Hoian Travel Guide |
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Our guidebook had referred to the excessive touting on their previous visits but said that this had been clamped down on by the authorities during their last visit. Unfortunately, it had returned with a venom when we arrived. Transport & Accommodation Hoi An is included in practically all Vietnam tour itineraries lying just a few kilometers inland on the main north south route. All open tour bus services stop here in both directions. Alternatively you can transfer here from Danang where there is an airport and a railway station serving the Hanoi-Saigon line. Accommodation is plentiful, good quality and cheap. We arrived here after our Central Highlands trip from Dalatand were immediately struck by the number of western faces we saw after spending 5 days off the beaten track. Hoi An is certainly a popular tourist stop with good tourism facilities. We were dropped off at the Thuy Duong 3 Hotel on D Nhi Trung St where there is a whole row of nice looking hotels and it's only a 5 minute walk to the tiny streets of the historical centre. This hotel was very modern and quite luxurious with rooms for $25-$45US including buffet breakfast and use of the indoor swimming pool that several room looked over. Plenty more options were available in this small area including cheaper options for budget travellers. Eating & Drinking in Hoi An
On Tran Phu St, the main road through the centre there are plenty more options including Omar Khayyam's Indian restaurant which is a nice change if you're looking for something a little different. Throughout the small streets of the centre there are countless Vietnamese restaurants serving traditional dishes including a local specialities such as Cao Lau (noodles with bean sprouts, greens and pork slices), fried Won Ton and White Rose (steamed shrimp in rice paper). A great idea is to get transport to the coast to escape the food touts and enjoy a fabulous seafood lunch overlooking Cua Dai Beach where you'll find delicious fresh crabs and lobster at a fraction of what we'd pay in the west. Sightseeing & Excursions
On the bus tours you return directly to Hoi An after My Son or take the optional boat ride back on which a woman at the back miraculously produces a beef stir fry with steamed rice and spring rolls on the most basic of cooking equipment. Shopping in Hoi An There are hundreds of tailor's shops in Hoi An and most people who are planning on getting a dress or suit made tend to wait until they arrive here. |
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