Hue was the ancient capital of Vietnam. A cruise tour on the Perfume River is a scenic way to explore Hue City. Another highlight of the tour is Hoi An with a walking over the Japanese Bridge, visiting the different Chinese Assembly Halls and pagodas. You also have a chance to discover My Son Holy land, the former capital of the ancient Cham civilization that ruled central Vietnam from the 2nd to the 13th century, is considered to be one of the best-preserved Cham structures in Vietnam.
Day 1: Hue Arrival ( D )
Meet at Phu Bai airprot and transfer to the hotel. We will then visit Dong Ba market and the Imperial Citadel from where the Nguyen Dynasty ruled between 1802 to 1945. Enjoy dinner and listen to Hue Court music. Overnight at the hotel in Hue City.
Day 2: Hue - Hoi An ( B,L )
After breakfast, we take a morning boat ride on the Perfume River to visit a Sampan Village,Thien Mu Pagoda, Minh Mang Tomb. After lunch, we will leave Hue for Hoi An and stop on the way to visit Lang Co Beach, the spectacular Hai Van Pass, Cham Museum, home to Vietnam’s largest collection of Cham treasure, and the Marble Mountains. Arrive in Hoi An for check into the hotel and rest. Overnight at the hotel in Hoi An Town.
Day 3: Hoi An - My Son ( B,L )
After breakfast, we will drive to visit My Son Holy Land and then return to Hoi An for lunch. In the afternoon is free to walk around Hoi An Ancient Town for your own visit the Japanese Covered Bridge, the Pottery Museum, Tan Ky old house, the Cantonese congregation, silk street in Hoi An, the temples and pagodas of Chinese appearance. Overnight at the hotel in Hoi An.
Day 4: Hoi An - Da Nang Airport ( B )
This morning is free for shopping until transfer to Da Nang airport for next destination. Tour end here.
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Inclusion
* Meals as indicated in itinerary * Land transport * English speaking guide * Entrance fees * Hue Court music * Boat trip * Hotel Accommodation based on twin sharing
Exclusion
* Travel insurance * Drinks and the others are not mentioned in the program.