









8 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Explore the UNESCO-listed My Son Sanctuary
Discover ancient Champa architecture and history
Walk through the atmospheric streets of Hoi An Ancient Town
Visit key cultural sites, museums, and heritage buildings
€ 129.62
€ 119.25


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Embark on a captivating full-day journey that blends ancient history, cultural depth, and timeless beauty. We begin at My Son Sanctuary, once the spiritual heart of the Champa Kingdom and now honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tucked within a tranquil valley, this archaeological treasure features a remarkable collection of red-brick towers and sanctuaries dating from the 7th to the 13th century. After exploring these atmospheric ruins, we continue to Hoi An to enjoy a flavorful lunch at a local restaurant before stepping into the charming streets of the ancient town.
Our walking tour reveals the many layers of Hoi An’s vibrant past, a city that prospered as a major trading port between the 16th and 18th centuries. As we wander through its lantern-lined alleys, we visit important cultural landmarks including the Hoi An Museum, beautifully preserved Ancient Houses, Chinese-influenced Assembly Halls, and a traditional Craft Workshop. The journey culminates at the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, a symbol of Hoi An’s rich architectural fusion of Chinese, Japanese, French, and Vietnamese influences. Despite the passage of time, Hoi An continues to enchant visitors with its serene charm and enduring elegance.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Transportation with air-conditioning
Entrance fees
Bottled drinking water
Lunch
English speaking tour guide
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This tour will have a maximum of 15 travelers
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Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
One child per adult additional children pay adult fare
Free for children 0-5 years old
Minimum booking of 2 people required
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Mesmerizing historical site, featuring ancient Cham temples set amidst lush, green landscapes. The intricate stone carvings and ruins reflect a rich cultural heritage and impressive architectural skill. Walking through the sanctuary feels like stepping back in time. Guided tours enhance understanding, though it can get hot, so bring water and sun protection. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and culture lovers exploring Vietnam.

A great little morning trip out of Hoi An. Very interesting site in a really lovely location. Come with a guide and you’ll learn a lot. We did an early morning guided tour from Hoi An, arriving at My Son at 6.30am and it was perfect time, so quiet and you got to have a really open and comfortable experience.

Nice historic site made of ancient ruined Hindu temples easily accessible from Danang and Hoi An. We visited in low rainy season and were the only visitors on site which was quite spectacular in many ways ! If you feel like walking a bit, it is only a 2-km walk from the entrance to the site and quite a lovely journey. There is a 15-minute traditional show at the end of the tour to close the visit. First show of the day this time of year was at 9:45am. Therefore all tourist buses and groups are not aiming to arrive on site before 8:30-9:00. I did not feel it was so impressive but definitely a nice and interesting visit.

We visited very early today (~7AM) and we were the first guests to enter the area which was very nice. Overall we had a nice morning there and the temples, altars and other Chamba buildings were very interesting. Can highly recommend to do the tour with a guide.

Beautiful place, although brickwork looks slightly dated and in need of some maintenance. All jokes aside, this Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is an incredible UNESCO world heritage site that is definitely worth it if you are in the region. There is so much to see when walking amongst these ruins that would have been a prominent religious place in their day. The carvings, sculptures, and feeling of walking up stairs and through chambers that people worshipped in centuries ago is a timeless reminder of our human spirit. Logistically, We rode a scooter there from Hoi An, sweated through our clothes in the heat, then had coconut coffees. Magical.

We strongly recommand this tour: old city visit + My Son sanctuary We learnt a lot about vietnamese culture and traditions: very interesting Tom was very kind with us: Thank you very much for your professionalism and Good mood!

Very nice walk. My Son ruins are worth it. While they cannot be compared to The Ruins of Angkor, they do give us a glimpse of the Champa kingdom that competed with the Khmer kingdom. Lunch in a nice place and later visit to the romantic Hoi An. Excellent and very warm guide



