Where will you go at Hoi An?

March 25, 2012 by admin  
Filed under Hoian On Tour, Hội An In Tour

The main thoroughfare in the Old Town is Tran Phu. Just south of the Old Town, across the Thu Bon River, are the islands of An Hoi to the west, reachable via Hai Ba Trung, and Cam Nam to the east, reachable via Hoang Dieu.

Thông tin du lịch Hội An

Hoi An girls at Japanese Covered Bridge


Hoi An, once known as Faifo, was a major international port in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the foreign influences are discernible to this day. While the serious shipping business has long since moved to Da Nang, the heart of the city is still the Old Town, full of winding lanes and Chinese-styled shophouses, which is particularly atmospheric in the evening as the sun goes down. While almost all shops now cater to the tourist trade, the area has been largely preserved as is, which is unusual in Vietnam, and renovation has proceeded slowly and carefully – it’s mercifully absent of towering concrete blocks and karaoke parlors. . Read more

Hoai River – travel Hoi An with boat

October 10, 2011 by admin  
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On the Hoai River Cruising
Enjoy the Hoi An boats along the Huai River was so full of poetry and ancient

Du thuyền trên sông Hoài

Du thuyền trên sông Hoài


Boat along the major tributaries of the lower river basin to collect visitors enjoy the natural beauty romantic sides of the river with fresh green coconut water, clear to the life of people living on the river … Then the boat to the door opposite to the direction Cua Dai River in woods stock brokers Coconut Bay model – where a rural population living by the river
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The Original Taste of Hoi An Food Tour

Taste logo

Taste logo

The idea behind our food tour is simple: in Hoi An there are around 120 restaurants catering to visitors with another 400 or so vendors and eating establishments catering to locals with foods that don’t usually appear on visitor menus. This is the food of the local Hoi An people – some call it street food – many with recipes passed down from generation to generation. Our tour gives visitors a safe opportunity to try these foods, Hoi An service, hoi an travel – we ensure the food is handled hygienically and provide a comfortable venue for the tastings.

Our tour in two parts: firstly we take guests on a walking tour of the markets and streets meeting the producers and vendors; we then invite guests back to our private room in the Ancient Town to taste what we consider are quality examples of this food bought directly from the producers – most of whom we see or meet on the tour.

In Hoi An market

In Hoi An market


We already see the Vietnamese diet changing – becoming less traditional. Over time many of the local foods could well disappear as producers look towards foods they feel may be more relevant to the changing market. The purpose of our business is to assist in the sustainability of the authentic local Vietnamese foods for the enjoyment of future generations – both visitors and locals.

Information: You could reach tour information at: www.tasteofhoian.com – The original taste of Hoi An food tour

MySon – Hoian and Cham Island Package Tour

Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Prices: About 315
Start Date: Upon Request
Depart From: Hoian
Destination(s) to visit: Hoian – My Son
Tour description:

Cham Island

Cham Island


Cham Island is 15 km from the beach of Cua Dai (Hoi An). It has 7 islands altogether named according to their shapes or characteristics. They are the Lao (pear), Dai (long), La (leaf), Kho (dry), Tai (ear), Mo (tomb), and Nom (East wind) islands. Read more

Day trip to Tra Que Vegetable Village

Duration: 1Days / 0 Nights
Prices: 31 – 54
Start Date: Upon Request
Tour description:
Experience a day of living and working with the local people in Tra Que vegetable village, in which you will have a chance to discover the daily life of farmers.

Tour Tra Que - Hoi An

Tour Tra Que - Hoi An


A morning transfer by bicycle brings you to Tra Que, a charming little village on the edge of Hoi An. The village is named after the sweet scented vegetables that spice up the everyday meals of the Hoi An people. Here a new spirit for traditional Hoi An dishes like Cao Lau, Quang noodles, the local ‘Tam huu’ spring roll (made from Tra Que vegetables) and cake with meat (Banh xeo) has been enlivened. Experience a day of living and working with the local people in the village and enjoy a cookery class for lunch with your host. Read more

Visit Hoian at night

If you arrive to Hoi An at afternoon, we recommend you try walking around for the Hoi An night. There may be many interesting things waiting for you here, lanterns, clothes shop, Hoian calligraphy, night foods. . . hoianfestival.com would like to introduce some images are very life of Hoi An night. Hope that will provide a slight additional useful information for those who intend to Hoi An in an afternoon.

Come to Hoi An in full moon day - You will meet a walking festival

Come to Hoi An in full moon day - You will meet a walking festival


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