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Hoi An & Marble Mountains from Da Nang: A Heritage Day

Between Da Nang and the lantern-lit lanes of Hoi An lie the cave temples of the Marble Mountains and the towering Lady Buddha. Here is how to link them into one unforgettable heritage day — with the best-rated Marble Mountains, Lady Buddha and Hoi An tours to book.

At a glance

  1. 1Climb the Marble Mountains caves
  2. 2Lady Buddha at Son Tra
  3. 3Hoi An ancient town by day
  4. 4Lantern boats after sunset

Morning: the Marble Mountains and Lady Buddha

Start at the Marble Mountains, five limestone-and-marble peaks riddled with caves, pagodas and hidden Buddhist shrines — an elevator or a climb up carved stone steps reaches the summit viewpoints. Nearby on the Son Tra Peninsula stands the 67-metre Lady Buddha, Vietnam's tallest statue, gazing serenely out over the coast. Guided half-day tours from Da Nang combine both sights with an easy transfer.

Afternoon: the ancient town of Hoi An

Continue south to Hoi An, a UNESCO-listed former trading port whose ochre merchant houses, Japanese Covered Bridge and tailor shops have barely changed in centuries. Walking tours with a local guide unpick the history behind the assembly halls and canals, and there is always time to browse the markets or be measured for a made-to-measure suit before the light softens.

Evening: lanterns on the river

Hoi An is at its most magical after dark, when thousands of silk lanterns glow along the Thu Bon River. Take a basket-boat ride, release a floating candle for luck and cross the Japanese Bridge as the crowds gather. A lantern-making class or an evening food tour turns the visit into a hands-on finale before the short drive back to Da Nang.

Hoi An & Marble Mountains — FAQ

How do I get from Da Nang to Hoi An?
Hoi An is about 30 km south of Da Nang, roughly a 40-minute drive. Guided tours that combine the Marble Mountains and Hoi An include round-trip transport, so you can see both in one day without arranging your own car or taxi.
Are the Marble Mountains difficult to climb?
The main peak, Thuy Son, involves stone staircases, but an elevator takes you most of the way up if you prefer. Wear comfortable shoes for the cave temples and viewpoints, and allow one to two hours to explore at an easy pace.
When is the best time to see Hoi An's lanterns?
The lanterns glow every evening after sunset, but the ancient town is especially atmospheric on the monthly full-moon lantern festival, when motor traffic is banned and floating candles fill the river. Any evening basket-boat ride captures the magic.