Trip info
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Private car
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2-15
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Hotel
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Da Nang
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All year round
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Private
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English
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As trip mentions
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1
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78
Overview
Explore the charm of Central Vietnam with a journey through Da Nang, Hoi An, and Hue. Begin with vibrant Da Nang and enjoy a full-day excursion to Ba Na Hills, home to the iconic Golden Bridge. Discover the peaceful countryside and ancient town atmosphere of Hoi An with immersive local experiences. Continue to Hue via scenic coastal routes and enjoy a romantic dinner cruise on the Huong River. Conclude your trip with a full-day exploration of Hue’s imperial heritage before departure.
Highlights
- Full-day excursion to Ba Na Hills and the iconic Golden Bridge
- Explore the charming Hoi An Ancient Town and local countryside experiences
- Scenic coastal journey from Da Nang to Hue
- Discover Hue Imperial City and royal heritage sites
Itinerary
Arrival at Da Nang Airport, where your Vietnam Tourist guide and driver will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your hotel in the city. The rest of the day is free at your leisure to relax or explore on your own. In the evening, enjoy a pleasant walk along the Han River and discover the vibrant atmosphere of Da Nang by night includes: The dragon bridge, Love bridge, Carp Dragon Statue and check in with super yacht restaurant…
Overnight in Da Nang.
After breakfast, depart for Ba Na Hills and enjoy a full-day excursion. Take a scenic cable car ride up the mountain and admire the breathtaking views along the way. Often referred to as a “mini Europe,” Ba Na Hills offers beautifully designed castles, charming architecture, and plenty of great photo opportunities—especially at the iconic Golden Bridge, French village, Le Jardin D’Amour garden, Fantasy park… Lunch is included during the tour.
Late afternoon, transfer to Hoi An ancient town. Check in to your hotel.
Overnight in Hoi An.
Start your day with a countryside adventure as our guide picks you up by US Military Jeep and takes you beyond the city to experience authentic rural life. Visit a traditional house displaying old farming tools, learn how rice flour and rice paper are made, and explore a village communal house surrounded by a banyan tree and ancient well. Meet friendly water buffaloes and try hands-on rice farming activities such as plowing, transplanting rice, and scooping water with a local farmer. The experience ends with a relaxing herbal foot soak followed by a rustic Vietnamese family-style meal “Cơm Gia Đình” at Bếp Quê, where you can also try making the traditional dish Tam Hữu.
Afternoon, you will be led on a walking tour to explore this World Heritage Site. Highlights include an ancient merchant house, the Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge and the vibrant riverside market.
Overnight in Hoi An.
In the morning, depart for Hue via the scenic coastal route, passing by Lang Co Beach and the spectacular Hai Van Pass. En route, visit the Cham Museum to learn more about the ancient Champa civilization. Upon arrival in Hue, check in to your hotel and enjoy some free time at your leisure.
In the evening, join a 3-hour foodie tour by walking and taxi with your local guide, discovering Hue’s rich culinary scene and sampling a variety of authentic local dishes.
Begin your day with a scenic dragon boat cruise along the Perfume River to visit Thien Mu Pagoda, the oldest and most iconic pagoda in Hue. Continue to the Imperial Citadel, the former political and cultural center of the Nguyen Dynasty, Vietnam’s last royal dynasty. Explore the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum, home to a remarkable collection of royal artifacts and ornaments from the Nguyen era. Later, visit Dong Ba Market to experience the vibrant daily life of local residents.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant featuring traditional Hue cuisine. In the afternoon, visit Khai Dinh King’s Tomb, famous for its distinctive blend of Eastern traditions and Western architectural influences. Continue to Tu Duc King’s Tomb, admired for its harmonious layout, elegant symmetry, and tranquil natural setting. Conclude the tour with a visit to a traditional conical hat and incense-making village, where you can learn about Hue’s long-standing handicraft heritage. Return to your hotel.
Overnight in Hue.
After breakfast, enjoy your free time at leisure until check-out or transfer to the airport for your departure flight.
Includes/Excludes
Includes
- Private car transfer
- Pick up & drop off at hotel
- English speaking tourguide
- Entrance fee
- Meals as trip mention
- Accommodation
- Mineral water & tissue
Excludes
- Tip
- Personal expense
- Insurance
Deposit & Cancellation Policy
+ A 30% deposit is required upon booking confirmation.
+ The remaining 70% must be paid at least 14 days prior to tour departure.
+ Cancellations made at least 14 days before the tour departure are eligible for a full refund.
+ Cancellations made between 14 -7 days before departure will incur a 50% cancellation charge.
+ Cancellations made less than 7 days or no show before departure will be subject to a 100% charge.
Overall Trip Rating:
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Verified PurchaseBy Emily Watson March 19, 2026 Vietnam Central Tour Package 6 DaysWhat an incredible 6 days exploring Central Vietnam! From the moment we landed in Da Nang, everything was flawlessly organized. We started with the breathtaking Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills—walking among those giant stone hands high in the clouds is a memory I'll never forget. Hoi An was pure magic, especially in the evening with all the lanterns glowing along the Thu Bon River; we even took a short boat ride and released our own lanterns. A day trip to the Imperial Citadel in Hue took us deep into Vietnam's royal past, and the drive over the Hai Van Pass was surprisingly scenic. Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate, and the local food—especially the Cao Lau noodles in Hoi An and the bun bo Hue—was absolutely delicious. The pace was just right: busy enough to see everything, but with enough free time to relax or do a bit of shopping. For anyone wanting a deep dive into Vietnam's history, culture, and coastal beauty, this central tour is a perfect choice.Date of Experience: March 10, 2026
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Verified PurchaseBy Dave Peterson(United States (US))February 28, 2026 Central of VietnamLet me save you some research time – this tour rocks. Six days in Central Vietnam and I only cried once (when I had to leave Hoi An). Day one: Ba Na Hills. The Golden Bridge is exactly as ridiculous and amazing as the Instagram photos promise. Those giant stone hands? Yes, they're fake. No, I didn't care. I took 47 pictures. Day two: Hoi An. I got a custom suit made in 24 hours that fits better than anything I own from Macy's. Also, I ate Cao Lau noodles three times. No regrets. The lantern festival at night? Magical. Just watch out for the electric scooters – they will hit you. Day three: Marble Mountains. Lots of stairs. Lots of Buddha statues. One very narrow cave where I got stuck and questioned my life choices. Worth it for the view. Day four: Hue. Took a dragon boat (very fancy), saw a pagoda, explored a citadel. The royal tombs are basically ancient flexes by dead emperors. Khai Dinh's tomb is particularly extra – like a Vietnamese-Versace love child. Day five: more Hue. Ate banh khoai (think crispy pancakes filled with shrimp). My belt got tighter. Day six: flew home fatter and happier. Great guides, solid food, zero regrets. Just bring mosquito spray and stretch before those Marble Mountain stairs.Date of Experience: February 18, 2026
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