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How to get from Ninh Binh to Hoi An

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🚌 Departure from Ninh Binh
📍For buses, departures from Ninh Bình typically occur from Ninh Bình Bus Station (Bến xe Ninh Bình), located on the outskirts of the city. It's a modest but functional terminal, serving as a major connection point for long-distance buses heading both south and north within Vietnam.
🚇From Ninh Bình city center, you can take a taxi or a 'xe ôm' (motorbike taxi). The journey takes approximately 10-15 minutes and costs between 50,000 to 100,000 VND (about 2-4 USD). Some hotels or guesthouses might also arrange transfers.
Buses to Hội An or Đà Nẵng (for the flight connection) depart several times a day, primarily in the evening for overnight services. It's advisable to check schedules locally or through online platforms the day before departure.
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🛣️ The journey experience

Traveling from Ninh Bình to Hội An is a key leg for many Southeast Asia travelers, and we understand that logistics can sometimes be a source of worry. To reach the charming city of Hội An from the beautiful Ninh Bình region, you primarily have two options: bus or plane. The bus is the most direct and often the most economical option. Expect a journey of about 8 hours on a sleeper bus, a typical experience in __Vietnam__.

These buses are equipped with reclining berths, allowing you to rest or even sleep. Departures are generally from Ninh Bình bus station and drop you off in the center of Hội An. This is an excellent solution to save on a hotel night and maximize your time. Regarding the plane, you'll first need to reach the closest airport to Ninh Bình, which is Tho Xuan Airport (THD) in Thanh Hóa, and then take a flight to Da Nang (DAD), the closest airport to Hội An.

The flight itself only lasts about 1 hour, but you need to add travel time to and from the airports, as well as waiting time. Choosing a reliable operator is essential to avoid unpleasant surprises. We guide you step-by-step so you can book with confidence, know the real prices and exact durations, without risk of scams.

Frequently asked questions — Ninh Binh → Hoi An

✨ Why visit Hoi An?

  • Stroll through the UNESCO-listed Old Town, with its colorful lanterns and unique architecture.
  • Cross the iconic Japanese Bridge, a historical symbol of __Hoi An__.
  • Join a Vietnamese cooking class to discover local flavors.
  • Explore An Bang or Cua Dai beaches by bike, just a few kilometers from the city center.
  • Get custom-made clothes or shoes from __Hoi An__'s famous tailors.
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Recommended stay
3 to 4 nights — Allows you to discover the city, its surroundings, and enjoy gastronomy without rushing.

☀️ When to visit Hoi An?

SUB-EQUATORIAL TROPICAL CLIMATE

February to April — Dry and sunny weather, pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring without intense heat or rain.

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In Hoi An — Plan your stay
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What to do in Hoi An?

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Lantern-lit ancient town
Hoi An's ancient town is UNESCO-listed: cobbled lanes, yellow-painted timber houses and silk lanterns that blaze at night. The full moon (14th lunar calendar day) brings the Lantern Festival — a magical experience. Entry to the historic zone costs €5.
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Cycling to rice fields and beaches
Hoi An is perfect for cycling. 20 minutes west: green rice paddies and fishing villages. East: An Bang Beach (less crowded than Cua Dai) with wooden beach cafés and sun loungers. Bike rental around €2 per day.
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Vietnamese cooking class
Hoi An is famous for its cooking classes. Most start with a visit to the central market to choose ingredients, then you learn to make cao lau (local noodles), banh mi and banh bao. Around €20-30 for a half-day all-inclusive.
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Thanh Ha pottery village
3 km from the old town, this pottery village has existed since the 15th century. Watch demonstrations, try the potter's wheel and buy souvenirs directly from artisans. An authentic contrast to the tourist bustle of the centre.
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An Bang Beach — unspoilt beach
The favourite beach of Hoi An's expats and savvy travellers. Less concrete than Da Nang, bamboo beach shacks with loungers, and seafood restaurants with sand underfoot. 4 km from the centre by bike or tuk-tuk.
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Round basket boat ride (thuyen thung)
Thuyen thung are circular woven bamboo boats unique to central Vietnam. Boatmen spin the basket boat through the coconut palm forest of Rung Dua Bay Mau — touristy but genuinely local. Around €5-8 per person.
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Lantern Festival — full moon
On the full moon evening, electric lights go out in the old town and only lanterns illuminate the streets. Candles float on the Thu Bon River. If you're there on the right night, it's one of the most memorable experiences in Vietnam.
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Custom tailors — 24-hour turnaround
Hoi An is renowned for its 500+ tailors who make custom clothes in 24-48 hours at unbeatable prices. A silk dress or suit for €30-80 depending on fabric. Trần Phú street and around the central market — always negotiate.

⏱️ How long to visit Hoi An?

3 to 5 days

To fully enjoy Hội An and its surroundings, plan a minimum of 3 days. This will allow you to explore the ancient town, cycle through the countryside, and visit the beaches. With 5 days, you can include cooking classes, excursions to the Cham Islands, or a trip to My Son.

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