Hanoi & Hoi An Twin Centre
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Staying at the Silk Path Hanoi for 4 nights and the Boutique Hoi An Resort for 7 nights on a bed & breakfast basis
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Staying at the Silk Path Hanoi for 4 nights and the Boutique Hoi An Resort for 7 nights on a bed & breakfast basis
Explore MoreEmbark on an unforgettable holiday through the vibrant tapestry of Vietnam, a journey that weaves together the rich history, breath taking landscapes,...
Explore MoreHue is a city chock-full of stories. The Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty built their feudal capital along Hue’s fertile riverbanks and atop its forested hills, but their imperial legacy is just one of many reasons to visit. Huế’s refined cuisine is the stuff of legend, and its leafy streets are lined with mossy pagodas, art déco mansions, and eye-popping markets. Through the whole scene flows the Perfume River, setting a languid pace the rest of the city is happy to follow.
Few visitors fail to be charmed by the tiny, teeming streets and crooked houses of Hoi An, 30 kilometres south of Danang. Indeed, almost everyone rates the town among their favourite stops in Vietnam. Originally a harbour for the Cham city at My Son, the town became a trading port for Chinese, Japanese and European traders, reaching its peak during the 17th century. The different influences on this riverside town over the centuries have resulted in an eclectic mix of architectural styles, ranging from Chinese assembly halls to grand merchants' houses to French colonial villas.
With broad beaches, fantastic street food, the fabled Hai Van Pass, and a growing collection of cafes, restaurants, and bars, it’s no wonder the residents of Da Nang sport some of the broadest smiles in the country. Da Nang is a true beach city. The warm sands of My Khe Beach sweep south from the mountainous Son Tra Peninsula. Da Nang hosts some of Vietnam's top luxury resorts, but much of the beach still belongs to the people who make it their playground, gym, and source of livelihood.
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Spend a morning traveling to the extraordinary ruins of My Son in a remote jungle valley. My Son was formerly the centre of the Cham Kingdom...
Explore MoreSpend a morning traveling to the extraordinary ruins of My Son in a remote jungle valley. My Son was formerly the centre of the Cham Kingdom and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Over 20 well-preserved monuments remain. In the afternoon, visit a village specializing in copper casting before returning to hotel.
Early morning depart from Hoi An to Hue. Morning boat cruise through the centre of Hue on the romantic Perfume River. Visit the elegant Thien...
Explore MoreEarly morning depart from Hoi An to Hue. Morning boat cruise through the centre of Hue on the romantic Perfume River. Visit the elegant Thien Mu Pagoda along the riverbank. Then drive to visit the elaborate tombs of Emperor Khai Dinh & Tu Duc. In the afternoon visit the Imperial Citadel and Dong Ba market. Return to Hoi An in the late afternoon.
The Golden Bridge, stands 1,400m above sea level above the Ba Na Hills near Danang, offering majestic panoramic views of the surrounding countryside....
Explore MoreThe Golden Bridge, stands 1,400m above sea level above the Ba Na Hills near Danang, offering majestic panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The gold-colored footbridge is lined with purple Lobelia Chrysanthemums and extends for almost 150 metres, curving around in a neat design. But it is the sculpted hands holding the pedestrian bridge that give it the true wow factor.
Hoi An was once a bustling trading port, welcoming merchants from far across the seas. Between the 15th and 19th centuries, Chinese, Japanese...
Explore MoreHoi An was once a bustling trading port, welcoming merchants from far across the seas. Between the 15th and 19th centuries, Chinese, Japanese and Europeans settled along the banks of the winding Thu Bon River. Today, 30 hectares of this ancient town is preserved as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site.
Hoi An’s unique fusion of cultural influences reveals itself within its narrow streets. Weathered shop-houses squeeze shoulder-to-shoulder alongside ancestral homes, their tiled roofs decorated in exotic wood carvings. Tucked away from the old ferry quay, you’ll find an open market, pagodas and a timber bridge that once connected the town's Japanese and Chinese communities. Hoi An is even better in the evenings, when the faded streets glow in the light of thousands of lanterns.
La Siesta Resort & Spa is located next to vibrant green rice fields, bordering winding village lanes, close to the banks of the Thu Bon River...
Explore MoreJust a 35-minute drive from Danang Airport, Silk Sense Hoi An River Resort is situated on the serene Co Co River, a prime location for you to...
Explore MoreSet in lush tropical gardens overlooking the long stretch of wide white sand on Danang Beach and the South China Sea
Explore MoreBliss Hoi An Beach Resort & Wellness, an exquisite beachfront resort, recognized as a Top 10 Best of the Best Hotel by TripAdvisor's Travelers'...
Explore MoreSituated along charming and romantic Ninh Van bay, L’Alya is natural, pristine and surrounded by picturesque sceneries. At the place where...
Explore MorePerched along tranquil Non Nuoc Beach, Sheraton Grand Danang Resort offers a truly transformative experience
Explore MoreSilk Path Grand Hue Hotel is a luxurious accommodation located in the heart of Hue, Vietnam. This elegant hotel offers a harmonious blend of...
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