From the giant statue of the Lady Buddha, and fascinating beauty of Marble Mountains to the ancient town Hoi An. An unforgettable adventure through Da Nang’s most iconic destinations.
Experience the best of Da Nang and Hoi An in one unforgettable journey! For just $29 per guest, embark on a cultural and scenic adventure with our all-inclusive tour package.
Tour Highlights:
✨ Linh Ứng Pagoda & Lady Buddha – Marvel at the tallest Buddha statue in Vietnam with breathtaking coastal views.
⛰ Marble Mountain – Explore mystical caves, ancient pagodas, and panoramic viewpoints.
???? Hoi An Ancient Town – Wander through lantern-lit streets, historic temples, and riverside markets.
Package Includes:
✅ Round-trip transfers for a hassle-free experience
✅ Delicious local lunch to savor authentic Vietnamese flavors
✅ Professional tour guide to uncover hidden gems and stories
Book now and make the most of your Da Nang trip with this incredible day tour to Hoi An and beyond!
The Marble Mountains, a group of five limestone and marble hills located about 9 kilometers south of Da Nang, are a renowned pilgrimage site featuring peaks, caves, tunnels, and temples. Named after the elements of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, this area is famous for its stone-cutting and sculpture. The caves within the mountains hold historical remnants, including bullet holes from troops observing US soldiers at My Khe Beach, as well as various structures. Additionally, the mountains host numerous Buddhist sanctuaries, making them an important spiritual destination. A notable attraction is a circular cave that leads to the summit, offering stunning panoramic views.
According to ancient folklore, a dragon emerged from the water on Non Nuoc Beach and laid an egg. A thousand days and a thousand nights followed before the egg hatched, and out stepped a beautiful girl. The fragments of the shell were left on the beach and eventually grew into the five mystical Marble Mountains.
Today, one of the most popular highlights is climbing up the Marble Mountains and enjoying spectacular views across Non Nuoc, also known as My Khe Beach. The Mountain of Water which is home to pagodas dating back to the 17th century and a number of caves is one the most frequented climbs with a steep hike up stone steps to Tam Quan Gate and its superb vistas to Mount Kim Son or Metal Mountain and the coastline from the Riverview Tower located next to the gate. The Riverview Tower dates back to the 18th century and the reign of the Emperor Minh Mang.
Close by is Van Nguyet Grotto which is a nice resting spot where you can grab a fresh coconut to drink. The Lantern Cave is also worth a look, small but deep and filled with lava along with Am Phu Cave which heads down to a very scenic viewpoint.
You should allow up to four hours to explore all of Marble Mountains so its good to start early when it is not so hot and of course wear comfortable shoes, and if you can, bring a torch. Vietnamese children sell souvenirs at Marble Mountains and you can expect to be hassled until you've either bought a gift or 'tipped' them a few dollars for a 'guided tour'.