Top-rated Hoi An Tours

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  • All colleagues from Izitour did their utmost to ensure that my trip was hassle-free. All colleagues, were punctual, courteous and responsive.

  • We spent 23 fantastic days in Vietnam, traveling from north to south and ending on the wonderful island of Phú Quốc. Kim, our travel agent, organized a private tour just...
    Enrica De-marinis
    Enrica De-marinis
    Jan 26, 2026

  • We had an amazing trip to Vietnam! We visited Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, and Hanoi, and everything was perfectly organized. A huge thank you to Lien for the...
    Stella Viktoratou
    Stella Viktoratou
    Jan 26, 2026

  • I spent 19 wonderful days in Vietnam with my girlfriend, and everything went perfectly. We did a very long trip with several domestic flights. We started in Hanoi and traveled...
    Marco Ferranti
    Marco Ferranti
    Jan 23, 2026

  • We departed in December for a 22-day customized tour of Vietnam and Cambodia and have just returned [...] It was a FANTASTIC trip!
    Roberta Colombini
    Roberta Colombini
    Jan 13, 2026

    THE CHARMING CITY OF HOI AN

    Between land and sea, this charming little town-museum, listed as a UNESCO heritage site, has something to seduce all kinds of travelers. Peaceful atmosphere, exceptional architectural, cultural and gastronomic heritage, indolent beaches and remarkable craftsmanship, Hoi An is definitely a must-see destination in Vietnam.

    Hoi An's Story

    Before it became the pleasant town we know today, Hoi An was, at its peak in the 15th century, an international trading port frequented by Japanese, Chinese, Arab and European ships. Situated on the South-East Asian silk trade routes, Hoi An experienced a flourishing commercial activity. Merchants liked to stop here to buy ceramics, pottery, silk and embroidery. Many Chinese and Japanese merchants settled in Hoi An to take advantage of its commercial attractiveness. The many old wooden houses, temples and pagodas of the Chinese communities bear witness to this. The progressive silting up of the port of Hoi An in the middle of the 19th century sounded the death knell of this prosperous period. Hoi An regained its splendour with the rise of tourism which really began at the beginning of the years 2000.

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