Travel from Hue to Hoi An

There is no train line to Hoi An and no airport near Hoi An, however, you can travel direct from Hue to Hoi An by bus.

Bus Times from Hue to Hoi An


There are currently 5 services a day from Hue to Hoi An available to book online.

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08:0011:00$ 18April Adventure
08:1512:15$ 11Techbus VN JSC
08:3012:30$ 11Techbus VN JSC
12:0015:00$ 18April Adventure
16:0019:00$ 18April Adventure

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Hue Bus Stop


Techbus VN JSC services from Hue to Hoi An depart from 49 Lê Lợi, Phú Hội, Thành phố Huế, Thừa Thiên Huế, Vietnam, which is opposite the Tourist Information Centre

Google Map of 49 Lê Lợi, Phú Hội, Thành phố Huế, Thừa Thiên Huế, Vietnam

Hoi An Bus Stop


Techbus VN JSC services from Hue to Hoi An terminate at the parking lot at 487 Đ. Hai Bà Trưng, Tân An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam.

Google Map of the Techbus VN JSC bus station in Hoi An

About Hoi An


Hoi An is a city of around 120,000 permanent residents that was important trading port during the periods from the 7th to 10th Centuries and again during the 16th and 17th Centuries. A good number of the buildings from that second prosperous period have survived in good condition, with an ‘Old Town’ area preserved by strict planning laws and some slightly less strict rules about taking cars and motorbikes into this part of the city. Hoi An has been awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status and attracts large number of tourists, particularly on day trips. The city is a lively, if slightly expensive, place with lots of bars, hotels and restaurants. As well as sight seeing people come to Hoi An to enjoy the beach and the nightlife. Staying overnight as opposed to coming for a day trip is advisable, if no other reason then it gives you the opportunity to see the city before the day trippers arrive and after they all depart in the evening, which tends to be at around 20:00.

Bridge in the Old City of Hoi An
Bridge in the Old City of Hoi An

Hoi An is a normal city as well as a historical site, and you can walk around the Old Town and other areas without paying any entrance fee. If you want to go inside any of 21 designated historical sites in the Old Town, however, you need to pay an entrance fee of 120,000 VND which gives you entry to any 5 out of the 21 attractions. The most famous of these 21 attractions in the Japanese Covered Bridge, which was built by the Japanese residents of Hoi An in the early part of the 17th Century, there are also museums, old temples and tombs to visit.

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