Hoi An

The UNESCO World Heritage town of Hoi An is guaranteed to leave travellers intrigued by its historic and natural beauty. Formerly a 17th century trading port and once the main hub for trading in Southeast Asia, Hoi An has changed little over the years and can easily be explored on foot and is full of intriguing sights - ancient houses, the 17th century Japanese built bridge and all resting along the picturesque Thu Bon River.

Touring options outside of Hoi An’s Old Quarter offer some unique experiences – delve into the regions mouthwatering cuisine on a cooking class, meander village lanes on a bicycle tour to remote villages, visit the ruins of the great Cham civilization at My Son or take a boat tour to the Cham Islands Marine Park for a snorkeling adventure.

Our Vietnam-based tour specialists can tailor-make the perfect travel itinerary to fit you or your family’s needs; and as we’re based in the destination, can bring you unrivalled local knowledge.

 

Hoi An Hotels

Lac Long Quan Street, Cua Dai Beach, Hoi An

Set on 5 hectares of landscaped tropical garden in an enviable beach location, Palm Garden Resort offers a green environment with over 400 species of palm trees and plants right along a 220-meter stretch of the famous Cua Dai Beach in the UNESCO-recognized world heritage site of Hoi An Ancient City.

Cua Dai Beach, Hoi An, Vietnam

Perfectly positioned along the popular Cua Dai Beach, Sunrise hotel in Hoi An Beach Resort offers enchanting views to one of the most stunning coastlines in the world. Boasting 222 rooms, suites and beachfront villas, guests are pampered with all the residential touches of home, while providing a lavish escape to beachfront elegance. Sunrise Beach Resort & Hotel Hoi An designed to inspire, the Sunrise guest room connects you with the surrounding peaceful cool breath of Hoi An, while ensuring your utmost comfort. Source: the hotel

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