Hoi An Lanterns, Food & Boat Tour - Private & Local!
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Overview
Hoi An Walking Tour - Colorful Lanterns - Boat Ride - Local Foods is a special way to see the heart of Hoi An. This private tour lets a local guide show the beauty and history of this old town. Instead of being part of a big group, enjoy a personal experience as one explores ancient streets and learn about Hoi An's past.
Visitors will walk through the busy Hoi An Local Market, where they can see all sorts of local goods. Then, the tour goes to places like the Fujian Assembly Hall and the Hoi An Folklore Museum, where one can learn about the town's culture. Don't miss the Japanese Covered Bridge, a famous spot for taking pictures. The tour also includes a relaxing boat ride on the Hoai River, so travelers can enjoy the pretty views.
This tour makes sure one sees the best of Hoi An. It includes bottled water, drinks, yummy snacks, and all the fees and taxes, so all is worry-free. Just bring some money for personal shopping. With a local expert, one will discover the real Hoi An and make memories that will last. Come and see why people love this unique walking tour!




Highlights
Explore Hoi An's Ancient Town: Walk through old streets and see the town's rich history with a local guide.
Visit Cultural Spots: See places like the Japanese Covered Bridge and the Fujian Assembly Hall.
Enjoy a Boat Ride: Relax on a short boat trip on the Hoi An River and take in the views.
Taste Local Foods: Try different Vietnamese foods during the tour.
Hoi An Central Market: See local life at Hoi An's busy central market.
Private & Personal: Enjoy a private tour with just one's group.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers really enjoyed this private walking tour of Hoi An because they learned a lot about the history and culture from a friendly guide. The food stops and taxi ride back to the hotel were also highlights.

Customers loved John, the tour guide, because he was friendly and knew a lot about Hoi An's history.
People enjoyed learning about the Japanese Covered Bridge, temples, and old houses.
The tour includes tasty Vietnamese food, like Banh mi.
The taxi ride back to the hotel was a nice surprise.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Some people might find that they are too full from the food stops.
The Journey
Meeting Point
Your Hoi An adventure begins at the designated meeting point, where you'll meet our knowledgeable local guide. Get ready to delve into the heart of this captivating city as we embark on a journey filled with cultural immersion, historical exploration, and culinary delights.
Hoi An Local Market
Immerse yourself in the vibrant chaos of Hoi An Local Market, a sensory explosion of colors, aromas, and sounds. Explore bustling lanes brimming with fresh produce, fragrant spices, and unique handicrafts. Engage with friendly local vendors and witness their time-honored trading traditions. Discover authentic souvenirs and experience the true essence of Hoi An's lively culture in this unforgettable marketplace.
Fujian Assembly Hall
Step back in time at the Fujian Assembly Hall, a magnificent testament to Hoi An's Chinese heritage, founded in 1696 by Chinese immigrants. Marvel at the intricate sculptures, vibrant paintings, and ornate wooden carvings that adorn this architectural masterpiece. Explore tranquil courtyards and serene altars dedicated to deities and ancestors, immersing yourself in the rich history and traditions of the Fujian community. Discover a fascinating glimpse into Hoi An's diverse cultural past.
Hoi An Folklore Museum
Delve into the captivating world of Hoi An's Folklore Museum, a treasure trove of Vietnamese cultural heritage. Explore a diverse collection of artifacts, including ancient ceramics, traditional costumes, and musical instruments. Uncover captivating legends and folklore through interactive exhibits and insightful displays. Witness the artistry of local artisans and gain a deeper understanding of Hoi An's rich cultural traditions in this enchanting journey through time.
Japanese Covered Bridge
Cross the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, a symbol of Hoi An's cultural fusion, dating back to the 16th century. Admire the ornate statues guarding the entrance and the intricately carved wooden structure. Stroll along the bridge, enjoying picturesque views of the Thu Bon River and the charming streets below. Learn about the bridge's historical significance as a link between the Japanese and Chinese communities, a testament to Hoi An's vibrant multicultural past. A must-see landmark for any visitor.
Hoai River Boat Trip & Street Food Tour
Embark on a serene 20-minute boat trip along the Hoai River, soaking in the stunning views of Hoi An's cityscape. Afterward, dive into a culinary adventure as your guide leads you to savor three of Hoi An's most iconic street food dishes: Cao Lau, Banh Mi (Vietnamese bread), and Banh Beo (water fern cakes), concluding with a delightful dessert. Experience the authentic flavors of Hoi An and create unforgettable memories.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes bottled water, drinks, all fees and taxes, and snacks to keep one happy and energized. It does not include personal expenses, so one should bring extra money for souvenirs or other things one might want to buy. This tour starts at a meeting point, which will be provided after booking.
Hot Tip
Customers said that the tour guide, John, was great at taking photos, so don't be afraid to ask him to capture some memories as one walks through Hoi An. Also, be prepared to eat a lot of delicious food!