Cham Island Biosphere Reserve Day Trip by Speed Boat
Hoi An, Vietnam
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours
Cham Island, located off the coast from Hoi An, is a beautiful and fun-filled getaway — the perfect day trip. Known locally as Cu Lao Cham Marine Park, this protected offshore area in the South China Sea actually consists of eight small islands, recognized as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. Ride a speedboat to Cham Island, spend time enjoying its beaches and temples and have lunch at a restaurant. Numbers are limited to 10 people, ensuring a personalized experience with a small group.
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Cham Island, located off the coast from Hoi An, is a beautiful and fun-filled getaway — the perfect day trip. Known locally as Cu Lao Cham Marine Park, this protected offshore area in the South China Sea actually consists of eight small islands, recognized as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. Ride a speedboat to Cham Island, spend time enjoying its beaches and temples and have lunch at a restaurant. Numbers are limited to 10 people, ensuring a personalized experience with a small group.
Start your day with hotel pickup by your guide and head to Cua Dai Beach. From here, travel by speedboat to Cham Island, which showcases a plethora of beautiful seascapes, including a living coral reef with some of the best opportunities in Asia to see fish and other marine life in their natural habitat.
After a 40-minute boat ride, arrive with your small group at Cu Lao Cham, an archipelago of eight small islands about 11 nautical miles (20 km) offshore from Hoi An. Take in the stunning scenery as you learn about the rich biodiversity of this protected area, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Approximately 3,000 residents live at Lang and Huong beaches, the majority of them making their living from fishing. You’ll enjoy local dishes at a restaurant for lunch and spend a half-day at Lang Beach, where you can visit places of interest with your guide. See Au Thuyen, a shelter for boats in bad weather, and admire religious structures such as Ong Temple and Hai Tang Pagoda, built in 1753.
Your full-day tour concludes with a return speedboat trip to Hoi An and a minivan transfer to your hotel.
After a 40-minute boat ride, arrive with your small group at Cu Lao Cham, an archipelago of eight small islands about 11 nautical miles (20 km) offshore from Hoi An. Take in the stunning scenery as you learn about the rich biodiversity of this protected area, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Approximately 3,000 residents live at Lang and Huong beaches, the majority of them making their living from fishing. You’ll enjoy local dishes at a restaurant for lunch and spend a half-day at Lang Beach, where you can visit places of interest with your guide. See Au Thuyen, a shelter for boats in bad weather, and admire religious structures such as Ong Temple and Hai Tang Pagoda, built in 1753.
Your full-day tour concludes with a return speedboat trip to Hoi An and a minivan transfer to your hotel.
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