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Budget travelers guide to Hoi An

January 8, 2020 by Susan Paige

Is it expensive to holiday in Hoi An? Well, typically, a one-week trip can easily cost around $600, based on the information collected from different travelers. While the costs may not seem so expositive for some tourists and travelers, there are some budget-conscious tourists who look for ways to bring the vacation costs down.

Hoi An is an extremely popular destination among holidaymakers who come here to enjoy the wide and varied cultural experiences and explore the amazing city and gorge on Vietnamese food. One of the things you will love most about the city is its astounding landscapes, fascinating culture, and an exciting atmosphere.

Here is a brief but comprehensive guide on how to lower holidaying costs in Hoi An, especially for those who are traveling on a shoestring budget.

Lower the travel costs
As there is no airport, and train station in Hoi An, the only way to reach the city is via road. On can take a bus or hire a taxi from the neighboring cities, and some of the most popular routes are from Danang to Hoi An. DaNang is connected to other airports of the country with daily flights from major Vietnamese cities. Book early and look for discount offers or cash your miles to lower the prices.

Get a budgeted accommodation
There are plenty of options for accommodations, and one can easily book a spot in a local hostel dorm for as low as $5 USD. Private rooms can start at about $16 USD, and most of the hostels offer free bicycle rentals, wifi, and breakfast. Airbnb can cost you about $10 USD, while a budget hotel price can cost at about $20 USD.

Look for cheaper meals
Although the average cost of food starts at about $1 USD per meal, wine and beer can be expensive. Vietnamese coffee is excellent, and as the food is generally cheap, you can eat a good quality restaurant and can skip preparing your own meals. Just grab the cheap and fresh street food!

Enjoy low-cost attractions

There is plenty to do and see in the city, and as a budgeted vacationer, it is recommended that you look for fun things to do that are free or cost low. Here are some options.

  • Explore the ancient Kingdom of Champa that is the religious and intellectual center of Vietnam. One of the most important sites is My Son, that is known for its ancient ruins and temples.

  • Enjoy some of the most popular beaches, Cua Dai and An Bang, and that boast of soft white sands and several beachside shops and restaurants.

  • Take a bicycle tour of the city and go through the rice fields and surrounding neighborhoods. The tour costs very low, but the experience you get is indeed priceless.

  • Walk around the old parts of the Hoi An town and admire the Asian architecture with old houses and culture. Explore those small alleys with moss roofs and come across a wonderful blend of different cultures like Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese.

  • Buy a ticket for $6 USD to cross the Japanese Covered Bridge and get transported back into the history dating from the late sixteenth century.

  • Visits the traditional Thanh Nam Fishing Village and have a look at the local fisherman selling their fish. You can cycle around or take a motorbike to explore the village that is dotted with amazing beaches.

  • Another great option is to take a boat trip and get a different perspective of the town from the water. Enjoy those picturesque views of the waterfront, and it is indeed a great way to relax and unwind.

  • Take a cooking class for just about $15 and learn how to prepare s a delicious Vietnamese meal made of local produce and raw ingredients.

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