Marble Mountains & Hoi An City Small Group Tour from Da Nang

6 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Amazing sunset in Hoi An
The trip offers the chance to see the magnificent sunset over Hoi An, a town recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with quaint alleys and buildings. Visitors will never forget the enchanted atmosphere created when the sun sets, especially when seen from the scenic Thu Bon River.

Natural beauty and history of Marble Mountains
A visit to the Marble Mountains, a group of five limestone hills close to Da Nang, is included in the itinerary. These mountains are renowned for their historical and cultural significance in addition to their breathtaking natural surroundings. Nestled within the mountains are ancient caves, pagodas, and temples that visitors can explore to get insight into Vietnam's rich spiritual legacy.

Knowledgeable tour guide
We offer knowledgeable tour guide who provide insights into the history, culture, and significance of the locations: Marble Mountains and Hoi An Town.

What's Included

SUV car/Mini van
Bottled water
Entrance tickets to Marble Mountain & Hoi An
English speaking tour guide
Dinner
Personal expenses
Tipping
Lantern boat ride
Am Phu (Hell Cave)

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

We can come to collect you up at your hotels in Da Nang areas.

Itinerary

Duration: 6 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
  • 1
    The Marble Mountains

    The Marble Mountains are a group of five limestone hills in Da Nang. Their marble deposits and Buddhist sanctuaries are well-known, and they are each named after one of the five elements: Water, Fire, Metal, Wood, Earth. The pagodas, caves, and sweeping views of these hills are spectacular. Hiking trails, historic shrines, and elaborate marble statues are all open to visitors. Its peaceful atmosphere and spiritual significance draw both tourists and pilgrims. It is a mix of natural beauty and cultural history. Take a chance to see Buddist temples, pretty caves and visit the nicest cave of Huyen Khong that played the hiding spot and hospital in Vietnam war.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 2

    The Quan Thang Old House is a reminder of the rich architectural history of Hoi An. This centuries-old home, which is situated in the center of the historic town, provides a window into the area's colorful past. Visitors are enthralled by the ageless beauty of its complex wooden architecture, which is defined by traditional Vietnamese design elements. Every element, from sophisticated lacquerwork to elaborate carvings, embodies the artistry of earlier generations. Entering Quan Thang Old House is like traveling back in time to a time of grandeur and cross-cultural interaction. It preserves the spirit of Hoi An's glorious past for future generations to treasure and admire, acting as both a historical landmark and a living museum. Visiting this house, you'll know much more about the architectures, living lifestyle and the daily life of people. In addition, you'll know how the family makes some of Hoi An's specialties such as Cao Lau, White Roses Cakes, Dumplings...

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3
    Japanese Covered Bridge

    The Japanese Bridge in Hoi An, Vietnam, is a representation of superb architecture and a confluence of cultures. Built in the sixteenth century, this famous bridge crosses the Thu Bon River to link the town's Chinese and Japanese neighborhoods. It represents the peaceful coexistence of various cultures and bears witness to Hoi An's former status as a thriving port for trade. The bridge's architecture, which combines Vietnamese and Japanese architectural elements, has a modest shrine to the Taoist deity Tran Vo Bac De, elaborate wooden carvings, and a steeply pitched roof. According to legend, the Japanese village erected the bridge to placate a local monster that they thought was responsible for earthquakes and floods. The Japanese Bridge is a well-liked tourist destination and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its graceful contours, vivid hues, and tranquil environs astonish visitors. It serves as a spiritual bridge that represents harmony and prosperity. It is printed on currency also.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 4

    A fascinating example of the Chinese community's historical significance on Hoi An, Vietnam, is the Cantonese Assembly Hall. Constructed by immigrants from Cantonese culture in the late 1700s, this elaborate building functioned as a place of worship, social meeting, and cultural interchange. The architecture of the hall is a work of exquisite craftsmanship and profound meaning. Its grand entrance gate, embellished with intricate woodcarvings and vibrant ceramic mosaics, ushers guests into a courtyard teeming with peaceful ponds and lush gardens. The main hall is a masterwork of creative workmanship, with its ornate altar devoted to the sea goddess Thien Hau. It features gilded themes, lacquerwork, and statues that symbolize the Cantonese people's devotion for their ancestors and deities. The Cantonese Assembly Hall is not just a historical landmark but also a symbol of resilience and identity. Despite the passage of time, it continues to stand as a proud reminder of Hoi An Heritage.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 5
    Hoi An Night Market

    The vibrant Hoi An Night Market comes alive in the historic town of Hoi An, Vietnam, as the sun sets. This lively market, which stretches along the banks of the Thu Bon River, enchants tourists with a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and smells. Rows of vibrant stalls in the market entice with an assortment of handicrafts, trinkets, and regional specialties. Every consumer will be delighted by the exquisitely crafted pottery and lacquerware, as well as the handcrafted lanterns and silk apparel. Street food vendors will be cooking up a storm as you meander through the labyrinth of alleyways, enticing your palate with mouthwatering foods like Banh Mi sandwiches, Cao Lau noodles, and fresh seafood delicacies. Hoi An Night Market is not just a shopping destination; it's a cultural experience that captures the essence of this UNESCO World Heritage-listed town, drawing locals and tourists alike to its vibrant energy and charm.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 6
    Hoi An Ancient Town

    ChatGPT 3.5 Đăng ký Tell me about hoi an in 250 words ChatGPT Hoi An, a picturesque town in central Vietnam, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its well-preserved ancient architecture, vibrant culture, and serene ambiance. Its history as a trading port dates back over 2,000 years, blending influences from Chinese, Japanese, French, and Vietnamese cultures. The town's charm lies in its narrow winding streets lined with old merchant houses, temples, and tea warehouses, adorned with colorful lanterns that illuminate the night. The iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, built in the 16th century, symbolizes the town's multicultural heritage. Hoi An is also famous for its tailor shops, where skilled artisans craft custom-made clothing within hours. Visitors can explore traditional crafts such as lantern making, silk weaving, and pottery, or simply wander through the bustling markets sampling local delicacies like Cao Lau noodles and Banh Mi sandwiches.

    3 hours Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness
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