Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £6 |
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Low season | September | cheapest month to stay |
High season | June | most expensive time to stay |
84% | expected price decrease | |
62% | expected price increase |
Price | £6 - £84 |
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Cheapest day of week | Tuesday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Thursday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£5 | ||
£16 |
Hoi An is a wonderfully unusual place to party. Its entertainment scene offers a heady brew of nightclubs, live music bars, karaoke and dance clubs. One of the most popular venues among locals and tourists alike is Guitar Hawaii Hoi An Live Music Bar where you can see anything from traditional acoustic bands to modern Vietnamese rock bands. To spend the night bar-hopping, try out Fender Bar Hoi An, The Deck Hoi An or Woop Woop Bar. Or get your dancing shoes on and head for the city’s most popular nightclub, Serendipity Hoi An. For more relaxed partying, there’s BB Lounge or Bánh Mì Best Boy. And you simply can’t holiday in Vietnam without experiencing the country’s favourite kind of entertainment: karaoke. You can get a full-blown taste of this at Karaoke KingDom Hoi An. When it comes to holiday rentals in Hoi An there’s plenty on offer close to all of this action. Have a look at Le Printemp D’ Tan Thanh if you want apartment-style Hoi An holiday rentals, or An Bang Coco Villa if you prefer something more spacious.
Hoi An is a very family-friendly place for a holiday, so you’ll find plenty of holiday rentals that provide easy and convenient access to the city’s tourist attractions, particularly those designed for children. One of the most entertaining options is Hoi An Lune Centre, the city’s Bamboo Circus. It’s a blend of circus acts and acrobatics, music, singing and traditional Vietnamese dance. For natural spaces and wildlife, head to Jack Cat’s Café, a large garden and wildlife sanctuary where you can also enjoy a meal. If the kids want to go swimming there a number of beaches, like Cua Dai Beach and An Bang Beach. To be near these, you can make a reservation at one of the beachfront holiday rentals in Hoi An like Villa De Campagne Hoi An or Serena Villa. Larger families can stay at Betel Garden Villas, where you’ll find rooms that can sleep up to six people. Other family attractions in the city worth visiting include Cam Nam Island, which is linked to the city’s Old Town District by a rustic bridge, and Thanh Ha Pottery Village.
There’s a significant difference between staying in a holiday rental rather than a commercial hotel in Hoi An. As any salted tourist will attest, the best way to really discover the hidden gems in a holiday destination is to stay somewhere that provides the most authentic experience of the local lifestyle. Since so many of these smaller establishments are run by local families, you’ll get some great advice on places to see and things to do that don’t necessarily appear in any tourist brochures. Another advantage of staying at a place like this is that you’ll more than likely be treated to home-cooked meals, which will allow you to taste genuine local fare, rather than the more international cuisine on offer at a hotel.
On average, people book holiday rentals in Hoi An for stays of around 3 nights.
On average, holiday apartments in Hoi An typically cost around £47 per night. Search to see the apartments that we have in Hoi An and the prices for your selected dates.
Holiday apartments in Hoi An are often cheapest in September - rental prices can be around 83% lower than the average during this period.
As of April 2024, there are 1,811 operators available to choose from for hotels in Hoi An.
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