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Hoi An in 7 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
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A full week builds on our 6-day plan with one more day, enough to add an optional trip to Hue, the former imperial capital, without giving up any of the slower craft-village pace. Tighter on time?
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Hoi An in 6 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
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Six days lets you slow down: everything in our 4-day plan , plus a full day in the quieter craft villages instead of rushing them between bigger trips. Only got a weekend? Start with the 2-day version.
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Hoi An in 4 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
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Four days is enough to add a Da Nang day trip on top of our 3-day plan , so you get the Ancient Town, tailoring, My Son, and the Golden Bridge without rushing any of them.
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Hoi An in 3 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
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Three days is enough for the Ancient Town, a tailoring order, the beach, and a proper day trip to My Son. This builds on our 2-day plan by adding the My Son day trip; if you’ve got more time, the 4-day version adds Da Nang too.
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Hoi An in 2 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
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Two days is tight but workable: one day for the Ancient Town and lanterns, one for tailoring and the beach. This plan assumes you fly into Da Nang, since Hoi An has no airport of its own.
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Hoi An Festivals: 4 Real Events Worth Timing
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Hoi An doesn’t need a special calendar date to feel festive: the lanterns come out every night for free. But 4 events genuinely change the town, for better or for busier, and it’s worth knowing which is which before you book.
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Hoi An Hiking Areas: The Honest Answer
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Straight answer: Hoi An itself has no real hiking. It’s flat coastal and river-delta terrain, rice paddies and beaches, not mountains. If you came looking for trails, here’s what’s honestly available nearby instead, and what to do with your legs closer to town.
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Hoi An Photo Spots: 8 Free Shots to Catch Early
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Hoi An is one of the few places where the free photos beat the paid ones. None of these 8 spots need a ticket, a tour, or anything beyond good timing.
The Japanese Covered Bridge (Chua Cau) The 18th-century bridge on the 20,000 VND note is the single most photographed spot in town.
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Hoi An Day Trips on a Budget: 4 Real Options
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Hoi An has no airport or train station of its own, so you’re already used to short transfers by the time you arrive. That makes it a solid base for day trips too. Here are the 4 that are actually worth the trip, with real distances and costs, not a padded list.
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Hoi An Hidden Gems: 7 Spots Worth the Detour
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Most of Hoi An’s must-sees sit inside a few hundred meters of the Japanese Bridge, which means most of the crowds do too. These 7 spots cost little, sit a short bike ride away, and thin the crowds out fast.
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Hoi An Eats on a Budget: 10 Cheap Dishes
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Hoi An is a food destination first and a heritage town second, and almost none of the best eating here needs a sit-down restaurant budget. Most dishes below run 25,000-50,000 VND ($1-2) a plate. Here are 10 worth tracking down.
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Hoi An on a Budget: 14 Free and Cheap Things
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Hoi An is one of the cheapest UNESCO towns in Southeast Asia to actually enjoy. Walking the Ancient Town costs nothing, and most of the paid extras top out around 120,000 VND (about $5). Here are 14 things worth your time, split into what’s free and what’s worth the small spend.
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