Discover Da Nang, Hue, and Hoi An: 5D4N Culinary & Adventure Tour Essentials
I embarked on an unforgettable journey to Da Nang, Hue, and Hoi An, Vietnam 🇻🇳 at the end of March. Here’s a detailed breakdown of my culinary adventures, thrilling experiences, and travel expenses 💰.

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✈️ Round-trip flight: RM599 (including 20kg check-in luggage)
👩 Tour package: USD398 per person (cheaper with more people) – includes a guide, three meals a day, transportation, accommodation, entrance fees, and tips.
🏨 Accommodation: Pavillon Hotel (3 nights in Da Nang + 1 night in Hoi An)
📞 SIM card: RM25 for Viettel (5 days / 4G daily, 7G total)
🧳 Souvenirs, beer, and coffee: RM300

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**DAY 1️⃣: Da Nang**
– **Da Nang Cathedral**: A stunning pink church with Gothic architecture.
– **Han Market**: A bustling marketplace where haggling is a must. Find a variety of “branded” clothes and souvenirs.
– **Son Tra Peninsula and Linh Ung Pagoda**: Home to Vietnam’s tallest Guanyin statue, offering breathtaking views.
– **Dinner at Madame Lan**: A Michelin Guide-recommended restaurant, perfect for a memorable meal.

**DAY 2️⃣: Ba Na Hills**
– Spent the entire day exploring the mountain, accessible by cable car🚡.
– **Golden Bridge**: A mid-mountain highlight, famous for its unique design.
– **French Wine Cellar and Le Jardin D’amour**: Comprising nine enchanting gardens, it’s a picturesque spot.
– **Second Cable Car Ride**: Ascend to the summit for more scenic views.

– **French Village Bell Tower, Nine-Story Goddess Temple, Tomb Temple, Linh Phong Temple, Linh Chu Lin Tu Temple**: Explore these cultural landmarks and enjoy a complimentary sun krafbeer.
– **Indoor/Outdoor Activities**: Similar to Genting, with high-altitude roller coasters, drop towers, and indoor rock climbing.

**DAY 3️⃣: Hue**
– **Hue Imperial City**: The former capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty, rich in history and culture.
– **Thien Mu Pagoda**: Known as the “Heavenly Lady” or Thiên Mụ, a serene and spiritual site.
– **Khai Dinh Tomb**: Built by Emperor Khai Dinh, the 12th emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty, from 1920 to 1931, this imperial tomb is a masterpiece of architecture.

– **Thuy Xuan Incense Village**: Experience the traditional art of making incense.
– **Son Tra Night Market**: A vibrant evening market.
– **Dragon Fire Show on the Bridge**: At 9 PM, watch the dragon spitting fire three times and spraying water three times, every minute.

**DAY 4️⃣: Hoi An**
– **Marble Mountains**: Climb 200 meters up the stairs to enjoy panoramic views of the city and Buddha statues.
– **Cam Thanh Village**: Take a coconut boat ride; tip VND100,000 if you want the boatman to spin fast.
– **Water Coconut Forest Adventure**: While riding the blue boat, pass through the lush forest and catch small crabs.

Enjoy the local entertainment with Vietnamese singing K-pop, Min Nan, and Chinese songs.
– **Chillax Eatery & Hangout**: Make lanterns, admire the rice fields, and savor drip coffee.
– **Hoi An Ancient Town**: Explore the local market, ancient houses, Fujian Assembly Hall, and the 18th-century Japanese covered bridge.
Release floating lanterns at night; the town closes at 10 PM.
✅ Da Nang and Hoi An are incredibly laid-back cities, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
💰 Everything is surprisingly affordable.
🍻 The local beer is absolutely fantastic [WowR].
🇰🇷 You’ll find many Korean tourists, giving the place a bit of a Korean vibe.
That tour package sounds amazing! I love how it covers food, activities, and even tips—definitely gives a good sense of what to expect. Did you find the guide super helpful throughout the trip?
Absolutely! Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and made the trip so much more enjoyable. They shared insider tips and ensured everything ran smoothly. Thanks for your interest—it’s a fantastic way to experience central Vietnam!