Da Nang & Hoi An: Private Tour, Top Sights, Lunch
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Overview
The Private Da Nang and Hoi An Full Day Tour lets people see the best of Central Vietnam. It's a special trip to see Da Nang City and Hoi An Ancient Town. The tour starts by seeing Da Nang’s cool spots, like the Marble Mountains and Linh Ung Pagoda on the Son Tra Peninsula.
You'll eat yummy Vietnamese food at a local place for lunch. Then, the tour goes to Hoi An, a place that’s so special, UNESCO says it's a World Heritage Site. In Hoi An, you'll walk around and see old spots like the Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, Tan Ky House, and the famous Japanese Covered Bridge. This tour is just for you, so it's great for couples, families, or small groups. You'll get to see culture, history, and local life all in one trip.
Expect a day filled with amazing sights and tasty food. The tour includes entrance fees to all the places, a nice car, a guide who speaks English and Vietnamese, wet wipes, and water. It's a worry-free way to see these beautiful places.




Highlights
See Da Nang's Best Spots: Visit the Marble Mountains and Linh Ung Pagoda.
Eat Real Vietnamese Food: Enjoy a tasty lunch at a local restaurant.
Explore Hoi An's History: Discover old places like Phuc Kien Assembly Hall.
Private Tour Just for You: Enjoy a personal trip for your group.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers really enjoyed the private tour, the guide, and the chance to see many sights in one day. Some wished for more time at each stop.

Customers loved having a private tour guide who spoke English well.
Many visitors enjoyed the flexible schedule and personalized experience.
People really liked the delicious lunch at a local restaurant.
Guests appreciated seeing both Da Nang and Hoi An in one day.
Some visitors thought the tour was a bit rushed.
A few people wanted more time at certain attractions.
The Journey
Linh Ung Pagoda
Perched on the Sơn Trà Peninsula, Linh Ung Pagoda is a beacon of spiritual solace and architectural grandeur. As Da Nang's largest pagoda, it not only offers panoramic vistas of the coastline but also houses a colossal white Lady Buddha statue, symbolizing peace and protection. The pagoda's intricate design, serene gardens, and calming atmosphere provide a profound cultural experience and a tranquil escape from the bustling city, making it a must-visit destination for reflection and breathtaking views.
My Khe Beach
My Khe Beach, a crescent of powdery white sand embraced by the turquoise waters of the South China Sea, beckons with its irresistible charm. Consistently ranked among Vietnam's most beautiful beaches, its gentle waves and shallow waters make it ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Beyond the idyllic setting, My Khe holds historical significance as a former R&R destination for American soldiers during the Vietnam War, and now stands as a vibrant hub for relaxation, water sports, and unforgettable sunset views.
Marble Mountain
Ascend the mystical Marble Mountains, a cluster of five limestone and marble hills, each named after a different element: Kim (metal), Thuy (water), Moc (wood), Hoa (fire), and Tho (earth). Explore ancient pagodas nestled within caves, discover hidden grottoes adorned with intricate carvings, and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views from the summit. Marble Mountain is more than just a scenic spot; it's a sanctuary of Buddhist shrines and temples reflecting centuries of cultural heritage, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual discovery.
Local Vietnamese Restaurant
Immerse yourself in the authentic flavors of Central Vietnam at a hand-picked local restaurant. Savor regional specialties prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, from fragrant pho to crispy banh xeo. This culinary journey offers a delightful break from sightseeing, providing an intimate glimpse into Vietnamese culture through its vibrant cuisine. Engage with the friendly locals and discover the true essence of Da Nang through its delicious and heartwarming dishes.
Hoi An Ancient Town
Step back in time as you wander through the enchanting streets of Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This remarkably well-preserved trading port boasts a captivating blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architectural styles. Cross the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, explore the ornate Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, and marvel at the historic Tan Ky and Phung Hung houses. As twilight descends, the town transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle of colorful lanterns, creating an unforgettable atmosphere that whispers tales of Hoi An's rich past.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes all entrance fees, a high-quality car, a helpful English/Vietnamese speaking guide, lunch, wet wipes, mineral water, and insurance. It does not include personal expenses that are not mentioned. Make sure to bring anything you need for a full day of exploring!
Hot Tip
Many visitors liked wearing comfortable shoes for walking around the Marble Mountains and Hoi An. Also, bringing a hat and sunscreen is a good idea because it can get sunny. Some people also suggest having extra cash for souvenirs or snacks.