Hoi An Night & Marble Mountains Tour: Immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Central Vietnam with a private tour that combines the daytime exploration of Marble Mountains with the enchanting nighttime atmosphere of Hoi An. This journey will take you to the caves and temples of Marble Mountain in the afternoon before visiting the impressive Lady Buddha statue. Then, as the sun sets, you’ll be transported to the ancient town of Hoi An, beautifully lit up with lanterns and lights. The Hoi An Night is said to be one of the must-sees in Vietnam.
Here, our local guide will lead you through the historic streets, explain the culture and history, before allowing you to participate in a traditional candle floating ceremony on the river. Finally, you’ll enjoy a delicious dinner at a local restaurant. This is the perfect way to experience both the natural beauty and cultural highlights of the region. Book more tours here.
The Marble Mountains are a cluster of five marble and limestone mountains which are named after the five elements. Stone steps carved into the mountain lead to a Buddhist Pagoda. You can also discover stunning caves and enjoy the beautiful view from the mountain top.
Marble Mountains are also home to Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, which is a unique craft village. Situated at the foot of the Marble Mountains, this craft village has a proud history covering more than 200 years.
We will head north to visit the Son Tra Peninsula. It is 693-meter high above sea level and 10-kilometer from the center of Da Nang City to the North-East. Pay a visit to Son Tra Linh Ung Pagoda, considered one of the biggest pagodas in Da Nang City. The most striking feature of this vast pagoda is its huge Lady Buddha statue, which is one of the tallest in Vietnam and spectacularly dominates the skyline. You can contemplate the whole city, Son Tra peninsula as well as the Marble Mountains along with white sand-bank.
Fujian Assembly Hall is an unmissable historical and cultural relic for tourists visiting Hoi An. The site not only represents the elaborate ancient architecture of the Old Town, but also has great spiritual significance to the local community.
Tan Ky Old House, with more than 200 years of history, is considered as a “living museum”. Its unique architecture of ancient Hoi An and long-standing traditional cultures have made Tan ky Old House become a household name for many tourists.
Japanese Bridge in Hoi An is an iconic symbol of Hoi An Ancient Town, a tourist attraction and a well-designed construction. It has the honor of being printed in Vietnam’s 20,000 VND banknote
The lantern festival in Hoi an activity aimed at conserving the local culture of this land. Lanterns are a symbol of peace and luck. In some touristy areas of Hoi An, people can even release floating lanterns into Hoai River. The glistening candles drifting along the river hold the people’s wishes and prayers for prosperity and happiness in life.
Yes, you will take a boat ride and release candles on the river.
The tour lasts about 8 hours
It is about 30 km between the 2 places
Yes, dinner is included in this tour.
English is the used language.
We usually finish at 8.00 pm
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James –
Fabulous day. Khanh was our guide. He speaks English as a native ( he has not been overseas).
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John Huynh –
I was traveling solo but still booked this private half-day tour anyway. The guide Mr. Khanh was super friendly and very knowledgeable! I had a lovely time understanding some history from him and just chatting like a friend. The tour to marble mountain was worth the climb up (maybe not suitable for the elderly) for a great view, and after that it was a relaxing one in Hoi An old town. I had enough time to do a bit of shopping too. Overall will recommend this tour for sure!