Ideal for travelers short on time, this half-day Hoi An Vespa tour offers a rich and immersive journey into the region’s rural heartland. Ride through scenic countryside landscapes as you explore local farms, observe traditional agricultural practices, and engage in hands-on activities like rice wine making and bird’s nest farming. Enjoy warm interactions with local families and gain insight into authentic village life. The experience ends with a delicious home-cooked meal in Thanh Ha Pottery Village, making this cultural adventure both meaningful and memorable.
Pickup included
Start your Hoi An Vespa Tour with convenient hotel pickup within 1–5 km of Hoi An Centre, covering popular areas like the Post Office, Central Market, and Ancient Town. Hop on a vintage Vespa and begin your journey in the heart of Hoi An’s Old Town, where you’ll explore ancient architecture, historic temples, and bustling markets. A highlight of the ride is a stop at the trendy Rolving Chill House Café, one of Hoi An’s must-visit coffee spots.
Your Hoi An Vespa Tour continues with a scenic ride through peaceful back roads and quiet alleys, revealing the breathtaking beauty of the countryside. Take in panoramic views of lush rice paddies and tranquil waterways as you journey to Dong Ha Village. Here, you’ll discover traditional farming practices in rice, vegetable, and grain cultivation. Get hands-on with local activities and experience the authentic daily life of Hoi An’s farmers.
Continue your Hoi An Vespa Tour with a scenic ride through the charming villages of Tra Nhieu and Duy Vinh, surrounded by picturesque countryside views. Visit the historic Whale Temple (Lang Cá Ông) to learn about local legends and traditional fishing customs, including hands-on net-pulling techniques. Stop by a local home to experience the art of mat weaving, a time-honored craft passed down through generations. Then, visit another household to explore the rice wine brewing process, gaining insight into its role in Vietnamese culture and daily life.
Conclude your Hoi An Vespa Tour with a warm, home-cooked meal at a local family’s house—offering a rare glimpse into everyday life in middle-class Vietnam. Enjoy authentic dishes made with love, and take time to reflect on the cultural insights and connections you’ve gained throughout the day. After a heartfelt farewell to your hosts, a comfortable shuttle will return you to the designated drop-off point, leaving you with lasting memories of your rural Hoi An adventure.
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Vietnamese Dong (VND)
GMT+7
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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.
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