One day on Cam Kim Island takes you past Hoi An's crowds to a 500-year-old boat-building village, rice-field cycling, and a home-style lunch. Full 2026 itinerary, ferry prices, and timing. Cam Kim Island...
Hoi An lunch means one thing above all: timing. Eat between 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM in the Old Town and you're competing with tour buses, closed kitchens on siesta break, and 33°C...
Kim Bong Woodworking Village sits just across the Thu Bon River from Hoi An Ancient Town, and it splits opinion more than almost any other stop on the local sightseeing list. Some travelers...
Hoi An clam porridge, known locally as chao ngheu, is a warm, savory rice porridge cooked with fresh river clams, mung beans, and crispy fried shallots, sold almost exclusively in the late afternoon...
Madam Khanh – The Banh Mi Queen is a tiny stall at 115 Tran Cao Van Street in Hoi An Old Town. Tripadvisor travelers gave it the "Queen" nickname themselves, and the queue...
Mot Drink Hoi An / Mot’s Tea - also written "Nuoc Mot" or simply "Mót" - is a cold herbal tea made from lemongrass, lime, lotus leaf, and a handful of traditional Vietnamese...
A real Hoi An history experience means rowing the river at night, cooking a 400-year-old recipe, and sleeping in a colonial villa -not just reading plaques. Here's how to do it. Hoi An...
The Da Nang Barefoot Beach Run is a free, 4-kilometer sunrise fun run held on the sand of Da Nang's coastline, open to anyone - including foreign tourists - with no registration fee...
A genuine Vietnam experience isn't found in a checklist of landmarks. It's the smell of grilled fish on a beach stall, a fishing boat engine at dawn, and a five-star pool sitting ten...
