Hoi An Night Tour: Marble & Monkey Mountain Discovery
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Overview
Discover Monkey Mountains, Marble Mountains & Hoi An by Night. This tour shows off the best of Central Vietnam. It's a mix of seeing cool places, learning about history, and trying yummy food. The tour is great for people who want to see famous spots and learn about Vietnamese culture.
First, the tour visits the Marble Mountains. These mountains have old temples and caves. People also make things out of stone there. Next, the tour goes to Hoi An Ancient Town. This town has old houses and a famous Japanese bridge. At night, the town has a bright market. People can try local foods and float flower lanterns on the river.
This trip includes dinner with local Hoi An food, entrance fees, and water. A guide who speaks English will be with the group. The tour picks people up and drops them off in Da Nang city center. The tour also includes a boat ride and flower lantern. This tour does not include personal expenses or anything else not listed.




Highlights
Explore Marble Mountains: Discover caves, temples, and stone art at these famous mountains.
Visit Hoi An Ancient Town: See old houses, a Japanese bridge, and a bright night market.
Enjoy a Boat Ride: Float a flower lantern on the Hoai River.
Taste Local Food: Have a yummy dinner with Hoi An dishes.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the mix of culture, history, and beautiful sights, but some wished for a less rushed experience with less focus on shopping.

Customers loved seeing the beautiful Marble Mountains and Hoi An.
The tour guides were very helpful and friendly.
Many enjoyed the boat ride and releasing flower lanterns on the river.
Some visitors felt the tour was a great value for the money.
Some customers wished they had more time at each stop.
A few people mentioned the shopping stops were too long.
The Journey
Marble Mountains
Ascend the Marble Mountains, a cluster of five limestone and marble hills named after the elements. Explore intricately carved pagodas dating back to the 19th-century Nguyen Dynasty, Vietnam's last royal family, and discover the mystical Huyền Không and Tàng Chơn Caves, once havens for monks and revolutionaries. Witness skilled artisans crafting exquisite sculptures in the local stone carving village, a centuries-old tradition passed down through generations, and perhaps take home a unique souvenir of your visit.
Hoi An Ancient Town
Wander through the captivating streets of Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site frozen in time. Immerse yourself in the town's rich history as you visit the Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall, dedicated to ancestor worship and a testament to Hoi An's diverse cultural heritage. Step inside beautifully preserved old houses like Phung Hung and Tan Ky, offering glimpses into the lives of merchant families from centuries past. Marvel at the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, a symbol of unity between Japanese and Chinese communities for over 400 years. Indulge in Hoi An's delectable local cuisine, a fusion of flavors reflecting the town's multicultural influences.
Hoai River
Experience the magic of the Hoai River with a serene boat journey. Partake in the enchanting tradition of releasing flower lanterns onto the water, symbolizing wishes for good fortune and love. Stroll along Lantern Street, illuminated by a kaleidoscope of colorful lanterns, creating a truly unforgettable atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Hoi An's night market, brimming with local crafts, street food, and the sounds of the city coming alive after dark. Let the gentle rhythm of the river and the glow of the lanterns create a memory that will last a lifetime.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes dinner with one local Hoi An dish (like Chicken rice, Cao Lau, or My Quang), entrance fees to attractions, mineral water, and convenient pick-up and drop-off in Da Nang city center. A boat ride and flower lantern release are also included. Not included are personal expenses and any services not specifically listed.
Hot Tip
Many reviewers recommend wearing comfortable shoes for walking and climbing. Also, be prepared for shopping opportunities and consider bringing extra cash for souvenirs. Some reviewers suggest confirming the exact pickup time and location with the tour operator beforehand.