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Six hours, includes a visit to My Son Holy Land and Ho An City, with lunch at a local restaurant and an English-speaking guide throughout.
This tour starts with a pickup from either Tien Sa or Chan May port, timed to fit your cruise schedule. After meeting your guide just a short walk from your ship, you'll head to My Son Holy Land, ancient ruins and a UNESCO World Heritage site. You'll have an hour and a half to explore the temples, with insights from your licensed guide into the history of the Cham people and their architecture.
Following your visit to My Son, the journey continues to Hoi An, another UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, a lunch stop at a local restaurant is included before strolling through the town's historic streets. Highlights include the Hoi An museum, local market, Fujien Chinese temple, Tan Ky ancient house, and the iconic Japanese pagoda bridge. You'll return to the port with ample time before your ship's departure.
Reviews
We planned a summer trip back to Newfoundland in January. With Canadian air travel becoming unreliable and rental cars nearly impossible to obtain, we chose to drive instead. I allotted three days to reach the ferry in North Sydney, NS, but was pleased to discover that the route from the 401 to Cape Breton featured all four-lane highways, including the A-30 Montreal bypass. We actually arrived in NS in just two days. Although construction on A-30 added about an hour and major work on A-85 near the NB border contributed an additional hour to our travel time, it wasn't too bad overall. Regarding the highlights of our journey: 1. Rose's Motel in Edmundston, NB stands out as one of the best places I've ever stayed; it was clean, had friendly staff, and offered excellent value. We even chose to stay there again on our return trip. 2. The Irving station east of the Truro exit on Hwy 104 was a pleasant surprise for breakfast. Although it only had a coffee shop, the staff directed us to Eastside Family Restaurant in New Glasgow, which I highly recommend for its good food and great service. 3. Mariner's Galley in North Sydney, NS was a lucky find for dinner while waiting for the ferry. The restaurant, visible from the ferry dock, offered a diverse menu, and our selections (shrimp cocktail and roast beef dinner) were among the best I've had. Unfortunately, there were some downsides: 1. While Irving stations in NB and NS claim to have clean washrooms, the cleanliness was lacking, except for the one mentioned above. It seems their management isn’t adequately supervising staff performance. 2. The Stonehouse Motel in Truro was one of the dirtiest places I've encountered. After reserving a room through Booking.com, we opted to leave due to the unsatisfactory exterior, unkempt parking lot, and questionable clientele. Canceling the reservation and getting a refund required significant discussion with the receptionist, so I advise staying away. In summary, the trip was enjoyable, and if you decide to go, I recommend booking your ferry in advance (a year out is advisable for a cabin) and planning your accommodations ahead of time.
Reviews are paraphrased traveller feedback sourced from Viator. Original ratings and sentiment preserved.
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