Marble Mountains & Hoi An Tour: Culture & Lanterns
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Overview
The Marble Mountain and Hoi An Ancient Town Group Tour from Da Nang offers a captivating journey through Central Vietnam's cultural and natural wonders. This full-day adventure begins at the mystical Marble Mountains, a cluster of five limestone hills dotted with caves and pagodas. Visitors can explore these sacred spaces and admire the skilled craftsmanship of local artisans at Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village.
The tour continues to the enchanting Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, guests can step back in time as they wander through lantern-lit streets and discover well-preserved architecture reflecting the town's rich history. A delicious light dinner featuring Hoi An specialties is included, offering a taste of local flavors.
Expect to visit iconic landmarks such as the Japanese Covered Bridge, a symbol of Hoi An's cultural fusion. The tour includes entrance fees, an English-speaking guide, and transportation in a high-quality vehicle. It excludes personal expenses not mentioned. With expert guides and a blend of cultural immersion and scenic beauty, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Central Vietnam. Customers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the enchanting atmosphere of Hoi An, reflected in numerous positive reviews.




Highlights
Explore Marble Mountains: Discover caves, pagodas, and stunning views at this natural wonder.
Visit Hoi An Ancient Town: Wander through lantern-lit streets of a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Enjoy Local Cuisine: Savor a light dinner featuring Hoi An's tasty specialties.
Expert English Guide: Learn about the history and culture from a knowledgeable guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers had a great time on this tour, enjoying the sights, the guides, and the food. Some felt a little rushed, though.

Customers loved seeing the Marble Mountains and Hoi An Ancient Town.
Many visitors thought the tour guides were friendly and knew a lot.
People enjoyed the food that was provided.
The tour was a good way to see a lot in one day
Some customers felt rushed at certain stops.
A few people wished they had more free time to explore.
The Journey
Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village
Discover the ancient art of stone carving at Non Nuoc Village, a centuries-old craft village nestled at the foot of the Marble Mountains. Witness skilled artisans meticulously crafting intricate sculptures from marble and other local stones, perpetuating a tradition passed down through generations. Explore the workshops and galleries, and acquire a unique, handcrafted souvenir, imbued with the spirit and artistry of Vietnam.
Marble Mountains
Ascend the Marble Mountains, a cluster of five limestone hills riddled with caves, tunnels, and temples. Explore the mystical depths of Huyen Khong Cave, once a secret Viet Cong hospital, and admire the serene beauty of Linh Ung Pagoda, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Discover sacred shrines and ancient pagodas like Tam Thai Pagoda, Xa Loi Tower, Tang Chon Cave, and Hoa Nghiem Cave. The Marble Mountains offer a captivating blend of natural beauty, spiritual significance, and historical intrigue.
Hoi An Ancient Town
Step back in time as you wander the enchanting streets of Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Admire the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, a testament to the town's rich cultural exchange. Indulge in a culinary adventure, savoring local specialties like Cao Lau and Hoi An Chicken Rice. As dusk settles, witness the magical transformation of Hoi An, as thousands of lanterns illuminate the streets, casting a warm, inviting glow and creating an unforgettable ambiance.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes entrance fees, a light dinner featuring Hoi An specialties, water and tissues, an English-speaking tour guide, and transportation in a high-quality vehicle. It excludes any personal expenses not specifically mentioned. Exact pickup and drop-off locations will be confirmed upon booking.
Hot Tip
Many people say that the best time to explore Hoi An is at night because of the beautiful lanterns. Wear comfy shoes, as there is a lot of walking!