If you are going to Hue Hoi An and Da Nang how many nights in each would you do. We are looking for culture food and relaxation. We have 8 nights for these 3 places . Flying out of Da Nang to Kuala Lumpur.
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We have done a week in Danang, kept the hotel and did 2 nights Hoi An but you could do one, taking an overnight bag, we did ancient town, boat and memories show
Morning Glory in Hoi An old town (near Japanese Bridge) is well worth a visit. Great food.
233 Hoi An was great.
3 nights in Da Nang,3 nights in Hoi An,2 nights in Hue.i am a driver private car 7 seats.i could support transport you.Please feel free contact me.Thanks.
I wouldn’t even bother with Hoi An except maybe one night to see the lanterns & boats but be prepared to be completely overwhelmed with other tourists. Hoi An is run down and over touristed – a lot like Kuta in Bali? Da Nang looked to be very modern, pretty pristine & beachy but not really authentic Vietnam? A lot of day tours go from there. Hue has our vote all the way; great vibe, authentic Vietnam, located right on the Perfume River where you can cruise on colourful Dragon Boats and, genuinely, so much to see and do. And nice, wide footpaths – not tacky at all. If you love ancient palaces, temples, pagodas, tombs and stunning gardens, Hue is the place to go. A lot of day tours leave from here as well. We stayed at the Senna Hotel – can highly recommend. If you can base yourself at one accommodation, it usually works out a lot cheaper than jumping around and saves a lot of time.