VIP Limousine: Hue to Hoi An Trip

REVIEW · HUE

VIP Limousine: Hue to Hoi An Trip

  • 4.032 reviews
  • From $18.00
Book on Viator →

Operated by Viet Nam Travel Bus · Bookable on Viator

Traveller rating 4.0 (32)Price from$18.00Operated byViet Nam Travel BusBook viaViator

Hue to Hoi An feels quick. This VIP limousine-style transfer keeps things moving while you get scenic stops in Bach Ma and a pass through Da Nang. For $18, it’s one of those practical trips that can save you from stitching together smaller rides on your own.

I especially like the way it’s built around time-saving routing and clear pick-up/drop-off points. You’re also not stuck staring at a screen the whole way, because the drive includes mountain air first and then a scenic pass by the Han River area.

One caution: ride comfort can be hit-or-miss. Some comments point to fast driving and crowded seating with luggage, so if you’re sensitive to bumps—or traveling with teens—plan for a more “transfer” feel than a luxury lounge.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

VIP Limousine: Hue to Hoi An Trip - Key Things to Know Before You Go

  • Small group cap (20 travelers max) helps the ride feel more manageable than bigger bus options.
  • Bach Ma National Park stop (15 minutes) is short, but it breaks up the transfer with fresh mountain air.
  • La Son – Tuy Loan highway gets you out of Hue quickly and into the forested stretch.
  • Da Nang bridge viewing from the road includes Thuan Phuoc, Dragon, and Tran Thi Ly bridges.
  • Mobile ticket makes it easy to show up and get seated.
  • Safety and driver training are stated by the provider, but comfort can vary depending on how the vehicle is loaded.

Hue to Hoi An for $18: The Real Value in This Transfer

VIP Limousine: Hue to Hoi An Trip - Hue to Hoi An for $18: The Real Value in This Transfer
Let’s talk value, because this is priced like a “get it done” trip. At $18 per person and about 3 to 4 hours, you’re paying for convenience: fixed pick-up, fixed drop-off, and a planned route that avoids you having to figure out transport between cities.

The best part is that the time doesn’t feel wasted. You’re not just moving from A to B—you get a brief stop at Bach Ma National Park, plus a scenic drive through the Da Nang area. That means the ride is doing double duty: transportation and a quick sightseeing break.

Also, the provider positions this as a more efficient car service route than typical public connections. That matters in central Vietnam, where waiting time and transfers can quietly eat half a day. If you’re trying to keep your Hue-to-Hoi An schedule tight, this style of transfer fits the job.

Pick-Up in Hue: What You Need to Find at 19 Nguyễn Thái Học

VIP Limousine: Hue to Hoi An Trip - Pick-Up in Hue: What You Need to Find at 19 Nguyễn Thái Học
Your start point is 19 Nguyễn Thái Học, Phú Hội, Huế. The tour information says the confirmation comes at booking, and the ticket is mobile, so you’re mostly just showing up and matching your name to the group.

This matters because Hue hotels and hostels can be tucked into side streets. Having an address that’s easy to plug into Google Maps makes the first 10 minutes go smoothly. I’d still arrive a little early, since being late can slow down a group departure.

Since the meeting point is listed as near public transportation, you can usually regroup there even if you’re coming from elsewhere. That flexibility is a quiet win.

Stop 1 at Bach Ma: 15 Minutes in the Mountains (Free)

VIP Limousine: Hue to Hoi An Trip - Stop 1 at Bach Ma: 15 Minutes in the Mountains (Free)
The trip includes a stop at Bach Ma National Park. The ride to get there runs about 1 hour along the La Son – Tuy Loan highway, and you’ll be traveling through forested mountain scenery before you ever step out.

Then you get roughly 15 minutes on-site, and admission is free for this stop. That short duration is both the beauty and the limitation. It’s enough time to breathe in the cooler mountain air, take a few photos, and stretch your legs. It’s not enough time for long hikes or for feeling like you “visited” Bach Ma in a deep way.

If you want nature time in your Hue-to-Hoi An day, this stop delivers a taste. If you’re hoping for a full national-park experience, you’ll want extra time on another day. The transfer is designed for movement, not wandering.

The Da Nang Pass-Through: Han River Bridges From the Window

After the Bach Ma segment, the route takes you through Da Nang City. The standout here is that you cross the Han River, where you can see famous bridges from the road.

The bridges specifically named are Thuan Phuoc Bridge, Dragon Bridge, and Tran Thi Ly Bridge. This is the kind of sightseeing you can enjoy without getting out into traffic—especially when your schedule is tight and you’d rather not spend time coordinating another stop.

Keep expectations realistic: this is pass-by viewing. You won’t have a long photo walk or a separate viewing area unless you’re given time on the spot (and no extra time is listed). Still, seeing these bridges as you move through the city is a satisfying snapshot of Da Nang’s modern look.

Getting to Hoi An: Drop-Off at 445 Đ. Hai Bà Trưng

VIP Limousine: Hue to Hoi An Trip - Getting to Hoi An: Drop-Off at 445 Đ. Hai Bà Trưng
Your end point is 445 Đ. Hai Bà Trưng, Tân An, Hội An, Quảng Nam. The note says this is Kayo Coffee, which is helpful. A named location like that makes it easier to orient yourself at the end—especially if your hotel is a short walk away but not exactly on a main road.

Drop-offs matter more than people think. If you end up too far from where you actually stay, the real “cost” of the tour becomes a bunch of extra taxi or grab rides. Here, the drop-off is at a specific address tied to a real business, so you can plan the last leg.

Also, the trip is described as having clear requirements for pick-up and drop-off routes at major tourist destinations. Even if you’re not at a major destination in your head, having predictable routing is what keeps these transfers from turning into a half-day scavenger hunt.

How “VIP Limousine” Feels on the Ground: Comfort and Crowding Reality

The provider calls this VIP Limousine and describes the service as safety-focused, with trained drivers and eco-friendly buses. That’s the good-news framing.

Now the real-world caution: some feedback highlights comfort issues, including fast driving that left passengers feeling jostled. One comment also describes a situation with a vehicle feeling overloaded and luggage placed between people, with concern about safety and how crowded it felt.

I can’t confirm how often those situations happen, but you should plan for the possibility because it affects your enjoyment. Here’s what you can do to stack the odds in your favor:

  • Choose seats where you can get the smoothest ride. If you can pick during boarding, aim for positions that feel stable.
  • Travel with less luggage if possible. Crowded compartments can turn into cramped seating.
  • If you’re with teenagers or anyone prone to motion sickness, bring a remedy and expect a more “bus transfer” feel.
  • If you’re worried about seat comfort, get to the meeting point early so you’re not stuck with the last available spot.

This trip is strongest as a practical shuttle. If your top priority is a quiet, plush, slow ride, you may be happier with a more formal private transfer. If your top priority is getting to Hoi An quickly with a scenic break, this can fit nicely.

What “Eco-Friendly and On Time” Means for Your Day

The tour description emphasizes that buses run on time and are described as eco-friendly, saying buses are the most eco-friendly means of transport. Even if you don’t care about the environmental argument, “runs on time” is the part you should care about.

In practice, a transfer like this works best when it’s reliable. You’re usually trying to connect it to meals, hotel check-in, or your first evening plans in Hoi An. When timing holds, your whole trip feels less stressful.

Also, the provider points to safety through driver training and compensation, stating drivers are not put under high work pressure. I don’t treat marketing language as proof, but it does show what the company wants to deliver. Pair that with the fact the group size is capped at 20, and you have a service model that’s more controlled than big, chaotic bus tours.

Who This Hue to Hoi An Trip Works Best For

This transfer is a strong match for:

  • People who want a direct route without planning public transport
  • Travelers who like a quick scenic stop without committing to a full-day excursion
  • Families moving between cities and wanting predictable pick-up/drop-off points
  • Anyone who values short and efficient sightseeing (15 minutes in Bach Ma is a taste, not a marathon)

It may be less ideal for you if:

  • You strongly prioritize seat comfort over speed
  • You’re traveling with a group that gets anxious about crowded vehicles
  • You want a slow, high-comfort experience with lots of stops

The sweet spot is travelers who see transportation as part of the itinerary, not a chore.

Should You Book This VIP Limousine Hue to Hoi An Trip?

I’d book it if you want a convenient Hue-to-Hoi An transfer that includes a quick mountain break at Bach Ma National Park and a scenic drive through Da Nang’s bridge area. The $18 price makes sense when you compare it to the hassle cost of organizing transport on your own, especially with fixed addresses and a mobile ticket.

I’d think twice if comfort is your biggest priority. Some feedback points to rougher riding and possible crowding with luggage. You can reduce that risk by traveling light and arriving early to choose seats.

If you’re aiming for efficient city-to-city travel with just enough sightseeing to make the journey feel like part of your trip, this one fits the bill.

FAQ

How long is the Hue to Hoi An trip?

It takes about 3 to 4 hours.

What does the tour include?

You’ll travel from Hue to Hoi An with a stop at Bach Ma National Park and a route through Da Nang where you can see Han River bridges like Thuan Phuoc, Dragon, and Tran Thi Ly.

Where does the tour start in Hue?

The start point is 19 Nguyễn Thái Học, Phú Hội, Huế (Vietnam).

Where is the drop-off in Hoi An?

You end at 445 Đ. Hai Bà Trưng, Tân An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, listed as Kayo Coffee.

Is the Bach Ma stop admission included?

Yes. The admission ticket is free for the Bach Ma National Park stop.

What’s the price?

The price is $18.00 per person.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

What’s the group size limit?

The tour/activity has a maximum of 20 travelers.

Scroll to Top

Find your driver, wherever you land

Private cars, chauffeured days and luxury transfers, in the cities that do them best.