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Hoi An to Phong Nha by Private Car with Safe and Friendly Driver

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Destination: Da Nang, Vietnam, Vietnam
Duration: 6 to 8 hours
Price: $113.07
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Offered by: Viator
Transfer from Hoi An to Phong Nha by private car will take about 6 to 8 hours along the 338 kilometers full of natural sceneries, cultural and historical sites. Make the most out of this wonderful central Vietnam’s coastal route with our best quality private car service that will surely guarantee your satisfaction. Sit back and relax the route that passes by Central Vietnam’s most popular attractions.

Several most popular attractions are on the way and completely free of charge if you wish to stop for photos, lunch, or simply a cup of coffee. Our friendly, safe, english speaking driver will be more than happy to tell you about the local and cultural life of Vietnamese people as you pass by rural areas embraced in amazing landscapes from Hoi An to Phong Nha.

Itinerary
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Pass By: My Khe Beach, Da Nang Vietnam

Closed to Danang city center, the most popular beach My Khe is also considered one of Vietnam’s most picturesque beaches with a 10-km stretch of white and silky sand.

Pass By: Hai Van Pass, Phu Tho Vietnam

Also known as Sea Clouds Pass, Hai Van Pass features 21 kms of one of the most beautiful ocean views, mountain top roads in the world, linking Vietnam’s most popular destinations: Hue, Danang, and Hoi An. An unmissable adventurous route that is only enjoyable with private car transfer option!

Pass By: Hai Van Pass, Phu Tho Vietnam

Mountain pass

Pass By: Lap An Lagoon, Nguyen Van Street, Lang Co 530000 Vietnam

A trip from Hue to Danang is not complete without a stop-over here: a800-hectare brackish lagoon in Hue nestled between Hai Van Pass and Phu Gia Pass home to many types of animals and aquatic plants.

Pass By: Hien Luong, Hien Luong, Phu Tho Province

Hien Luong Bridge: The bridge that marks the 17th parallel connecting the former North and South Vietnam in the Vietnam War. The place remains a painful symbol of the nation’s division and the Vietnamese’ everlasting desire for peace, national independence and reunification.