Hoi An Tours

Hoi An Tours: Best Customized Ancient Town Itineraries

Hoi An is a small ancient town in central Vietnam and often becomes the “heart” of many Vietnam trips. Its yellow houses, hanging lanterns, and quiet river make travelers slow down and enjoy a softer pace. In the evening, the lights on the water make walking through the old streets feel very special.

Hoi An is a place where you can walk slowly, drink a coffee by the river, and feel close to local life. You can visit old houses, small temples, and family-run shops in just a few steps. Everything feels relaxed, friendly, and easy to explore on foot.

February to May is the best time for Hoi An tours. The weather is warm and dry, ideal for walking tours, cycling, and boat rides. Most visitors stay in Hoi An for 3–4 days. This is enough time to explore the old town, cycle through rice fields, join a cooking class, or take a basket boat ride in the coconut forest. A short visit to An Bang Beach or My Son Sanctuary also fits well into your Hoi An travel plan.

Our local team can organize Hoi An tour itineraries that are simple and smooth. We help you choose hotels, arrange safe drivers, and connect you with friendly local guides. With our support, you can enjoy Hoi An at a relaxed pace and focus on simple, happy moments instead of planning stress. Take a look at the Hoi An tour itineraries below to get inspired.

We guarantee an unforgettable Hoi An tour that includes:

  • Custom Hoi An plans at your own pace
  • Private Da Nang–Hoi An transfers with safe drivers
  • Cycling through rice fields and Tra Que village
  • Authentic activities, Cooking classes and basket boat rides
  • Hand-picked hotels or homestays and 24/7 local support

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Most Popular Tour Routes for a Hoi An Tour

3 days Hoi An town tour: Walking tours, Japanese Covered Bridge, cooking class

7 days central Vietnam tour: Hue – Da Nang – Hoi An

14 Vietnam tour north to south: Hanoi –Halong Bay – Hoi An – Saigon

How to Get to Hoi An from Da Nang?

Private car or taxi: 40–50 minutes, from around 16 USD

Grab car (ride-hailing app): about 15–25 USD

Local bus: $1.2 - $1.5, slower and less convenient with luggage

Best Time to Visit Hoi An

February to May: best overall time, warm and mostly dry

June to August: hotter, but good for beach lovers

Late December to January: cooler and sometimes wet

Our Most Popular Hoi An Tour Packages

Discover the best of Hoi An with our most loved tour packages. Each trip includes time in the lantern-lit old town, peaceful bike rides through rice fields, and visits to nearby places like Da Nang or My Son Sanctuary. You’ll enjoy a good balance of guided activities and free time to wander. If you want something more personal, we’re happy to tailor a Hoi An tour just for you.

  • 4 Days Hue and Hoi An Tour  with Culture and Tradition 4 Days Hue and Hoi An Tour  with Culture and Tradition
    4 Days Hue and Hoi An Tour with Culture and Tradition

    Tour Route:Hue - Hoi An - Da Nang

    Discover the amazing culture and beautiful scenery of Central Vietnam on this four-day tour. You will ...

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  • 5 Days Central Vietnam Charming & Historical Tour 5 Days Central Vietnam Charming & Historical Tour
    5 Days Central Vietnam Charming & Historical Tour

    Tour Route:Da Nang - Hue - Hoi An - Da Nang

    Experience a vibrant blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty in Central Vietnam with this 5-da ...

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  • 8 Days Vietnam Highlights Tour from Central to South 8 Days Vietnam Highlights Tour from Central to South
    8 Days Vietnam Highlights Tour from Central to South

    Tour Route:Da Nang - Hue - Hoi An - Nha Trang - Can Tho - Ho Chi Minh City

    Start a captivating 8-day journey through South and Central Vietnam, where vibrant cities, ancient ...

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  • 9 Days Vietnam Charming Tour from South to Central 9 Days Vietnam Charming Tour from South to Central
    9 Days Vietnam Charming Tour from South to Central

    Tour Route:Ho Chi Minh City - Can Tho - Dalat - Nha Trang - Hoi An - Hue - Da Nang

    Begin an enriching 9-day journey through South and Central Vietnam, where vibrant cities, breathtaking ...

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  • 10 Days Central Vietnam Beach Relaxing & Culinary Tour 10 Days Central Vietnam Beach Relaxing & Culinary Tour
    10 Days Central Vietnam Beach Relaxing & Culinary Tour

    Tour Route:Da Nang - Hue - Hoi An - Nha Trang - Mui Ne - Da Lat - Da Nang

    Join us for a fantastic Central Vietnam adventure! You'll visit the amazing Golden Bridge in Da Nang ...

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  • 12 Days Vietnam Nature and Culture Tour 12 Days Vietnam Nature and Culture Tour
    12 Days Vietnam Nature and Culture Tour

    Tour Route: Hanoi - Halong Bay Cruise - Danang - Hoi An - Hue - Saigon

    If you are planning a trip to Vietnam to gain a deeper understanding of this magical country, this ...

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  • 14 Days Vietnam Relaxing Tour 14 Days Vietnam Relaxing Tour
    14 Days Vietnam Relaxing Tour

    Tour Route:Saigon - Can Tho - Nha Trang - Hoi An - Hue - Hanoi - Halong Bay Cruise - Hanoi

    The tour starts in Saigon and ends in Hanoi. This two-week tour will take you from the south to the ...

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  • 14 Days Essence of Vietnam Tour 14 Days Essence of Vietnam Tour
    14 Days Essence of Vietnam Tour

    Tour Route:Hanoi - Ninh Binh - Sapa - Halong Bay Cruise - Hoi An - Hue - Saigon

    This 14-day tour offers tourists a chance to discover the essence of Vietnam’s culture, scener ...

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  • 18 Days Best Vietnam Tour to Discover Authentic Beauty 18 Days Best Vietnam Tour to Discover Authentic Beauty
    18 Days Best Vietnam Tour to Discover Authentic Beauty

    Tour Route:Saigon - Vinh Long - Can Tho - Dalat - Nha Trang - Hoi An - Hue - Hanoi - Sapa - Hanoi

    If you have enough time and want to discover the real Vietnam in your holiday, then this 18-day tour ...

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Things Need to Know Before Planning A Hoi An Tour

Is it worth visiting Hoi An?

Yes, Hoi An is definitely worth a visit. The town has a calm and welcoming atmosphere that many visitors love. The old streets are lined with yellow houses and small family cafés, and tailor shops sit nearby, so the town feels both traditional and lively. At night, lanterns light the streets and the river, and the reflections on the water create a very gentle scene.

Hoi An also shows local life and culture in a simple, natural way. Traditional houses stand next to small temples and craft workshops. These places tell the story of central Vietnam over many years. Local markets and cooking classes give travelers a closer look at how people shop, eat, and live today. For travelers who enjoy history, soft evening walks, and a slower pace, Hoi An often becomes one of the most memorable stops in Vietnam.

How many days do you need in Hoi An?

Most travelers feel that three to four days in Hoi An is a good amount of time. A stay of 3–4 days lets you explore the old town, taste local food, and visit the nearby countryside without rushing. On the first day, many visitors walk through the ancient streets, visit the old houses, and enjoy the riverside in the evening.

On the second day, you can take a bicycle ride to nearby villages or join a cooking class. The rice fields and quiet village roads give a very relaxed feeling. The third day works well for a visit to An Bang Beach or a half-day trip to My Son Sanctuary. These places add light adventure and cultural discovery. If you stay one extra day, you have more time for shopping, tailoring, café visits, or simply resting by the river.

When is the best time to visit Hoi An?

The best time to visit Hoi An is usually from February to May. During these months, the weather is warm and mostly sunny. The air often feels fresh, and the sky is clear, which makes walking around the old town pleasant.

Beach days also work very well at this time. An Bang Beach and Cua Dai Beach usually have gentle waves and soft sand. Cycling in the countryside feels easier when the heat is not too strong. In the evenings, the temperature is often mild enough for long walks by the lantern-lit river.

From June to August, the weather can become hot, but the sea remains attractive for swimming and relaxing. From September to January, rain becomes more frequent and some days feel quite wet, although some travelers enjoy the quieter streets and softer light.

When should I avoid Hoi An?

Hoi An is enjoyable in many seasons, but the period from around late October to mid-December can be challenging. During these months, heavy rain is more common, and flooding may occur in parts of the old town. When the water rises, some streets turn into small canals and boats sometimes replace walking in certain areas. Some visitors find this interesting and unique, while others prefer dry conditions.

Typhoons can also affect central Vietnam at this time. Strong winds and heavy rain may change travel plans. Sea conditions are not always ideal, and outdoor activities may be cancelled on short notice.

Even in the rainy season, many cafés, shops, and cultural sites remain open. Prices often drop, and the streets feel quieter. However, travelers who want stable weather and lots of outdoor activities usually prefer to avoid late October to mid-December and choose other months instead.

Why is Hoi An so Chinese?

Hoi An has a strong Chinese influence because many Chinese traders lived and worked here in the past. For centuries, the town served as an important trading port. Merchants from China, Japan, and other parts of Asia stayed for long periods and slowly built a community. They added homes, temples, and assembly halls, which shaped the appearance and culture of Hoi An.

Today, travelers can explore old wooden houses and colorful temples to learn about this history. Many historic buildings still display Chinese characters and traditional decorations. The Fujian and Cantonese Assembly Halls are well-known examples. These buildings feature courtyards, carved dragons, and bright details that reflect southern Chinese styles. Some families in Hoi An still have Chinese roots, and parts of this heritage appear in festivals, food, and local customs. The mix of Vietnamese and Chinese culture gives Hoi An a special character that feels both historic and very alive.

Is $500 enough for 1 week in Hoi An?

For a mid-range traveler, 500 USD is usually enough for one week in Hoi An. Local meals generally cost around 2–8 USD in markets, small restaurants, and street stalls. Bicycle rentals and short local transfers are also inexpensive.

A budget of about 25–45 USD per night is enough for a mid-range hotel. If you stay in homestays or guesthouses, you may spend even less and still feel comfortable. Entrance tickets for the old town and main attractions are usually modest in price.

Activities such as cooking classes, basket boat rides, and countryside tours are normally reasonably priced. Simple activities like walking, cycling, and sitting by the river cost very little or nothing. With careful planning, a budget of around 500 USD can usually cover accommodation, food, basic sightseeing, and local transport for a week in Hoi An.

Is it better to go to Da Nang or Hoi An?

Da Nang and Hoi An offer different kinds of travel experiences. Da Nang is a modern coastal city with wide beaches, large hotels, and a straightforward city layout. The airport sits close to the city center, which makes arrival and departure very convenient.

Hoi An feels quieter and more traditional. Many visitors like to walk slowly through the old town and enjoy easy bike rides in the nearby countryside. The old houses and lanterns give Hoi An a strong sense of history and charm.

Families often choose to stay in Da Nang for the modern facilities and easy access to the beach, then visit Hoi An on day trips. Couples and travelers who are especially interested in culture often prefer spending more nights in Hoi An. A combination of both cities works very well: Da Nang offers comfort and beach time, while Hoi An adds history, atmosphere, and romantic evenings by the river.

What is the cheapest month to travel to Vietnam?

The cheapest time to travel to Vietnam is usually from September to early December. This period falls in the rainy season in many parts of the country, so flight prices and hotel rates often decrease.

Rain during these months often comes as short showers rather than full-day storms, although this can vary by region. Many travelers accept a bit of rain in exchange for lower costs and fewer crowds. Cities like Da Nang and Hoi An remain active, and most attractions continue to operate.

March and April can also offer good value in some areas, depending on public holidays and local events. Prices can change from north to south, so it is helpful to compare different regions. Overall, travelers who focus on budget often find September to early December to be the most economical period to visit Vietnam.

What is the prettiest place in Hoi An?

Many visitors consider the lantern-lit old town by the river to be the prettiest place in Hoi An. In the evening, the yellow walls, hanging lanterns, and calm water create a very gentle and atmospheric scene. Walking along the river at sunset is a popular activity because the light becomes warm and soft.

The Japanese Covered Bridge is another well-known beauty spot. Its wooden structure and simple carvings give it a quiet, historic charm. The surrounding streets, with their low houses and small shops, are perfect for slow walks and photography.

For nature lovers, the rice fields around Tra Que Village offer a different kind of beauty. Green fields stretch along small paths, and a short bicycle ride brings fresh air and quiet views. Many travelers enjoy combining time in the old town with a visit to the nearby countryside.

How much is a taxi from Da Nang to Hoi An?

A taxi from Da Nang to Hoi An usually costs between 300,000 and 450,000 VND, which is roughly 12–18 USD. The exact price depends on the time of day, the type of car, and the company. The journey normally takes about 40–50 minutes on a smooth, well-used road.

Private transfers are slightly more expensive but offer a pre-booked car and a driver who waits at the airport or hotel. Many travelers choose this option for a smoother arrival, especially after a long flight. Ride-hailing services such as Grab are also available and can offer similar or sometimes lower prices, depending on demand.

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What Our Customers Said

  • Hoi An is truly worth visiting

    I booked my Hoi An tour with Indochina Tour and felt looked after from the first email. The driver waited calmly at Da Nang airport. My guide spoke clear English and made me feel very safe. We biked through green rice fields, cooked simple local dishes, and walked under the lanterns at night. Hoi An is truly worth visiting.

    Mark B

  • A trip I will remember for a long time

    Hoi An felt like a soft break in my trip. In the morning I sat by the river with a coffee and watched the boats pass by. Later, I found a small tailor shop and had a dress made in one day. The town felt slow, warm, and surprisingly close to my heart.

    Sara H

  • Our Hoi An tour was the best part of the trip

    I visited Hoi An with my family. The kids were shy at first, but they started laughing on the basket boat in the coconut forest. In the evening we walked by the river and took photos with the lanterns. The day felt simple, happy, and very special for us.

    Peter M

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