📸 What's Fun in Hoi An?
by JoyceLee2906
Sep 27, 2025
#holidayitinerary #hoian
🌟 Hoi An Itinerary: A Journey Through Culture, Cuisine, and Coastlines.
✨ Ideal Duration: 3-4 days to fully experience Hoi An and its surroundings .
· Best Time to Visit: February to August (dry season) for pleasant weather and minimal rain . Avoid November due to heavy rainfall and flooding risks .
· Transportation: Walking and cycling are ideal within Hoi An Ancient Town (motorized vehicles are restricted in certain areas). Bikes rent for around $2, and scooters for $4-$7 per day. Taxis are available for longer trips .
🗓️Itinerary Scheduling:
🏙️ Day 1: Exploring Hoi An Ancient Town
· Morning:
· Start your day with a visit to the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, a 18th-century landmark symbolizing cultural harmony .
· Explore the Hoi An Ancient Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and visit historical sites like Tan Ky Old House and Phuc Kien Assembly Hall. An Old Town ticket (∼$5) grants access to multiple heritage sites .
· Enjoy a traditional Vietnamese coffee at a riverside café while watching the town come alive .
· Lunch: Savor a legendary Banh Mi at Banh Mi Phuong (made famous by Anthony Bourdain) or Madam Khanh ("The Banh Mi Queen") .
· Afternoon:
· Wander through the Central Market to experience local life, shop for souvenirs, and sample street food like Banh Beo (steamed rice pancakes) .
· Visit Hoi An Handicraft Workshop to see artisans practicing traditional crafts like lantern-making, pottery, and silk weaving .
· Evening:
· Join the Hoi An Lantern-Making Workshop to create your own lantern .
· Experience the magical Hoi An Night Market and participate in the floating lantern ceremony on the Hoai River for good luck .
· Enjoy dinner at a local eatery, trying Hoi An specialties like Cao Lau (chewy noodles with pork and herbs) or White Rose Dumplings .
🚴 Day 2: Countryside, Cooking, and Beaches
· Morning:
· Take a bicycle tour through the picturesque countryside, passing rice paddies and local villages .
· Visit Tra Que Vegetable Village to learn about organic farming and participate in gardening activities .
· Lunch: Enjoy a cooking class that includes a market tour to buy fresh ingredients and prepare dishes like spring rolls and banh xeo (savory pancakes) .
· Afternoon:
· Head to An Bang Beach or Cua Dai Beach to relax on the golden sands, swim, or enjoy water sports .
· Alternatively, take a basket boat tour through the coconut groves of Cam Thanh Village .
· Evening:
· Dine at a beachfront restaurant, sampling fresh seafood.
· Experience the Hoi An Memories Show (an outdoor visual arts performance showcasing local history), but avoid Tuesdays when there's no performance .
🏞️ Day 3: Day Trips and Cultural Immersion
· Morning:
· Take a day trip to the My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient Hindu temples (∼1 hour drive from Hoi An). Entrance fee is ∼$6, or join a guided tour for $20-$28 .
· Alternatively, explore the Marble Mountains near Da Nang, featuring caves, temples, and panoramic views .
· Lunch: Try local dishes in Da Nang or at a roadside eatery near your day trip location.
· Afternoon:
· Visit the Cham Islands for snorkeling or diving in crystal-clear waters (if you prefer a marine adventure) .
· Or, explore Ba Na Hills (∼45 minutes from Da Nang) to see the Golden Bridge and enjoy cooler climates .
· Evening:
· Return to Hoi An for a sunset cooking class or a river cruise with BBQ dinner .
· Enjoy a final stroll through the lantern-lit streets and pick up last-minute souvenirs.
Hội An offers a journey through time, where history, architecture, and culture converge sea
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