Lying on Vietnam's central eastern coast, Hoi An is a charming ancient trading town whose Old Town became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 in an effort to preserve the historic architecture, which is an eclectic mix of Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese and European influences. Add to this stunning beaches just ten minutes drive away and it's easy to understand Hoi An's appeal.
The narrow streets of this historical showpiece comprise Chinese temples, grand merchants houses, pagodas, wooden shophouses, French colonial villas and old canals criss-crossed by bridges. Many of the houses have been restored and are characterised by polished wooded...
Hoi An has two main seasons, rainy and dry, with average year round temperatures of 29ºC. The dry season from February to May brings temperatures in the mid to high 20ºs, low humidity, less rainfall and warm sunshine. June to August brings the highest temperatures and higher humidity. The rainy season lasts from September to January when you can expect heavy downpours.
A visa may be required. Please ask for details.
There is no airport in Hoi An. The neighbouring city of Danang has daily flights from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City Siem Reap and is just 30 minutes drive away.
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