REVIEW · HOI AN
Daily Bus Hoi An – Da Nang Airport, Da Nang City
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Airport chaos ends here. This one-way shared bus from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An is built for real life: clear pickup points, a mobile ticket, and a ride that’s usually about 90 minutes without the stress of hunting for taxis. I like the way the service uses WhatsApp to keep you posted and confirm changes quickly. I also like the overall comfort level for a budget ride—enough that you can start your Hoi An visit feeling human.
The only real catch is the shared setup. Because it’s up to 11 passengers with set stops, you may not be dropped exactly at your door every time, so you’ll want to use their free near-hotel help and message your hotel address.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Da Nang Airport to Hoi An: what this transfer is really for
- Where you board in Da Nang: Gate A4, Cham Museum, and the beach hotel stop
- How the Hoi An drop-offs work: Hai Ba Trung vs Dao Duy Tu near iVy Hotel
- The mobile ticket: fast entry, less fuss
- Comfort and group size: why “shared” still can feel calm
- Price and value: what $6.50 includes (and why that matters)
- When flights change: the WhatsApp-first support that earns its stars
- Timing you can plan around: pickup points, duration, and real expectations
- Best for: who should book this transfer
- Who might want a taxi instead
- Should you book this one-way bus transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the transfer from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An?
- Where is the pickup point at Da Nang Airport?
- What are the pickup/drop-off points in Hoi An?
- Do they offer free pickup or drop-off near my hotel?
- Is the transfer one-way or round-trip?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- What’s included in the price?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Key highlights at a glance

- One-way shared transfer between Da Nang Airport/City and Hoi An
- Mobile ticket plus fixed, easy-to-find bus stops
- Up to 11 passengers (small group feel, not a giant bus scramble)
- Fees included: airport fee, toll, and fuel in the price
- WhatsApp communication for timing updates and flight changes
- Route stops in Da Nang include Cham Museum area and a beachside hotel pickup point
Da Nang Airport to Hoi An: what this transfer is really for

This is the kind of ride that saves you mental energy. You land at Da Nang, your brain still wants sleep, and the last thing you want is to figure out where to line up, what to show, and how much to pay. This transfer takes care of the basics: you book ahead, you get a mobile ticket, and you use specific pickup/drop-off points.
It also makes budgeting easier. At $6.50 per person for a one-way shared shuttle, you’re not gambling on taxi pricing that can jump around depending on time and demand. And because the price includes airport fees, toll, and fuel, you’re not hit with surprise add-ons at the end.
Shared rides do mean sharing time. The bus may do quick stops in Da Nang before it moves fully toward Hoi An. You’re not getting a private direct sprint. But if your goal is to get into Hoi An smoothly, this hits a sweet spot.
You can also read our reviews of more city tours in Hoi An
Where you board in Da Nang: Gate A4, Cham Museum, and the beach hotel stop
The route in Da Nang is practical and easy to verify because it’s built around recognizable landmarks.
1) Da Nang Airport: Arrival Gate A4 (Domestic Terminal)
If you’re flying into Da Nang from within Vietnam, this is the key. Arrival Gate A4 is your anchor point. It’s better than vague instructions like follow the crowd—just know what terminal area you’re in and plan to arrive at the gate with enough buffer for bags and exiting the airport.
2) Da Nang City Center: Cham Museum parking area
Cham Museum is one of those places that helps travelers orient fast. If you’re staying near the central area, this stop can reduce how much backtracking you’d otherwise do. It’s also useful when airport timing is messy, since the bus connects the airport to the city rather than treating it like a one-off.
3) Da Nang Beachside: outside A La Carte Da Nang Beach Hotel
This stop works best if your plans start on the coast. Even if you’re not staying exactly there, it’s a clear visual meeting spot. From there, you can still make your way to your accommodation after drop-off in Hoi An.
One smart touch: the service also offers free pickup and drop-off at the nearest point to your hotel in both Da Nang and Hoi An. So if you’re worried the fixed stops won’t match your lodging, that’s the solution—send your hotel address so they can choose the closest practical point.
How the Hoi An drop-offs work: Hai Ba Trung vs Dao Duy Tu near iVy Hotel

Hoi An drop-off points are also designed for clarity, not mystery.
Stop 1) 487 Hai Ba Trung Street (Hoi An City Center)
This is the central option. If you want to start exploring right away—cafes, shops, and quick access to main streets—this stop tends to be handy. It’s also a good match if you don’t want a longer walk with luggage.
Stop 2) 01 Dao Duy Tu (outside iVy Hotel) near Old Town
This one is for people who want to get closer to the Old Town area immediately. Dao Duy Tu is a street that puts you within striking distance of the historic core. If you’re planning your first evening stroll, dropping near iVy Hotel can help you turn “arrival time” into “walk time” faster.
Two practical tips for both drop-offs:
- Wear shoes you don’t mind wearing again quickly. Hoi An’s streets can mean a bit of walking once you’re dropped.
- If your hotel is slightly off from the listed points, use the free nearest-point option. It’s there for a reason.
The mobile ticket: fast entry, less fuss

A big part of making a shuttle feel smooth is reducing the number of things you need to do at the curb. Here, you’re using a mobile ticket, which generally means less paper, less searching, and fewer awkward moments while you try to find the right confirmation email.
In real terms, that matters most when:
- Your flight arrives early or late
- You’re moving with a group and need quick coordination
- You’re tired and want the simplest possible next step
I like transfers that rely on something predictable like a mobile ticket plus clear meeting points. It keeps your arrival low-stress and your first hours in Hoi An more about getting your bearings.
Comfort and group size: why “shared” still can feel calm

This service caps the group at a maximum of 11 travelers. That detail sounds minor until you compare it with larger shared shuttles where you’re one of many, no one knows what’s happening, and you spend time playing passenger roulette.
With a smaller cap, you typically get:
- Less crowding
- Cleaner communication
- More manageable coordination when schedules shift
The ride time is listed at about 1 hour 30 minutes. Real-world timing depends on traffic and any stop order, but it’s a solid ballpark for planning. If you’re arriving in the daytime, it’s also a nice length—long enough to be worth booking, short enough that you don’t feel like your day is swallowed.
If you’re thinking about comfort, here’s how I’d frame it: for a low-cost airport connection, this strikes a reasonable balance. You should not expect a luxury car experience, but you can reasonably expect a comfortable shuttle setup for the duration.
Price and value: what $6.50 includes (and why that matters)

At $6.50 per person for a one-way ride, the first thing to check is what you’re getting for that price. Here, the transfer includes toll fee, airport fee, and fuel.
That matters because transport in Vietnam can be confusing when the final total isn’t clear upfront. If tolls and airport charges are folded into the price, you’re less likely to face a “small extra” at the end that turns into a bigger extra.
Also, it’s positioned as a lower-cost alternative to private transfer. For solo travelers, private rides can feel expensive for a relatively short hop. For couples or small groups, shared shuttles usually make more sense—especially when you’re splitting cost across seats.
One thing not included: tips. That’s normal for many services, but you should decide in advance what feels fair so you’re not fumbling for cash at the end.
When flights change: the WhatsApp-first support that earns its stars

Flight timing is chaos. Sometimes your plane lands early. Sometimes it’s delayed. Sometimes airline schedules shift the night before. This transfer is set up to handle that reality, and the key tool is WhatsApp.
A few practical examples from how the service works:
- If your flight arrives early, you can contact them and get confirmation for an earlier transfer.
- If timing changes happen late the night before, you can message them and receive a fast response.
- If a flight is late, the driver may wait for you instead of assuming you’ll just catch the next bus.
I love service that treats flight changes as normal instead of a problem to blame on you. When the communication is quick and the driver’s behavior is dependable, you can stop worrying about the worst-case scenario.
How you can use this wisely:
- Plan to message as soon as you know your flight update.
- Keep your confirmation details handy on your phone.
- If you have checked bags, factor in baggage claim time before assuming you’ll be at the meeting point instantly.
Timing you can plan around: pickup points, duration, and real expectations

The transfer runs on fixed meeting points, so you’ll want to treat it like a scheduled bus rather than a car waiting at your exact curb. Plan for enough time to reach the pickup spot without sprinting.
Here’s how I’d structure your thinking:
- Arrive at the airport meeting point with buffer time (bags + exiting + finding the right area).
- If you’re using a city or beachside pickup in Da Nang, give yourself a few minutes before the bus should arrive.
- In Hoi An, use the nearest-point option if your hotel isn’t right next to the listed stops. That reduces walking after you’re already done with the journey.
The ride is about 1 hour 30 minutes, but I wouldn’t schedule anything tight immediately afterward. Give yourself a short pause—grab water, find your hotel check-in process, and take 20 minutes to settle before you start exploring.
Best for: who should book this transfer
This shuttle is a great fit if you want:
- A cost-friendly one-way transfer
- Clear meeting points and a mobile ticket
- Small-group comfort (max 11)
- Help when flights shift, via WhatsApp
It’s also a strong option if you’re arriving with someone who hates logistics—like a parent, a kid, or a friend who just wants to stop making decisions for an hour.
If you’re the kind of traveler who wants door-to-door precision, a private transfer might still be easier. But for most people, this shared bus hits the practical sweet spot: organized enough to be stress-free, affordable enough to not feel like you paid for convenience you didn’t use.
Who might want a taxi instead
Consider a different option if any of these are true:
- You cannot handle any walking after drop-off.
- Your schedule is extremely tight with zero flexibility for shared routing.
- You’d rather pay more for zero-in-between stops.
Shared shuttles are efficient, not tailor-made. If you need tailor-made timing, private service usually wins.
Should you book this one-way bus transfer?
I’d book it if your top goal is smooth, affordable airport-to-Hoi An transportation with clear stops and solid support. The best reasons are the ones that matter on travel day: WhatsApp communication, dependable driver behavior during timing changes, and fees included in an upfront price.
If you’re nervous about shared rides, don’t be. Use their free nearest-point pickup/drop-off and message your hotel address in advance. That one step reduces most “shared shuttle” annoyances.
My final advice: book it if you can be on time at the meeting point, and if you’re okay with a short walk from the drop-off into your hotel area. It’s one of the simplest ways to start Hoi An without turning your arrival into a mini project.
FAQ
How long is the transfer from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An?
The duration is listed at approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where is the pickup point at Da Nang Airport?
Pickup is at Arrival Gate A4, Domestic Terminal.
What are the pickup/drop-off points in Hoi An?
In Hoi An, there are two listed points: 487 Hai Ba Trung Street (Hoi An City Center) and 01 Dao Duy Tu (outside iVy Hotel).
Do they offer free pickup or drop-off near my hotel?
Yes. They provide free pickup and drop-off at the nearest point to your hotel in both Da Nang and Hoi An. You should message your hotel address to confirm the best meeting point.
Is the transfer one-way or round-trip?
This is a one-way shared transfer.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes. The ticket is listed as a mobile ticket.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes toll fee, airport fee, and fuel.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and changes within 24 hours are not accepted with a refund.




























