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English
Included
Explore Marble Mountains with caves, pagodas, and scenic views
Visit Hoi An Museum and historic Ancient Houses
Discover Assembly Halls and traditional craft workshops
See the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge
Stroll through the charming streets of Hoi An
€ 164.42
€ 151.27


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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The Marble Mountains, known locally as Ngu Hanh Son, are a stunning natural and cultural landmark in Da Nang, offering a captivating blend of caves, pagodas, and panoramic viewpoints. Visitors can climb the steps to explore hidden grottoes and ancient temples while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. After immersing yourself in the spiritual and natural beauty of the mountains, a delicious lunch at a local restaurant provides the perfect opportunity to relax and sample regional flavors. Following the visit to the Marble Mountains, the tour continues to the charming town of Hoi An, where history and culture come alive. Walking through the ancient streets, you will explore the Hoi An Museum, historic houses, Chinese-influenced assembly halls, and art craft workshops, all culminating in a visit to the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge. Once a prosperous seaport, Hoi An preserves a timeless charm, showcasing a harmonious blend of architectural styles and cultural influences from Japan, China, France, and Vietnam, making it a truly unforgettable destination.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Transportation with air-conditioning
Entrance fees
Lunch
Bottled drinking water
English speaking guide
Insurance coverage
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Sunglasses and sunscreen
Camera
No public transportation nearby
This tour will have a maximum of fifteen travellers
Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Marble Mountains was a great experience. The entrance ticket is only 40,000 VND, and the elevator is very convenient — 15,000 VND per ride (30,000 VND round-trip). I spent about 1.5–2 hours exploring the caves, pagodas and viewpoints. Everything is well-organized, and the views over Da Nang are fantastic. Definitely worth visiting while in the area.

The views from the top are beautiful, even in a bit of rain, and the climb through the caves and pagodas is interesting without being too exhausting. The area feels peaceful and well-maintained, and there’s plenty to explore — temples, statues, and little pathways that make you feel like you’re discovering hidden spots. It’s a nice mix of nature and culture, and much more relaxing and enjoyable than the crowded tourist traps. Definitely a spot I’d recommend if you’re in the area

This is a must go place for any tourist travelling to da nang. Best to go early as this place opens at 7am. There is lot of walking up the stairs. So carry water and be prepared to explore the pagodas and mesmerizing caves. Also donot miss the highest point of the peak here which gives a beautiful view of the city and the sea

Visiting these mounzains was such an amazing experience! From the moment you step inside, you can feel how ancient and powerful this place is. The formations are absolutely stunning, and the caves themselves are enormous, much larger than I expected. Walking through them feels like exploring another world hidden beneath the surface. Everything is beautifully lit, making it easy to take in all the incredible details. The entrance fee is only 40K VND, which is really affordable for such a memorable and breathtaking adventure. I’d definitely recommend checking it out if you’re in the area, it’s one of those places that leaves a lasting impression!

Good to go but too many people at the small space. Cave is marvelous. When you come with bike, it seems not able to park on the car parking lot. You just park at the coffee shop and buy one cafe after exploring mountain. So many steps are not fit for old people.

Hoi An is really a beautiful city! However, the Japanese bridge is non-existent. A notice about the construction work or that this attraction is being renovated would have been nice! In my opinion, you don't need to see the Marble Mountain if you have already visited other grottos. You can really save yourself the elevator if you can climb stairs without any problems.

Wonderfull site, great trip



