My Son hollyland Private Tour
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My Son hollyland Private Tour
By Dragon Travel Viet
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Lowest price guaranteeReserve now & pay laterFree cancellation
Ages 5-85
Duration: 5h
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket
Live guide: Chinese, English, French
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- Bottled water
- Driver/guide
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan or Car
- Entry/Admission - My Son Sanctuary
What's not included- Transportation to/from attractions (Far from Centre)
- Start:Multiple pickup locations offered.Pickup details
- We pick you up at your Hotel in Hoi An, If your hotel is far away the center, you pay an extra fee
Hotel pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included hotels.End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Infant seats available
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 12152P4- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
- Most travellers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 12152P4
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Itinerary
- 1Our guide will come to meet you at your hotel at anytime. Drive to My Son, a World Heritage, 50 km southwest of Hoi An. Located in a lush valley, My Son was a religious center of Cham people, as well as a burial place for Cham royalty and national heroes. The Mỹ Sơn temple complex is regarded one of the foremost Hindu temple complexes in Southeast Asia and is the foremost heritage site of this nature in Vietnam, now remaining with red brick towers and sanctuaries. Firstly, you will enjoy the attractive and charming dances of Champa, then discover the mystery of My Son Holyland by the red brick towers and sanctuaries from the 4th to 13rd century AD. It was recornised the world heritage from 1999 by UNESCO Finish tour after 5hours at your Hotel in Hoi An
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- Sightseer254178186660 contributionsGreat daily tour to HueOur tour guide Son knew a lot and answered all our questions, the itinerary was great and we had a really good typical lunch at a nice restaurant. Highly recommended!Written 10 October 2024
- noamh7790 contributionsAmazing workshop. Must do in hoi anAmazing workshop. Many options to choose from. They guide you on how to make everything, and you do a big part of it on your own. Highly recommended!Written 10 October 2024
- Kristin W0 contributionsFull day trip to Hue (Imperial City) out of Da NangHad a great day exploring the historical sites in Hue as a day trip out of Da Nang. It was a full 12 hour day, but we thought it was worth it. It was really hot, and we did struggle with that, but that is part of being in Vietnam. Did not feel that the stop at the pearl production facility was needful. It was one of those pressure to buy situations. Would have shortened the day a little to skip that stop.Written 15 September 2024
- SarahMS850 contributionsGood but room for improvementThe boat trip and lunch were really good. Unfortunately we were not aware that they didn’t not have snorkel equipment for our child so she couldn’t do that part which was really disappointing. This needs to be advertised or advised when booking for children. Then the tour guide tried giving our group of 30 a choice between longer swimming at the beach and visiting a temple- and asked us to make a decision as a group. Which was never going to please everyone. Perhaps next time the guide could make the decision for the group.Written 4 September 2024
- Passport228924812010 contributionsTourI would like to recommend this tour. Thank you for everything. Please go and enjoy. Enjoy enjoy enjoy enjoy and enjoyyyyWritten 14 August 2024
- Q1799IPlindsayh0 contributionsGood day trip to HueReally interesting place, lots of history. The tour was well organised, well paced, with a nice lunch.The guide was good and the drver did well.Written 13 August 2024
- 166rubenz0 contributionsNice day trip to HueNice and convenient day trip to see the best spots of Hue and learn something about the last emperors of Vietnam. On the way there you will enjoy some beautiful views from the Hai Van pass - and the highway on the way back to Da Nang ist even more beautiful, as it winds it's way through a stunning jungle scenery. Be sure to protect yourself from the sun during the temple visits.Written 5 August 2024
- O9715CGadnans0 contributionsMust do things in Hoi an for a life long souvenirReally well organized and they gave me the history tour as well. When I struggled with making my design one of the staff noticed and offered one on one help for free. It was an absolute amazing workshop would highly recommend everyone to do it.Written 31 July 2024
- Navigator373380265700 contributionsGreat tour to hit all the spots in Hue.Great tour if you don’t have time to stay in Hue during your travels. It’s a long day from Hoi An/De Nang but you cover loads. Jimmy was so full of information it was so interesting. Hai Van pass is so great to see, amazing road and such wonderful views. There’s a lot of walking so do bring good shoes, and a fan if it will be hot and the temples don’t have air con everywhere.Written 17 July 2024
- StellaandMick0 contributionsDay trip to HueWe set off from Hoi An about 7:15am - the driver was on time and we returned about 7:15 pm - it was a long but enjoyable day. Saw some beautiful scenery along the way & there was time to stop and take photos- it was very hot at the palace and the grands are much bigger than I imagined- our guide Jimmy was very informative along the way. The pagoda and the final resting place of the King were equally both interesting and spectacular- the drive home was non stop - our skill full driver navigated the traffic to get us all back safely- a long but interesting day - worth the tripWritten 16 July 2024
- C7914GDamandao0 contributions10/10 MUSTThis underwater world was truly beautiful! All the guys on the boat were super nice and helpful. I went as a solo female and felt very comfortable/had lots of fun!Written 14 July 2024
- 266ang_liquet0 contributionsSuper interesting, but too big of a groupThe tour was very interesting, and our guide Vee was lovely - a special thanks to her for making it fun! However, the tour was supposed to have a maximum capacity of 15 people, but we were 32… It really bothered us and felt like the guide hd to babysit everyone. At least, the agency offered us a 20% refund.Written 10 July 2024
- ililiiililill0 contributionsCheck out HueIf you’re in Hoi An or Da Nang, you can catch this tour of Hue and see the last of Vietnam’s dynasty. Cuong is the guy to take you - great guide, friendly, professional, and very knowledgeable.Written 5 July 2024
- yvonnesL7908LW0 contributionsNice during the day as motor bikes are restricted (on entry).Hoi An’s Old Town is divided into two sections on either side of a stream going into the river (Japinees on one side and Chinees culture on the other side). on the walking tour, we came across one of the towns well-known features of the Japanese-covered bridge, complete with its temple and statuary BUT the structure is TOTALLY under overhaul reconstruction. As we walked through Hoi An’s historic streets we observed the city’s mossy houses, including the Phuc Kien Congressional House (a must see). Most of Hoi An’s historic houses have been maintained in their traditional design, with brick exteriors and wooden interiors. After many centuries of maritime trade, the town boasts a multicultural atmosphere, as many traders from Persia, Arabia, China, Japan, and India, as well as the first Christian missionaries to reach Vietnam, have all left their mark. We stopped to tour the “OLD HOUSE”, which in its day was owned by a wealthy merchant. Out the back door of the two-level home there are doors that open to the river for receiving shipments. One very interesting feature for Tom was the roof tiles. The tiles have horizontal slots in them to promote ventilation while being set at 30 degrees to let the rainwater to run off to a drinking water cistern. The wood used in the house construction is Iron and Teak wood. Both woods, to improve their longevity are first totally submerged in water for up to 10 years. No nails are used anywhere in the structure. Houses (ancient structures) cannot be modified from historic design = These are all classified as world heritage structures) and can sell for $3 million or rent for $3,000 a month. During last year’s monsoon rains of November Hoi An streets were flooded with 3 ft of water, so the OAT tour had to hire boats to move travelers into / around / out of town. A week later after we left Hoi An our tour guide notified us the city flooded as the monsoons had startedWritten 1 July 2024
- tanyD4488VJ0 contributionsFun day being a farmerThe tour was very fun. Host cane to pick us up on time at 830am and we cycled for 5km from our stay. One of my friends cannot cycle so she sat behind the host’s motorbike. There were some photo stops during our cycling journey. When we arrive, we started off with farming, followed by foot massage which we have to top up 100k VND per pax, and finally end off with a cooking session. The spring rolls were one of the best I had in Vietnam. I highly recommend this tour for families and friends.Written 1 July 2024
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