Hoi An Farming , Cooking Class, Foot Massage & Hoi An Walking Tour

Tour Program : 8:00a.m : Pick up at Hotel in Hoi An or Da Nang city - Visiting the Temple Kwan, Phuc Kien Temple, Tan Ky Ancient House, Phung Hung house, Japanese Bridge in Hoi An. After your walkin

Tour Program : 8:00a.m : Pick up at Hotel in Hoi An or Da Nang city - Visiting the Temple Kwan, Phuc Kien Temple, Tan Ky Ancient House, Phung Hung house, Japanese Bridge in Hoi An. After your walking tour If you have free time ,you can do shopping at the old town. Guide will escort you for the whole tour. - Visiting TRA QUE Vegetables village –a famous village about Organic Vegetable Here,You have a chance to take the photos of different kind of Mints, Basil, Lemon Grass, Coriender - Joining cooking activities at local family and learn how to make Vietnamese Traditional Dishes : Rice Pancakes, Spring Rolls, Barbecue Fish with Banana leaf ,Morning glory Cooked with Garlic. - Lunch /Dinner with what you have cooked - Enjoy 30 minute foot massage with herbs from vegetable garden. Finish The Tour and send back hotel in Hoi An or Da Nang city

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Location: Ocean City

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids to join this cooking class and tour?

A: There's no strict age limit, but I'd say it's best for kids aged 8 and up. Younger kids can join, but they might not enjoy the cooking part or understand the tour as much. The foot massage is relaxing, but you might want to supervise younger ones during it. Just check with the provider if you want to bring younger kids along!

Q: What's the best way to get to the meeting point if I'm staying in Da Nang?

A: If you're in Da Nang, the best option is to use a rideshare app like Grab. It’s super affordable and convenient, plus you can get picked up right at your hotel. The drive to Hoi An is beautiful, and it's only about 30-45 minutes, depending on traffic. Just make sure to leave a bit earlier if you're going during rush hour!

Q: If the weather is bad, do they cancel the outdoor part of the tour?

A: Yeah, if the weather's really bad, they might reschedule or move some activities indoors. It’s best to check in advance with the tour operator if you’re worried about the forecast. They are pretty flexible, but you don’t want to miss the cooking part!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Hoi An Cooking Class, any tips?

Hey everyone! I'm considering gifting this Hoi An Farming and Cooking Class experience to my girlfriend. The cooking part sounds fun, and she loves Vietnamese food! But I'm curious if the foot massage is actually worth it? Also, how’s the walking tour? She hasn’t done a lot of sightseeing, so just want to make sure it's not overwhelming. Any feedback would be awesome.

Anyone ever tried the Hoi An Cooking Class? Need details!

So, I’ve been hearing a lot about this Hoi An cooking class and tour. I’m a bit worried about the difficulty level since I’m not the best cook. Is it really beginner-friendly? And how much time do we actually spend cooking vs walking around? Just trying to gauge if it’s worth the money for someone like me!