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Experience Vietnam’s rural charm and ancient temples on this private Vespa or motorbike tour from Hoi An, combining scenic drives with cultural insights.
A fun, authentic way to explore rural Vietnam and My Son — that’s what this private Vespa or motorbike tour promises. Priced at $75 per person, it offers a relaxed 5-hour journey that takes you beyond the tourist crowds, through scenic countryside, and into the heart of Vietnam’s historical sites. With the option to start from your Hoi An hotel or a central meeting point, this tour blends cultural discovery with a dash of adventure.
What we particularly love about this experience? The chance to see everyday Vietnamese life up close while riding a vintage scooter — it’s a surprisingly accessible way to enjoy the countryside. Plus, the guided tour of My Son is both educational and awe-inspiring, with knowledgeable guides sharing insights about the ancient Hindu temples. However, a potential consideration is the weather — riding on rural roads might not be ideal during heavy rain or extreme heat.
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a more personal, immersive way to see Vietnam, especially those eager for a bit of adventure, stunning scenery, and cultural depth all in one go. It’s ideal for those comfortable with the idea of pillion riding on a scooter, and who want a day that’s both relaxed and full of discovery.
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The tour begins with a complimentary pickup from your hotel within an 8 km radius of Hoi An’s old town. This is a real plus, removing the hassle of organizing transport and helping you start the day on a relaxed note. If you’re coming from Da Nang, you’ll need to visit their office at 67 Tran Quang Khai Street in Hoi An — a small detail but worth noting for planning your day.
After a brief safety briefing, you’ll hop onto vintage Vespa scooters or 125cc automatic scooters, driven by experienced local drivers. The ride itself is part of the adventure — about an hour through quiet countryside roads. Along the way, expect to see fishing communities, rice paddies, vegetable farms, and cattle grazing. The reviews consistently mention how peaceful this part of the journey is, with Chelsea_T calling it “better than traveling via car,” emphasizing how much more intimate and scenic the experience feels.
This first leg is relaxed, with several stops to wave hello to farmers and observe traditional livelihoods, giving you a real taste of rural Vietnam. The slow pace and small group size mean you can truly soak in the surroundings and ask your guide questions.
The highlight for many visitors is the UNESCO-listed My Son Sanctuary. After roughly 90 minutes of riding through the countryside, you arrive at this ancient complex. The Hindu temples, built from bricks similar to those crafted at the nearby terracotta workshop, date from the 4th to 13th centuries. Your guide, an expert on the history of the Champa Kingdom, will walk you through the ruins at a gentle pace, explaining the significance of each temple and the stories behind them.
In reviews, the guide’s commentary is frequently praised — Chelsea_T appreciated the safety and informativeness, mentioning how the guide made the history come alive. She also pointed out that the temples have remained remarkably well-preserved, standing as a testament to Cham craftsmanship. You’ll learn about the brick-making process from clay, the temples’ connection to Shiva, and the impact of the Vietnam War that led to their abandonment.
No Vietnamese tour is complete without tasting local cuisine. You’ll end your journey with a visit to a gem that serves the best Quang noodles, a regional specialty. Every bowl is a celebration of authentic flavors, and the warm hospitality of the staff makes the meal even more special. It’s a perfect way to unwind after the sightseeing and to savor the flavors that make Vietnam’s cuisine so beloved.
After lunch, you’ll head back through the countryside — again on your scooter — and be dropped off at your hotel. The entire experience, from pickup to drop-off, is designed to be seamless, with the flexibility to suit your schedule and location.
Riding on Vespas or scooters is the core attraction here. The vintage 150cc Vespas or 125cc automatic scooters make for a fun, light-hearted way to see the countryside. All drivers are local and experienced, putting safety first — an aspect repeatedly praised in reviews. You’ll be a pillion passenger, so no need to worry about driving skills, but it’s best if you’re comfortable with the idea of riding on a scooter.
The scenic drives through rural villages, rice paddies, and along small dirt paths provide a more intimate alternative to bus tours. Expect to see farmers tending their fields, buffalo grazing, and children playing — real scenes of Vietnamese life.
At My Son, the walk at a slow pace ensures you can fully appreciate the complex’s grandeur and history. The guide’s detailed explanations help bring the ancient temples to life, especially the brick-making process and the religious history of the Cham civilization.
The lunch spot is highly rated for its authentic flavors, showcasing regional specialties. It’s a relaxed, friendly environment where you can chat with fellow travelers or soak up the local atmosphere.
The guided commentary is often highlighted as a standout feature, with guides like Mr. Dung being praised for their knowledge and friendliness. Chelsea_T loved how the guides made the history engaging and accessible. That personal touch makes the experience more meaningful.
The scenery is another huge draw — the rural landscapes, rice paddies, and traditional farms are authentic and photogenic. The slow-paced nature of the ride allows for plenty of photo stops and moments of quiet reflection amid the lush views.
Value for money is also notable, considering the inclusion of entrance fees, a meal, bottled water, and the use of vintage scooters. Compared to other tours that might charge extra for transport or entrance fees, this package offers a lot for $75.
While most reviews are glowing, a few points are worth noting. The weather can influence your experience — riding in heavy rain or intense heat might be uncomfortable. It’s advisable to wear light clothing and sport shoes, as recommended. Also, since the tour involves a fair amount of riding on rural roads, travelers should be comfortable with the idea of pillion riding on scooters.
Another consideration is the duration — at around 5 hours, it’s a full morning or afternoon commitment, but many find it well worth it for the personalized experience and scenic views.
If you’re someone who enjoys a blend of cultural exploration and outdoor adventure, this tour is a fantastic choice. It’s especially suited for travelers who want to see more of Vietnam’s countryside, beyond the typical tourist spots. The knowledgeable guides make the history accessible and engaging, while the scenic ride offers a refreshing way to connect with local life.
It’s perfect for adventure seekers comfortable with riding pillion on a scooter, and those looking for a more relaxed, authentic experience. Food lovers will appreciate the regional noodles, and history buffs will find the visit to My Son deeply rewarding.
The value provided — from the inclusive entrance fees to the personalized, small-group setting — makes this a compelling option for anyone wanting a memorable, local experience in central Vietnam.
Is pickup available from my hotel in Hoi An?
Yes, the tour offers free pickup and drop-off at hotels within an 8 km radius of Hoi An’s old town.
Can I join this tour from Da Nang?
If you’re staying in Da Nang, you’ll need to come to the tour’s office inside Song Thanh restaurant at 67 Tran Quang Khai Street in Hoi An to start the experience.
What type of scooter will I be riding?
You’ll be riding a vintage Vespa 150cc or an automatic 125cc scooter, driven by experienced local drivers. Guests are passengers, so no need to drive.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 5 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and lunch.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, all tickets to My Son Sanctuary are included in the price.
What should I wear?
Light, comfortable clothes and sport shoes are recommended for walking and riding comfortably. Consider the weather — bring a hat or sunscreen if sunny.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the data doesn’t specify age restrictions, the ride on scooters is best suited for older children or teenagers comfortable with pillion riding.
Is there any flexibility with the itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, guides can tailor the pace and focus a bit, but most of the schedule is fixed to maximize sightseeing.
How safe is the ride?
All drivers are experienced, and the scooters are vintage but well-maintained. Reviews highlight the safety and professionalism of the drivers.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a flexible option.
To sum it up, this private Vespa or motorbike tour offers an engaging mix of rural scenery, cultural history, and local flavor, all delivered with expert guidance. It’s a fantastic way to see Vietnam beyond the usual tourist sites — intimate, scenic, and full of authentic moments. Ideal for adventurous travelers and those eager to experience Vietnam’s countryside in a unique and meaningful way.