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Discover a well-preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site with traditional architecture and crafts. Explore by motorbike or kayak, enjoy regional cuisine, and experience the Hoi An Lantern Full Moon Festival.
Cam Chau offers a quiet glimpse into authentic Vietnamese life just outside bustling Hoi An Ancient Town. Traditional homes line peaceful streets where local routines unfold at family-run eateries and morning markets. Riverside paths along the Thu Bon provide perfect spots for contemplative walks while small fishing docks showcase the area's connection to water.
Budget-friendly homestays and guesthouses create intimate lodging experiences with personal touches and home-cooked breakfasts. Getting around is simple with rental bikes from accommodations or a pleasant 15-minute walk to Hoi An's center. The neighborhood quiets considerably after dark, making it perfect for travelers seeking genuine cultural immersion without tourist crowds.
Cam Thanh wraps you in the warm embrace of rural Vietnamese life where time moves at the pace of the gently flowing Thu Bon River. Jump into a traditional basket boat and glide through lush coconut palm forests that create natural tunnels over narrow waterways. Discover local artisans weaving iconic round boats and families tending organic gardens with techniques passed down for generations.
Family-run eateries serve fresh river fish and coconut-based dishes straight from home kitchens. Choose between rustic homestays with local families or eco-lodges with river views for an authentic overnight experience. Most visitors arrive via tours from nearby Hoi An, though bicycles make exploring the palm groves and dirt paths a peaceful adventure.
Cam Pho embraces you with riverside charm, where the Thu Bon River flows past traditional wooden shophouses and ancient banyan trees. Local artisans craft colorful lanterns and pottery in workshops you can peek into. The neighborhood's heartbeat is Cam Pho Market, a maze of stalls selling fresh herbs, tropical fruits, and handwoven textiles.
Family-run eateries serve authentic cao lau noodles and white rose dumplings at wallet-friendly prices. Traditional Vietnamese guesthouses and homestays offer a genuine cultural experience with meals often included. Getting around is easy on foot, or grab a bicycle to explore the wider area.
Hoi An City Centre's lantern-lit streets tell stories of ancient trade through exceptionally preserved architecture. The iconic Japanese Covered Bridge stands proudly alongside ornate Chinese assembly halls showcasing intricate woodcarvings. Colorful silk lanterns cast magical shadows as you wander cobblestone streets lined with mustard-yellow colonial buildings. The Central Market buzzes with tailor shops where custom clothing appears within 24 hours.
Street vendors serve mouthwatering cao lau noodles and white rose dumplings throughout the day. Riverside restaurants offer fresh seafood with views of the Thu Bon River. This UNESCO-protected quarter is best explored on foot, with most attractions within a 10-minute stroll of each other.
If you can't wait to get to the beach, you might enjoy a trip to My Khe Beach— one of the most popular seaside spots located 2 mi (3.2 km) from central Da Nang. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Pham Van Dong Beach located nearby.
An Bang Beach is located 13.3 mi (21.4 km) from the center of Da Nang, why not stop by during your stay. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Cua Dai Beach and Ha My Beach.
You can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Central Market Hội An during your stay in Hoi An. Stroll along the beautiful beaches in this culturally rich area, or check out its top-notch restaurants.
Ancient streets glow with colorful lanterns illuminating centuries-old Chinese merchant houses in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Japanese Bridge stands as testament to the town's trading past, while the Thu Bon River offers perfect sunset boat rides. Sample Vietnam's best banh mi from street carts before exploring the Hoi An Historic Museum. The Ancient Town reveals a fascinating blend of Vietnamese and foreign architectural influences. When the lantern-shopping grows tiresome, escape to An Bang Beach or Cua Dai Beach for relaxation. Don't miss the nearby My Son ruins, a cluster of abandoned temples that provide a glimpse into the region's ancient Cham civilization.
Visitors really like Hoi An, especially its beaches, historical sites, and restaurants. Activities like biking give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Why not spend time at Hoi An Impression Theme Park and Thanh Ha Pottery Village?You might find that sights like Central Market Hội An and Chua Cau are worth a visit.