Archive for the ‘Hoian Tours’ Category

DMZ Central Vietnam 7 Days / 6 Nights

Explore “iron lands” with their stories in Vietnam with visits to Hue, Dong Ha, Quang Tri, Da Nang, Quy Nhon, Nha Trang, Da Lat, Hochiminh City. Brief Itinerary Day 1 – Hue – Dong Ha Day 2 – Dong Ha – Quang Tri – Da Nang Day 3 – Da Nang Day 4 – Da [...]

Hoi An Old Quarter 2 Days 1 Night

Hoi An Vietnam Travel

Hoi An, once known as Faifo, was a major international port in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the foreign influences are discernible to this day. While the serious shipping business has long since moved to Danang, the heart of the city is still the Old Town, full of winding lanes and Chinese-styled shophouses, which [...]

Excursion to Cham island

Cu Lao Cham Island

Excursion to Cham island Cu Lao Cham is a large island consists of several small islands distance 25 nautical miles off the coast from Hoi An. In the summer, if guests reach for the island by normal boats, it takes 2 and half hour, but only 30 minutes by speed boats. Cham island has total [...]

Hoi An – My Son 2 Days 1 Night

My Son Hoian

My Son is the major site in Vietnam from the ancient Champa Kingdom which flourished between the 2nd and 15th centuries. Descendants of the Champa civilisation still live along the coast of Vietnam though they are now fully integrated in Vietnamese society. The Kingdom at My Son dates back to the 4th century and remained [...]

Cyclo & Boat cruise tour in Hoi An

Hoi An Vietnam

Hoi An, once known as Faifo, was a major international port in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the foreign influences are discernible to this day. While the serious shipping business has long since moved to Danang, the heart of the city is still the Old Town, full of winding lanes and Chinese-styled shophouses, which [...]

HoiAn Daily Tours

HALF DAY MY SON TOUR Our guide will come to meet you at your hotel at 8.00 am. Drive to My Son, a World Heritage, 40 km southwest of Hoi An. Located in a lush valley, My Son was a capital and religious center of Cham people, now remaining with red brick towers and sanctuaries. [...]

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