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Hue to Hoi An By Sleeper Bus Departure 7.30am
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Departure Location: Queen Cafe Office – 7 Doi Cung Street, Hue City
Drop off Location: 105 Ton Duc Thang Street ( Hoi An City Center )
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Bus Hue to Hoi An Itinerary
Hue to Hoi An City Center around 150km Route. Traveling by bus from Hoi An City is the most convenient and budget-friendly option. It takes around 3-4 hours and costs between VND 200,000 and 350,000. Several bus companies operate on this route. Taking a bus allows you to conveniently explore the beautiful route from Hue to Hoi An.
07:30: Bus start from Our office: Queen Cafe Office – 7 Doi Cung Street, Hue City
Bus will stop on the way ( in a Restaurant )
11:00: Arrival: Hoi An City Center Town, drop off
Hue to Hoi An Bus time
Hue to Hoi An: 7:30, 8:00, 9:00… | 10$-12$ / Pax |
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Depart from: Hue City Center | Daily |
Baggage: No specific regulation, but it is recommended that luggage not exceed 20kg + 1 carry-on bag /person
Hue City
Hue is a city chock-full of stories. The Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty built their feudal capital along Hue’s fertile riverbanks and atop its forested hills, but their imperial legacy is just one of many reasons to visit. Hue’s refined cuisine is the stuff of legend, and its leafy streets are lined with mossy pagodas, art déco mansions, and eye-popping markets. Through the whole scene flows the Perfume River, setting a languid pace the rest of the city is happy to follow
Things to do in Hue
See Imperial Vietnam
Get acquainted with Vietnam’s last royal dynastic family by exploring what survives of their 143-year reign. Roam the palaces, pavilions and theatres of the Hue Citadel and make time to visit the tombs of emperors Tu Duc, Minh Mang and Khai Dinh.
Eat like a king
You’re never far from a world-class meal in Hue. Nose around the flapping-fresh produce at Dong Ba Market for a teaser, then whet your appetite with Hue’s much-loved snacks, such as Banh Khoai and Banh Beo.
Explore the city’s Buddhist roots
Hue’s serene atmosphere is most penetrating in its pagodas and monasteries. See the iconic seven-tiered tower of Thien Mụ Pagoda, then pay a visit to Tu Hieu Monastery, where Thich Nhat Hanh spent his days as a novice monk.
Cycle in the rice paddies
Hue’s photogenic streets and lush countryside are a wonderland for casual cyclists. The ride to the tile-roofed Thanh Toan Bridge is one of Hue’s most captivating, winding past vegetable farms, footbridges, and flocks of ducks.
Revisit colonial history
Travellers with an eye for architecture will enjoy seeing what remains of French influence in Hue. Stroll down Le Loi to encounter the art déco lines of La Residence Hotel, and the stately crimson buildings of Quoc Hoc High School
Things to do in Hoi An
Get lost in the Old Town
Merchants from China, Japan and later Europe settled in Hoi An from the 15th to 19th centuries, creating a unique architectural fusion. Bring your camera as you tread the Japanese Bridge, Tan Ky ancestral house, and Phuc Kien Assembly Hall.
Treat your taste buds
Dining in Hoi An is pure pleasure. Farms and fishing boats contribute just-picked vegetables, seafood, herbs and fruit to the markets daily. Three quintessential Hoi An dishes are Cao Lau, Hoanh Thanh, and white rose dumplings.
Cycle in the countryside
Sunrise in Hoi An is a prime time to grab your hat and hop on a bike. With any luck, you’ll find yourself in a sea of green, with water buffalo flicking their tails. In Cam Thanh and Tra Que, you’ll pass vegetable farms and frond-fringed ponds.
Hit the beach
An Bang Beach, just a 10-minute drive from the Ancient Town, promises seafood lunches, sandy stretches and cool waves. Bring your books, beach blankets, and bikinis; or board a boat to the pristine shores of the Cham Islands.
Marvel at My Son
My Son Sanctuary is a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site 40 kilometres from Hoi An. Tucked into a valley near a shaded stream, these temples were built by the Cham people. The surviving structures date from the 7th to the 13th century.
Cancellation policy: Hue Full Moon Bus - Hoi An Full Moon Bus
REFUND 75% excluding fee (more than 48 hours before departure)
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