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Vietnam 🇻🇳 Da Nang & Hoi An (4D3N Itinerary)

Day 1 Landed in Da Nang and headed straight to Marble Mountains — a peaceful spiritual stop with temples and caves. Checked into our hotel in Hoi An Aurora Riverside Hotel changed into something light and comfy and explored the charming streets of the ancient town by Grab. Ended the evening with a dreamy boat ride along the Hoi An river, complete with floating lanterns under the night sky. 🏮 Day 2 Early morning coconut boat ride — fun, relaxing, and very local! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Returned to Da Nang and visited iconic spots like the Pink Church, Son Tra Peninsula, and Linh Ung Pagoda. A must to visit Linh Ung Pagoda, peaceful and relaxing!❤️ Lunch at Bếp Cuốn Đà Nẵng 👍🏻🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Evening stroll through Han Market and night street vibes, followed by a relaxing head spa at Ling Spa. Cheap and good service. Can book earlier via their FB website.👏🏻 A must try - Avocado 🥑 Ice cream!😋 Day 3 Full day at Sun World Ba Na Hills 🌄 Book a day car 🚗 Took the cable car up, captured stunning shots at the Golden Bridge 🖐️, explored the French Village and Moon Castle, and enjoyed a lovely buffet lunch. (Variety of delicious food)🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Go spa again. Ended the night with a scenic river cruise near Dragon Bridge, watching the city lights come alive. Day 4 Woke up early for a peaceful sunrise walk along the beach, very very beautiful and enjoyable!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟having breakfast before heading to the airport. 📝 Vietnam truly surprised me — warm-hearted people, delicious food, and vibrant culture everywhere. This trip exceeded all my expectations and I’d love to explore more cities in the future. Perfect for friends or family trips! ❤️ #holidayitinerary #holidayitinerary #asiabudgetchallenge #tripdotcommoments #vietnamtravel #danangtohoian
Posted: Jul 30, 2025
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