1. Overview
Cu Lao Cham also has another common name Chiem Bat Lao. This island has an area of about 15 km 2 and a population of more than 3,000 people, located in Tan Hiep island commune, Hoi An city, Quang Nam province, 15 km east of the mainland. Cham Island is the main island with the largest area, surrounded by 8 other small islands in a bow shape: Hon Lao, Hon Dai, Hon Mo, Hon Kho me, Hon Kho con, Hon La, Hon Tai, Hon Ong.
Cham Island is a conservation place for more than 950 aquatic species, recognized by UNESCO as a world biosphere reserve in 2009. This place is wild and has a rich ecosystem, especially seafood and natural resources raw bird’s nest. Coral reefs in the Cham Island sea area are also highly appreciated by scientists and included in the protection list.
Similar to Hoi An ancient town, Cham Island to this day still retains its original beauty – a rustic and peaceful look. Coming here, you will be transported to a paradise of blue sea and fresh air. Traveling from Hoi An to Cu Lao Cham is now much more convenient. And today Cham Island has become an attractive tourist destination in Hoi An and Quang Nam.
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2. How far is Cu Lao Cham from Hoi An and how to get there? Ticket price for Cu Cao Cham
2.1 Distance from Hoi An to Cu Lao Cham
If determined on the tourist map, Cham Island is located about 15 km from the mainland, about 23 km from Hoi An ancient town (including road and waterway), travel time takes about 30 – 35 minutes. This distance is not too far, starting from Hoi An ancient town, visitors can easily visit this famous island and bring visitors a completely different experience.
Here there are beaches with clear water, long stretches of white sand, and bright golden sunshine. Coming to Cham Island, visitors will be immersed in the wild, green nature and enjoy the peaceful space here.
2.2. Ticket price for Cham Island
In 2009, UNESCO recognized Cham Island as one of the world’s biosphere reserves. Unlike other famous destinations, in addition to the entrance fee, you must pay an eco fee when visiting this place to contribute to environmental protection.
- Entrance ticket price: 2.76 USD/person
- Ecological fee: 0.79 USD/person
However, note that this ticket price is for reference only and may change from time to time.
3. Discover The Best Way To Travel From Hoi An To Cu Lao Cham
Because Cham Island is an island, completely separate from the mainland, many people wonder how to get there. You have to travel in 2 ways from Hoi An to Cu Lao Cham: first, go to Cua Dai port (about 5-7 km, depending on the route) and then from Cua Dai port to the island (about 15 km). That means you will go by two routes: road and waterway.
3.1 How to travel from Hoi An to Cua Dai port
Cua Dai port, also known as Cua Dai pier, is one of the main seaports of Hoi An city, about 8 km from Hoi An city center. This is the ideal starting point for the journey to explore destroy the Cham Island biosphere reserve.
- Address: End of Au Co and Lac Long Quan streets, Cua Dai ward, Hoi An city, Quang Nam province.
3.1.1 Travel from Hoi An by Taxi
Taxis are also a good option if you are traveling in a group or have a lot of luggage. Taxis in this city are very popular, visitors can easily catch a taxi everywhere. Fares are calculated by km, ranging from 0.47 USD – 0.67 USD/km, from Hoi An to Cua Dai Port ranging from 2.76 USD – 3.95 USD/turn. You can catch a taxi from the company
- Xanh SM Taxi: (+84) 1900 2088
- Mai Linh Taxi: (+84) 2353 92 92 92
- Faifoo Taxi: (+84) 2353 91 91 91
- Vinasun Taxi: (+84) 2353 68 68 68
3.1.2 Take Grab to Cua Dai port from the old town
Besides taxis, Grab is also another popular option to travel from Hoi An to Cua Dai Port. This form is similar to a taxi, quite comfortable and convenient, suitable for families with the elderly, young children or groups of many people. You just need to download the app to your phone, enter the destination address.
- Grab prices are usually cheaper than taxis, only from 1.97 USD to 2.76 USD/trip.
3.1.3 Rent a motorbike from Hoi An to Cua Dai port
This is the most popular means of transportation from Hoi An to Cua Dai Port, the pier to Cham Island. The distance from the center of Hoi An ancient town to Cua Dai Port is only about 7 km long; you can easily travel by motorbike within 15-20 minutes.
Traveling by motorbike has many advantages such as: being proactive in time and schedule, and the cost is not too expensive. Motorbike rental price in Hoi An ranges from 3.95 USD – 5.92 USD/day depending on the type of motorbike. When you arrive at the port, you park your car at the station, and when you return, you can explore more surrounding places. If you don’t know the way, you can follow the map’s instructions.
3.2 How to get from Cua Dai port to Cu lao Cham island
3.2.1 From the port to Cham Island by cano
This is the most popular and modern means of transportation currently chosen by travel companies when serving guests on tours. If you travel on your own, you can still easily buy tickets from the pier or agents in the old town area. Traveling by canoe only takes about 17 – 20 minutes, very suitable for tourists who suffer from seasickness and want to save time for fun. Cano departs in both directions and has many trips, however you should clearly understand the train schedule to avoid missing the route.
- Canoe ticket price to Cham Island for reference:
Cano ticket price for the day: From 21.70 USD/2 ways/person
Canoe ticket price to return on other days: From 23.67 USD/2 ways/person
Ticket price for renting a 25-seat private canoe: about 355.10 USD.
- Fixed time canoes depart from Cua Dai port and Cham Island island every day:
From Cua Dai port: Trips 08:00 a.m., 09:00 a.m., 09:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. afternoon
From Cham Island Island: Trips 07:00 a.m. and 13:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m., 14:30 p.m. in the afternoon
- Cua Dai port phone number to buy canoe tickets: (+84) 961 650 450
3.2.2 From the port to Cham Island by wooden tourist boat
If you want to go slowly so you can comfortably watch the sea, you should choose to take a wooden boat. This was originally a regular boat for fishermen, previously used to transport necessities from the mainland to the island and vice versa and serve people’s travel needs. If you go with a lot of people, you can rent a whole car, but if you go with a small group, join a group. Going on a wooden boat, you can bring a motorbike.
- Reference wooden train ticket prices: from 3.95 USD – 7.89 USD. If you bring a motorbike to the island, you have to pay an additional fee of 1.97 USD/motorbike.
- Travel time of wooden ships
Wooden ships depart from Cua Dai port at 08:00 a.m every day
Wooden boats depart from Cham Island to the mainland: 12:00 a.m every day.
- Travel time is from 1 hour – 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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4. Travel to Cham Island
The most popular and convenient means of transportation in Cham Island is a motorbike with prices ranging from 3.16 USD – 7.89 USD/day at local motels or car rental service establishments.
Visiting the islands by boat costs from 19.73 USD – 59.18 USD/trip.
5. The right time to travel to Cham Island island
The most suitable time to travel to Cham Island is around March – late September every year. In these months, the weather is beautiful, the sun is warm, the waves are calm, and the sea is calm, giving you the opportunity to comfortably explore Cham Island. Especially extremely ideal for swimming and diving to see coral. And the best time to go is early in the morning, so there will be plenty of time to visit and have fun.
A time that you should avoid to limit danger and the possibility of getting stuck on the island is around November – January of the following year due to frequent heavy rains and strong winds.
If you want to combine visiting the city of lights in Hoi An, you can arrange to go on the 14th day of every month. Or if you want to see bright red cornflowers on the mountainside, you can go in July or August.
6. What’s interesting about Hoi An Cham Island?
This place is famous for its pristine natural landscape with green mountains and forests, long white sand beaches, clear water and rich flora and fauna. You can explore famous destinations of Cham Island such as: Cham Island Marine Museum, Cham Island Windy Strait, Hai Tang Pagoda, Cham people’s over 200-year-old well, Tan Hiep market, Flower Road corn field, the Nest Temple, beaches such as Bai Ong, Bai Xep, Bai Chong, Bai Huong, etc.
In addition, you can experience more interesting recreational activities on Cham Island such as: Diving to see coral, Walking under the sea to see marine creatures, Camping, Fishing with fishermen on the island, Exploring primeval forests, etc.
7. Some notes you should know when traveling to Cham Island from Hoi An
Do not bring plastic bags to Cham Island
Bring identification documents
Prepare some necessary items: hat, sunglasses, sandals, sunscreen, insect spray…
Don’t harm the coral reef when participating in the Cham Island diving tour
Suggested gifts for relatives and friends: dried seafood and fresh seafood, bird’s nest, medicinal herbs, dried seaweed, fish sauce, souvenirs made from seashells,…
Besides Cham Island, you can explore other famous destinations of Hoi An-Quang Nam such as: Tra Que vegetable village, Bay Mau coconut forest, Thanh Ha pottery, My Son holy land, An Bang beach, Tam Thanh mural village, etc.
You can experience more of our other Hoi An tours below:
Full Day Cham Island Discovery From Hoian
Mindful Retreat In Island Smiles Hoi An
Farming & Fishing Life In Hoi An Ancient Town
Danang – Hoi An – Bana Hill Classical Tour
My Son & Hoi An Ancient Town Full Day
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8. Conclusion
Above are the top best ways to travel from Hoi An to Cham Island that that Metta Voyag shares with you. Hope you have the most exciting trip experience when you come here. Also, don’t forget to visit our blog to see many other interesting travel experiences.
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