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Hoi An to Hue By Limousine Bus Departure 12.00pm
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Departure Location: 105 Ton Duc Thang Street, Hoi An City ( Hung Thanh Travel Office )
Drop off Location: 7 Doi Cung Street, Hue City Center
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Bus Hoi An to Hue Itinerary
The distance from Hoi An to Hue City Center is approximately 150 kilometers. Traveling by bus is the most convenient and affordable way to make the journey. The trip takes around 3.5 hours and costs between VND 300,000 and 350,000. Several bus companies operate on this route, providing a comfortable and scenic journey, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful landscapes between Hoi An and Hue.
12:00: Bus start from Our office: 105 Ton Duc Thang Street, Hoi An City ( Hung Thanh Travel Office )
Bus will stop on the way ( in a Restaurant )
15:30: Arrival: Hue City Center , drop off
Hoi An to Hue Bus time
Hoi An to Hue: 8:00, 9:00, 12:00, 16:00 | 14$ / Pax |
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Depart from: Hoi An City Center | Daily |
Baggage: No specific regulation, but it is recommended that luggage not exceed 20kg + 1 carry-on bag /person
Thing to do in Hoi An
Discover the Old Town
Hoi An’s Old Town is a blend of influences from merchants who settled here between the 15th and 19th centuries, including those from China, Japan, and Europe. This fusion of cultures has given rise to the town’s distinct architectural style. As you wander the streets, don’t forget your camera to capture the beauty of landmarks such as the Japanese Bridge, the Tan Ky Ancestral House, and Phuc Kien Assembly Hall.
Savor the Flavors
Hoi An’s cuisine is a delight for the senses. Every day, fresh produce, seafood, herbs, and fruit from local farms and fishing boats find their way to the town’s vibrant markets. Three must-try dishes that represent the culinary soul of Hoi An are Cao Lau, Hoanh Thanh, and white rose dumplings.
Cycle through the Countryside
Hoi An’s countryside is a peaceful haven best explored by bike, especially at sunrise. As you pedal through lush greenery, you might spot water buffalo grazing or flicking their tails. Pedal past vegetable farms and tranquil ponds in Cam Thanh and Tra Que, immersing yourself in the area’s rural beauty.
Relax at the Beach
Just a 10-minute drive from the Ancient Town, An Bang Beach offers a perfect escape with its seafood lunches, sandy shores, and inviting waves. Pack your books, beach blankets, and swimwear, or take a boat trip to the untouched Cham Islands for a more serene experience.
Explore My Son
Located 40 kilometers from Hoi An, the My Son Sanctuary is a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site. Set in a valley near a shaded stream, the temples here were constructed by the Cham people between the 7th and 13th centuries, offering a glimpse into Vietnam’s ancient history.
Things to Do in Hue
Step Back into Imperial Vietnam
Hue is the heart of Vietnam’s imperial history. Discover the legacy of the last royal dynasty by exploring the Hue Citadel, with its palaces, pavilions, and theatres. Don’t miss the tombs of emperors Tu Duc, Minh Mang, and Khai Dinh, which reflect the grandeur of the ancient empire.
Indulge in Royal Cuisine
Hue is a food lover’s paradise. Start your culinary adventure at Dong Ba Market, where you can find fresh local produce. Then, dive into the city’s beloved dishes like Banh Khoai and Banh Beo, offering a taste of the region’s royal culinary traditions.
Immerse in Hue’s Buddhist Heritage
Hue’s tranquil atmosphere is most evident in its pagodas and monasteries. The iconic seven-tiered Thien Mụ Pagoda is a must-see, as is the Tu Hieu Monastery, where the renowned monk Thich Nhat Hanh once studied.
Cycle Through Rice Paddies
Hue’s picturesque streets and lush landscapes make it a perfect destination for cycling. A ride to the charming Thanh Toan Bridge takes you through scenic countryside, passing by vegetable farms, footbridges, and flocks of ducks, showcasing the area’s rural charm.
Discover French Colonial Influence
Hue’s colonial past can still be seen in its architecture. Stroll along Le Loi Street and admire the art deco style of La Residence Hotel and the striking red buildings of Quoc Hoc High School, both remnants of French influence on the city.
Cancellation policy: Hoi An Full Moon Bus - Hue Full Moon Bus
REFUND 75% excluding fee (more than 48 hours before departure)
Submit refund request before please!
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