These islands are protected and its beautiful waters
contain a wide array of marine life. We offer you a one
day trip where you can spend a night camping on the beach and underneath the stars.
Cham Islands T
he
Cham
Islands
are 15 km from Cua Dai. There
are seven islands altogether named according to
their shape or characteristics. They are called Lao
(pear), Dai (long), La (leaf), Kho (dry), Tai (ear), Mo
(tomb), and Nom (East wind). They have a pleasant,
cool climate the year round, and trees and animals are
plentiful here, as well as marine life. On the island there
are precious bird nests while under the water, the coral
is marvellous.
There are also scenic spots al around the island, such
as Suoi Tinh (Love Stream), Suoi Ong (Sir’s Stream),
Hon Chong (Piled up rocks), Hang Ba (The Lady’s
Cave). And surrounding the island are very nice beaches
with clean white sand and transparent, cool waters.
Discovering the Cham Islands For anyone wanting to take a brief break from all that
busy shopping in Hoi An, the majestic Cham islands
offer the perfect opportunity to get away from it all.
These islands are protected and its beautiful waters
contain a wide array of marine life. We offer you a one
day trip where you can spend a night camping on the
beach and underneath the stars.
Price: Starting from US$ 19 per person ,
twin share
COST PER PERSON IN $
Number of tourists
By wooden boat
By speed boat
1
47
214
2
34
112
3-5
29
79
6-9
25
41
10-14
23
39
15-19
22
37
20 & above
19
35
Note: The above price includes: English speaking Vietnamese local guide, transportation by wooden boat or speed boat as above rates , procedure and fee to visit the island, implements for swimming and diving, lunch with local seafood, visitors’ fee and VAT. * Prices above are exclusive of: travel insurance and expenses not included above - Children under 12 years old: pay half price
- 1 free group leader / tour escort for group of over 15 paying full price
TRIP SUMMARY
One-day programme
08.00: Depart from Hoi An Travel (6 Tran Hung Dao)
and go to Cua Dai border post to register for the visit
to
the islands. Visit a traditional fishing village, the ancient
Hai Tang pagoda and a small artificial lagoon (which
protects fishermen from stormy seas) before strolling
along Chong beach, where you can swim and fish
before a lunch of fresh local seafood. After that the boat will take you back to the Cua Dai
estuary where our vehicle will take you back to Hoi An.