Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. With riverside French colonial shophouses, streets lined with glowing paper lanterns, and stunning coastal views, this charming town offers a unique experience for travellers seeking a slower pace of life and a deeper connection with traditions.
Heritage Sites and Multiculturalism
Hoi An’s rich history is stored in its well-preserved ancient houses, pagodas, and assembly halls. The town’s multicultural heritage, influenced by Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese cultures, is evident in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. Visit shrines wafting with fragrant incense, Japanese bridges in the Old Quarter, and quaint fishing villages with circular bamboo boats floating down the river. Or, embark on excursions from hotels in Hoi An, and discover a trifecta of UNESCO heritage sides just outside the city.
Festivals and Lanterns
Experience the magic of Hoi An during its vibrant cultural festivals. The city of lanterns lights up during these festivities, particularly the Full Moon Festival, when the town is adorned with thousands of colourful paper streetlights and candles floating down the river. This enchanting spectacle creates a magical atmosphere that captures the essence of the city – enjoy the celebrations at Anantara Hoi An Resort, as the hotel becomes illuminated by the soft glow of the lanterns, accompanied by the moonlight from above.
Tailor-Made Experiences
Hoi An is renowned for its skilled tailors who can create custom-made clothing in just a few days. With a reputation spanning decades, and now experiencing a period of internet virality, the tailor shops of Old Town are a must-visit. Choose from a wide range of fabrics and styles to design your perfect outfit in record time.
Beautiful Beaches
While Hoi An is primarily known for its cultural heritage, it also offers stunning beaches for relaxation. Escape the bustling town and unwind on the pristine sands of Cua Dai Beach, or embark on a cycling tour all the way to the shores of An Bang Beach.