You can travel from Da Nang to Hoi An by taxi or public bus, however, a better option is to take a shared minivan service. Shared minivan services to Hoi An depart from both Da Nang City and Da Nang International Airport.
Bus Times from Da Nang City to Hoi An
There are currently 7 services a day from Da Nang City to Hoi An available to book online.
Da Nang | Hoi An | Cost | Company |
07:00 | 08:00 | $ 8 | April Adventure |
08:30 | 09:30 | $ 8 | April Adventure |
11:30 | 12:30 | $ 8 | April Adventure |
14:30 | 15:30 | $ 8 | April Adventure |
17:30 | 18:30 | $ 8 | April Adventure |
19:30 | 20:30 | $ 8 | April Adventure |
21:00 | 22:00 | $ 8 | April Adventure |
Bus Times from Da Nang International Airport to Hoi An
There are currently 7 services a day from Da Nang International Airport to Hoi An available to book online.
Da Nang Airport | Hoi An | Cost | Company |
07:00 | 08:00 | $ 6 | Barri Ann Travel |
08:30 | 09:30 | $ 6 | Barri Ann Travel |
11:30 | 12:30 | $ 6 | Barri Ann Travel |
14:30 | 15:30 | $ 6 | Barri Ann Travel |
17:30 | 18:30 | $ 6 | Barri Ann Travel |
19:30 | 20:30 | $ 6 | Barri Ann Travel |
21:00 | 22:00 | $ 6 | Barri Ann Travel |
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Da Nang City Bus Stop
April Adventure services from Da Nang City to Hoi An depart from the Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture.
Hoi An Bus Stop
April Adventure services from Da Nang City to Hoi An terminate at Phan Chu Trinh, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 560000, Vietnam.
About Travel to Hoi An
Hoi An, located 30 km to the south of Da Nang City, is a massively popular tourist destination for both Vietnamese and foreign tourists. The main attraction in Hoi An is its UNESCO recognised Old Town area which dates back to the 1st Century AD. During the 7th to 10th Centuries Hoi An was major trading port for the Cham civilisation, which at the time ruled over much of South Vietnam and Cambodia. Most of the historical buildings which remain intact, however, date back to a later period from the 16th to 18th Centuries when Hoi An re-emerged as an important trading point several hundred years after the decline of the Cham Empire. During this period Hoi An attracted lots of foreign businessmen who were, for a period, allowed settled in and around Hoi An. Remnants of Japanese, Chinese and Dutch villages are amongst the 21 designated historical buildings which you need to pay a fee to visit. Most of Hoi An Old Town is, however, free of charge to visit.

The majority of visitors to Hoi An come on day trips, mostly between 16:00 and 20:00, to see the sights and then see the lanterns lit up at night. You can, however, stay overnight in the Old Town, as well as in the less attractive New Town area of Hoi An. Hoi An’s Old Town area has a bohemian feel to it and there are plenty of foreign visitors who stay in the city for extended periods enjoying the food and nightlife, both of which are very good. Hoi An also has a good beach, An Bang Beach, and some wonderful rural areas just outside the city centre which can be explored easily by bicycle. Hoi An is a place where you can enjoy several relaxed weeks, although the prices of hotels and restaurants tends to be above the average for Vietnam.