Embark on a 7-day cycling tour from Saigon to Hoi An, experiencing the breathtaking landscapes of Vietnam. Ride at your own pace, savor delicious local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the authentic charm of the country.
Embark on a 7-day cycling tour from Saigon to Hoi An, experiencing the breathtaking landscapes of Vietnam. Ride at your own pace, savor delicious local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the authentic charm of the country.
Saigon-Dalat 40km bike ride: An early morning start is essential to complete the first ride of the trip.
Dalat Flower Park - A stunning flower garden, especially known for its tropical orchids. The group will spend 45 minutes here.
Crazy House - With its unique architecture, tourists will be amazed when the tour guide showcases this place, a…
Saigon-Dalat 40km bike ride: An early morning start is essential to complete the first ride of the trip.
Dalat Flower Park - A stunning flower garden, especially known for its tropical orchids. The group will spend 45 minutes here.
Crazy House - With its unique architecture, tourists will be amazed when the tour guide showcases this place, a one-of-a-kind house in Dalat and globally.
Dalat Market - An early morning start is essential to complete the first ride of the trip. Head straight to Da Lat and cycle through fantastic country lanes and back roads under the shadow of Langbian mountain. The roads will be virtually traffic-free, offering a great way to experience cycling in Vietnam. Dalat was established as a hill resort at the beginning of the last century by homesick French colonials who were drawn to its cool, spring-like weather, pine forests, waterfalls, and lakes. Many reminders of Dalat’s colonial past can be seen in the hundreds of European-style villas, chalets, and other buildings still standing around town. One fine example is the cream-colored art deco villa that was once the summer home of Vietnam’s last emperor, Bao Dai. Another slightly grander example of Dalat’s colonial architecture is the superbly restored Dalat Palace Hotel overlooking the central Xuan Huong lake.
Dalat-Nha Trang: 75km bike ride: Today’s ride is predominantly downhill through pine forests to Nha Trang beach.
Nha Trang Night Market - A very interesting market with lots of local souvenir gifts, foods, and activities like shows, music, and entertainment.
Po Nagar Cham Towers - A beautiful Cham tower on a hill where visitors can enjoy a great view of Nha Trang and discover the history of the Cham people who arrived in Nha Trang in the 17th century.
Nha Trang - Today’s ride is predominantly downhill through pine forests, villages, and tea plantations as the group descends nearly 1500m from Dalat to the Po Klong Galai Cham Tower, near the coastal town of Phan Rang. These four brick towers are among some of the best-preserved in Vietnam; they were built in the 13th century, during the reign of the Cham monarch Java Simhavarman III, as Shiva temples (Hindu). After visiting the temples, the group drives to Nha Trang in the afternoon, staying overnight in Nha Trang. Visit: Ponagar temple.
Nha Trang-Tuy Hoa: 50km bike ride: Avoiding cycling on H1, the group drives in the morning to the Hon Gom peninsula, some 80km.
Po Nagar Cham Towers - The tour guide will show the site in 20 minutes. This ancient tower was built on a hill right by the seaside, visible while riding. It is quite famous in Nha Trang and a must-see when visiting.
Tuy Hoa - Avoiding cycling on H1, the group drives in the morning to the Hon Gom peninsula, some 80km north of Nha Trang. Unloading the bikes, they ride a short way past shrimp farms out along the peninsula to Tuy Hoa, a non-tourist town on the coast. They will visit a famous historical site called the Ho Chi Minh Trail on Sea.
Tuy Hoa-Qui Nhơn: 70km bike ride:
Dak Lak Province - From Tuy Hoa to Quy Nhon, the ride will be on back roads of La Hai, Chi Thanh, passing some small Ba Na ethnic local villages, with stops to give out some charity.
Quy Nhon - The group starts a beautiful ride on country roads of La Hai, Chi Thanh, stopping to visit small villages. Children run along to give ‘hi 5’, and riders shouldn’t be surprised if they are slowed down by lots of cows.
Qui Nhơn-Quang Ngãi: 70km bike ride
Quy Nhon - After breakfast, the journey continues along Vietnam’s only coastal road to the next biking spot near Quang Ngai town. Here, the group unloads at a comfortable hotel and takes lunch before a wonderful afternoon ride again on quiet country roads. The ride starts with a short steady 2 km climb to the top of Thien An Mountain, where they enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding countryside and visit an ancient working pagoda. From here, they ride to the site of the My Lai massacre, now a shrine and memorial museum dedicated to the families who lost their lives. After a guided tour around the site and museum, they continue on quiet roads to the beach for a chance to swim and relax, then continue looping through fishing villages back to the hotel, staying overnight in Quang Ngai. Visit: My Lai relic.
Quang Ngai - After breakfast, the journey continues along Vietnam’s only coastal road to the next biking spot near Quang Ngai town. Here, the group unloads at a comfortable hotel and takes lunch before a wonderful afternoon ride again on quiet country roads. The ride starts with a short steady 2 km climb to the top of Thien An Mountain, where they enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding countryside and visit an ancient working pagoda. From here, they ride to the site of the My Lai massacre, now a shrine and memorial museum dedicated to the families who lost their lives. After a guided tour around the site and museum, they continue on quiet roads to the beach for a chance to swim and relax, then continue looping through fishing villages back to the hotel, staying overnight in Quang Ngai. Visit: My Lai relic.
Quang Ngãi-Hoi An 45km bike ride
My Lai Massacre Museum - The tour guide will show this site in 30 minutes around this massacre, in 1967-1969 after the Tet Offensive. The South Vietnam government and US Army recognized that there was an unsafe village called My Lai, so they tried to clear this village on the map, and the massacre happened.
Quang Ngai - After breakfast, drive a couple of hours to Hoi An, a living museum. Once known as Faifo, Hoi An was one of the Orient’s major trading ports in the 16th-17th centuries. After the Thu Bon river linking Hoi An to the sea silted up, ocean-going ships were no longer able to sail into town, and trade moved 30km up the coast to Tourane (Da Nang today). Despite the past 200 years and the ravages of weather and war, the center of Hoi An remains much the same as it was in its heyday. A walking tour is the best way to see the wooden-fronted houses that once belonged to the town’s prosperous merchants, the Japanese-covered Bridge, and the wonderful market. Hoi An is one of the best places in Vietnam to shop for souvenirs at bargain prices, including silk, handicrafts, antiques, and paintings. Five kilometers from the center of the town is Cua Dai beach, popular with both locals and visitors alike for its sandy beach, warm sea, and seafood stalls. Hoi An is known throughout Vietnam for its excellent seafood.
Hoi An-Mỹ Sơn 45km bike ride
My Son Sanctuary - The tour guide will show tourists around the site in 1 hour. This is a must-see site in Hoi An, where the tour guide will explain about the Cham people, cultures, and history in Central Vietnam in the 9th-13th Century. This is the Lost Kingdom of a Nation that lived in this central land.
Hoi An - After breakfast, drive a couple of hours to Hoi An, a living museum. Once known as Faifo, Hoi An was one of the Orient’s major trading ports in the 16th-17th centuries. After the Thu Bon river linking Hoi An to the sea silted up, ocean-going ships were no longer able to sail into town, and trade moved 30km up the coast to Tourane (Da Nang today). Despite the past 200 years and the ravages of weather and war, the center of Hoi An remains much the same as it was in its heyday. A walking tour is the best way to see the wooden-fronted houses that once belonged to the town’s prosperous merchants, the Japanese-covered Bridge, and the wonderful market. Hoi An is one of the best places in Vietnam to shop for souvenirs at bargain prices, including silk, handicrafts, antiques, and paintings. Five kilometers from the center of the town is Cua Dai beach, popular with both locals and visitors alike for its sandy beach, warm sea, and seafood stalls.

- Accommodations
- Water, snacks, fruits for cycling
- Bicycles, helmets and gear
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Accommodations
- Water, snacks, fruits for cycling
- Bicycles, helmets and gear
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- International insurance and tip for guide , driver
- International insurance and tip for guide , driver
This is a once-in-a-lifetime journey for tourists traveling from Saigon to Central Vietnam by bicycle. The ride will be at a comfortable pace, moving from west to east, from mountains to oceans. It’s leisurely enough to appreciate the scenery, yet brisk enough to reach the next destination. Tourists will be treated to delicious food, and most importantly, they will experience the authentic Vietnam.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime journey for tourists traveling from Saigon to Central Vietnam by bicycle. The ride will be at a comfortable pace, moving from west to east, from mountains to oceans. It’s leisurely enough to appreciate the scenery, yet brisk enough to reach the next destination. Tourists will be treated to delicious food, and most importantly, they will experience the authentic Vietnam.
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.