Embark on a Hue City Tour from Hoi An and delve into the rich history of the Nguyen Dynasty’s ancient capital. Explore temples, palaces, and royal homes, and savor Hue’s exquisite royal cuisine.
Embark on a Hue City Tour from Hoi An and delve into the rich history of the Nguyen Dynasty’s ancient capital. Explore temples, palaces, and royal homes, and savor Hue’s exquisite royal cuisine.
- Hai Van Pass - Visitors have the opportunity to experience one of Vietnam’s most stunning passes, featuring a winding road and breathtaking views from the summit.
- Hue Imperial City (The Citadel) - The Hue Imperial City, also known as the Citadel of Hue, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in central Vietnam. Constructed between 1804 and…
- Hai Van Pass - Visitors have the opportunity to experience one of Vietnam’s most stunning passes, featuring a winding road and breathtaking views from the summit.
- Hue Imperial City (The Citadel) - The Hue Imperial City, also known as the Citadel of Hue, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in central Vietnam. Constructed between 1804 and 1833 during the Nguyen Dynasty, it served as Vietnam’s political and cultural hub at the time. This expansive complex is encircled by a moat and thick walls, covering around 520 hectares. It boasts grand palaces, temples, gates, and royal residences, with notable landmarks such as the Ngo Mon Gate, Thai Hoa Palace, and the Forbidden Purple City. The architecture combines traditional Vietnamese and imperial styles, providing insight into Vietnam’s royal history and culture. Today, the Hue Imperial City is a popular tourist attraction and a significant emblem of Vietnam’s heritage.
- Thua Thien - Hue Province - Thien Mu Pagoda, also known as the Heavenly Lady Pagoda, is one of Hue, Vietnam’s most iconic and historic Buddhist temples. Perched on a hill overlooking the Perfume River, it was founded in 1601 during the reign of the Nguyen Lords. The pagoda is distinguished by its seven-story tower, the Phuoc Duyen Tower, a prominent symbol of Hue. The site is celebrated for its peaceful ambiance, stunning architecture, and spiritual importance. Thien Mu Pagoda has played a vital role in Vietnamese Buddhism and history, including its association with the anti-colonial movement in the 20th century. Today, it remains a popular pilgrimage site and tourist attraction, merging spiritual tranquility with cultural heritage.
- Lap An Lagoon - Lập An Lagoon is a picturesque coastal lagoon located near Hue in central Vietnam. Renowned for its serene waters, lush mangroves, and vibrant floating fishing villages, it offers a tranquil retreat into nature. The lagoon is part of a freshwater and saltwater ecosystem that supports local fishing communities and diverse wildlife. Visitors often explore the area by boat, enjoying the scenic landscape, traditional fishing activities, and local culture. Lập An Lagoon is a beautiful destination that highlights Vietnam’s natural beauty and rural life.
- Tomb of Khai Dinh - The Khai Dinh Tomb in Hue is the mausoleum of Emperor Khai Dinh, one of the emperors of Vietnam’s Nguyen dynasty. Situated about 10 km from the city center, it was built between 1920 and 1931. The tomb combines traditional Vietnamese architecture with French influences, showcasing a blend of Eastern and Western styles. It features intricate mosaics, ornate carvings, and a grand staircase leading to the main shrine. The interior houses elaborate altars, statues, and historical artifacts. Khai Dinh Tomb is renowned for its unique design, detailed decoration, and historical significance as a symbol of Vietnam’s imperial past. It is a popular tourist destination for those interested in Vietnam’s history and architecture.
- Vietnam - Traveling along National Highway 1A, one can witness lush countryside, rice paddy fields, and the daily life of local residents. The round trip from Hoi An to Hue and back takes approximately 7 hours.

- Hai Van Pass
- Lap An Lagoon
- Sightseeing Hue Imperial city, Thien Mu Pagoda, Khai Dinh Tomb
- Vietnamese set menu at Madam Thu restaurant
- English tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Water
- Hai Van Pass
- Lap An Lagoon
- Sightseeing Hue Imperial city, Thien Mu Pagoda, Khai Dinh Tomb
- Vietnamese set menu at Madam Thu restaurant
- English tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Water
- Personal expenses
- Tipping
- Personal expenses
- Tipping
At 7:30 a.m., departing from Hoi An, the journey to Hue begins with a drive over the magnificent Hai Van Pass, celebrated for its stunning mountain and ocean vistas. En route, there will be a stop at Lap An Lagoon, a charming brackish water lagoon ideal for photography and relaxation. Upon reaching Hue, the first visit is to Thien Mu Pagoda, a historic…
At 7:30 a.m., departing from Hoi An, the journey to Hue begins with a drive over the magnificent Hai Van Pass, celebrated for its stunning mountain and ocean vistas. En route, there will be a stop at Lap An Lagoon, a charming brackish water lagoon ideal for photography and relaxation. Upon reaching Hue, the first visit is to Thien Mu Pagoda, a historic and iconic spiritual site with views of the Perfume River. Lunch will be at Madam Thu Restaurant, famous for its delectable Vietnamese cuisine. Following lunch, the exploration continues at the Hue Imperial City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where ancient palaces, temples, and royal relics showcase Vietnam’s imperial past. In the afternoon, the tour includes a visit to Khai Dinh Tomb, a remarkable mausoleum noted for its intricate mosaics and unique fusion of Vietnamese and Western architectural styles. The tour concludes with a return trip to Hoi An, providing a full day of scenic beauty and cultural exploration.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.