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Hoi An: Discover the Bay Mau Coconut Forest of Cam Thanh

1. Hoi An: Discover the Bay Mau Coconut Forest of Cam Thanh

Welcome to Cẩm Thanh's Coconut Forest, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Hội An. Venture deep into this lush green wonderland and experience the perfect blend of history, nature, and authentic cultural encounters. The main activity is 45 minutes of experience with fishermen rowing baskets into the Cam Thanh Bay Mau coconut forest. Joining local fisherman on a traditional thung boat ride along the meandering river. Marvel at the picturesque coconut groves as you sail past the riverside homes, and be captivated by the enchanting performances of skilled thung boat dancers, accompanied by the melodious folk songs of Quang people. Afterwards, embrace leisurely moments as you freely explore the daily life of the charming Cam Thanh fishing village. Observe the local fishermen engaged in their daily routines and soak up the serene ambiance of this picturesque setting. If desired, you can savor delicious local cuisine at one of the village's dining options.

Hoi An Heritage Guided Tour

2. Hoi An Heritage Guided Tour

Hoi An is a Unesco World Heritage and one of Vietnam’s most famous ancient towns. Since the 16th century, Hoi An has been a busy trading port for the Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, and Europeans. Exploring Hoi An on foot is the best way to absorb the beauty of this former trading port. The most remarkable views can be obtained from the ancient houses, reminding visitors of a bygone era and providing a momentary glimpse into a fascinating history. Understand more about the cultures, and listen to only locals’ stories. Places we will visit on this trip: 1. Japan Culture Ancient House 2. Japanese Covered Bridge Pagoda 3. Cantonese Assemble Hall 4. Kazik Park 5. Quan Thang Ancient House 6. Performance Art Center 7. Hoi An Central Market In this tour, we will ensure that your five senses will be activated, and get deep local insights. Join us to have a fun and interactive memorable trip!

Hoi An: 2.5-Hour Street Food Tour

3. Hoi An: 2.5-Hour Street Food Tour

Discover the incredible aromas and flavors of Vietnam on a street food adventure in Hoi An. Join a local guide as you explore the incredible culinary culture of the city during this 2.5-hour walking tour.  First, be welcomed by your guide at the meeting point. Then, set off together to visit the bustling local markets and street food vendors in the city. Learn about Vietnamese culture as you taste a range of traditional dishes and delicacies.  Feast on dishes such as Cao Lau - a noodle recipe that is typical to the region. Also, try Banh My (also known as Bahn Mi), a typical Vietnamese staple sandwich filled with various savory ingredients, or Bahn Khot - a crispy bite-sized mini pancake. Wash this down with a cup of sweet Vietnamese coffee. Savor other delicacies such as sliced pork wrapped in rice paper, spring rolls, or sweet soup.  Finally, visit a local person's house and soak up the homely atmosphere. Gain a real insight into how local people live and eat.

Hoi An: Night Food Tasting Tour

4. Hoi An: Night Food Tasting Tour

Work your way around Hoi An’s Old Town after the sun has gone down. On this small-group tour with a maximum of 12 people, you will be joined by a local leader who will give you an insight into the food scene in Hoi An. Enjoy a culinary adventure away from the Midday heat. Meet your guide at sunset for a walk through the local cafes, food stalls, markets, and restaurants at the heart of the historic city. Go to a bakery that has been making the town’s tastiest banh mi (a type of sandwich) for over 20 years, using fresh local ingredients. Next, join the locals at a small café to try the hot and crunchy banh can crackers, served with quails eggs, pork, and a tasty salad. Continue into the heart of Vietnamese cuisine as you head straight for some favorite local eating spots. Your knowledgeable local guide will walk you through the colorful array of ingredients, explaining to you the most popular dishes in Hoi An and the significance of these foods to the traditional culture of central Vietnam. Dig even deeper into the local food scene, passing through a maze of tiny alleys to emerge at a favorite (secret) restaurant in Hoi An, where you’ll sample Hoi An’s specialties: Cao Lau noodles with pork and wonderful sesame and peanut hot milk. There is more food to come. Your Hoi An food tour continues with more bites, based on what’s available that day. Be sure to save space though, as you still have yet another treat in store for you, dessert and a local beer.

Hoi An: Professional Photography Tour Optional Ao Dai Dress

5. Hoi An: Professional Photography Tour Optional Ao Dai Dress

Capture your visit to one of Asia's most photogenic places with a private photo and walking tour of Hoi An ancient town. Stroll past ancient houses, romantic Hoai River, characteristic golden walls, lantern street, famous yellow alley... while a professional photographer takes pictures for you and your friends or your family. The photographer will take you to the famous sightseeing spots of Hoi An to take photos with the Ao Dai dress you choose. The pictures you take will be unforgettable memory to tell your friends and family members Within 6 hours, receive shareable digital images in my online gallery, including 100+ raw images and more than 25 edited images (number of images depends on the number of people booking) , this library is your own and you can download it at any time and it will last for 6 months.

Hoi An: Unique Street Food Tour

6. Hoi An: Unique Street Food Tour

Famous for its well-preserved Ancient Town, the seaside city of Hoi An is also known for the delicious cuisine that reflects its historical status as a melting pot of many different cultures.  Eat as the locals eat and see what the locals see on a food-focused walking tour through the streets of Hoi An. Let your knowledgeable local guide what your preferences are or follow their itinerary to ensure you sample the best that Hoi An has to offer.  Some food you might try on the way include café sữa dá (Vietnamese coffee), hột vịt lộn (Balut egg), thịt nướng (Vietnamese grilled pork tenderloin), Hoi An Chicken Rice (cơm gà Hội An), bánh bèo (water fern cake), Cao lau , sugar cane juice, and the best Bánh mỳ in Vietnam. Get ready for an experience your tastebuds won't soon forget. 

Hoi An: Guided Street Food Tour

7. Hoi An: Guided Street Food Tour

-Take a walk to the first place to taste “Bloating fern-shaped cake”, then visit the next local restaurant which makes “White Rose and Wonton” , taste it before moving to small corner for “Beating cake”. -Keep walking along the small streets of Hoi An, on the way stop to taste local dishes such as: -Rice pancake -Cao Lau Noodle -Grilled Pork -Bread “Banh Mi” -Custard Cake -Enjoy the flavored taste of herbal tea in the middle of town, Tour ends. (free visiting Hoi An town by night, back to your hotel on the own).

Evening Walking Food Tour: Food tasting and boat trip

8. Evening Walking Food Tour: Food tasting and boat trip

Head off the usual tourist trail and straight into foodie heaven. A local food-loving guide will uncover hidden treasures and snacks favored by locals, such as white rose bread. Next, go to a Hoi An local market and wander around the food stalls, where you might find amazing cao lau noodle and much more besides. Then, head to the heart of Hoi An's ancient town, sit on an authentic boat on Hoai River and in the evening and release flower garlands like a local, and play games such as bingo or Dap Nieu (a game involving breaking clay pots with wooden clubs while blindfolded). After the tour, you have the option to return to your hotel, or head to Pub Street, where you can experience Hoi An bar life. Menu: Bánh mì (a type of Vietnamese sandwich)White Rose DumplingsCao Lau NoodlesCoffeeBalut egg (optional)

Hoi An: City Tour, Banh my and Coffee

9. Hoi An: City Tour, Banh my and Coffee

Hoi An “is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century... Hoi An was a major Asian trading port in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and its architecture and relaxed lifestyle have changed little over the years. The town reflects a fusion of indigenous and foreign cultures (principally Chinese and Japanese with later European influences) that combined to produce this unique survival.” Discover Hoi An with our half-day city tour to have an overview of Hoi An's architecture and people’s lifestyle easily on your first day in Hoi An. During the walking tour, you will discover a destination with two faces - the charming, old-world trading port of narrow streets and traditional houses. Your trail includes a leisurely stroll around Hoi An old town, passing by cultural attractions like the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, Chinese Assembly Halls, Hoi An Museum, Ancient Houses, Handicraft Workshop, a journey to the Hoi An Center market You will try best Banh Mi in town and secret coffee stop. This is a great way to spend your very first days in Hoi An.

Hoi An Lantern : 45-Minute Short Private Photography Tour

10. Hoi An Lantern : 45-Minute Short Private Photography Tour

Maybe you have been to Hoi An many times; you may not have been, but Hoi An with lanterns at night is a very special time in this old town that you may have seen or heard about, especially on this tour. You are photographed by a professional photographer with quality images and a photographer's perspective. You will see the difference. The best time at dusk in Hoi An is when the lights are on in every street, that's the best time if you want to take pictures at night in Hoi An, too dark is not a good time and very crowded. , start time depends on each season, summer we can start at 6pm and winter time at 5pm, just 45 minutes don't take too much of your time with guidance and photography my professional photos you will see the difference in your photos.

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based on 55 reviews

We had a very tasty and informative late afternoon walk with Bon/Flora, our fun and friendly guide, who took us to taste some great local bites in the alleys of Hoi An. I recommend to arrive with an empty stomach since all the food you taste is delicious. Definitely recommended!

The weather was atrocious but the tour went ahead anyways and we and our guide made the most of it. He even ended us taking us out for a few drinks after in the locals spot

Bong is amazing!! She guided our family through the streets and alleyways of Hoi An and gave us an experience we will never forget!!

Bong was amazing, was stuffed by the end of it; really enjoyed it all. Thank you

We kept going despite the weather. Super guide! What an experience!