Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer – By Car

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Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer – By Car

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A short transfer can make or break your day. This Hoi An to Da Nang car ride is built for time-saving: clear pickup and drop-off, plus a simple mobile ticket. I especially like the small group size (up to 10 people), and the fact that you know exactly what to look for when the vehicle arrives.

My second favorite part is the operator’s practical approach to service—if plans change, you’re not left scrambling. The one drawback to keep in mind: it’s an approximately 1-hour ride, so you’ll want to be ready to go when the pickup time comes, not after you finish one more stop.

Key points worth knowing before you ride

Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer - By Car - Key points worth knowing before you ride

  • Vehicle identification with TRAVELBUS.VN on the car body, so pickup is easier to find.
  • Up to 10 people total, which usually means less crowding and faster coordination at pickup.
  • Clear pickup and drop-off routes between major tourist areas, so you can plan your next move.
  • Mobile ticket delivery, meaning you can keep everything on your phone.
  • Time-focused service with on-time vehicles and trained drivers aimed at safer driving conditions.

Hoi An pickup at 445 Đ. Hai Bà Trưng: find the car fast

Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer - By Car - Hoi An pickup at 445 Đ. Hai Bà Trưng: find the car fast
The ride starts at 445 Đ. Hai Bà Trưng, Tân An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 51300. That matters because it removes guesswork. Instead of trying to coordinate with a driver from a random corner, you have a real, fixed address to aim for.

When the vehicle arrives, look for the branding: the bus/car will show TRAVELBUS.VN on the side. This small detail is a big deal in Hoi An, where multiple vehicles can look similar from a distance. I’d still suggest you step outside a few minutes early and keep an eye on the road—don’t rely only on waiting inside until the last second.

The pickup point is also described as being near public transportation. Translation: even if you need a quick pre-ride plan to get to the meeting location, you’re not stuck far from other options.

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The 1-hour car transfer: what “on time” should mean for you

Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer - By Car - The 1-hour car transfer: what “on time” should mean for you
The duration is listed as about 1 hour. That’s short enough that the transfer becomes a clean line between two days—no long layovers, no complicated route. It’s also long enough that being ready at pickup counts. If your phone battery dies or you’re still wrapping up errands at the last moment, you’ll feel it.

The operator emphasizes that their buses run on time and that they use eco-friendly transport. In practical terms, that means you should expect a scheduled departure rather than a “maybe we leave when everyone shows up” vibe. You’re also paying for a service that is focused on getting you from A to B efficiently, not for a sightseeing stop.

One more practical note: the service is designed around clear requirements for departure time and pickup/drop-off routes. So the value here is predictability. You can plan your arrival in Da Nang around this transfer window instead of hoping a taxi or scooter ride will match your timing.

The road-trip comfort factor: small group, big coordination

Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer - By Car - The road-trip comfort factor: small group, big coordination
This is capped at a maximum of 10 travelers (people). A small number like that is often the difference between a smooth transfer and a crowded scramble. With fewer people, pickup coordination is usually simpler, and it’s easier for the driver or staff to confirm who’s getting on where.

I also like that confirmation is handled at booking time. That’s one less step for you to worry about right before departure. And since this is a mobile-ticket experience, you’re not juggling paperwork. Still, do the grown-up thing: keep your ticket accessible and your phone charged.

The service describes its drivers as trained and compensated so they’re not under high-pressure conditions. You can’t directly verify that once you’re seated, but it’s a good sign that the operator thinks about safety as part of the job, not as an afterthought.

Da Nang drop-off at 63 Nguyễn Hiến Lê: where you land matters

Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer - By Car - Da Nang drop-off at 63 Nguyễn Hiến Lê: where you land matters
You’ll end at 63 Nguyễn Hiến Lê, Hoà Xuân, Cẩm Lệ, Đà Nẵng 50707. Knowing the exact address helps because Da Nang is spread out. Landing near where you want to continue—hotel, restaurant area, next activity—saves time and avoids the usual “now what?” phase after a ride.

Because the drop-off is specified, you’re less likely to end up at a random curb where you still have to find transport again. I’d treat this as your planning anchor: use it as the reference point for your next booking, not as a vague “near the city” statement.

If your Da Nang plans are in or around Hoà Xuân and Cẩm Lệ, this drop-off is especially convenient. If your hotel is far away, you’ll still have to bridge that distance—but at least you’ll know exactly where you start.

Why the $7.90 price can be good value

Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer - By Car - Why the $7.90 price can be good value
At $7.90 per person, this transfer sits in the “budget-friendly but not bargain-bin” zone. The key value isn’t just the cost—it’s what you’re buying: time savings, simpler logistics, and a set pickup/drop-off.

The description also frames this as a way to save time and money compared to doing everything on your own. Even if you’re not comparing prices line-by-line, the real savings often comes from avoiding coordination headaches—especially when you’re moving between two towns that pull in lots of visitors.

One more value signal: the average booking window is listed as 15 days in advance. That suggests people plan this transfer ahead rather than booking last minute. For you, it can mean better chance of keeping your preferred timing, and less stress when your trip schedule is already tight.

What I’d watch out for on a shared transfer plan

Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer - By Car - What I’d watch out for on a shared transfer plan
Here’s the main consideration: this is an organized transfer service, so it works best when you follow the timing. With an approximately 1-hour trip, even small delays can compress your schedule after arrival.

Also, the service is described with a car/bus format and a small group limit. That often means a shared pickup/drop-off style. If your next plan in Da Nang requires ultra-specific timing (like a ticketed appointment right after arrival), build in a small buffer.

Finally, while mobile tickets make things easy, don’t assume everything will be fine without a backup. If you’re traveling with a weak signal area or a low phone battery, keep a screenshot or ensure your ticket is available offline if possible.

The backup-in-advance benefit: replacement car readiness

Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer - By Car - The backup-in-advance benefit: replacement car readiness
One of the most reassuring things about this transfer setup is the operator’s response when a shared service isn’t available. The service includes a practical replacement approach: if the shared option changes, they can provide an alternative car and still keep you moving quickly.

That’s the kind of competence you want on a route like Hoi An to Da Nang, where you don’t want your whole day rerouted because of a vehicle availability issue. Even if you never experience a change, knowing the operator has a fallback plan adds peace of mind.

When this transfer fits best (and when it might not)

Hoi An to Da Nang Transfer - By Car - When this transfer fits best (and when it might not)
This is a strong choice if you want an efficient, low-effort move between Hoi An and Da Nang. It’s especially suitable when you:

  • Have limited time and want a direct transfer around 1 hour.
  • Prefer a structured pickup point over trying to coordinate on the fly.
  • Like the idea of small-group service rather than a large, chaotic bus.

It may not be the best match if you need a highly flexible departure time. This service emphasizes clear departure time and routes, so you’re working inside their schedule, not creating your own.

If you’re traveling with a lot of luggage or unusual timing needs, you can still use this service, but I’d suggest you plan arrival at the pickup point early and stay ready at the appointed time.

Should you book the Hoi An to Da Nang car transfer?

If you want a straightforward way to connect two big stops—without spending energy figuring out transport on arrival—this booking makes sense. The small group cap, the clear meeting address, and the TRAVELBUS.VN vehicle identification are all practical wins.

Book it if your priority is efficiency, predictable logistics, and a safety-minded operator. Skip it if you need maximum flexibility or you’re trying to sync the exact minute of arrival with something that can’t tolerate minor timing shifts.

FAQ

How long is the Hoi An to Da Nang transfer?

The transfer duration is listed as approximately 1 hour.

Where is the pickup location in Hoi An?

Pickup starts at 445 Đ. Hai Bà Trưng, Tân An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 51300, Vietnam.

Where is the drop-off location in Da Nang?

Drop-off is at 63 Nguyễn Hiến Lê, Hoà Xuân, Cẩm Lệ, Đà Nẵng 50707, Vietnam.

How do I know which vehicle to look for?

Look for the vehicle with TRAVELBUS.VN written on the car body.

Will I receive a ticket, or do I need to print anything?

This experience uses a mobile ticket.

When should I book?

On average, it’s booked 15 days in advance.

How large is the group?

This activity has a maximum of 10 people.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.

Will I get confirmation after I book?

Confirmation is received at the time of booking.

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