Situated in the centre of Cam Chau, 4km from Hoi An’s Old Quarter, thefour-star Hoi An Chic resort is a new destination where tourists canexperience rural life.
Pham Vu Dung, manager of Rose TravelService company, said the newly opened resort offers guests an excitingtour programme during their stay in the village.
“Hoi Anis a well-known tourism destination but we have tried to create adifferent option for visitors to the ancient town,” Dung said.
“Villagelife can be taken in on foot, by bicycle or in a buffalo-drawn cart asthe locals go about their day-to-day tasks,” he explained.
Dung said that military jeep trips along Cua Dai Beach and boat cruises along Co Co River are also available.
There’s no need to book a luxury hotel in Hoi An if you want to share life with local people.
Thefirst morning at Hoi An Chic starts with a taichi session followed byswimming in the open-air swimming poor on the third-floor.
Thesunny pool has a great view over the village and the green rice fieldssurrounding the resort, where farmers plough the paddy with buffalo.
A 3km walk awaits guests after breakfast along which drinks and snacks are provided.
“Mostvillagers make a living on the farm and are happy to show theirhospitality to anyone interested in chatting with them or even helpingwith their work,” said tour guide Nguyen Anh Khoi.
“Thereare also blacksmiths and rice-paper makers – two of the village’straditional trades – and farmers cultivate their gardens during leisuretime,” Khoi described.
An eight-seat buffalo cart is an alternative method of exploring.
“Weconverted the wagon to serve tourists and add a touch of nostalgia andan extra dimension to a tour of the village,” the travel agency managersaid.
The travel agency also offers camping on the beach.
The 10km beach is home to dozens of fishing villages and provides a romantic setting for couples.
Tour guides and staff will provide the more adventurous travellers with stoves and equipment to cook on the beach.
Khoisaid that fish and seafood could be bought from fishermen to cook forlunch during the adventure, and old jeeps can be used to visit My SonSanctuary or rural areas around the town.
Jeep tours are priced between 115 and 160 USD, while the buffalo wagon is 50 USD for a group of eight.
Hoi An Chic will also run a sales promotion of 30-50 percent discount during the first three months of this year.
“Weprovide free bicycles free of charge or transportation to and from CuaDai Beach and the Old Quarter for our guests during their stay at Hoi AnChic,” the agency manager said.-VNA
Pham Vu Dung, manager of Rose TravelService company, said the newly opened resort offers guests an excitingtour programme during their stay in the village.
“Hoi Anis a well-known tourism destination but we have tried to create adifferent option for visitors to the ancient town,” Dung said.
“Villagelife can be taken in on foot, by bicycle or in a buffalo-drawn cart asthe locals go about their day-to-day tasks,” he explained.
Dung said that military jeep trips along Cua Dai Beach and boat cruises along Co Co River are also available.
There’s no need to book a luxury hotel in Hoi An if you want to share life with local people.
Thefirst morning at Hoi An Chic starts with a taichi session followed byswimming in the open-air swimming poor on the third-floor.
Thesunny pool has a great view over the village and the green rice fieldssurrounding the resort, where farmers plough the paddy with buffalo.
A 3km walk awaits guests after breakfast along which drinks and snacks are provided.
“Mostvillagers make a living on the farm and are happy to show theirhospitality to anyone interested in chatting with them or even helpingwith their work,” said tour guide Nguyen Anh Khoi.
“Thereare also blacksmiths and rice-paper makers – two of the village’straditional trades – and farmers cultivate their gardens during leisuretime,” Khoi described.
An eight-seat buffalo cart is an alternative method of exploring.
“Weconverted the wagon to serve tourists and add a touch of nostalgia andan extra dimension to a tour of the village,” the travel agency managersaid.
The travel agency also offers camping on the beach.
The 10km beach is home to dozens of fishing villages and provides a romantic setting for couples.
Tour guides and staff will provide the more adventurous travellers with stoves and equipment to cook on the beach.
Khoisaid that fish and seafood could be bought from fishermen to cook forlunch during the adventure, and old jeeps can be used to visit My SonSanctuary or rural areas around the town.
Jeep tours are priced between 115 and 160 USD, while the buffalo wagon is 50 USD for a group of eight.
Hoi An Chic will also run a sales promotion of 30-50 percent discount during the first three months of this year.
“Weprovide free bicycles free of charge or transportation to and from CuaDai Beach and the Old Quarter for our guests during their stay at Hoi AnChic,” the agency manager said.-VNA