and we look forward to scheduling other tour with Xuân Tu Private Tours. If you need a tour guide service in Vietnam please contact Xuân Tu Private Tours you will not be disappointed in this outstanding company. They plan tours is throughout the country of Vietnam. Great customer service and amazing staff!
4.7 based on 14 reviews
Hoi An is a most vibrant and lovely city in Vietnam, especially at night. When the sun goes down, the lights ignite and the old town turns into an almost romantic
Inclusions: English guide, Dinner at local home, Bottle of water, Coffee, 1 beer, Boat trip, 15 minutes foot massage, Pick up service
Exclusions: Drop off service, Hoi An heritage site entrance fee 120,000 VND/ 1 pax,, Tips
One if the highlights of our holiday, our guide Gum was very friendly, informative and good company! Very generous and interesting tour on bicycles, sampling lots of delicious foods we would not usually have known about and visiting to a local farm.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Hoi An is a well-known destination of the world. Many interesting things to do in Hoi An. Food and Shopping are the most actractive activities of tourists coming to Hoi An. If you are lovers of food, it's not easy to find the safe, the good food to eat, and what is specialities of the local destination. Of course you don't know how they make and where the food from? ...many questions ... please come with us to discover. And do you know why most of tourists coming Hoi An they like shopping? Because nickname of Hoi An is Heaven of shopping as well as eating I mentioned above. It's difficult to know where good quality is, where has material you like and where has good advisors for you.... and so you don't know it makes you waste the time... Please come with us to go...
Inclusions: Bottled water, Food tasting, Meals with many options, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Your spend on shops, Personal Expense, Tips
We had a great time at the workshop for a quiet Sunday morning session. Mr Tan was very informative and skilled. The workshop is well-equipped and has excellent ventilation. We learned a number of techniques including manual and electric tools, and we ended up with 2 nice bamboo containers for flowers (or possibly for beer).
4.3 based on 10 reviews
Experience the food and culture of Hoi An after sunset Admire illuminated landmarks and see a different side to the city Sample local specialties recommended by a guide Avoid the scorching daytime heat and humidity Receive personalized attention in a small group limited to 12 people
Inclusions: Local English speaking guide Night market food tour One beer or one coffee One bottle of water All food items indicated in the itinerary
Exclusions: Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket (120.000 VND, per ticket for international visitors
On "An Hôi Islet" and overlooking "Thu Bon River", "Hôi An Night Market" occupies the 300 meter-long "Nguyen Hoang Street". Illuminated by hundreds of beautiful colorful paper lanterns, over fifty busy stalls sell the traditional products commonly seen in other Southeast Asia markets - clothing, jewelry, accessories, small souvenirs and all the trinkets you may imagine ... But two items are very special and unique at "Hôi An Night Market": Vietnamese silk and, of course, the beautiful colorful paper lanterns! While shopping, bargaining is expected and soon you will find yourself bargaining down prices like locals! Many stalls offer typical "spicy" street food. Restaurants and pubs are just a few minutes away from the market. Bring your camera and take as many pictures as you can! Fond memories to take home! Be ready for crowds on early evenings. Enjoy!
4.0 based on 3 reviews
The “Café's” Experience – Tasting by you has been called Vietnamese best coffee experience. And it’s easy to understand why when you take this: a truly immersive coffee tour based out of the lovely little coastal town of Duy Hai – the tour spends time with local farmers and learn about the coffee process, how it’s roasted, get a coffee demonstration and most importantly, tasting some coffee and giving you a real insight into the culture of Vietnamese coffee __________ pick up at hotel, take shuttle to the little coastal village. Here, you will directly to see the procedure to make roastery coffee. Then you can seat and enjoy many kinds of coffee made by owner. Take a short brief to hear the story of VietNamese coffee. Relax before back to your hotel & finish this experience.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Coffee and/or Tea, Snacks
Exclusions: All Fees and Taxes
A group of friends and I were in Ho Ani and We did 2 tours with Lucky! Both days he was very kind and patient with us as we were in a large group! Highly highly recommend booking a tour with him! He was more than our tour guide, he really became a friend! So welcoming and friendly.
Hoi An is a well-known destination of the world. Many interesting things to do in Hoi An. And Food in Hoi An is also one of interesting thing you should discover.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Food tasting, All food mentioned on tour, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Fuel surcharge, Lunch, Dinner, Coffee and/or Tea
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Personal Fee, Tips
We had a great time at the workshop for a quiet Sunday morning session. Mr Tan was very informative and skilled. The workshop is well-equipped and has excellent ventilation. We learned a number of techniques including manual and electric tools, and we ended up with 2 nice bamboo containers for flowers (or possibly for beer).
Taking part in our Vietnamese handicraft in Hoian, you will have the following unforgettable experiences: - Cafe and tea shop: We would love to bring you to a local tea shop in the beginning of the tour to wake you up and start a new day with us. We're sure you will fall in love with Hoian immediately! - Local pagoda: We'll take a look around the pagoda, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and learn about Vietnamese culture and customs. Then we'll go to a workshop to learn how to make lanterns, the symbol of Hoian’s ancient town. - Kim Bong Village: This village is well-known for its many traditional crafts. Visiting this village, you will see how abundant Hoian traditional crafts are. Additionally, you will have a chance to learn to carve wood. - Hoian local restaurant: It’s time to enjoy lunch! You can taste the best Hoian dishes here and experience an important part of Vietnamese culture, its cuisine!
Inclusions: Morning coffee, Lunch, Local guide, Tour escort/host, Hotel pickup, Hotel drop-off, Fuel surcharge, Landing and facility fees
Exclusions: Excess luggage charges (where applicable)
I had such a great time seeing the city by night and trying so many delicious foods in Hue! The guide was very informative and told me a lot about the history of the city and the general day-to-day life living in Hue. She even recommended some things for me to do for the rest of my trip. I am so happy I did this tour and it was one of my favorite parts of my time in the city! I can’t wait to return to Hue one day.
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