Morning Tour: Marble Mountains and Hoi an From Da Nang

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Exploring the captivating Marble Mountains and the historic Hoi An Ancient Town is a must-do for any visitor to Da Nang. This 3-hour morning tour promises an immersive cultural experience, from traversing Huyền Không and Tàng Chơn Caves to strolling along the iconic Japanese Bridge. Along the way, travelers will encounter stone sculpture factories and savor local delicacies – but the true allure lies in the chance to witness the region’s enduring heritage. What secrets might these ancient sites unveil?

Good To Know

  • A 3-hour morning tour from Da Nang exploring the Marble Mountains and the historic town of Hoi An.
  • Includes hotel pickup and drop-off, entry fees, an English-speaking guide, and a local lunch.
  • Visit the Huyền Không and Tàng Chơn Caves, 19th-century pagodas, and local stone sculpture factories in the Marble Mountains.
  • Explore the Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall, historic mansions, and the iconic 400-year-old Japanese Bridge in Hoi An.
  • Opportunity to sample local specialties like chicken rice, Cao Lau, My Quang, and Banh My Phuong in Hoi An.
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Tour Overview and Details

The morning tour from Da Nang offers an opportunity to explore the Marble Mountains and the ancient town of Hoi An.

Priced at $35.78 per person, the 3-hour tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, entry fees, an English-speaking guide, and a local lunch.

Visitors can climb the Marble Mountains, discover caves, and visit pagodas before heading to Hoi An to explore its historic architecture and enjoy its cuisine.

The tour can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and guests can reserve their spot with no upfront payment.

Itinerary

Pickup from Da Nang hotel starts the morning tour between 7:30 – 8:00 AM.

The tour explores the Marble Mountains, including:

  1. Huyền Không and Tàng Chơn Caves

  2. 19th-century pagodas (with optional elevator access)

  3. Local stone sculpture factories

Departs for Hoi An Ancient Town at 9:30 AM.

After exploring Hoi An, the tour visits the Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall, historic mansions, and the 400-year-old Japanese Bridge.

Lunch featuring local dishes like chicken rice, Cao Lau, and Banh My Phuong is included.

The tour ends with a drop-off at the Da Nang hotel around 1:30 PM.

Marble Mountains Exploration

After pickup from the Da Nang hotel, guests embark on the first leg of the tour – exploring the fascinating Marble Mountains.

They’ll visit the Huyền Không and Tàng Chơn Caves, discovering 19th-century pagodas. Guests can opt to take the elevator to reach higher viewpoints.

Along the way, they’ll stop at local stone sculpture factories to see the skilled artisans at work. This immersive experience provides a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage and natural wonders, setting the stage for the next stop – the historic Hoi An Ancient Town.

Stone Sculpture Factories

As guests depart the awe-inspiring Marble Mountains, they make their way to the local stone sculpture factories.

Here, they witness the intricate process of transforming marble into stunning works of art:

  • Skilled artisans meticulously chisel and carve the marble, using traditional techniques passed down through generations.

  • Visitors observe the transformation of raw stone into detailed figurines, intricate vases, and ornamental pieces.

  • Unique sculptures inspired by Vietnamese culture and heritage are displayed, showcasing the region’s rich artistic legacy.

  • Guests have the opportunity to browse and purchase these one-of-a-kind creations, taking a piece of Marble Mountain’s magic home with them.

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Hoi An Ancient Town

Next, the tour heads to the charming Hoi An Ancient Town. Visitors explore the Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall and historic mansions like Phung Hung and Tan Ky.

They also visit the iconic 400-year-old Japanese Bridge. Hoi An cuisine is then sampled, including local specialties like chicken rice, Cao Lau, My Quang, and Banh My Phuong.

The tour includes a boat ride with flower lanterns, providing a unique perspective of the town. Throughout the exploration, the English-speaking guide shares insights about Hoi An’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall and Historic Mansions

The Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall is a historically significant landmark in Hoi An’s ancient town.

The Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall is a historically significant landmark in Hoi An’s ancient town.

Visitors can explore this well-preserved 17th-century structure, which features:

  1. Intricate wood carvings and elaborate tile work on the exterior.

  2. A serene courtyard with a tranquil pond and stone bridges.

  3. Ornate altars and shrines dedicated to the Goddess of the Sea.

  4. Informative exhibits showcasing the hall’s rich cultural heritage and its role in the town’s thriving maritime trade.

Beyond the assembly hall, historic mansions like Phung Hung and Tan Ky offer a glimpse into Hoi An’s prosperous past.

The 400-year-old Japanese Bridge

The iconic Japanese Bridge, a 400-year-old landmark, is a must-see attraction in Hoi An’s Ancient Town.

Also known as the "Bridge of the Rising Sun," it’s a covered wooden bridge that was first constructed in the 1590s by the Japanese community to link the town with their neighborhood on the other side of the river.

The bridge’s distinctive curved design and ornate architecture reflect the unique blend of Japanese and Vietnamese influences.

Visitors can cross the bridge and admire its intricate details, as well as the picturesque views of the Thu Bon River it offers.

Inclusions and Exclusions

Although the tour includes several notable inclusions, there are also some exclusions to be aware of.

The inclusions cover the essentials, such as:

  • Pickup and drop-off at your Da Nang hotel

  • Entrance fees to all sites

  • An English-speaking guide

  • A delicious local lunch featuring regional specialties

However, the tour excludes personal expenses, tips for the guide and driver, and any services not explicitly mentioned.

It’s also important to note that the tour isn’t suitable for individuals over 95 years old, and smoking, alcohol, and drugs are prohibited.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?

The tour allows participants to bring their own food and drinks. However, lunch featuring local dishes is included in the tour price. Bringing personal items like comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a camera is recommended.

Are There Any Discounts or Special Offers Available?

The tour doesn’t offer any discounts or special offers currently. However, guests can take advantage of the free cancellation policy and reserve their spot without any upfront payment.

What Is the Maximum Group Size for the Tour?

The tour does not specify a maximum group size. It notes the tour is suitable for individuals, suggesting it accommodates small groups. The tour itinerary and inclusions indicate it’s likely a small group experience, though an exact maximum number isn’t provided.

Can I Request a Private or Customized Tour?

Yes, you can request a private or customized tour. The tour operator offers flexible options to accommodate individual needs and preferences. Contact them directly to discuss personalized tour arrangements.

How Accessible Is the Tour for Individuals With Disabilities?

The tour offers some accessibility features, like an optional elevator at the Marble Mountains. However, it may not be fully accessible for individuals with certain disabilities. It’s best to discuss any special needs with the tour provider beforehand.

The Sum Up

This morning tour offers a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of central Vietnam. From the stunning Marble Mountains to the historic charm of Hoi An, the experience promises an immersive journey through the region’s natural and architectural wonders. At just $35.78 per person, it’s an affordable and unforgettable way to explore the highlights of this captivating destination.

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