7Days 6Nghts Da Nang – Bana Hills – Marble Mountain – Coconut forest – Traditional villages – Hoi An old town – Phu Quoc – South & North island exploring
The beauty of city beside the beach_Danang and Hoi An old town_ a world heritage
Phu Quoc island_ the most famous for its the cuisines and a natural wonderful coastline
Tour start in Danang – Tour end in Phu Quoc OR VV
Da Nang
Da Nang is one of the most popular place for both Vietnamese and foreign tourist. There are a lot of interesting places such as: Asia entertainment park, Ba Na hill, My Khe beach, museum of art as well as famous bridges. The city is well known for its fresh atmosphere, friendly people and security. The weather is glorious all the year and it brings this city many delicacies from sea and perfect living condition for people, specifically the elder. The most well known destination in Da Nang is Bana Hills_over 20 km away from Danang downtown. With the Cable Car, holds the world record for longest non-stop single track cable car at 5,801 metres (19,032 ft) in length and latest tourist attraction is the Golden Bridge (Cầu Vàng)_ which was officially inaugurated in June 2018 in Ba Na, Ba Na Hills have emerged to be a commonplace for domestic and foreign visitors in Danang.
Hoi An
Hoi An is a small town which is situated on the bank of Thu Bon river located in central Vietnam. There is no airport, and no train station either, that’s why the only way to get to Hoi An is by road. You can also take a flight to Da Nang city, then rent a motorbike or take a bus to go to Hoi An. Tradition is still very much alive in the Old Town, even though many of the old shops have been converted to modern businesses which aim to foreigners and tourists, Hoi An is considered as a living museum of architecture and urban lifestyle. Most traditional houses here are the combination of different architectures from different cultures such as Chinese, Japanese, French, and British and of course Vietnamese style.
Phu Quoc Island
Phu Quoc Island boasts idyllic beaches, romantic sunsets, evergreen forests, and a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal holiday destination for travellers looking to escape bustling city life. Aside from beachside activities, visitors can also explore traditional villages, expansive nature parks and Buddhist pagodas. Catering to just about any budget level and preference, Phu Quoc’s dining scene ranges from local markets selling fresh seafood and Vietnamese street food to expat-owned bistros offering authentic western and European fare.
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