Hoi An, Vietnam

The city of Hoi An (or Hoyan) is located on the banks of the Thu Bon River, 30 km south of Da Nang. This Vietnamese city, however, has a distinctly Chinese feel to it, with one-story houses under tiled roofs and narrow streets. Endless white sand beaches, good diving and famous world heritage sites – that’s what Hoi An is all about. Check jibin123 for customs regulations and visa requirements of Vietnam.

Hoi An Old Town is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

How to get there

The nearest airport and railway station are located in Da Nang, a taxi from there will cost about 200,000 VND. Hoi An’s main bus station is located on Ð Hung Vuong Road, 1 km west of the city center. Buses arrive here from Da Nang (25,000 VND, 1 hour on the way), Quang Ngai and other cities. In addition, Da Nang can be reached from the northern bus station (Ð Le Hong Phong).

Hoain is also a popular point on the open bus route. They can get to Hue (about 160,000 VND and 4 hours) and Nha Trang (from 230,000 VND, 11-12 hours).

By car

Getting to the resort by car is a separate pleasure. Moeno to rent a car with a driver (they won’t give you another way in Vietnam), the cost is low. For example, a trip to Hue will cost 1,200,000 VND, a one-day tour of the surrounding area, including My Son, from 800,000 VND.

Transportation

The ideal means of getting around Hoi An is on your own feet. For example, it is worth taking a walk across the An Hoi Footbridge to the charming surroundings of the resort, which you will not see anywhere else in the world. Bicycles are also popular; you can rent them in almost every hotel for 25,000 VND per day. Scooters will cost a little more – from 130,000 VND per day, rental points are located throughout the city.

It takes quite a long time to get to the beach on foot, so you can also take a taxi, the cost is from 50,000 VND, there is parking in the middle of Le Loi street and by the An Hoi river.

Traffic in Hoaine is minimal, so you can take scooters and similar motorized modes of transport without fear.

Cruises on the Thu Bon River are a must do in Hoi An. Such river walks cost from about VND 50,000 per hour, 60 minutes is enough to enjoy the views of the resort from the water. It is also possible to rent a boat for up to 5 people to visit the surrounding fishing and craftsmen’s villages. Cost from 920,000 VND per hour, you can hire at the pier near the market.

Beach

An Bang Beach, located 2.5 km from the city center (follow Take Hai Ba Trung Road), used to be popular with locals until it was discovered by tourists. And the thing is that it was rarely depicted on maps or talked about by vacationers, although it is a little closer to the center and more convenient than the popular Cua Dai.

However, Cua Dai is also sheltered 2.5 km from the center, however, along a different street, which bears the name of the same name with the beach. Be that as it may, both sections of the coast are distinguished by the purest fine sand, warm sea and developed infrastructure. From one beach to another – about 3 kilometers.

Cuisine and restaurants

Of the restaurants that live on the shore, you can advise the place La Plage, where in addition to breakfast, lunch or dinner, you can take a yoga lesson, as well as use a special shower for vacationers who have just left the salty sea. Also, check out the French-speaking Le JaJa/Frank’s. There is also an Italian restaurant Luna on the beach, where they prepare excellent pizza, and Jaspas beach Club with a funny interior, and other establishments worthy of your stomach.

Entertainment and attractions in Hoi An

The Old Town of Hoi An is listed by UNESCO. First of all, it is worth visiting the Chuk Thanh Pagoda, the oldest in Hoi An. There are also many interesting private houses in the city, representing the life and culture of Hoi An in the past. For example, the house of Ziep Dong Nguyen, the house on the street. Chan-Fu, 77, which has about three centuries. And in 1776, the Chinese from Chauzhou built a meeting hall in Hoi An. It has some impressive examples of wood carvings on the beams, walls and altar.

Other points of interest include the Japanese Indoor Bridge (built as far back as 1600), Kuan Kong Temple, Tran Family Chapel, Hoi An Church, Phuoklam Pagoda, Gam Nam Village, Truong Family Chapel and the spectacular Cao Dai Pagoda, as well as several old houses – Phung Hung, Quan Thang and Tan Ky.

Of the museums, the Museum of Ceramics, the Museum of History and Culture, as well as the Museum of Sa Huynh Culture, which existed in Vietnam for 12 centuries and disappeared by 200 AD, are interesting.

Hoi An, Vietnam