Hoi An: Morning Countryside Tour by Bike
A morning ride outside Hoi An’s lantern world hits a sweet spot. You trade crowds for quiet lanes, ride past […]
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A morning ride outside Hoi An’s lantern world hits a sweet spot. You trade crowds for quiet lanes, ride past […]
A quick bike day outside Hoi An feels like a change of scene. I like how this tour pairs scenic
Hoi An street food tastes better with a guide. On this 3pm walking tour, you’ll sample a smart mix of
Hoi An is best seen with wheels. This Vespa tour strings together classic sights and country-side moments, capped by a
Hoi An makes more sense on foot. This small-group walk (max 10 people) strings together the classic sights with lots
One half-day turns Hoi An into a hands-on food story. You’ll start with a local ingredient hunt, then slide into
Rice paper, boats, and coconut forest. This Hoi An Bay Mau Eco Cooking Tour stacks hands-on cooking in Cam Thanh
Vespa miles, village smiles. This Hoi An countryside tour turns a short time window into a scenic ride past rice
Rice paper, incense, and basket boats. This private half-day tour takes you out of the Old Town and into real
A Vietnam War jeep is a fun way to see Hoi An beyond the old town. This countryside tour mixes
Jungle temples plus a river boat ride. This afternoon tour from Hoi An brings you to My Son Sanctuary, a
Sunset by boat beats another ruins slog. This small-group My Son tour mixes UNESCO temples, a Champa Apsara dance, and
Hoi An changes fast when you walk with a local. This 3-hour route threads Japanese, Cantonese, and Vietnamese stories through
Hoi An can be touristy fast, but this one isn’t. You get a real rhythm of rural life: market shopping,
My Son Sanctuary makes a strong case for starting before breakfast. You’ll visit the Champa-era temple ruins with an English