From Da Nang: One-Way Shared Bus Transfer to Hoi An

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From Da Nang: One-Way Shared Bus Transfer to Hoi An

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Da Nang to Hoi An, but make it simple and comfortable. I like the air-conditioned shared van and the professional, careful driver who keeps things calm and doesn’t load you up with stop after stop. The main thing to watch is that this is a shared service, so it can leave a little early once everyone is accounted for—show up on time at the meeting point.

This is a 1-hour-ish hop with clear departure windows and a mobile ticket. You’ll be picked up at Rơm coffee (368 Võ Nguyên Giáp, Bắc Mỹ An, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng) and dropped near Hoi An at Highlands Coffee (6 Hoàng Diệu, Cẩm Châu, Hội An). One more note: the written description also mentions a Hoi An ancient-town set lunch or dinner, but the confirmed inclusions for this transfer are driver and fuel—so if you want a meal, double-check what your exact ticket includes.

Key Things I’d Bank On

From Da Nang: One-Way Shared Bus Transfer to Hoi An - Key Things I’d Bank On

  • Air-conditioning in the van for a more comfortable ride in Vietnam’s heat.
  • Short, efficient timing at about 1 hour with no frequent stops.
  • Clear pickup and drop-off points instead of complicated hotel-by-hotel routing.
  • Professional driving style with a careful, patient approach on the road.
  • Fixed departure times from Da Nang: 8:00 AM, 12:30 PM, and 4:30 PM.
  • Return departures from Hoi An too: 1:00 PM, 4:30 PM, 7:30 PM, and 8:30 PM.

Shared Van From Da Nang to Hoi An: What You’re Actually Buying

From Da Nang: One-Way Shared Bus Transfer to Hoi An - Shared Van From Da Nang to Hoi An: What You’re Actually Buying
You’re booking a one-way shared bus transfer between Da Nang and Hoi An. The price is $4.50 per person, and the confirmed inclusions are straightforward: driver and fuel. That low cost is the point here—think transportation value, not private comfort or door-to-door flexibility.

The description for this provider also talks about lunch or dinner in Hoi An Ancient Town with a set menu. But the inclusions listed for your transfer don’t mention a meal, and the price reads like it’s aimed at the ride itself. If you care about food, verify whether your specific booking includes the set lunch/dinner, or plan to eat once you’re in town.

For most people, this type of transfer works best as a “get me there” service: arrive in Hoi An with energy left to explore, shop, or grab a proper meal.

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Pickup at Rơm Coffee and Drop-Off by Highlands Coffee

From Da Nang: One-Way Shared Bus Transfer to Hoi An - Pickup at Rơm Coffee and Drop-Off by Highlands Coffee
This transfer is built around two easy-to-find landmarks.

Pickup in Da Nang: Rơm coffee, 368 Võ Nguyên Giáp, Bắc Mỹ An, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng.

Drop-off in Hoi An: Highlands Coffee, 6 Hoàng Diệu, Cẩm Châu, Hội An.

Why I like this setup: it avoids the stress of trying to coordinate hotel lobbies, tiny alleys, or hard-to-find guesthouses. You know where to be, and you can plan your arrival in Hoi An based on a reliable drop point.

One small practical reality: dropping at a café in Cẩm Châu is convenient, but it might not be exactly at your hotel front door. From there, you can walk if you’re close, or use a quick onward ride. The upside is that you’re not stuck waiting for a driver to search for your specific address.

The Ride: Air-Conditioned, Smooth, and Efficient

From Da Nang: One-Way Shared Bus Transfer to Hoi An - The Ride: Air-Conditioned, Smooth, and Efficient
The best part of this transfer is how calm it feels once you’re on board. Reviews highlight A/C and a ride that’s both comfortable and smooth. You’ll also want to know that the trip typically avoids the annoying pattern of constant stops; the drive is more direct than you might expect.

It’s also a good sign that drivers are described as professional and careful. On a coastal route like Da Nang to Hoi An, that matters. Good driving means less fatigue when you arrive, and more chance you’ll enjoy your first hour in Hoi An instead of feeling wiped out.

What to keep in mind: shared transfers can mean a little waiting at the start if other passengers arrive late. The flip side is that once you’re moving, the ride time is short—about 1 hour (approx.).

Departure Times That Actually Work With Your Day

From Da Nang, you’ve got three options:

  • 8:00 AM
  • 12:30 PM
  • 4:30 PM

From Hoi An back to Da Nang, the departure times are different:

  • 1:00 PM
  • 4:30 PM
  • 7:30 PM
  • 8:30 PM

How I’d choose among them:

  • If you want daylight exploring, the 8:00 AM option is great. You reach Hoi An early enough to roam without feeling rushed.
  • If you’re doing a late morning or lunch in Da Nang, 12:30 PM is a solid middle ground.
  • If you’re saving energy for evening plans in Hoi An, 4:30 PM can work nicely.

Also, shared services sometimes leave as soon as everyone is accounted for. That’s why I’d rather you show up a bit early at Rơm coffee than count on the schedule feeling perfectly elastic.

The Ancient Town Food Mention: Worth Checking Before You Assume

This is the one confusing part of the overall package text: it describes lunch or dinner in Hoi An Ancient Town with a set menu and a 4-course meal plus dessert and a non-alcoholic drink. It also lists possible signature dishes like cao lau noodles, white rose dumplings, and bánh xèo.

But the confirmed inclusions for the transfer you’re paying for are just driver and fuel, and the price is extremely low for anything that includes a restaurant meal. So I treat the food portion as optional or belonging to a different add-on or experience, even if it appears in the same description.

My advice: before you count on dinner plans, check your actual ticket details. If your booking doesn’t include a meal, you can still use the arrival drop-off as your launching point to eat at your own pace in Hoi An Ancient Town.

Value for Money: $4.50 That Gets You There

From Da Nang: One-Way Shared Bus Transfer to Hoi An - Value for Money: $4.50 That Gets You There
At $4.50 per person, you’re basically buying reliability and simplicity. This isn’t a luxury car service. It’s a shared van that focuses on one job: transport you between two major tourist areas fast and comfortably enough to feel human afterward.

What makes it good value:

  • A/C on board (big deal in Vietnam heat).
  • Efficient timing at about an hour.
  • Professional driving, not chaotic road behavior.
  • Fixed pickup/drop points that keep the process easy.

Where it’s not value:

  • If you need true door-to-door pickup at your hotel, this kind of landmark-based transfer may feel less convenient.
  • If your schedule is ultra-tight down to the minute, shared timing adds a tiny layer of unpredictability.

Still, for a lot of people, those trade-offs are completely worth it—especially if your main goal is to spend time in Hoi An, not in transit.

Who This Transfer Suits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

From Da Nang: One-Way Shared Bus Transfer to Hoi An - Who This Transfer Suits Best (and Who Might Skip It)
This transfer is a good fit if you:

  • Want a budget-friendly way to go from Da Nang to Hoi An
  • Prefer a set meeting point over bargaining for rides
  • Like the idea of an A/C van and a smooth direct route
  • Are traveling solo, as a couple, or in a small group and don’t need private transport

It may not be ideal if you:

  • Need exact hotel-to-hotel convenience
  • Are planning around a strict reservation time and can’t tolerate any early departure
  • Want a highly flexible route (this is a set shuttle, not a private driver)

One extra note from the ride experience: someone mentioned paying a little more for hotel pickup and drop-off in Hoi An. That suggests higher-touch options might exist through the same provider or similar services. If that’s your priority, it’s worth asking what the pickup upgrade includes.

Short Practical Tips So Your Day Stays Easy

A shared transfer feels painless when you do two things well: arrive on time and plan your onward movement.

  • Be at Rơm coffee at least a few minutes early so you don’t get caught by check-in or passenger matching.
  • After you get dropped at Highlands Coffee in Hoi An, pick your next move right away—walk if you’re close, or use a quick onward ride if your hotel is farther into town.
  • If you’re doing evening plans, remember the ride back options run later (including 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM departures). That makes it easier to keep your day flexible.

And if the heat hits hard, take the first few minutes in the van seriously. Hydrate, get settled, and let the driver do the driving.

Should You Book This One-Way Shared Transfer?

Yes—if your goal is simple, budget-friendly transport from Da Nang to Hoi An with A/C and a ride that’s described as smooth and professional. The fixed departure times and clear landmark pickup/drop-off make it easy to plan, and the short trip time means less time stuck in transit.

Skip it or choose a different option if you need door-to-door service or you’re the type who panics when a shared vehicle might depart as soon as everyone is present. In that case, a private transfer is the safer bet.

If you’re staying in Da Nang and want to get into Hoi An without overthinking it, this is a smart, low-stress way to start your day in town.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Da Nang to Hoi An one-way transfer?

The ride time is approximately 1 hour.

Where does the transfer pick you up in Da Nang?

Pickup is at Rơm coffee, 368 Võ Nguyên Giáp, Bắc Mỹ An, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng.

Where is the drop-off in Hoi An?

Drop-off is at Highlands Coffee, 6 Hoàng Diệu, Cẩm Châu, Hội An.

What departure times are available from Da Nang?

Departures are at 8:00 AM, 12:30 PM, and 4:30 PM.

What is included in the price?

The confirmed inclusions are the driver and fuel.

Are tips included?

No, tips are not included.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If poor weather cancels the experience, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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