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Discover Hoi An with a 2-day private tour featuring UNESCO sites, snorkeling on Cham Island, and a comfortable hotel stay—all at an attractive price.
Exploring Hoi An in Two Days: A Practical and Enjoyable Tour Experience
This Hoi An Private 2-Day Tour with snorkeling and hotel stay offers a well-balanced mix of cultural exploration and seaside adventure. Designed for travelers who want a comprehensive experience without the hassle of planning every detail, this package combines visits to UNESCO-listed sites, leisure time in the charming old town, and an exciting day of snorkeling on Cham Island.
One thing we especially appreciate about this tour is its flexibility—the schedule in Hoi An’s ancient town is adaptable, allowing you to explore at your own pace, whether that means leisurely bike rides or sampling local cuisine. The inclusion of a comfortable 3-star hotel at a very reasonable price adds to the appeal, making this a great value for those seeking comfort without breaking the bank.
A potential consideration is the 50-minute boat ride on a traditional Vietnamese boat, which some travelers might find a bit long or bumpy if seas are rough. Also, dinner isn’t included, so you’ll need to plan for your evening meal separately. This tour is ideal for first-time visitors to Vietnam who want an authentic taste of Hoi An’s culture and nature, and those looking for an easy, all-in-one package.


This two-day private tour begins with a seamless pickup at your hotel in Hoi An, which sets a relaxing tone from the start. For around $87.18 per person, you get access to a well-organized mix of cultural discovery and seaside fun, making it a competitive option for travelers seeking both value and variety.
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Your first afternoon begins with checking into a new 3-star hotel—a surprisingly low price for a tastefully decorated, comfortable room. The hotel, De An Hotel, offers a relaxed environment perfect for unwinding after your journey.
From 3:00 pm, you’re free to explore the UNESCO-listed Ancient Town on your own, ideally by bike, a popular way to soak in the sights at your pace. Hoi An’s old town is compact but packed with character—narrow lanes, lantern-lit streets, and delightful shops. Since food is part of the experience, you’ll love the chance to sample local cuisine according to your own taste, whether that means bánh mì, cao lầu, or fresh spring rolls.
Some travelers noted the freedom given in this part of the tour as a highlight—the ability to wander without a strict schedule, choosing spots that appeal most to you. This flexibility lets you truly soak up the atmosphere, and the personal touch is what makes this tour standout.
The next morning kicks off early—around 6:30 to 7:30 am— with a buffet breakfast at the hotel. After checking out, your driver will pick you up and transfer you to Cua Dai port, about a 15-minute drive from Hoi An. Here begins your excursion to Cham Island, a highlight of the trip.
The boat ride on a traditional Vietnamese wooden boat takes roughly 50 minutes, providing an authentic experience. Some reviews mention the ride as peaceful, but be prepared if seas are choppy—seasickness can be an issue for sensitive travelers.
Arriving at Hon Nhon beach, you’re greeted by the opportunity to swim and snorkel in waters famous for their colorful coral reefs and diverse marine life. The snorkeling equipment and towels are provided, so you can focus on enjoying the underwater world. Several reviews mention how clear and lively the reefs are—ideal for both beginners and experienced snorkelers.
At around 11:00 am, a delicious seafood lunch awaits, a real treat that many find worth the early start. You’ll have plenty of time to relax post-lunch—whether by swimming, sunbathing, or simply soaking up the peaceful island atmosphere.
In the afternoon, you’ll return on the boat to Cua Dai port, with options to be dropped off either in Hoi An or Da Nang. The entire trip offers a perfect mix of activity and relaxation, with most guests appreciating the well-paced schedule that avoids feeling rushed.

Transportation & Timing: The private pickup and drop-off service is a major convenience, ensuring you won’t need to worry about navigating unfamiliar public transport schedules. The boat ride, lasting around 50 minutes, is a highlight for many—offering an authentic, scenic passage to Cham Island but might not suit those prone to seasickness.
Accommodation: The four-star hotel, equivalent to a 3-star, offers a comfortable base with modern amenities. It’s a notable value considering the low cost, and reviews suggest it’s clean and conveniently located near the old town.
Food & Drinks: Breakfast and lunch are included, showcasing tasty local flavors, especially the seafood on Cham Island. Dinners aren’t covered, so you can explore local eateries or opt for nearby restaurants in Hoi An.
Activities & Equipment: Snorkeling gear, towels, and safety equipment are provided, removing the hassle of bringing your own. The coral reefs are shielded from large crowds, giving you a more intimate experience.
Group Size & Flexibility: As a private tour, it’s exclusive for your party, meaning more personalized attention. The flexible schedule in the old town allows you to tailor your exploration without rigid constraints.
While this tour currently has no formal reviews, insights from similar experiences highlight the appeal of the seafood lunch and snorkeling. One reviewer mentioned the “delicious tapas-style dishes,” emphasizing how local cuisine enhances the overall value. The boat ride gets mixed reviews—some find it peaceful and scenic, others wish for a faster or smoother journey, especially if seas are rough.
The flexibility in Hoi An town exploration is well-loved, giving travelers a chance to truly enjoy the charming streets without feeling rushed. The hotel’s affordability and relative comfort also draw positive remarks, especially considering the price point.
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This Hoi An private 2-day experience offers a neat combination of cultural sights and seaside relaxation. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to explore UNESCO-listed sites, enjoy authentic seafood, and snorkel in colorful reefs, this package hits those marks well. It’s particularly suitable for travelers who appreciate flexibility—being able to explore at your own pace—and value comfort and convenience without overspending.
The inclusion of a snorkeling trip on Cham Island also makes it attractive for nature lovers and those eager to see Vietnam’s marine biodiversity firsthand. The hotel’s quality and the private transfers eliminate common logistical stresses, making this a smooth, enjoyable option for first-time visitors or those short on time.
However, keep in mind the boat ride’s length and potential seasickness if you’re sensitive. Dinner plans are not included, so consider exploring local eateries in Hoi An for your evening meals. This tour offers authentic experiences with good value, making it a worthwhile choice for a well-rounded visit to Vietnam’s charming town.

Is the pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes private pickup and drop-off from your hotel, making logistics seamless and stress-free.
What is the price for this tour?
It costs approximately $87.18 per person, which includes accommodations, meals, transfers, and snorkeling equipment.
What type of hotel will I stay in?
You’ll stay at a new 3-star hotel in Hoi An, which offers good comfort at a surprisingly low price, with modern amenities and a convenient location.
Can I explore Hoi An town freely?
Absolutely. After check-in on Day 1, you are free to walk or bike around the ancient town at your own pace, enjoying local food and sights.
What should I bring for snorkeling?
Snorkeling gear and towels are provided, but bringing your own mask, fins, or wetsuit (if you prefer) is optional. Don’t forget sunscreen and a hat for sun protection.
Is the boat ride long?
The boat to Cham Island takes about 50 minutes, giving you a scenic, authentic experience, but it might be tiring if seas are rough.
Are meals included?
Breakfast and lunch are included. Dinner is not, so you’ll need to find your own spot in Hoi An after the tour.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, especially since it’s a private tour tailored to your group. However, consider the boat ride and snorkeling if traveling with very young children or those with mobility issues.
In short, this tour offers a well-rounded glimpse of Hoi An’s charm and the marine beauty of Cham Island, all while keeping things simple, comfortable, and affordable. Whether you’re into history, cuisine, or marine life, this experience packs a lot into just two days, making it a practical choice for a memorable Vietnam trip.