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How to get Hoi An


First things first, you’ve got to get to Hoi An. Da Nang International Airport is the closest airport, so that’s likely where you’ll be flying into. If your hotel offers airport transfer, take advantage of it.  First things first, you’ve got to get to Hoi An. Da Nang International Airport is the closest airport, so that’s likely where you’ll be flying into.

If your hotel offers airport transfer, take advantage of it. Otherwise, you can book airport transfer ahead of time here for $6/person. The journey should take between 40 minutes to an hour depending on where you’re staying.First things first, you’ve got to get to Hoi An. Da Nang International Airport is the closest airport, so that’s likely where you’ll be flying into.

If your hotel offers airport transfer, take advantage of it. Otherwise, you can book airport transfer ahead of time here for $6/person. The journey should take between 40 minutes to an hour depending on where you’re staying.

Another option is to take one of the cabs that queue up outside the airport, but they are notorious for trying to charge a different fee than what you originally agreed to pay, so be firm if this happens to you.

Once you’re in the city, it’s easy to get around in Hoi An via a combination of walking, biking, and taxis. Bicycles can be rented from cycle hire shops in the Ancient Town for around $1/day. You might have to pay a small deposit, but you’ll get it back when you return the bike before they close for the day.

Although you’ll probably only need them if you’re going to and from the Ancient Town and An Bang Beach, taxis are also an option. From the city center to the beach, a cab ride will run you around $5 USD. You’ll also see cyclos in the city center – these are a good way to get around the sights in town if you’re not up for walking. These shouldn’t cost more than $1-2 if you’re only going a short distance.

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