Hoi An: Morning Countryside Tour by Bike
Hoi An’s countryside feels worlds away. This small-group bike tour trades Old Town bustle for rice fields, canals, and family-run […]
Hoi An’s countryside feels worlds away. This small-group bike tour trades Old Town bustle for rice fields, canals, and family-run […]
Pedal out of Hoi An and into rice life. I love the easy, mostly flat cycling past water buffalo and
Ba Na Hills can feel like chaos. This tour turns it into a timed, guided photo walk with the important
Vespas change the pace in Hoi An. This tour blends a Vespa ride through old-town lanes with a bamboo basket
My Son has a way of grabbing you fast. This half-day trip from Hoi An/Da Nang is interesting because it
5:30 a.m. at My Son is the smart move. This small-group half-day gets you to the UNESCO-listed temples before the
Waking up at 5:30 is worth it. This small-group My Son morning is built for quiet ruins, clear explanations of
A lantern class in Hoi An that feels quietly rewarding. In Old Town, The Lantern Lady lets you design a
Cao lau starts before most people wake up. This Old Hoi An walk takes you into backstreets and family workshops
Two landmarks explain Hoi An fast. This 4-hour private walking tour starts at 8:00 am with an orientation near the
My Son is a lot easier when you go early. This My Son Sanctuary morning trip pairs cooler UNESCO ruins
Coffee in Hoi An is a whole mood. This small workshop pairs Vietnamese café culture with hands-on coffee craft, walking
My Son + river BBQ hits the spot. I love the English-guided walk through the temple ruins, with guides like
A bamboo dome turns a show into a story. At Hoi An Lune Center, Teh Dar uses an iconic bamboo
Hoi An tastes different after dark. This is a 2 to 3 hour night walk that pairs street-food stops with