REVIEW · HOI AN
Daily Bus Hoi An – Da Nang Airport, Da Nang City
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Getting from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An shouldn’t be stressful. I like the clear pickup/drop points and the fact that April Adventure Travel keeps close contact on WhatsApp when flights change. The one thing to keep in mind: because it’s a shared shuttle, you may wait a bit as the group comes together.
This is a straightforward one-way transfer with a comfortable pace—about 1 hour 30 minutes—and room for up to 11 passengers. The price is low, but it still includes airport-related costs like fees, plus toll and fuel, so you’re not hit with surprise additions.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Ride
- Da Nang Airport to Hoi An: The Taxi-Line Alternative
- Where the Bus Picks Up (Da Nang) and Drops Off (Hoi An)
- Da Nang Airport pickup points
- Hoi An drop-off points
- Why this matters in real life
- What the 1.5-Hour Shared Shuttle Feels Like
- Comfort expectations
- Mobile ticket
- The Price Breakdown: Why $6.50 Is Actually Good Value
- When the math favors this shuttle
- A consideration that can affect value
- WhatsApp Coordination That Helps When Flights Change
- The big takeaway
- Tips to Make Your Pickup Smooth (Without Overthinking)
- Send your hotel address for the best pickup/drop point
- Have your phone and ticket ready
- Know the key Da Nang location: Arrival Gate A4
- Don’t fear timing changes
- Who This Shared Transfer Is Best For
- Great for
- Less ideal for
- Booking Timing and What It Signals
- The One-Line Essentials: What’s Included and What Isn’t
- Should You Book This Da Nang Airport to Hoi An Bus?
- FAQ
- Is this transfer one-way or round-trip?
- How long does the ride take?
- What’s the pickup location at Da Nang Airport?
- Where will I be dropped off in Hoi An?
- Does it include airport fees, toll, and fuel?
- Do I need to print a ticket?
- Can I use WhatsApp to coordinate changes?
- What if I cancel?
- How big is the shuttle group?
Key Things to Know Before You Ride

- Mobile ticket means you don’t have to print anything
- Up to 11 passengers keeps it small enough to feel personal
- WhatsApp confirmations can lock in the correct timing fast
- Airport fee + toll + fuel included, so the $6.50 price is more than just a slogan
- Free pickup/drop at the nearest point to your hotel (send your address)
- Real-world flexibility when flights arrive early or late
Da Nang Airport to Hoi An: The Taxi-Line Alternative

If you’ve ever landed in Vietnam and immediately faced a wall of confusion—taxis, drivers waving, buses leaving “in a minute”—this kind of shared airport shuttle is a calmer option. It’s built for one simple goal: get you from Da Nang Airport to central Hoi An without spending time negotiating or waiting in long lines.
This transfer is run by April Adventure Travel, and the big win here is the combination of structure and communication. You get set pickup and drop spots, plus staff who use WhatsApp to coordinate details quickly. One featured example from customer feedback even notes that when a flight arrived early, messaging on WhatsApp led to confirmation for an earlier transfer within minutes.
The other big advantage is value. At $6.50 per person, the price is low enough that a shared ride usually beats a private taxi. But it’s not just cheap—it also includes airport fees, toll, and fuel, which matters because airport transfers often have “hidden” add-ons when you book informally.
You can also read our reviews of more city tours in Hoi An
Where the Bus Picks Up (Da Nang) and Drops Off (Hoi An)
This service is easiest when you plan around the pickup points. The bus does not do random stop-and-go pickups; it uses defined meeting locations in Da Nang and Hoi An. Still, you also get free pickup and drop-off at the nearest point to your hotel, if you message the company with your hotel address so they can choose a suitable spot.
Da Nang Airport pickup points
You’ll start at one of these locations in Da Nang:
- Da Nang Airport: Arrival Gate A4 – Domestic Terminal
- Da Nang City Center: Cham Museum – Car parking area
- Da Nang Beachside: outside A La Carte Da Nang Beach Hotel
That airport gate detail is helpful. If your flight lands and you can locate Arrival Gate A4, you’re not stuck guessing where the group is gathering.
Hoi An drop-off points
You’ll end at one of these Hoi An locations:
- Hoi An City Center: 487 Hai Ba Trung Street – Car parking
- Hoi An Old Town: 01 Dao Duy Tu – outside iVy Hotel
If your hotel is near one of these, your ride may be very direct. If your hotel is a bit off the main area, messaging in advance helps them choose the nearest practical drop point.
Why this matters in real life
In Hoi An, small streets can make car access tricky, especially near the Old Town edge. Using a defined drop like 01 Dao Duy Tu (outside iVy Hotel) gives you a predictable end point. Then, if you’re farther away, the “nearest point to your hotel” rule helps you avoid the worst-case scenario of walking from a far bus stop.
What the 1.5-Hour Shared Shuttle Feels Like

The ride time is listed as about 1 hour 30 minutes. With shared shuttles, the exact timing can vary a little based on traffic and how quickly the group forms. But the purpose of this service is to keep the experience straightforward: get you moving, keep it organized, and avoid the stress of chasing a taxi after you’ve already landed.
A key detail: the shuttle is limited to a maximum of 11 passengers. That’s small enough that it tends to feel more manageable than large coach transfers, especially if you’re traveling with a partner, a family, or a small group.
Comfort expectations
The information you have doesn’t describe seat-by-seat amenities in detail, but the overall feedback is clear on comfort and smoothness. Multiple comments mention the bus being very comfortable, and the staff being friendly. That combination matters because airport transfers are short—if the ride is stressful, you feel it right away.
Mobile ticket
You’ll have a mobile ticket. In practice, that means you should keep your phone charged and ready during the handoff at the airport. It also reduces friction—no printed voucher to lose, no extra desk line if you can show the ticket details from your screen.
The Price Breakdown: Why $6.50 Is Actually Good Value

Let’s talk money like adults. $6.50 per person is low for a one-way airport transfer. But the real value is what that price includes. The service specifically lists that it covers:
- Toll fee
- Airport fee
- Fuel
Airport transfers often sneak in extra charges if you’re booking ad hoc. Here, the “included” items make the cost more predictable. You’re paying for the transport and the unavoidable road/airport costs, not just for the driver’s time.
When the math favors this shuttle
This transfer is usually a strong choice if:
- You’re traveling light and don’t need door-to-door inside narrow streets.
- You’re okay with a shared ride rather than a private direct car.
- You want to save money versus booking a private transfer.
A consideration that can affect value
If your schedule is extremely tight, shared timing can be a small gamble (you’re coordinating with other passengers). That’s why the communication part is so important. The service appears to do a good job adjusting when flights shift, which reduces the “shared shuttle risk.”
WhatsApp Coordination That Helps When Flights Change

One of the most praised parts of this transfer is communication. The service uses WhatsApp to keep contact and coordinate timing. That shows up clearly in feedback—staff respond quickly and confirm details, even late at night.
Here’s what that means for you, practically:
- If your flight arrives early, you may be able to catch an earlier transfer rather than waiting for the original plan.
- If your flight is delayed, the staff seem willing to wait in cases where you message them and the situation is clear.
In one detailed example, a customer explained they were bumped to a later bus, then arrived late because of a delayed flight and baggage pickup. The company reportedly waited instead of assuming the next bus. That’s exactly the kind of “care” you want during airport transfers, because luggage delays are real and unavoidable.
The big takeaway
With airport logistics, your biggest enemy is uncertainty. Fast WhatsApp coordination reduces uncertainty—especially when timing shifts at the last second.
Tips to Make Your Pickup Smooth (Without Overthinking)

You can’t control traffic or airline timing, but you can control how prepared you are. Since this shuttle depends on meeting points and hotel-near drop locations, a few steps will make a big difference.
Send your hotel address for the best pickup/drop point
The service says free pickup and drop-off is available at the nearest point to your hotel in both Da Nang and Hoi An—if you message them your hotel address. Do that early enough that they can check the most suitable spot.
If you’re staying near Old Town, this matters even more. Hoi An’s streets can be tight, and a “nearest possible drop point” often means fewer long walks than if you choose a stop yourself.
Have your phone and ticket ready
Since you get a mobile ticket, keep your phone accessible at the airport. Also keep WhatsApp notifications on during the arrival window so the staff can reach you.
Know the key Da Nang location: Arrival Gate A4
If you’re landing at the domestic terminal, remember the pickup is at Arrival Gate A4. That clarity helps you move quickly after you clear the arrival area.
Don’t fear timing changes
Feedback includes cases where flights changed by a couple hours and the company accommodated. The best strategy is simple: message quickly with your updated arrival time. The service has shown it can respond and adjust.
Who This Shared Transfer Is Best For

This shuttle is a strong fit for many common travel styles.
Great for
- Couples and small groups who want an easy one-way route without negotiating taxi prices.
- People arriving at Da Nang Airport who don’t want to gamble on street-hail transport.
- First-timers in Hoi An who would rather get dropped at a known point near central areas.
- Anyone who values communication—WhatsApp coordination seems to be a major strength.
Less ideal for
- If you need guaranteed “door-to-door” drop directly at your hotel entrance with no walking.
- If you dislike any shared-ride variation and want total control over timing like a private car.
Because it’s a shared shuttle limited to 11 passengers, you’re giving up some exclusivity in exchange for the savings.
Booking Timing and What It Signals

The average booking window listed is about 17 days in advance. That suggests this route is popular enough that you shouldn’t wait until the last minute, especially if you have a specific travel day or want the cleanest pickup plan.
Most services like this send confirmation at booking time, and you’ll receive it when you reserve. If you like certainty, booking ahead also gives you time to message your hotel address so they can set the nearest pickup/drop point.
The One-Line Essentials: What’s Included and What Isn’t
Included in the transfer price:
- Toll fee
- Airport fee
- Fuel
Not included:
- Tips
That’s refreshingly simple. You can budget the main cost without surprise add-ons, and then decide on tipping based on what feels fair after your ride.
Should You Book This Da Nang Airport to Hoi An Bus?
If your goal is a stress-lower start to Hoi An, I’d lean yes. This is one-way, it’s built around clear pickup/drop locations, and it comes with included airport-related costs that help the price make sense. The biggest reason to book is the coordination—WhatsApp support and real accommodation when flights arrive early, late, or change.
The only reason to pause is if you need absolute timing control and zero flexibility that comes with shared transport. If you can handle a shared ride and you’re prepared to message your hotel address and stay reachable on your phone, this is a very practical way to get from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An.
FAQ
Is this transfer one-way or round-trip?
It’s a one-way shared transfer between Da Nang Airport and Hoi An.
How long does the ride take?
The duration is listed as about 1 hour 30 minutes.
What’s the pickup location at Da Nang Airport?
The Da Nang Airport pickup is at Arrival Gate A4 – Domestic Terminal.
Where will I be dropped off in Hoi An?
Drop-off can be at 487 Hai Ba Trung Street (car parking) or 01 Dao Duy Tu (outside iVy Hotel).
Does it include airport fees, toll, and fuel?
Yes. The price includes airport fee, toll fee, and fuel.
Do I need to print a ticket?
No. You’ll receive a mobile ticket.
Can I use WhatsApp to coordinate changes?
Yes. The service uses WhatsApp for communication, and it has shown it can confirm earlier transfers or accommodate timing changes.
What if I cancel?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How big is the shuttle group?
The shuttle has a maximum of 11 travelers.



























