A UNESCO-listed town in Vietnam, Hoi An conjures up images of ancient streets, colourful lanterns, and beautiful riversides. What do you have in mind for your holiday? Exploring history? Eating delicious food? Relaxation? Or adventure? Whatever it is, you’re going to find it!
When to Go Visit
February to April is the best time to visit, as the weather is dry and warm. The rainy season lasts from September to January and may cause some flooding. To see the fabled lantern festival, which takes place every month, plan your trip around the full moon.
Places to Stay
Both budget travellers and luxury seekers are welcome in Hoi An. While there are several low-end options, those looking to indulge and splurge can stay at a place like Anantara Hoi An Resort, one of the five-star hotels in Hoi An.
Good to Know
The Vietnamese Dong is the official currency, and many shops only accept cash. Hoi An is a highly walkable city, so be sure to bring a pair of comfortable walking shoes. Vietnamese is the local language, but many people speak English well.
Things to Do
This little town is packed with fun and adventurous things to do. Here are some of them:
Amble through the Ancient Town and admire its architecture.
Take a boat ride along the Thu Bon River to see the sunset.
Visit the Japanese Covered Bridge.
Try the local food.
Pick up a few souvenirs at the Hoi An Night Market.