
50/50 Da nang & Hoi An Private Tours
50/50 Da nang & Hoi An Private Tours
Choose your destinations for unforgettable experiences:<br><br>In Da Nang, we combine urban and coastal exploration, offering you the vibrant cityscape along
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Your Itinerary
A curated journey through the experience
Dragon Bridge
At sometime during our day's tour we cross the 3 bridges of Da Nang: Han River Bridge, Tran Thi Ly Bridge and the famous Dragon Bridge which on weekend evenings provides an incredible performance of breathing fire & water!!
30 minutesDa Nang
Enjoy dripping local coffee
30 minutesCon Market
the largest wholesale and retail venue in central Vietnam. This place offers great insight into the daily life of ordinary Vietnamese. Feel free to shop here, I will be next to you if you need help – and at least try some more local specialities such as coconut candy or lotus and dried watermelon seeds, and perhaps ending with a favourite local dessert.
30 minutesLady Buddha
One of our most sacred places of worship is the 18th century pagoda of Ling Ung on Son Tra peninsular, Here you will enjoy breath taking views of Da Nang and its beaches, and along with visitors from many countries you will certainly meet groups of rural Vietnamese visiting the pagoda, and can marvel with them at the gigantic 67m tall 'Lady Buddha' statute as she gazes out over the East Sea and Cham Islands in the distance.
1 hourMy Khe Beach
My Khe Beach was an area for R&R. Marble Mountains was not immune to the war's effects, so remember to ask your guide about its use during the conflict.
15 minutesThe Marble Mountains
A stunning cluster of 5 limestone & marble hills this is a well known pilgrimage site with peaks, caves, tunnels & temples reached by a short elevator ride.There are great photo opportunities at this outstanding location.
1 hour 30 minutesHoi An Ancient Town
On arrival we embark on our walking tour of this charming Old Town, including visits to temples, old houses with a mix of Vietnamese, Chinese, Hindu, Japanese & Portuguese influences, some dating back to 1780 and not forgetting the famous Japanese Bridge built in 1719. Hoi An is a shoppers paradise and not all are its well known tailors and shoe shops! Look out for Hoi An's famous lanterns which adorn its streets and buildings, these are a good souvenir of your visit here. The Central Market is a perfect choice to see local food too.
4 hoursHoi An Night Market Walking Tours
A final 'must see' is Hoi An at night with its display of beautiful lights and lanterns, and we can finish our evening with a delicious and inexpensive sea food meal underneath the lanterns or an 8-course set menu on An-Bang beach overlooking the East sea - all for around $10 per person. And cocktails are plentiful and inexpensive in Hoi An too!!
30 minutes