Embark on a 4-day private tour of Central Vietnam, exploring the historic cities of Hue, My Son, and Hoi An. Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites and immerse yourself in the rich culture and natural beauty of the region. Book your own accommodation and enjoy the flexibility of a knowledgeable guide.
Embark on a 4-day private tour of Central Vietnam, exploring the historic cities of Hue, My Son, and Hoi An. Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites and immerse yourself in the rich culture and natural beauty of the region. Book your own accommodation and enjoy the flexibility of a knowledgeable guide.
Danang
Da Nang - Begin the tour with a convenient pickup from your Da Nang hotel or airport, followed by a scenic 45-minute drive to Hoi An. Along the way, enjoy stops at the Marble Mountains, a stroll along China Beach, and a visit to the Cham Museum in Danang city.
Upon arrival, explore Hoi An’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, featuring wooden houses,…
Danang
Da Nang - Begin the tour with a convenient pickup from your Da Nang hotel or airport, followed by a scenic 45-minute drive to Hoi An. Along the way, enjoy stops at the Marble Mountains, a stroll along China Beach, and a visit to the Cham Museum in Danang city.
Upon arrival, explore Hoi An’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, featuring wooden houses, historic chapels, and numerous traditional silk shops.
Overnight stay in Hoi An is self-arranged.
Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture - Dating back to 192 AD, the indigenous Cham people of Vietnam embraced an Indian lifestyle in both culture and language. The Cham Museum in Danang is dedicated to this era and the Champa civilization, which thrived mainly in Vietnam’s coastal regions.
The Marble Mountains - Located in Da Nang, the Marble Mountains are a group of five limestone and marble hills. This renowned pilgrimage site features peaks, caves, tunnels, and temples waiting to be explored. Named after the elements metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, the Marble Mountains are situated in a coastal area famous for stone-cutting and sculpture, about 9km south of Da Nang.
Hoi An Ancient Town - Once a major Southeast Asian trading post in the 16th and 17th centuries, Hoi An is essentially a living museum showcasing old-town architecture. Notable heritage buildings include Chinese temples, a Japanese-designed bridge, pagodas, wooden shop-houses, French-colonial houses, and old canals. Although large-scale trading has moved elsewhere, Hoi An has successfully preserved and restored its charming roots, earning a UNESCO World Heritage designation in December 1999.
Hoi An-My Son
My Son Sanctuary - My Son Hindu Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, exemplifies the ancient Champa civilization in southern Vietnam. It was an independent state from the 2nd to the 17th century, after which it was integrated into Vietnam.
The Sa Huynh Culture Museum - My Son Hindu Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, exemplifies the ancient Champa civilization in southern Vietnam. It was an independent state from the 2nd to the 17th century, after which it was integrated into Vietnam.
Chinese All-Community Assembly Hall - Until the late 18th century, Hoi An was Vietnam’s primary port and hosted numerous foreign traders. The city was particularly popular with the Chinese, many of whom established a lasting presence among the Vietnamese. Various Chinese communities built Assembly Halls, which served as social and religious centers for congregating and worshiping ancestral gods.
Japanese Covered Bridge - One of Vietnam’s most iconic attractions, Hoi An’s Japanese covered bridge dates back to the 18th century and is a stunning example of Japanese architecture. It is believed to have been constructed by the Japanese residents of Hoi An to connect to the Chinese quarter across the water.
Old House of Tan Ky - Constructed two centuries ago by a Vietnamese family, this exquisite house has been meticulously preserved through seven generations.
Hoi An Transfer to Hue
Hue - Travel north to Hue, crossing the dramatic Hai Van Pass and pausing to admire the breathtaking views over Lang Co Beach and Danang city. Stop at Lang Co Beach for lunch at a local restaurant before continuing to Hue.
Upon arrival in Hue, the first stop is the Imperial Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the north bank of the Perfume River. This vast complex spans 520 hectares and includes three circles of ramparts: the Hue Capital Citadel, Royal Citadel, and Forbidden Citadel. It is said to be protected by two sand islets, Hen islet and Da Vien islet, on the Perfume River, symbolizing “dragon on the left, tiger on the right.”
After lunch at a local restaurant, cross the renowned Truong Tien Bridge and spend the afternoon exploring the vibrant stalls at Dong Ba Market.
Overnight stay in Hue is self-arranged.
Hai Van Pass - Known as Sea Clouds Pass, Hai Van Pass offers a stunning landscape of lush mountains and clear blue skies, overlooking Da Nang City, Tien Sa Port, Son Tra Peninsula, and the South China Sea. It crosses a spur of the Truong Son mountain range between Thua Thien-Hue Province and Da Nang City, standing at 500 meters above sea level, making it the highest pass in Vietnam.
Lang Co Beach - Located on Vietnam’s central coast, renowned for its beautiful beaches, Lang Co Beach became an official member of the “World’s Most Beautiful Bays” club in June 2009. It is a popular destination for tourists, especially beach enthusiasts.
Truong Tien Bridge - The Truong Tien Bridge is a must-visit attraction in Hue. It spans the romantic Perfume River and serves as a symbol of the ancient capital of Hue.
Hue
Hue - Embark on a romantic boat cruise along the scenic Perfume River, stopping to visit the beautiful Thien Mu Pagoda and the Royal Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang.
The tour concludes with a transfer to Phu Bai Airport.
Thien Mu Pagoda - Situated on a hill overlooking the Perfume River, 4km southwest of the Citadel, this pagoda is an iconic symbol of Vietnam and Hue, akin to the Citadel.
Tomb of Minh Mang - Located in La Khe Bai Village, Huong Tho commune, Huong Tra district, 12 km west of Hue City center.
Hue Imperial City (The Citadel) - The Complex of Hue Monuments, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in Hue, central Vietnam. Founded as the capital city by Gia Long, the first king of the Nguyen Dynasty in 1802, Hue served as the capital for nine Nguyen dynasties until 1945.

- Private air conditioning transportation with English speaking guides throughout the tour
- Mineral water provided during the tour
- Airport pick up and transfer
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Private air conditioning transportation with English speaking guides throughout the tour
- Mineral water provided during the tour
- Airport pick up and transfer
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Hotel accommodation
- Drinks
- Personal expenses and gratuities (recommended)
- Hotel accommodation
- Drinks
- Personal expenses and gratuities (recommended)
The Central Vietnam area is rich in natural history and culture. This 4 Days tour includes 3 UNESCO- designated World Heritage Sites: the 16th century silk route trading port of Hoi An, My Son valley the sacred remains of the ancient Cham civilization, and the ancient Imperial city of Hue.
There is plenty to see in Central Vietnam and this tour gets you…
The Central Vietnam area is rich in natural history and culture. This 4 Days tour includes 3 UNESCO- designated World Heritage Sites: the 16th century silk route trading port of Hoi An, My Son valley the sacred remains of the ancient Cham civilization, and the ancient Imperial city of Hue.
There is plenty to see in Central Vietnam and this tour gets you to all the places you need to see before heading off to relax and enjoy the rest of your stay in Vietnam.
Please note this tours does not include accommodation, which gives you the flexibility to book which hotels you prefer but having the back up of a guide to ensure you get the most from each destination.
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- Children (2-11yrs) - 75% of applicable adult fare
- Please contact local operator if request assistance to Book Accommodation(best price and non commission)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.