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Discover the best of Da Nang and Hoi An on this exciting 3-day tour. Explore Da Nang’s stunning coastal beaches, hike the mystical Marble Mountains, and visit the iconic Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills. Immerse yourself in the charm of Hoi An Ancient Town, a beautifully preserved historic city full of lantern-lit streets, traditional houses, and cultural landmarks. Enjoy local cuisine, vibrant markets, and unique cultural experiences, creating unforgettable memories in Vietnam’s most captivating destinations.
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Day 1: Da Nang – Son Tra Peninsula – Marble Mountains – Hoi An Ancient Town
Morning:
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Pick you up at your hotel in Da Nang City.
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Start your journey at the Son Tra Peninsula, the “green lung” of Da Nang.
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Visit the Linh Ung Pagoda, one of the city’s most spiritual sites.
Afternoon:
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Explore the mystical Marble Mountains, visiting caves and pagodas such as Tam Thai and Linh Ung, where natural beauty meets a sacred Buddhist atmosphere.
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Travel to Hoi An Ancient Town, located about 30 km from Da Nang. Stroll through one of Asia’s most charming historic towns, famous for its well-preserved architecture, quaint streets, assembly halls, and temples.
Evening Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant in Hoi An and take a leisurely stroll around the atmospheric Old Town. Overnight in Da Nang.
![]() Son Tra Peninsula |
![]() Hoi An Ancient Town |
Day 2: Ba Na Hills – My Khe Beach
Morning:
- Start your day with an exciting trip to Ba Na Hills, where you can experience the magical “Four Seasons in One Day.” Ride the world’s longest cable car and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of lush mountains, waterfalls, and misty forests.
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Continue to Fantasy Park, a lively indoor amusement park filled with games, rides, and family-friendly attractions.
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Don’t miss the Golden Bridge, a spectacular walking bridge held by gigantic stone hands—perfect for stunning photos and unforgettable memories.
Afternoon: Head to My Khe Beach, one of Vietnam’s most famous beaches. Relax on soft white sand, swim in clear turquoise waters, or simply take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline. Enjoy local seafood snacks from nearby vendors or try light water activities, soaking up the peaceful coastal scenery.
Evening: Dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight in Da Nang.
![]() Ba Na Hills |
![]() My Khe Beach |
Day 3: Bay Mau Coconut Forest – Da Nang Market
Morning:
- Visit the tranquil Bay Mau Coconut Forest, a unique water coconut forest near Hoi An. Experience a bamboo basket boat tour, paddled by local guides, gliding through narrow waterways lined with towering coconut palms.
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Learn traditional fishing and crab-catching techniques, watch entertaining boat performances, and even try your hand at boat racing like the locals.
Afternoon: Savor a local lunch and then visit Da Nang Central Specialty Market for souvenirs and local specialties.
Evening:
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End your tour with a farewell dinner featuring local dishes like beef noodle soup, Quang noodles, and fish noodle soup.
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Return to your hotel or departure point.
![]() Bay Mau Coconut Forest |
![]() Da Nang Central Specialty Market |
TOP 5 MUST-TRY DISHES IN DA NANG & HOI AN
1. Mì Quảng
A signature noodle dish from Quang Nam and Da Nang, Mì Quảng features thin rice noodles in a flavorful broth with fresh herbs and roasted peanuts. Toppings include chicken, beef, shrimp, or fish, offering a variety of flavors. Every bite is a perfect harmony of textures and aromas.

Mì Quảng
2. Cao Lầu
This Hoi An specialty consists of chewy noodles, tender braised pork, and a medley of fresh greens like lettuce, herbs, and bean sprouts. The dish balances savory and fresh flavors, reflecting the meticulous preparation. Cao Lầu is a must-try for anyone seeking authentic Hoi An cuisine.

Cao Lầu
3. Bánh Xèo & Nem Lụi
Bánh Xèo is a crispy pancake filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts, rolled in rice paper with fresh herbs and dipping sauce. Nem Lụi are grilled pork skewers with aromatic flavors. Together, they showcase the vibrant street food culture of central Vietnam.

Bánh Xèo & Nem Lụi
4. Bún Thịt Nướng
A classic Vietnamese dish, Bún Thịt Nướng features grilled marinated pork over vermicelli noodles, topped with fresh herbs, pickles, peanuts, and a savory sauce. The smoky, sweet, and tangy flavors make it a local favorite.

Bún Thịt Nướng
5. Mít Trộn
A unique Hoi An salad, Mít Trộn combines tender young jackfruit, boiled pork, shrimp, crispy pork skin, herbs, and peanuts. Tossed in a tangy, slightly spicy fish sauce dressing, it is traditionally enjoyed with crispy sesame crackers.

Mít Trộn
TOUR COST
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