Marble Mountain & Hoi An Ancient Town Tour from Da Nang
Uncover the cultural and natural wonders of Central Vietnam on this unforgettable journey from Da Nang. Begin your adventure at the majestic Marble Mountains, a cluster of limestone hills filled with ancient caves, Buddhist temples, and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the coastline. Explore hidden grottoes and admire centuries-old pagodas before heading to the charming Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll through lantern-lit streets, admire beautifully preserved architecture, and visit iconic landmarks like the Japanese Covered Bridge and Assembly Halls. Experience the town’s vibrant atmosphere, enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine, and shop for handcrafted souvenirs. Whether you’re captivated by history, nature, or culture, this tour offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Book now for an unforgettable day in Vietnam!
Pickup included
The Non Nuoc – Marble Mountain Museum in Da Nang, Vietnam, offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich cultural and artistic heritage. Located near the iconic Marble Mountains, this museum highlights the area’s long-standing tradition of stone carving and sculpture, which dates back centuries. The museum showcases an impressive collection of marble artworks, including intricate statues, bas-reliefs, and ornamental designs, crafted by skilled local artisans. Many of these pieces reflect Vietnamese spirituality and culture, with depictions of Buddhist deities, mythical creatures, and traditional motifs. Visitors can also learn about the historical significance of marble carving in the Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, a nearby artisan community that has supplied the region with stunning marble works for generations.
Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Vietnam, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and charm. Renowned for its well-preserved architecture, the town showcases a harmonious fusion of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese influences, with iconic landmarks like the Japanese Covered Bridge and ancient assembly halls. By day, its narrow streets bustle with vibrant tailor shops and traditional craft stores, while at night, the town glows under the warm light of colorful lanterns reflected on the Thu Bon River. Visitors can savor local delicacies such as Cao Lau and White Rose Dumplings, partake in lantern-making workshops, or enjoy the serene beauty of the Hoi An Lantern Festival, making it a must-visit destination in Vietnam.
The Fukian Assembly Hall, also known as Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, is a historic landmark in Hoi An Ancient Town, Vietnam, built in the late 17th century by the Fujian Chinese community as a communal meeting place. It showcases traditional Chinese architecture, featuring intricate carvings, detailed woodwork, and vibrant colors that reflect the heritage of the community. At the center is a temple dedicated to Thien Hau, the Sea Goddess, revered for protecting sailors and merchants. The hall is adorned with dragons, phoenixes, and murals depicting Chinese mythology and history, while the spacious courtyard includes statues, bonsai trees, and decorative fountains. Serving as a cultural hub for Fujian immigrants, it symbolizes Hoi An's multicultural past as a prominent trading port. Situated centrally in Hoi An Ancient Town, it is accessible with the town’s entry pass, and visiting during early mornings or late afternoons provides a more serene experience.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 20 minutes before departure time.
We will send an E-Voucher one day before the travel via Email.