Hoi An Night Market Tour: Lanterns & Boat Ride
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Overview
Explore the magic of Hoi An at night with the "Hoi An Night Market with Hoi an walking Tour, Colourful Lanterns, Boat Ride." This walking tour shows off the beauty of Hoi An Ancient Town when it's lit up with colorful lanterns. It's perfect for anyone who wants to see the city's history and culture in a fun way.
Visitors will walk through the old streets of Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Key stops include the Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, a beautiful example of Chinese architecture, and the Tan Ky Ancient House, which shows how merchants lived long ago. People can also walk across the famous Japanese Covered Bridge and visit a local market to see what daily life is like. A relaxing Sampan boat ride on the Hoai River lets people experience Hoi An from the water, especially lovely at night. After the boat ride, the tour goes to the lively Hoi An Night Market, where people can shop and enjoy the local food.
This tour includes an English-speaking guide, entrance tickets, a private car with a safe driver, bottled water, and the Sampan boat ride. Dinner, drinks, and personal shopping are not included. Get ready to discover the best of Hoi An's history, culture, and nightlife!




Highlights
See Hoi An's Night Market: Shop for local crafts and try tasty street food under the colorful lights.
Enjoy a Boat Ride: Relax on a traditional Sampan boat and see Hoi An from the Hoai River.
Explore Ancient Town: Walk through the historic streets and see old houses and temples.
Learn Local History: Hear stories about Hoi An's past from a friendly English-speaking guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Most people really enjoyed this tour of Hoi An at night. They liked seeing the lanterns, taking the boat ride, and learning about the city from the guide. Some wished for more shopping time and found the walking a little tiring, but overall, it was a great experience.

Customers loved seeing Hoi An at night with all the pretty lanterns.
The boat ride was a relaxing and fun way to see the city.
The tour guide was very friendly and taught everyone a lot.
Many said it was a great way to learn about the local culture and history.
Some people wished they had more time to shop at the night market.
A few found the walking part of the tour a bit tiring.
The Journey
Hoi An Ancient Town
Step back in time in Hoi An Ancient Town, a remarkably preserved Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th to 19th centuries. Wander through narrow streets lined with historic houses showcasing a unique fusion of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese architectural styles. Once a vital stop on the Silk Road, Hoi An offers a captivating glimpse into a rich cultural heritage. Discover ancient temples, bustling markets, and tailor shops, and savor the town's unique culinary delights. Hoi An's timeless charm and historical significance earned it UNESCO World Heritage status in 1999, making it a must-see destination for any traveler.
Hoai River & Hoi An Night Market
Experience the magic of Hoi An with a serene Sampan boat cruise along the picturesque Hoai River. As dusk settles, glide along the tranquil waters, observing local life and the soft glow of lanterns reflecting on the river. Following your cruise, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Hoi An Night Market. Indulge in local delicacies, browse handcrafted souvenirs, and soak in the lively ambiance of this enchanting cultural hub. Consider enjoying a delightful dinner amidst the bustling energy of the market, savoring the authentic flavors of Vietnamese cuisine.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes water, an English-speaking guide, entrance tickets, a private car with a safe driver, and a Sampan boat ride on the Hoai River. It does not include dinner, drinks, or personal expenses. The tour starts with a hotel pickup in Da Nang or Hoi An. The tour guide will pick everyone up at the hotel at 3:00 p.m. and will transfer them to Hoi An. After the tour ends, the driver will take people back to the hotel in Da Nang or Hoi An.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes because there's a lot of walking. Bring some extra money for shopping at the night market and trying the local foods. The lanterns look really pretty in pictures, so don't forget the camera!