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Hội An, formerly known as Fai-Fo or Faifoo, is a city with a population of approximately 120,000 in Vietnam's Quảng Nam Province and noted since 1999 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


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1 - Hoi An Ancient Town

The Hội An Wreck lies 22 miles off the coast of central Vietnam in the South China Sea, at 16.04°N 108.6°E approximately. Discovered by fishermen in the early 1990s, the Vietnamese government made several attempts to organise an investigation of the site but were confounded by the water depth of 230 feet.

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2 - An Bang Beach

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3 - Sightseeing | Hoi An

Travel from Hoi An to Hue on a private car with great sightseeing stops along the way such as Lap An lagoon , Lang Co beach , Hai Van pass , Marble mountain and Golden Bridge and more

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4 - Japanese Covered Bridge

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5 - Marble Mountains

   15 km away
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6 - Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa

   16 km away
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7 - The Marble Mountains

   16 km away
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8 - Cầu Trần Thị Lý Bridge

   22 km away

The Nguyễn Văn Trỗi–Trần Thị Lý Bridge is a bridge spanning the Hàn River in the city of Đà Nẵng, Vietnam. The new bridge replaces two older bridges named after Nguyễn Văn Trỗi and Trần Thị Lý.

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9 - Da Nang

   24 km away

Da Nang is a class-1 municipality and the fifth-largest city in Vietnam by population. It is on the coast of the East Sea at the mouth of the Han River, and one of Vietnam's most important port cities.

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10 - Mỹ Sơn

   25 km away

The Sơn Mỹ Memorial is a memorial to victims of the My Lai Massacre in Son My, Vietnam. It is located in the village of Tịnh Khê, Sơn Tịnh District, Quảng Ngãi Province. U.S. soldiers killed at least 504 Vietnamese in this area on 16 March 1968. The memorial was built in 1978.

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11 - 92 Đường Quang Trung

   25 km away

Da Nang is a class-1 municipality and the fifth-largest city in Vietnam by population. It lies on the coast of the South China Sea at the mouth of the Han River, and is one of Vietnam's most important port cities.

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12 - Chùa Linh Ứng

   25 km away
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13 - Ba Na Hills SunWorld

   36 km away
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14 - Sun World Bà Nà Hills

   39 km away
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Why should you visit Hoi An ?


Travel to Hoi An if you like:

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How to visit Hoi An ?

To get to Hoi An, you can fly into Da Nang International Airport, which is around 30 kilometers away. From there, you can book a private car, taxi, or shuttle bus to reach Hoi An. The journey usually takes around 45 minutes. Alternatively, you could also take a train or bus to Da Nang and then continue to Hoi An.

It is essential to book a few things in advance, particularly if you plan to visit during peak seasons. Make sure to reserve accommodations and any guided tours, such as the popular Hoi An Food Tour or the Hoi An Ancient Town Walking Tour. If you aim to have clothes tailored, research and choose reputable tailors beforehand.

The costs in Hoi An are generally affordable, especially for food and local transportation. However, prices can vary for accommodations and activities. For instance, entrance to the ancient town is around $6, while tailored clothes can range from $15 to over $100, depending on the fabric and design.

Among the best things to do in Hoi An are exploring the ancient town, visiting the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, and strolling through the vibrant night market. You can also take a leisurely bike ride to the nearby rice fields or indulge in a cooking class to learn the secrets of Vietnamese cuisine.

For dining options, consider Morning Glory, which offers delicious traditional Vietnamese dishes, or Nu Eatery, known for its modern fusion cuisine. Another excellent choice is The White Sail, where you can enjoy fresh seafood and local specialties.

In terms of accommodations, Hoi An offers a variety of options to suit different budgets. For a luxurious stay, consider the Anantara Hoi An Resort or the Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai. For mid-range options, the Hoi An Silk Marina Resort & Spa or Little Hoi An Boutique Hotel & Spa are excellent choices.

Off the beaten path:

For an unusual and memorable travel experience, embark on a tour to the nearby Cham Islands. This group of eight small islands offers a fantastic escape from the bustling town. You can explore the islands' pristine beaches, partake in snorkeling or scuba diving, or hike to the Cham Islands Lighthouse for stunning panoramic views. To reach the islands, take a speedboat from Cua Dai Harbor, which is about a 30-minute ride. Be sure to book a tour in advance to secure your spot and ensure a hassle-free adventure.




Learn More about Hoi An

Located in the central area of Vietnam, Hoi An City is one of the country's main tourist attractions. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its incredible and beautiful old town, Hoi An city remains rooted in time, remaining small, comfortable, and without showing ostentatious modernity.


Hoi An and its thousand colors 



Until the 19th century, Vietnamese, Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese, French, and Spanish lived together in its streets, doing business thanks to the richness of the river that crosses it.

Today, after the sedimentation of Thu Bon, the situation of Hoi An has changed, but it is still the most beautiful city in Vietnam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a place where cultures mix among its streets illuminated with colorful lanterns.

Located in the center of Vietnam, on the coast of the South China Sea, Hoi An fascinates with its beauty but also breathes history and culture from every pore. And it is not surprising, Hoi An was born in the 1st century when it was part of the kingdom of Champa and was then known as **Lam Ap Pho (city of Champa)**.

To become the historical city with beautiful wooden streets that it is today, it is necessary to go back to the 16th century. At that time, thanks to the richness of the Thu Bon River, with all the commercial possibilities it offered, merchants from different parts of the world settled there. Thus, the Chinese, Japanese, Dutch or Portuguese tended to spend the months with the best weather, attracted by the incredible beauty of this river port.

The best thing about Hoi An is undoubtedly to take a leisurely walk, enjoying the beautiful buildings that flourish in all its nooks and crannies.
While it is true that its streets are usually full of people, especially tourists, it is also true that a visit to the city is always worthwhile.
Hoi An is alive and colorful, not only because of the lanterns that illuminate it at night but also because of the houses that surround it. Although the entrance to the old part of Hoi An is free, it is possible to buy a ticket which costs **120,000 VND (about 4 euros) **, and which is used to visit five of the historical attractions of the city (in total, 18 buildings can be visited).

Frequently Asked Questions by Travelers planning a trip to Hoi An

WHAT TO DO IN HOI AN ?

Get to know the ancient area, the ancient city: Hoi An was historically an important trading port in this part of Asia centuries ago, which led to the Chinese and Japanese merchant communities settling in the city.
This was reflected in its historic district, which preserves its essence as if centuries had not passed and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

The main monuments to visit would be the famous Japanese covered bridge, Las Casas - Phung Hung Museums.



The main monuments to visit would be the famous Japanese Covered Bridge, Las Casas - Phung Hung Museums, Tan Ky, Quan Thang, Ceramics Museum, Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, and Cantonese Assembly Hall or Quan Dong Temple. Know the beaches of Hoi An: Hoi An is also visited for its beaches. Although they are not the best in the country, they allow us to spend a day relaxing and swimming. 

Enjoy the atmosphere of the night market: Every evening, the night market settles on one side of the Thu Bon River. The place is ideal to taste the delicious local cuisine and see the nightlife of the city. From this varied gastronomy, the famous White Roses and Cau Lau stand out.


  • Lose yourself at night in the streets of the old quarter: the historic district of the old town is not only its main monument. The best thing is if you doubt its streets and alleys that will make us believe we are in another era, especially if you do it at night. From 3 pm, the area becomes pedestrian and after sunset, the houses are adorned with the classic red Chinese lanterns ... undoubtedly a visual pleasure from all points of view.

  • Visit the Cham Islands: Near Hoi An is one of the country's greatest natural treasures. The Cham Islands are perhaps the best beach destination in all of Vietnam.

  • Enjoy the Hoi An Lantern Festival: Every night of the full moon, the Hoi An Lantern Festival is held. The old part of the city goes dark for an hour and people gather on the river banks. In addition to candlelight street performances, people place the famous floating Chinese lanterns and giant floating flowers on the river. Street food stalls serve all vegetarian meals that night.

A comfortable way to get to Hoi An is by plane if you are in the north of Vietnam.

  • To do so, you will have to fly to Danang from Hanoi whose airport (Da Nang International Airport) is only 30 km away from the city. Once at the airport, you can take a cab to Hoi An (about 300 000 VND).
  • You can also travel by train via Dan Nang from the main destinations in the country (Hanoi, Hue, or Ho Chi Minh).

  • The bus is the best way to get to Hoi An. Hoi An allows you to connect easily with the main destinations of the country.

In Hoi An, you can find cheap accommodation. There is a wide range of hotels, hostels, and shared dormitories.

There are usually only problems of places during the days before the festival, especially in high season. For greater peace of mind, and since it receives a lot of tourism, we advise you to make your reservation in advance













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