Hoi An 2025: The ideal destination for Korean Travelers
sefa media | 20/10/2025

Hoi An is one of Vietnam’s most attractive tourist destinations, famous for its ancient beauty, rich culture, and beautiful beaches. To help you plan a perfect vacation in Hoi An in 2025, here are detailed travel tips, including the best time to visit, accommodation options, and must-see attractions.
Transportation Suggestions
Getting to Hoi An: You can fly to Da Nang International Airport, then travel to Hoi An by taxi or shuttle bus (about 30 km away). Alternatively, you can take an intercity bus from nearby provinces or a train to Da Nang and continue your journey to Hoi An.
Getting around Hoi An:
- Bicycles or motorbikes are the most popular means of transportation for exploring Hoi An. The Old Town features small streets and restrictions on motorbike traffic, so renting a bicycle at a low cost is an easy and enjoyable way to get around.
- Electric cars and boats are also great options, offering a unique way to experience the Ancient Town or admire the poetic scenery along the Hoai River.

Hotels, Homestays, Resorts in Hoi An Suggestions
Hoi An offers a wide range of accommodation options from cozy homestays to luxurious riverside hotels and resorts.
- Homestays: If you wish to experience local culture and enjoy a warm, familiar atmosphere, homestays are a perfect choice. Homestays in Hoi An are not only cozy but also feature traditional architecture that reflects the charm of the ancient town
- Hotels: Hotels ranging from 2 to 4 stars are mostly located near the Ancient Town, making them convenient for sightseeing and exploring local cuisine. These hotels are affordable and well-equipped with modern amenities
- Resorts: If you are looking for luxury and comfort, Hoi An offers many high-end resorts, including beach resorts. These properties often feature lush gardens, private pools, and premium services.
If you are seeking a luxurious and distinctive place to stay, Silk Sense Hoi An River Resort is a truly worthy choice. It is one of the 13 five-star standard hotels in Hoi An, and the first and only resort to be recognized with green and sustainable tourism awards.
Located along the tranquil Co Co River, the resort offers easy access to Hoi An Ancient Town. At Silk Sense, guests can experience a level of peace and greenery rarely found elsewhere in Hoi An, with 70% of the resort dedicated to green space and only 30% to infrastructure.
What makes Silk Sense stand out: Absolutely no use of single-use plastic waste; A chlorine-free mineral salt infinity pool, purified through an exclusive ozone and sea salt system only one of its kind in Hoi An; Premium spa and fine dining services; Five-star accommodations, ranging from open river-view apartments to private villas with gardens and private pools.
Silk Sense Hoi An River Resort is not just a place to stay represents Vietnam’s vision of sustainable and eco-friendly tourism. With first-class amenities, abundant greenery, and thoughtful service, Silk Sense is without a doubt the ideal accommodation choice for your memorable stay in Hoi An.

Must-visit Attractions in Hoi An
Silk Sense recommends some of the most popular attractions in Hoi An that you shouldn’t miss during your trip.
Phung Hung Ancient House
- Address: No. 4 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Cam Pho Ward, Hoi An City
- Opening hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily)
- Ticket price: 80,000 VND for Vietnamese visitors; 120,000 VND for international visitors (includes admission to three ancient houses: Phung Hung, Duc An, and Quan Thang).
Phung Hung Ancient House is one of Hoi An’s most typical ancient houses, standing out with its unique architecture and profound historical value. Built in the 1780s, the house is not only an important sightseeing spot but also a vivid testament to the cultural exchange and prosperity of the old Hoi An trading port.
The architecture of Phung Hung Ancient House is a harmonious blend of Vietnamese and Chinese influences. With three main sections, the reception area, the family living space, and the trading area every detail reflects meticulous craftsmanship and decoration.
One of the highlights of the house is its beautifully carved wooden doors and intricate decorative details. The red-painted walls combined with fine wood carvings create an elegant and cozy atmosphere. Visitors will find a spacious living room and a traditional family space that showcase the cultural fusion in every design element.
The house was once home to eight generations of the Phung Hung family, one of the most famous merchant families during Hoi An’s golden age. The upper floor was used for displaying commercial goods such as silk, while the ground floor served as the reception and living area.
During your visit, you can explore the traditional living quarters and admire antique furniture such as tables, cabinets, and decorations all carefully preserved to maintain their cultural and historical value. Friendly guides will share fascinating stories and local customs, helping you better understand the life of merchant families in old Hoi An.
Japanese Covered Bridge (Chua Cau)
- Address: Between Tran Phu Street and Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, crossing a small canal connected to the Hoai River
- Opening hours: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Daily)
- Ticket price: 80,000 VND for Vietnamese visitors; 120,000 VND for international visitors
Known as Lai Vien Kieu or Japanese Covered Bridge, this landmark is one of Hoi An’s most iconic symbols. Built in the 17th century by Japanese merchants, the bridge combines traditional Japanese and Vietnamese architectural styles.
The entire structure is made of wood, with a roof beautifully adorned with intricate carvings. Under the soft glow of the sunset or lantern lights at night, the bridge appears magical, a perfect spot for photos and a glimpse into Hoi An’s cultural heritage.
The bridge is also a venue for many traditional cultural activities, especially during full moon nights and major festivals. If you visit during the Lantern Festival, you’ll experience a charming atmosphere with hundreds of colorful lanterns lighting up the area. Note: To avoid crowds, it’s best to visit around 9 AM or 2-3 PM.
Beaches in Hoi An
Hoi An is not only famous for its ancient town but also for its beautiful beaches, ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities. Here are some beaches you shouldn’t miss:
- An Bang Beach: About 5 km from the Old Town, An Bang is one of the most beautiful and well-known beaches in Hoi An. With its untouched beauty, fine white sand, and crystal-clear water, it’s perfect for those seeking peace and relaxation away from commercialization
- Cua Dai Beach: Also about 5 km from the center, Cua Dai is another popular beach known for its long sandy shore and spacious sea views. It has long been a favorite destination for travelers wanting to escape the city hustle
- Ha My Beach: Located about 7 km from Hoi An, between Da Nang and Hoi An, Ha My features soft white sand and turquoise waters. Though less known than An Bang or Cua Dai, it’s gaining attention for its quiet, pristine charm
- Tan Thanh Beach: Around 6 km from the center, Tan Thanh is a lesser-known but worthwhile stop. The area is known for its early-morning fish market, where visitors can watch locals trading fresh seafood. You’ll also find cozy cafes and small restaurants along the shore, a lovely place to enjoy breakfast with a serene sea view.
Cham Islands (Cu Lao Cham)
- Address: Tan Hiep Island Commune, Hoi An City
- Opening hours: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Daily)
- Ticket price: Speedboat/canoe trip to Cham Islands costs around 450,000-600,000 VND/person, including entrance fees and snorkeling.
Located about 18 km from Hoi An, Cham Islands comprise eight small islands known for their pristine beauty and rich marine biodiversity — an ideal destination for diving, exploring, and enjoying peaceful island life.
You can reach the islands by speedboat from Cua Dai Port (15-20 minutes) or by traditional wooden boat. Visitors can snorkel to admire vibrant coral reefs and diverse sea creatures. The beaches here feature clear blue waters, white sand, and shady coconut trees.
You can also visit Tan Hiep Market to buy fresh seafood or local handicrafts, and enjoy freshly cooked seafood dishes at the island’s restaurants.
Bay Mau Coconut Forest
- Address: Group 2, Can Nhan Hamlet, Cam Thanh Commune, Hoi An City
- Opening hours: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Daily)
- Ticket price: Entrance fee: 30,000 VND/person | Basket boat experience: 150,000-200,000 VND/person
Located about 3 km from Hoi An center, Bay Mau Coconut Forest is often called the “Mini Mekong Delta” to experience the local river life of Hoi An people. Once a revolutionary base during wartime, it is now a popular eco-tourism site.
Visitors can enjoy a basket boat ride through small waterways lined with lush coconut palms and discover the area’s diverse ecosystem. You can also take part in traditional activities like fishing, net casting, or savoring fresh seafood dishes at floating restaurants.Hoi An always captures visitors’ hearts with its blend of ancient charm and tranquility. We hope these suggestions help you plan a perfect trip to Hoi An full of memorable experiences. If you need assistance choosing Hoi An hotels, transportation or tour packages, Silk Sense Hoi An River Resort is always ready to support you!
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