How to get from Hoi An to Hue

How to get from Hoi  An to Hue? This article will provide the best meaning of transportation between two cities, which you can choose depend on your needs and budget.

Some cites in Central Vietnam are charming and rich in history and heritage, including Hoi  An and Hue. Both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Boasting rich cultural and architectural heritage. Traveling from Hoi  An to Hue is not only a journey between two cities but also an opportunity to explore the diverse and picturesque landscapes of Vietnam along the way.

How to get from Hoi An to Hue
How to get from Hoi An to Hue

1. Hoi An to Hue by motorbike

Traveling by motorbike is one of the most popular and adventurous ways to explore Vietnam. It gives you the freedom and flexibility to choose your route, speech and stops. You can rent a motorbike in Hoi An around 150.000 (6.5 USD) per day or join a guided motorbike tour for around 1.000.000 VND (43 USD) per person.

The journey from Hoi An to Hue by motorbike takes around 3 to 4 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. You can take the coastal route through Da Nang, Lang Co Beach and Hai Van Pass

Tip for travelling by motorbike:

  • You need a valid driving license and an international driving permit to legally drive a motorbike in Vietnam.
  • You must wear helmet, protective gear and obey traffic laws and signs.
  • You need to prepared for the weather, it could be hot, cold rainy or windy.

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Motorbike
Hoi An to Hue by Motorbike

2. Hoi An to Hue by bus

Traveling from Hoi  An to Hue by bus is convenient and affordable. Several bus companies offer daily services between the two cities. Bus tickets are around 450.000 VND (around 18 USD) per person ad the journey takes around 4 to 5 hours. Some buses will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel.

Buses are usually comfortable and air-conditioned, and some offer free WiFi and water. Buses usually depart from Hoi An to Hue in the morning of afternoon and arrive in Hue in the afternoonor evening.

Buses often stop at some destination along the way, such as Hai Van Pass, Lang Co Beach and Lap An Lagoon.

Disadvantages of  travelling by bus:

  • You will have less flexibility and control over your itinerary because you have to follow the bus schedule and route.
  • You will also have less privacy and comfort because the bus can be crowded.

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Bus From Hoi An to Hue via Hai Van Pass
Bus From Hoi An to Hue via Hai Van Pass

3. Hoi An to Hue Private Car

Traveling by private car is one of the most comfortable and convenient ways to get from Hoi An to Hue. You can rent a private car with a driver for around 1.700.000 VND (69US$) per car joina private car tour (include tour guide) for around 2.000.000 VND (71 US$)

The journey from Hoi An to Hue by car takee around 3 to 4 hours and you can choose your own departure time and route. You can take the coastal route, the inland route or a combination of both. You can also customize your itinerary and stops depending on your preferences and interest

Hoi An to Hue by Private Car
Hoi An to Hue by Private Car

4. Hoi An to Hue Train

Traveling by train is one of the most scenic and relaxing ways to get from Hoi An to Hue. However, there is no direct train service between the two cities as Hoi An does not have a train station.

You will need to take a taxi or bus from Hoi An to Da Nang Railway Station, about 30km away, and then take a train from Da Nang to Hue. A taxi or shuttle costs around VND300,000 (US$13) for a single carriage, and a train ticket costs around VND70,000 to VND250,000 (US$3 to US$11) per person.

The journey from Hoi An to Hue by train takes around 4 to 5 hours, including transfer time. Trains are generally clean and comfortable, with some having soft seats, sleeper berths and air conditioning. Trains usually depart from Da Nang in the morning or afternoon and arrive in Hue in the afternoon or evening. The trains run along the coast, offering stunning views of the sea, mountains and countryside

 

Train From Da Nang To Hue
Train From Da Nang To Hue

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