Da Nang – Hoi An – Basket Boat – Ba Na Hills – Hue City

Summary

Day 1 - Da Nang Arrival


Destination: Da Nang
Inclusions: N/A

Day 2 - Ba Na Hills Day Tour


Destination: Ba Na Hills
Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 3 - Basket Boat + Hoi An Ancient Town


Destination: Cam Thanh Coconut Jungle, Hoi An Ancient Town
Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4 - Hue City Tour From Da Nang


Destination: Hue City
Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 5 - Departure


Destination:
Inclusions: Breakfast

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Da Nang Arrival (N/A)

Upon reaching Da Nang, complete the immigration and visa-on-arrival process at the airport. Meet our driver at the airport and board your transfers to reach the pre-booked hotel.

Complete the check-in procedure at the hotel and get ready to explore this coastal city of Vietnam.
Free time for leisure to enjoy the fifth-largest city is an important economic and cultural center of the country. Da Nang has a long history and was once a major port of the Champa Kingdom before becoming a part of Vietnam.

It’s a great place to explore plenty of photo opportunities around you. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 2: Ha Na Hills Day Tour (B, L)

The driver and tour guide will collect you at the hotel and transfer to Ba Na Hills. That is a highland resort. It is renowned for its breathtaking mountain scenery, French colonial architecture, and many sights and entertainment choices. Panorama views of the surrounding hills and shoreline are available from Ba Na Hills which is located at an elevation of more than 1,400 meters above sea level.

One of the main attractions at Ba Na Hills is the Golden Bridge, a pedestrian bridge that spans across two mountain peaks and is held up by giant stone hands. The bridge is a popular spot for photos and offers stunning views of the surrounding scenery. Visitors can also take a cable car ride to the top of the mountain, which is one of the longest and highest cable car rides in the world.

At the top of the mountain, there are several other attractions to explore, including a French village with European-style buildings, a flower garden and an amusement park. There are also several restaurants and cafes serving a variety of Vietnamese and international cuisine.

Ba Na Hills is a popular day trip destination from Danang or Hoi An, and visitors can spend several hours exploring the attractions and enjoying the scenic views. It is also possible to stay overnight at one of the resorts or hotels located on the mountain.

Day 3: Basket Boat + Hoi An Ancient Town (B, L, D)

After free time in the morning to explore Da Nang City, our guide will come to your hotel in the afternoon and take you on the ride to Hoi An for the basket boat.

Then take a boat ride to Cam Thanh village to see the lovely Vietnamese landscape and the enticing water-coconut forests. You will be in awe of the breathtaking surroundings as you go toward the village. Enjoy a welcome drink at our restaurant while you unwind from the rush and bustle of city life.
As the day draws to a conclusion, say goodbye to Cam Thanh village and head back to your hotel with a newfound love for Vietnamese food and a belly full of food.

The most lovely site to stop at in central Vietnam is undoubtedly Hoi An Ancient Town. Wide-eyed tourists are still drawn to the old town by the preservation of the architecture from the 18th century and the way of life there. You’ll wish you had planned to stay longer once you get to Hoi An. It’s a place that makes you feel uneasy. Explore Hoi An in the evening yourselves in safety and with ease. Hoi An Ancient Town was formally recognized as a World Heritage Site in December 1999.

Day 4: Hue City Tour From Da Nang (B, L)

Indulge in a sumptuous breakfast at your hotel in Da Nang and gear up for an exciting ride to the peaceful Hue City. On the way to Hue, you will have the opportunity to go through Hai Van Tunnel which connects the cities of Da Nang and Hue. It is the longest tunnel in Southeast Asia, with a length of approximately 6.28 kilometers (3.9 miles).

Hue City is a historic city located in central Vietnam, on the banks of the Perfume River. It was the capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945. The city is known for its well-preserved Imperial City, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the political and cultural center of the Nguyen Dynasty. Imperial Citadel is also the Palace of 13 Nguyen’s Kings, the last feudal dynasty of VietNam: Ngo Mon Gate, Thai Hoa Palace, The Temple, Hien Lam Pavilion, and Nine Urns.

Hue City is also known for its traditional Vietnamese architecture, delicious cuisine, and beautiful natural scenery. Some popular tourist attractions in Hue City include the Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang, the Tomb of Tu Duc King, the Tomb of Khai Dinh King, Thien Mu Pagoda, and Dong Ba Market.

In addition to its historic landmarks, Hue is also known for its culinary traditions, which include royal cuisine, vegetarian dishes, and street food specialties such as banh khoai (fried pancakes) and bun bo Hue (spicy beef noodle soup).

Visitors to Hue can also enjoy outdoor activities such as cycling along the Perfume River, exploring local markets and shops, and visiting nearby beaches and natural attractions.

Day 5: Departure (B)

Begin your day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel, then say goodbye to the welcoming staff. Check out of the hotel and take a relaxing ride to the airport, where you will catch your flight back home while carrying a heart full of priceless memories and experiences from your incredible Vietnam Tour.

Included

4 nights hotel in Da Nang

Private car pick up & drop airport

Transportation during the trip

English speaking guide

Tickets to visit the attractions along the itinerary.

Meals follow in the tour

Mineral water in the tour

Excluded

Vietnam visa service

Tip for tour guide and driver

Any flights ticket

Single room

Tax 10% VAT

Surcharge on Christmas 24/12; New Year 31/12, Vietnam Liberation 30/4, Labor Day 1/5

Personal expenses: shopping, telephone, outside the itinerary

Beverages: wine, beer, soft drinks, and personal drinks not mentioned