Private Tour
Available languages
8 hours
Mobile ticket
TOUR PROGRAM:
Our tour guide will pick you up from Entrance Gate of CHAN MAY or TIEN SA Port. Please give us Your Pick up & Drop off Time to pick up as your cruise ship schedule and you walk a few steps from the ship and meet our guide holding your name on the sign
Then,Transfer to visit My Son Holy Land . You will have one and a half hours to explore with your personal licensed guide who will provide you with in-depth information on the history of each temple.You Understand about the former Religious capital of the Cham people, a world cultural heritage site.
Enjoy the scenic landscapes and mysterious Cham arts and architecture.
Transfer to Hoian, the pleasant ancient town of Vietnam, a World Cultural Heritage site since 1999.
Enjoy lunch at local Restaurant.
Enjoy pleasant city walk to the Hoian museum, Hoian market, the Fujien Chinese temple,Tan Ky ancient house,Japanese pagoda bridge, and great shopping.
Then transfer back to port on Time (1Hour Before Departure)
Wheelchair accessible
Specialized infant seats are available
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Entrance Tickets in My Son Holyland & Hoi An city
Bottled water
Modern Vehicle with Safe Driver
English Speaking Tourguide
Lunch at Local Restaurant
Drinks & Port Fee
Select a pickup point
My Son Sanctuary
MY SON HOLYLAND : Visit the lost champa kingdom in Viet nam History that comes from 2nd century to 15th century and learn about champa culture. Enjoy the beauty of valley surrounding by jungle and mountains Explore the temples that were built and rebuilt from 4th century to 13rd century To find down how the cham people built the temple without using mortar
Hoi An Ancient Town
Hoi An is a world heritage site located along the Thu Bon River. The Ancient Town has remained unchanged for centuries and was used as an international trading port of the Champa Kindom to import and export wood, gold and silk. At that time trade fairs were held, attracting merchants from Holland, Portugal, China and Japan but once the Thu Bon became too shallow, the port was moved to Da Nang sometime around the 18th Century.
Pickup included
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Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Nomad58915313176,
Aug 14, 2024
- Tripadvisor
We decided in January to go home to Newfoundland this summer. After finding air travel unreliable in Canada as of late (with Canadian airlines scheduling and other sundry excuses and rental vehicles next to impossible to book) we decided to drive. I allowed 3 days to get to the ferry connection in North Sidney NS, but was surprised to find from my entry on to the 401 to Cape Breton was all 4 lane highway, including the A-30 Montreal bypass. My estimation of the travel time was too long and we arrived in NS in just 2 days. With construction on A-30 (~1 hour delay) and major construction on A-85 just north of the NB border) about 2 hours total was added to the trip; not bad really. Now...the high and low points of the trip The highs 1. Rose's Motel, Edmundston NB; one of the nicest places I have ever stayed. Clean, friendly staff, great value. We stayed there on our return trip as well! ***** 2. Irving station just east of Truro exit off Hwy 104. We were looking for somewhere to have breakfast and found they only had a coffee shop place. The lady told us of a place in New Glasgow (Eastside Family Restaurant, across street from Hospital). Highly recommended, good food and great service! ***** 3. Mariner's Galley, North Sidney NS, As we were early for the ferry, we looked for a place to have dinner. I googled restaurants and found Mariner's Galley (you can see it from the ferry dock; Blue building the top of the hill) Another lucky choice as the menu had a wide selection of apps, entrees all good value and the ones we chose (Shrimp Cocktail and Roast beef dinner) were as good as I've had anywhere! ***** Now, the lows... 1. Irving in NB and NS advertise clean washrooms on their signs. Wit the exception of the one we visited in NS (see 2 above) they were anything but clean, but all the hourly signoff sheets had been up to date. Seems like their management is not monitoring. their employees performance. 2. Stonehouse Motel in Truro. One of the dirtiest places I've ever encountered! I reserved a room on line, recommended by Booking.com and after seeing the condition of the exterior, dirty parking lot and sidewalks and some of the clientele, we decided not to stay there. It took some time talking to the receptionist to get the reservation canceled and my credit card refunded. Stay away!!! Overall it was a good trip and enjoy your visit should you decide to go. Early booking on the Ferry (a year in advance should be OK to get a cabin) and research and book your hotels prior to leaving.
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