Hoi An Day Trip: Marble Mountain & Son Tra Peninsula
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Overview
Marble Mountain and Son Tra Peninsula, Hoi An Day Trip shows the exciting mix of old and new in Da Nang. This tour takes travelers through the area's interesting history and beautiful sights. They'll see the Linh Ung Pagoda and the Marble Mountains, which have amazing views. The tour also visits the Hoi An heritage site.
Get ready to see the Marble Mountains, a group of five hills made of limestone and marble. Explore caves, temples, and pagodas hidden on these mountains. The trip continues to the Son Tra Peninsula, where the tall Lady Buddha statue stands at the Linh Ung Pagoda. This spot gives you great views of the sea and Da Nang city. Lastly, the tour visits the Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk through old streets, see old houses, and learn about the town's rich culture.
This full-day tour includes dinner, mineral water, an English-speaking guide, and transportation. It doesn't include tips or entrance fees. There's an extra charge of VND 100,000 per person on public holidays like April 30, May 1, September 2, December 24, and December 31.




Highlights
Explore Marble Mountains: Discover caves, temples, and amazing views from these unique mountains.
Visit Linh Ung Pagoda: See the Lady Buddha statue and enjoy great views of Da Nang.
Discover Hoi An Ancient Town: Walk through old streets and learn about the town's history.
Enjoy a delicious dinner: Savor local flavors included in the tour.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers enjoyed the tour, especially the sights. Some wished they had more time at each place.

Customers enjoyed the beautiful views from Marble Mountain.
Many people liked seeing the Lady Buddha at Linh Ung Pagoda.
Travelers found the Hoi An Ancient Town to be very interesting.
The tour guide was helpful and spoke English well.
Some customers felt rushed at certain stops.
Entrance fees not included made the tour more expensive.
The Journey
Marble Mountains
Ascend the Marble Mountains, a cluster of five limestone and marble hills named after the elements: Kim (metal), Thuy (water), Moc (wood), Hoa (fire), and Tho (earth). Explore intricate cave temples, pagodas, and sculptures hidden within the mountains, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and Da Nang. Discover the artistry of local stone carvers, continuing a centuries-old tradition, and delve into the spiritual significance of this sacred site, once a haven for Cham people and later, Vietnamese emperors.
Linh Ung Pagoda & Lady Buddha
Visit Linh Ung Pagoda, home to the colossal Lady Buddha statue, the tallest in Vietnam at 67 meters high. This serene sanctuary offers stunning views of the Da Nang coastline and serves as a spiritual refuge for locals and visitors alike. Admire the intricate Buddhist iconography, stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, and feel the sense of peace and tranquility that permeates this sacred space. Learn about the pagoda's relatively recent construction and its significance in protecting the city from natural disasters, as believed by the locals.
Hoi An Ancient Town
Step back in time as you wander through the UNESCO-listed Hoi An Ancient Town, a remarkably well-preserved trading port dating back to the 15th century. Explore its narrow, winding streets lined with historic wooden shophouses, ornate Chinese temples, and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge. Immerse yourself in the town's vibrant atmosphere, sample delicious local cuisine, get clothes tailored, and discover the unique blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architectural influences. By night, Hoi An transforms into a magical lantern-lit spectacle, creating an unforgettable experience.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes dinner, mineral water, an English-speaking tour guide, and transportation. It does not include tips or entrance fees to the attractions. There is an extra charge of VND 100,000 per person for public holidays: April 30, May 1, September 2, December 24, and December 31.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes for walking and climbing. Bring extra money for entrance fees and souvenirs. Dress respectfully when visiting temples (cover shoulders and knees).