Ideal for travelers short on time, this half-day Hoi An Vespa Tour offers a rich introduction to the charm of Vietnam’s countryside. Ride through scenic landscapes on a stylish Vespa as you discover local traditions, culture, and daily rural life. Tour highlights include visiting family-run farms, observing authentic agricultural practices, and trying hands-on activities like rice wine making and bird’s nest farming. You’ll also enjoy cultural exchanges with welcoming locals and end the journey with a delicious home-cooked meal in Thanh Ha Pottery Village, renowned for its centuries-old craft. This immersive tour is the perfect way to experience the authentic beauty of rural Hoi An while creating lasting memories.
Pickup included
Start your Hoi An Vespa Tour with convenient hotel pick-up within 1–5km of Hoi An Ancient Town, Central Market, Post Office, or the city center. Begin your journey in the heart of Hoi An Old Town, where you’ll discover iconic ancient houses, traditional temples, and vibrant local markets. Riding on a stylish Vespa, you’ll also stop at the famous Rolving Chill House Café, one of Hoi An’s must-visit attractions, perfect for photos and relaxation. This unique experience combines culture, history, and modern charm for an unforgettable Vespa adventure in Hoi An.
Continue your Hoi An Vespa Tour with a scenic ride through winding backroads and hidden alleys, opening up to the peaceful countryside. Admire sweeping views of lush rice paddies, quiet waterways, and charming rural landscapes. In Dong Ha Village, you’ll connect with a local family and discover traditional methods of cultivating rice, vegetables, and grains. Take part in hands-on farming activities and experience authentic daily life in the Hoi An countryside.
Continue your Hoi An Vespa Tour to Tra Nhieu and Duy Vinh villages, riding through picturesque countryside landscapes filled with rice fields and riverside views. In Tra Nhieu Village, famous for its cultural heritage and traditional crafts, your first stop is the historic Whale Temple (Lang Ca Ong), where you’ll uncover local legends, fishing traditions, and age-old net-pulling techniques. Next, visit a local family to experience the traditional art of mat weaving, a craft handed down through generations. The journey continues with a stop at another household to learn about Vietnamese rice wine brewing, gaining insight into its process and cultural importance. This immersive countryside tour offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and hands-on experiences.
End your Hoi An Vespa Tour with a heartwarming experience — enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal at a local family’s house, offering you an authentic glimpse into everyday middle-class Vietnamese life. As you share stories and reflect on the day’s adventures, you’ll treasure the genuine connections and friendships made in the peaceful countryside. After bidding farewell to your kind hosts, relax on the shuttle ride back to the designated drop-off point, taking with you unforgettable memories of your rural Hoi An journey.
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Vietnamese Dong (VND)
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Hoi An is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime can occur, so take precautions to protect your belongings. Be cautious of motorbikes when walking, as they can be numerous and fast.
Hoi An Station
Hoi An Bus Station
Buses connect Hoi An to nearby towns and cities but are not extensively used within the town itself.
Available • Apps: Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
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