Hoi An Tours

Tours to Hoi An

Hoi An Ancient Town is a famous tourist destination about 30 kilometers southwest of Da Nang’s city center. Hoi An has the beauty of being ancient and full of nostalgia, harmoniously combining modern and traditional features. The city’s attraction, more than 400 years old, comes from ancient architecture, moss-roofed houses, colorful lantern streets, etc.
Metta Voyage would like to suggest all tours from Hoi An, such as Hoi An – Hue, Hoi An – Danang,… and Hoi An City tour. Please contact Metta Voyage if you want to customize the tour according to your preferences or refer tothe  best Vietnam tours.

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Best Place To Visit In Hoi An

Hoi An Ancient Town

The best place to visit in Hoi An is the Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that perfectly captures the charm and history of this coastal Vietnamese city. With its well-preserved architecture, lantern-lit streets, and fusion of Japanese, Chinese, and French influences, the Ancient Town offers a magical experience both day and night. Visitors can stroll along the Thu Bồn River, explore centuries-old houses, visit the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, and enjoy local delicacies at cozy riverside cafes. Whether you’re shopping for handmade lanterns or just soaking in the peaceful atmosphere, the Ancient Town is a must-visit destination that reflects the cultural soul of Vietnam during your trip to Hoi An.

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FAQ

Central Vietnam

The central region of Vietnam has a coastal climate so it has great weather most of the year. However, there are likely to be thunderstorms in October and November so it is better not to plan too many outdoor activities at this time. May to August is summertime, which means it can be quite hot. The temperature can hit up to 40 Celsius degrees. 

If you plan to visit Da Nang, Hue, and Hoi An, January/ February to August is recommended. The weather is pleasantly nice with rare heavy showers. 

Average temperature and rainfall levels of Hue: Here

Within the country

To travel within Vietnam, airplanes, trains, and coaches are the most common mode of transportation. If you want to get from Hanoi to the Central Highlands or South Vietnam, it is highly recommended to book a flight. Flight tickets might be pricier but it will save you from the long wait and uncomfortable accommodation on trains. 

If you only travel to a nearby city that takes only 4-5 hours on the road, book a coach.

Within the city

Vietnam offers a wide range of transportation from taxis, taxi motorbikes, Grab app, Be app, and buses. (But it can be really difficult for foreigners to take a bus.) 

In the dry season (January – July)
January is one of the coldest months, with temperatures down to 20 °C. In February, temperatures will increase slightly and rainfall will decrease.
From March to May, the temperature will increase significantly and peak in May. The lowest rainfall during this period should be suitable for outdoor activities.
June and July are the hottest months of the year, with temperatures reaching as high as 40 °C. The rain gradually increased, softening the heat of summer in Central Vietnam.
In the rainy season (August – December)
The rainy season starts in August with many days of unexpected rain and strong winds. Rainfall is highest in September and October, so the weather is much cooler. In November, there are still many rainy days, and the average temperature drops to 21 degrees Celsius. The rainy season ends in December, but rainfall remains high while temperatures drop to a new low of 19 °C.

Da Nang 

In the journey to discover Central Vietnam, visitors cannot ignore the tourist destination of Da Nang. This is the city of many beautiful bridges such as Han River Bridge, Dragon Bridge, Thuan Phuoc Bridge, Love Bridge; wild and poetic beaches such as My Khe beach, Non Nuoc beach, Xuan Thieu beach… and many other beautiful landscapes such as Ngu Hanh Son mountain, Son Tra peninsula, Ghenh Bang, … Da Nang not only attracts tourists by the beautiful scenery, but also attracts visitors by many attractive Da Nang delicacies such as vermicelli with seasoning, veal, Quang noodles, chicken rice, …

Hoi An

Located on the central coast of Vietnam, Hoi An is a well-preserved Ancient Town that cuts through the canals. As a former port, Hoi An is a reflection of history in its architecture. It is a combination of Chinese styles with wooden shophouses and temples, the colorful French colonial buildings, the iconic Japanese Bridge Pagoda, and the traditional Vietnamese tube houses.

Regardless of the fast pace of life outside, once you set your foot in this town, your mind is instantly calm and restful. The incredibly cozy and intimate atmosphere created by the ancient houses and the peaceful scenery will definitely put your mind at ease. 

Hue

Hue City is a vibrant and lively city located in the central region of Vietnam. It has a rich cultural heritage, with many temples, pagodas, and monuments that are popular tourist attractions. Hue is also known for its stunning natural beauty, including beaches, rivers, and mountains. The city offers plenty of activities for visitors to enjoy, from shopping at local markets to exploring ancient ruins or taking a boat ride along the Huong River. With its unique blend of culture and nature, Hue City tour is an ideal option for travelers looking to experience something truly special in Vietnam.

Most visitors to Vietnam will need to obtain a visa before arriving. You can apply for a visa through the Vietnamese embassy or consulate in your home country, or contact Metta Voyage for support with your e-visa application.

Hanoi food tour

Talking about Hanoi’s capital is talking about the land of thousands of years of civilization, in addition to famous destinations such as Sword Lake, Bat Trang pottery village, Hanoi’s old town, commercial centers, etc. You will experience the unique cuisine here.

Hanoi cuisine is known for its delicious traditional dishes with unique and rich flavors that have never disappointed diners everywhere. Hanoi, with its 36 ancient streets, has a variety of delicious food options spread throughout, so everyone can enjoy delicious Hanoi dishes.

When it comes to Hanoi, the first thing will be pho, a dish that has reached the world. In addition, there are many other special dishes such as vermicelli, vermicelli, vermicelli, vermicelli, vermicelli, Thang long fish cake, Hanoi vermicelli, shrimp paste vermicelli, Ho Tay shrimp cake, rib porridge, mussel porridge, cake Thanh Tri rolls, Phu Thuong sticky rice, Vong village nuggets, Phu Do vermicelli, banh chung, Uoc Le spring rolls, etc.

Northwest food tour

Food tourism in the North, especially in the Northwest mountains, always gives visitors new experiences. Northwest cuisine is very diverse and prepared according to the local people’s own recipes. You can try dishes such as buffalo meat guarding the kitchen, Thang Co horse of Lao Cai, pa ping top, Lai Chau’s armpit pig, grilled stone moss, au tau porridge, Bac Me Lam rice from Ha Giang, etc.

The Northwest is also famous for forest bamboo shoots from Vau, cork, bamboo, and apricot. Northwest specialty rices such as Bac Huong Dien Bien rice, Eight Dien Bien rice, Seng Cu rice (Bat Xat Lao Cai), Ta Cu rice (Muong Te Lai Chau), Nuong Dien Bien sticky rice, Tu Le sticky rice…

Hue food tour

Besides discovering the ideal destinations in Hue, you should definitely not miss the culinary experience here. Referring to Hue cuisine, we will immediately think of royal cuisine because of the sophistication in each dish.

For Hue, eating is also one of the arts that Hue people pay great attention to and elaborate on. The dishes in Hue are very carefully prepared and have a very unique taste that can’t be confused anywhere.

Hue cuisine is one of the elements that make up the quintessence of Vietnamese cuisine. Most of the dishes are made from popular ingredients but have a rich and unforgettable aftertaste. The most famous specialty is probably “Bun bo Hue”. Besides, there is also mussel rice served with fish sauce and topping, Hue cakes such as filter cake, Banh Beo, or Hue cake, 36 kinds of Hue royal tea, etc.

Hoi An food tour

Traveling to Hoi An includes discovering and experiencing famous places such as the old town, Cu Lao Cham, Tra Que vegetable village, beautiful beaches, etc. You will experience Hoi An cuisine with Hoi An specialties such as Quang noodles, Cao Lau, chicken rice, wontons, cauldron cakes, wet rolls with grilled meat, etc.

Not only causing memories with ecstatic delicious dishes, the restaurants in Hoi An also make visitors fall in love with their beautiful decoration, professional service, and distinctive space. Restaurants located in the old town often hang old paintings decorated with flower pots, ornamental plants, and fine art objects. Restaurants in Hoi An also have traditional names, inherited from many generations.

Saigon food tour

Saigon is the most developed and busiest city in Vietnam. Saigon cuisine has the influence of many regions and some countries in the world. Saigon is a city that “does not sleep”, You can come here and comfortably eat and play at any time. You can experience Saigon cuisine by eating in clusters such as markets or food alleys such as:

Ben Thanh Market and Ho Thi Ky Market are two places that always attract a large number of diners. Coming to Ben Thanh market, there will be vermicelli, rice vermicelli, sweet tea or sticky rice, and also various kinds of Banh Beo in the Central region. Ho Thi Ky Market is famous for attractive dishes with Cambodian cultural colors such as Cam tea, Num Bo Choc vermicelli, grilled beef spring rolls with lemongrass, etc.

You can also try to experience culinary alleys such as alley 76 Hai Ba Trung, alley 84 Nguyen Du, and alley 284 Le Van Sy to learn more about street food culture. The Japanese Quarter (Le Thanh Ton), the Chinese Quarter (District 5, District 6, District 11), or the Han Quarter (District 7) are the same attractions in Saigon.

In addition, in Saigon, there are hundreds of street stalls, street vendors, and street vendors specializing in Saigon snacks such as mixed rice paper, grilled rice paper, Saigon knock-on noodles, smoothies, etc. It will make you forget the way home because it is surprisingly delicious, cheap, and diverse.

No matter what parts of Vietnam you are traveling to, here is a list of 10 essential items you need to pack.

  • Backpack 

A thick-strapped backpack will be extremely useful for all the walking and traveling. It is recommended to pick a backpack that is big and durable enough to carry all your essential belongings such as water bottles, sunscreen, snacks, and maybe some clothes to change during the day. If you buy some food or souvenir on the way, a backpack is your credible safe. 

  • Travel pillow

If your trip includes a lot of road trips, a travel pillow is a must-have. Long hours of sitting and sleeping on a coach will be much better with a soft pillow to assist your neck. For your health, remember to pack a travel pillow to Vietnam.

  • Earplugs

Vietnam is sleepless, but travelers are not. Earplugs are necessary for light sleepers to have a restful and peaceful sleep. These items are perfect to ward off snorers or crying babies on long flights as well.

  • Diarrhea treatment

Medicines are a need for travelers. At some time during your travels, you will suffer from a terrible stomach ache for eating something you are not used to. Your travel routine is also different from your normal routine so the digestive system might have some problems getting used to it. Some remedies will help you to quickly recover and allow you to fully enjoy your Vietnam trip.

  • Below-the-knee skirts/ trousers

Vietnam has a lot of pagodas and temples along with the country. If you want to enter these holistic places, below-the-knee clothing is required. To express your respect, make sure that you bring some modest skirts or trousers while visiting sacred locations. On days that you plan to visit pagodas or temples, it is best to dress politely and not show too much skin. 

  • Power adapter

For Vietnam, travelers are recommended to use plugs type A (two flat vertical pins), type C, and type F (two round pins). The electricity supply in Vietnam is 220 Volts at 50 Hz. It is best you prepare a global adapter before traveling to Vietnam. 

If you are from Europe (excluding the UK), your power plugs are similar to the ones in Vietnam. If you are from North and Central America or Japan, you use the same plugs but it is needed to check the voltage carefully. If you are from the UK, type G plugs with 3 rectangular pins can be used in Vietnam but this plug is not common in Vietnam. If you are from Australia, you need an adapter. 

  • Power bank 

Power banks are super convenient. This will save you from boredom on a long flight, bus, or train ride. If you are using LTE constantly, power banks will be your lifesaver as your phone battery will burn down really fast. The worst scenario is having a dead phone in a foreign country that doesn’t speak English so avoid that by having a power bank.

  •  Sun protection

Vietnam has a tropical climate, which means it will be sunny and hot for most of the time. Protection yourself with a high SPF sunblock or spray. A wide-brimmed hat is also recommended to cope with the extreme sunlight. 

  • Waterproof jacket

During the monsoon season, a light and waterproof jacket will protect you from sudden rainfall. In Vietnam, the locals often use a thin plastic poncho that is extremely helpful when you are riding a motorbike. 

  • Mosquito-repellent

Undoubtedly, there are a lot of mosquitoes and insects in Vietnam. It is wise to carry a bottle or spray of insect repellent. Remember to apply it before going out and reapply it during the day. This can save you from malaria and dengue fever. 

If you happen to get bitten by mosquitoes, the famous tiger balm can prevent the bites from getting infected. Rub it to the mosquito’s bite to reduce swellings and itching

The currency used in Vietnam is the Vietnamese dong (VND). While US dollars are accepted in some places, it’s generally recommended to use Vietnamese dong for smaller transactions.

Most visitors to Vietnam will need to obtain a visa before arriving. You can apply for a visa through the Vietnamese embassy or consulate in your home country, or through an online e-visa application.

We will send you an email notification within 24 hours of your order, and we will make every effort to find and suggest a similar alternative hotel that matches your preferences. If the suggested hotel is more expensive than your original choice, we will contact you first to discuss the price difference and get your approval before making any changes to your booking.

In this case, please inform us and the hotel immediately, as any modifications or charges will be subject to the hotel’s regulations. We will make every effort to provide you with comparable ground services.

Yes, booking online is a secure and straightforward process. All you need to do is fill out the reservation form with your relevant details, including your email address. Once we receive your request, we will respond within 24 hours to confirm your booking.

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  • Bring mosquito nets during the rainy season if you go backpacking. 

As mentioned above, petechial fever is quite dangerous even though we have treatment for it. If you have a petechial fever, the worst scenario is that you would end up hospitalized. The mosquito sucks your blood to nourish her eggs and our trip sadly ended earlier than expected. A mosquito net will protect you from this bloodsucker. 

  • Equip yourself with hats, umbrellas, and raincoats to avoid heat in hot seasons

Some tourists prefer to soak up the sun but in Hanoi, Vietnam, the hot season is so extreme that many people get sunstroke. Do not underestimate this problem! Also, without umbrellas or raincoats, you may get soaked to the skin due to sudden showers. 

If your immunity is weak, it makes sense anyway that you are ill, have to lie on your bed, take some pills and stare dejectedly out the window. A sense of disappointment arises, for sure. 

Weighing up all the pros and cons, Metta Voyage highly recommends tourists visit Hanoi during the dry season (November to April) for the sake of your exhilarating and unforgettable experience. 

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About Hoi An

Hoi An is located in Quang Nam province on the banks of the Thu Bon River, 30km south of Da Nang and on the coast of the East Vietnam Sea. On a Hoi An tour, you cannot skip Hoi An Ancient Town which captivates visitors with its extremely rustic and idyllic timeless beauty. Especially, The Old Town of Hoi An features a historic mood with colorful lanterns, making itself classic and ancient at the same time.  No wonder UNESCO declared the old town a World Heritage Site in 1999.

  • Walk around the Old Town

Hoi An ancient town is located on main roads close to the river, such as Bach Dang, Nguyen Thai Hoc, Phan Chau Trinh, Tran Hung Dao, Tran Phu, Le Loi streets, Minh Anh Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province.

Hoi An is something of a rarity in Vietnam as it managed to escape most of the bombing that razed many other cities to the ground during the Vietnam War.

This means that the beautiful buildings here were spared, and so you will still find some gorgeous architecture here in the Old Town, which makes it the perfect place to go for a walk and take in all the sights.

The Old Town has now been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is said to date back some 2,000 years.

  • Visiting the assembly hall and ancient house

Visit the Phuc Kien Assembly Hall

Address: 46 Tran Phu street, Minh Anh ward, Hoi An city, Quang Nam province. 

One of the most opulent buildings in Hoi An is the Fujian Assembly Hall which dates from the 17th century. This was built by the Fujian Chinese community in Hoi An and is considered a sacred space.

The main hall here is covered in carved figures that feature around a gateway that is etched with carvings of mythical Chinese creatures. There is also a large courtyard here, and legend has it that if you pray in the Assembly Hall, then you will be lucky when it comes to conceiving children. This is down to the presence of the 12 Midwives which are carved fertility statues that stand on the grounds of the hall.

Tan Ky Family House

Address: 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Minh An Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

The Tan Ky Family House is one of the most historically significant buildings in Hoi An and is located in the Old Town section of the city. The family home was built in the 18th century and would have belonged to a family of merchants.

The architecture here combines Japanese, Chinese, and traditional Vietnamese design motifs, and you can now take a tour of this amazing property.

Some seven generations of merchants lived in the home, and you will still find their original furniture and memorabilia here, which will give you an idea of how people would have lived in Hoi An in the days of old.

Visit Phung Hung Old House

Address: 4 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Minh An Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

The house is known for its ornate and colorful entrance hall covered in lanterns and embroidered wall hangings.

There is a pretty balcony with spectacular views and a charming suspended altar.

  • Admire the Japanese Covered Bridge

Address: 186 Tran Phu, Minh An Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

The Japanese Covered Bridge is located in the center of the city and is also one of its focal points. The bridge spans some 12 meters and is famous for its ornate carvings. 

The only covered bridge in the world to house a Buddhist temple was built in the 16th century to symbolize goodwill between Chinese and Japanese merchant communities. Unlike most other buildings in the old town, decorated in flamboyant Chinese and Vietnamese architectural styles, the bridge has retained a distinctively Japanese character, with subdued decorations and references to Japanese history.

  • Enjoy a traditional Hoi An water puppet show

A great way to get under the skin of local culture, this re-creation of Vietnamese traditional village tales through the medium of puppets who seem to float on the water is a delight for all ages. An English-language narration helps you keep up with the light-hearted storylines. Make sure to pre-book – these hour-long shows (made up of several mini-tales) are deservedly popular.

  • Dropping flower garlands on the river 

If tourists come to Hoi An on the full moon day of the month (lunar calendar), do not miss participating in the traditional lantern festival on the Hoai River. This is the most beautiful moment that Hoi An owns. When the shimmering lights from the candles flicker from the lanterns floating on the river, it is also the time when they bring people’s thoughts and sorrows along with the flowing water.

  • Discovering the old-town cuisine 

Hoi An cuisine is extremely rich and diverse, with a distinct Central Coast flavor. When visiting Hoi An, you should try white rose cake and Cao Lau.

White rose cake is also known as dumplings or cauldron cake. Small cakes like white roses are dotted with green of vegetables, a little red and pink chili, and a little golden fried onion.

Cao Lau Hoi An: A dish associated with Hoi An has a strange name and a unique taste. Cao Lau is a noodle dish made from flour mixed with the ashes of Melaleuca firewood, so the noodles are bright yellow, big, and soft. The soft noodles combined with shrimp, pork, char siu, and raw vegetables have created a typical Cao Lau dish only available in Hoi An.

  • Participating in Folk games 

Coming to Hoi An and participating in folk games is a great experience you should not miss on your travel itinerary.

Usually, folk games are held in the evening at the beginning of Nguyen Thai Hoc Street or Kazik Park, Bach Dang Street, or an empty lot area right on the banks of the Hoai River (near Hoi An Bridge Pagoda). Visitors can join in the fun atmosphere of folk games in Hoi An, such as Bai Choi, roundabout beating, blindfolded pot beating, et cetera.

  • Visiting Cham Island Hoi An

In 2009, the Cham island cluster was recognized by UNESCO as one of the few biosphere reserves in the world. Cham Island is endowed by nature with majestic sapphire blue beaches such as Bai Xep beach, Ong beach, and Bai Huong beach, with nearly 950 marine species. 

  • Exploring Bay Mau Coconut Forest

Another best thing to do in Hoi An is to explore the wilderness in Bay Mau Coconut Forest. Known as the “Southwestern region in the heart of Hoi An,” Bay Mau Coconut Forest is situated about 3 kilometers to the south of the center of Hoi An Ancient Town. 

Coming here, you can have a relaxing journey on a basket boat floating up and down the river under the lush tree canopy. If you are more of a daredevil, you can always join the thrilling basket boat dance performance by the skillful boatmen.

Types of Massage Available in Hoi An

  • Traditional Vietnamese massage
  • Aromatherapy massage
  • Hot stone massage
  • Thai-style foot reflexology massage

When travel to Hoi An, you can choose from a variety of massages including traditional Vietnamese massage, aromatherapy massage, hot stone massage, and Thai-style foot reflexology massage. Traditional Vietnamese massages focus on acupressure and stretch to restore energy and balance in the body. Aromatherapy massages use essential oils to help relax the mind and body while hot stone massages use heated stones to ease muscle tension. Thai-style foot reflexology massages involve applying pressure to the feet to relieve both physical and mental stress. Whether you are looking for a relaxing massage or want to alleviate sore muscles, there is a massage type for everyone in Hoi An.

Best Spas in Hoi An 

1. Ozone Spa

Address: 9 Phan Boi Chau Street, Cam Chau Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

2. La Spa

Address: 132 Hung Vuong Street, Thanh Ha Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

3. Blue Gift Spa

Address: Mac Dinh Chi Street, Cam Son Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

4. Golden Rose Spa

Address: 03 Phan Dinh Phung Street, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

5. Palmarosa Spa

Address: 48 Ba Trieu Street, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

6. Citrus Health Spa Hoi An

Address: 99 Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Son Phong District, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

  • Advanced Cooking Class of the Day at Red Bridge

Red Bridge Cooking School is one of the oldest names in Hoi An when it comes to cooking classes, having been running classes for over 10 years.

For a half-day cooking class, you’ll first be guided through the Hoi An Central Market in the Old Town. Next, you’ll take a 25-minute boat ride to the restaurant and cooking school. Here, you will visit Tra Que Organic Vegetable Village to see a variety of herbs and fruit trees.

Using the freshest ingredients and traditional Vietnamese utensils, we cook four famous dishes, including the national dish ‘Pho’, grilled fish with braised fish. is Grilled Shrimp with Banana Leaves and Grilled Chicken with Banana Flower Salad. The cooking class lasted about 3 hours.

  • Hoi An eco-cooking class

This exciting Hoi An eco-cooking class takes place in the picturesque village of Cam Thanh, about 5 kilometers from the ancient town of Hoi An.

Immersed in the peaceful countryside setting, you’ll first visit a local market and then cruise the river in a traditional basket boat. You will have the opportunity to try crab-catching when you canoe through the canals of the Seven Mau Nipa Forest.

Back in the kitchen, you’ll learn about Vietnamese culinary culture as you cook with professional local chefs. And recipes will be available to take home, so you can taste Vietnamese again in the comfort of your own kitchen.

  • Hoi An’s Most Famous Cooking Class in My Grandma’s Home Cooking

My Grandma’s Home Cooking is a great place to study if you want a healthy mix of local food and culture. However, they only have one class for beginners to learn about local cuisine.

My Grandma’s Home Cooking has morning and afternoon cooking classes to choose from, both of which do not include a tour of the Hoi An market. Menu: pancakes, grilled spring rolls, green papaya salad, braised fish. Braised fish dishes are served with rice, soup, and desserts prepared by the assistants.

  • Cooking class at the River Side restaurant of the 4-star hotel Laluna

At River Side Restaurant, in addition to learning to cook local dishes, the teachers will explain to you the knowledge related to nutrition in each dish. By taking classes with teachers at Laluna, you will also learn skills in time management, calculation, material selection, and communication.

Go to Hoi An market, choose the freshest ingredients yourself, and cook Vietnamese rustic dishes. After learning and cooking with their own hands, they created special dishes. You will also enjoy your own finished product right at the River Side restaurant.

In addition, at the end of the session, each visitor will receive a certificate of completion of the course.

1. Four Seasons The Nam Hai

Four Seasons The Nam Hai is situated on the enchanting white sand beach of Ha My. Lying among lush coconut groves, the resort appears as a splendid picture. Visitors can find a romantic setting for their vacation in one of the resort’s 100 villas, which have views of the sea or the beautiful green garden. Here, there are various things for you to experience: the water park, aquarium, 5D projection room, several food stalls, and shopping options.

  • Location: Block Ha My Dong B, Dien Duong Ward, Dine Ban Town, Hoi An

2. alm Garden Resort & Spa

Palm Garden Resort, one of Hoi An’s most popular five-star beach resorts, combines traditional and modern design elements with 216 rooms and bungalows. Immersing yourself in nature by spending your days in the resort’s gorgeous tropical garden with a wooden bridge leading to a row of palm trees. 

  • Location: Lac Long Quan St., Cua Dai Beach, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam

3. Anantara Hoi An Resort

Less than a kilometer from Hoi An’s old town, the Anantara Hoi An Resort is situated in lush gardens with stunning views in front of the Thu Bon River. The resort’s design incorporates elements from the French, Dutch, Chinese, and Japanese cultures, showcasing the remarkable cultural diversity of Hoi An. Vietnamese language, lantern, and cooking classes are available for tourists to learn more about the culture. Enjoy unique regional cuisine and globally renowned flavors in chic and relaxed riverside surroundings

  • Location: 1 Pham Hong Thai St., Cam Chau, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Viet Nam

4. La Siesta Hoi An Resort & Spa

By walking only ten minutes from the historic district of Hoi An, you can find La Siesta Hoi An Resort & Spa. The resort is like an ideal getaway, tucked away in a lush tropical garden, where visitors can enjoy complete privacy and experience peace and quiet while getting away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Coming here, you can experience intensive treatments to balance energy and relieve stress.

  • Location: 132 Hung Vuong St., Thanh Ha, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Viet Nam

5. Belle Maison Hadana Hoi An Resort & Spa

Belle Maison Hadana Hoi An Resort & Spa offers 95 rooms and suites, using cozy hues and distinctive textures. From the private balcony, guests can enjoy views of the city, the pool garden, or the rice fields. This resort is the ideal destination for travelers who are looking for the ultimate relaxation with peaceful charm full of charm. Do not forget to visit nearby famous destinations: Hoi An Impression Theme Park, Quan Cong Temple, Cau Pagoda,…

  • Location: 538 Cua Dai, Cam Chau, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Viet Nam538 Cua Dai, Cam Chau, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Viet Nam

1. Red Bean Restaurant

Red Bean Restaurant is the top destination for travelers who love modern Vietnamese cuisine. Customers will enjoy delicious meals in a spacious and airy restaurant space designed in Indochina style.

Hoi An Red Bean Restaurant offers an à la carte menu and buffet. All dishes are prepared with the highest quality ingredients and decorated in Western style.

2. Hoa Hien Restaurant

Hoi An restaurant – Hoa Hien serves Hoi An signature cuisine such as Cao Lau, Hoi An chicken rice, Banh beo, Banh dap, Mi Quang, Banh mi (Vietnamese Quang-style Noodles), etc. The menu will be changed by day depending on the source of ingredients available during the day.

Hoa Hien restaurant’s plus point is its roomy, open setout. The restaurant has a bold design style of Hoi An ancient town with gold walls and red tiles. Coming to Hoa Hien, visitors seem to be returning to the busy Hoai Pho trading port from the past.

3. HOME Hoi An Restaurant

HOME Hoi An is rated as one of the best Vietnamese restaurants in Hoi An according to Tripadvisor. By choosing HOME Hoi An as your dining destination, you will enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine. The dishes served at this Hoi An restaurant are naturally flavored with the freshest seasonal ingredients.

4. Bale Well

Bale Well restaurant, located on Tran Hung Dao Street, is the place that serves the best street food. Pancakes, spring rolls, and barbecue are the three best-selling items in this Hoi An restaurant. The dishes served are hot and delicious, so they are always crowded with diners from late afternoon to late evening.

Unlike the luxurious space of many Hoi An restaurants described in the article, Bale Well is just a simple curbside eatery, a true street food restaurant. However, it is this difference that helps the restaurant attract a large number of tourists. 

5. Mango Mango Restaurant

Mango Mango Hoi An restaurant is an ancient house located next to the Thu Bon River. Mango Mango is not only a place to serve delicious food but also an “entertainment center”, with a lively mini bar, and a modern café. 

The menu of this Hoi An restaurant is very diverse, with more than 50 dishes. Hunt for Red Snapper, In the Mood for Love, Mango Ceviche, Scream for Ice Cream, and Flaming Passion is the highest-rated dishes. 

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