Private Hoi An Shore Excursions Tour
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Duration
8 hours
Vehicle
Car
Language
English, Vietnamese
Overview Introduction
Explore the natural tunnels where a hospital treated injured Vietnamese troops and provided sanctuary for Viet Cong throughout America's war. Enjoy the stunning views from the mountain's summit, as well as a cluster of five smaller mountains named after the universe's five elements: water, fire, wood, earth, and metal. Visit Marble Village's family-run Traditional Marble Handicraft Carving to witness how skillful the residents are.What's included
Pick up and drop off outside Port Exit Gate
English-speaking tour guide
Private vehicle
Lunch
Bamboo Basket Boat ride at Coconut Farm
All entrance fees
Bottled water
What's not included
Personal expenses
Cancellation policy
You will receive a full refund if you cancel the tour 24 hours in advance for a day tour or 3 days in advance for a long tour.
You will receive part of your money back if you cancel the tour after 24 hours for a day tour or after 3 days for a long tour.
Itinerary
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Please walk out of the exit gate to meet our guide. He will be holding a sign with your name on it. It takes 100 meters from the tender pier.
Five marble and limestone hills are called after the five elements: metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. The Marble Mountains, where you may see a beautiful city and ocean, explore natural caves, and visit the sacred pagoda.
is located along the Thu Bon River. For centuries, the old town has remained unchanged. Hoi An was the Champa Kingdom's international commercial port, used for importing and exploring lumber, gold, and silk. Hoi An was organizing trade fairs during the period, attracting many merchants from Holland, Portugal, Japan, and China. As the river became shallower in the 18th century, Da Nang supplanted Hoi An as the harbor. During the walking tour around the old town, the tour guide will display and discuss the history of the Japanese bridge, a traditional dwelling, a Chinese Assembly Hall, a cultural and historical museum, and the market.
continue to develop on their own in this location. The Cam Thanh community values and cares for this forest because it protects them from sea flooding and preserves the Cham Islands UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Many aquatic species flourish in the woodland areas, making this place a home for them. The whole area mimics the Mekong Delta, with the primary difference being the type of boat used to operate in both areas. Visitors to Cam Thanh hamlet can take a tour of the Bay Mau coconut forest on Thung Chai, which are bamboo basket boats.
is a bridge over the River Hàn at Da Nang, Vietnam. The bridge construction began on July 19, 2009, the same day as the opening of the neighboring Thuận Phước Bridge, with former Prime Minister of Vietnam Nguyen Tan Dung and numerous high-ranking government officials attending the groundbreaking ceremony. This contemporary bridge crosses the Han River near the Le Dinh Duong/Bach Dang traffic circle, giving the quickest road link from Da Nang International Airport to other major routes in Da Nang City, as well as a more direct route to My Khe Beach and Non Nuoc Beach on the city's eastern boundary.
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