Hoi An Things to See - Top 5 natural attractions to visit
Nestled along the picturesque coastline of central Vietnam, Hoi An enchants travellers with its timeless beauty, rich history, and vibrant cultural tapestry. This ancient town, recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, not only beckons visitors with its narrow streets and eclectic architecture but also with its immersion in Hoi An's nature. While wandering through the streets of the city and suburbs, here are some essential experiences for you to enjoy
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1/ Hoi An's Beaches
Since Cua Dai and An Bang beaches in Hoi An face East, it's the ideal spot to start your day with a spectacular sunrise. You'll enjoy the peaceful nature and stunning scenery as the sun begins its journey. With pristine white sand, gentle waves, crystal-clear water, and magnificent views of the Cu Lao Cham Islands, Hoi An’s beaches promise an unforgettable experience.

2/ Cham Island
Cu Lao Cham (Cham Island) is a group of islands located 15km from Hoi An, in the sea. There are 7 small islands called Hon Lao, Hon Dai, Hon Mo, Hon Tai, Hon Nom, Hon La, and Hon Kho. The weather on Cu Lao Cham is generally cool throughout the year. The islands have many plants and animals. Bird nests, seafood, and coral are important natural resources found here. UNESCO recognised Cham Island as a World Biosphere Reserve on May 26, 2009. Cham Island is famous for its snorkelling, diving, and delicious local seafood.
3/ Tam Thanh Mural Village
️South of Hoi An, about 40 km, Tam Thanh Mural Village is a vibrant, colourful depiction of everyday life in Quang Nam. In the summer of 2016, Tam Thanh was selected by a Korean-Vietnamese joint project called “Art For A Better Community.” The project set out to make Tam Thanh the first painted village of its kind in Vietnam. The wall paintings are inspired by the lives of locals, featuring daily activities like fishermen heading out to sea and children playing in the street, with some fantasy pieces thrown in! The village is full of colour, including houses, roofs and fishing boats with unique designs.
4/ Tra Que Village
Tra Que Vegetable Village, located 3 kilometres northwest of Hoi An City in Cam Ha Commune, spans over 40 hectares. For nearly 400 years, local families have practised crop rotation and intercropping with over 20 types of leafy vegetables and spices. Situated between the De Vong River and the Tra Que Lagoon, the village benefits from fertile soil and abundant water. Known for its unique farming techniques, such as using seaweed from the Co Co River as fertiliser, Tra Que produces exceptionally fresh and clean vegetables. At Tra Que, you can be a farmer and experience their daily life, enjoy foot baths with Tra Que herbs, attend cooking classes and watch the sunset.
5/ Bay Mau Coconut
Bay Mau coconut forest, located a few kilometres from Hoi An's old town in Cam Thanh village, is a lush, green attraction for nature enthusiasts. This area, historically significant during the Vietnam War as a haven for reserve forces, features houses made from coconut leaves and originally spanned 7,000 square meters. The unique salt marsh ecological area supports many species of shrimp, crab, and molluscs, and acts as a natural water filter. Local families offer sustainable eco-tours, guiding visitors through the Nipa palm forest in traditional basket boats, showcasing the daily lives of farmers and fishermen, and engaging in activities like boat racing and net throwing.
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