Hoi An is a masterpiece of history, where saffron-colored buildings and silk lanterns create a backdrop for some of Vietnam’s most sophisticated experiences. As part of an epic multi-week journey, these three days focus on the refined side of the Central Coast, prioritizing exclusivity, cultural depth, and absolute comfort.
From private architectural tours through the UNESCO-listed Ancient Town to sunset gourmet dinners on the Thu Bon River, this luxury escape is designed for the discerning traveler. Prepare to trade the hustle of modern Vietnam for the quiet elegance of world-class wellness retreats and farm-to-table dining at the highest level.
The Itinerary
Day 1: Hoi An, Vietnam - Heritage & Riverside Refinement
Private Heritage Architectural Tour
Avoid the crowds with a private historian-led walk through the Ancient Town. Visit the Japanese Covered Bridge, the Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, and the Tan Ky Old House, gaining deep insights into the fusion of Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese styles.
Gourmet Lunch at Morning Glory Signature
Dine at the premium outpost of Hoi An’s most famous restaurant group. Enjoy elevated interpretations of local classics like Cao Lau and Rose Dumplings in a sophisticated, beautifully restored colonial building.
Private Tea Tasting at Reaching Out
Experience a moment of profound silence and beauty at this social enterprise tea house. Opt for a private tasting flight of premium Vietnamese teas and artisanal snacks in their secluded courtyard.
Private Sunset Dinner Cruise
Board a traditional wooden barge for an exclusive sunset cruise on the Thu Bon River. Enjoy a multi-course Vietnamese fusion dinner as you watch the riverbanks light up with thousands of floating lanterns.
Day 2: Hoi An, Vietnam - Ancient Ruins & Coastal Bliss
VIP My Son Sanctuary Sunrise Tour
Travel by private car to the UNESCO-listed My Son Sanctuary. Arrive early to witness the sunrise over the Champa ruins before the large tour buses arrive, accompanied by an expert archeological guide.
Oceanfront Lunch at Shore Club
Head to An Bang Beach for a Mediterranean-inspired lunch at Shore Club. Relax in a private cabana with premium service, enjoying the gentle breeze and views of the East Sea.
Exclusive Silk Lantern Workshop
Visit a master craftsman’s studio for a private workshop. Learn the intricate art of lantern making using traditional bamboo frames and fine Vietnamese silk, creating your own bespoke luxury souvenir.
Fine Dining at Mango Mango
End the day with a vibrant culinary experience overlooking the illuminated Night Market. Mango Mango offers a high-end menu of creative fusion dishes and world-class cocktails by Chef Tran Duc.
Day 3: Hoi An, Vietnam - Rural Elegance & Wellness
Luxury Sidecar Tour to Tra Que
Zip through the emerald rice paddies in a vintage sidecar. Visit the organic Tra Que Herb Village to learn about traditional farming techniques before enjoying a refreshing herbal foot soak.
Farm-to-Table Lunch at The Field
Enjoy a sustainable, high-end lunch in the middle of a rice field. The Field Restaurant specializes in organic, locally sourced ingredients served in a stunning open-air bamboo structure.
Wellness at Heart of the Earth Spa
Indulge in a signature treatment at the Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai. This world-renowned spa focuses on mindfulness and sound healing, providing the ultimate luxury reset.
Farewell Dinner at Little Faifo
Conclude your journey at Little Faifo, a restaurant that doubles as a museum of Hoi An history. Experience their grand tasting menu, which showcases the most refined flavors of the region in an intimate, candlelit setting.
Best Time & Weather
The ideal time to visit Hoi An is during the dry season, from February to May, when the weather is pleasantly warm and the skies are clear. June to August is also good but can be quite hot. Avoid the rainy season between October and December, as flooding in the Ancient Town is common during this period.
Currency & Money
The local currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). While high-end hotels, restaurants, and boutiques in Hoi An widely accept international credit cards (Visa/Mastercard), it is useful to carry some cash for small purchases at local markets. Tipping is not mandatory but is highly appreciated in luxury settings, typically around 10% for exceptional service.
Getting Around
The heart of Hoi An is a pedestrian-only zone, making it perfect for walking. For longer distances, luxury travelers should utilize private car services or high-end taxis like Mai Linh. Many premium resorts also offer complimentary shuttle services or private bicycles for exploring the surrounding countryside and beaches in style.