Welcome to Quang Nam
You are going to love Quang Nam. For centuries, travelers have been moved by the soothing beauty of this area. From the storybook town of Hoi An, to the warm sands of the Cham Islands, to the glowing rice fields in Duy Son, Quang Nam rewards visitors with scenes so lovely, food so fresh, and a welcome so warm, it’s impossible not to want to stay longer. So stay longer. Enjoy all the magic Quang Nam has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you.
Blissful shores
Whether you like busy beaches, empty shores, or coral reefs, Quang Nam has a spot in the sun for you.
Fascinating heritage sites
Uncover rich stories from two remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Sites and countless craft villages.
Magical scenery
Travel around to discover striking landscapes including lotus-filled lagoons, hidden waterfalls, and ancient forests.
Must-try dishes
Take your time to explore delicious local cuisine, made with Quang Nam’s famously fresh herbs, seafood, and spices.
Green travel experiences
Plan a sustainable holiday in Quang Nam with friendly local hosts and wonderful community-based tours.
Plan your trip
Find out everything you need to know before you go, including practical information on weather, transport, visas and the latest health requirements for travelers coming to Vietnam.
Latest stories
There are so many things to do and see in Quang Nam. From all the options, here are a few of our favorite experiences to inspire your trip planning.
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Hover over the points on the map to explore Quang Nam Province.
The hills in Dong Giang District are neatly planted with rows of rustling tea bushes. Take a walk in the morning to snap beautiful pictures and see this refreshing green landscape.
The Co Tu ethnic minority live in this small village along the Kon River. Stay in thatched Moong houses to learn about ethnic crafts and cuisine and immerse yourself in the Co Tu way of life.
Zara Weaving Village
Zara Village in Nam Giang is known for its skilled weavers. Co Tu women work together in the communal house to make clothes by weaving homespun cotton and beads on bamboo looms.
My Son was the spiritual capital of the Cham empire in Central Vietnam. Discovered in the forests of Duy Xuyen in the late 1880s, these temple ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
From the 13th to 15th centuries, Hoi An was an international trading port, selling goods from all over Vietnam to foreign merchants. Today, its well-preserved houses and halls are full of stories.
Hoi An’s favorite beach is the perfect place to spend a day in the sun. Try the excellent fresh seafood, join a game of volleyball, or get out on the water on a SUP or surf board.
The Cham Islands are a peaceful archipelago blessed with clear water, lush rainforests, and colorful corals. The friendly locals will be happy to show you their fishing villages and beaches.
Tam Thanh Mural Village
This quiet fishing village was transformed by a group of Vietnamese and Korean artists into a vibrant mural village. Walk around to see colorful pieces centered around fishing and local life.
Tam Ky
The capital city of Quang Nam has many historic buildings, beautiful river front, and white-sand beaches, but it’s also famous for its tasty version of com ga, or chicken rice.
Ky Anh Tunnels
The third largest tunnel system in Vietnam is hidden under Thach Tan Village. You can learn the story of the tunnels in the visitor center, and crawl through tunnel sections with a local guide.
Chien Dan Cham Towers
The Chien Dan towers were built by the Cham in the late 10th or early 11th centuries, during the reign of King Harivarmadeva. Visit the towers and small museum for a look into the past.
Vast fields of pink lotus flowers spring to life every year in Duy Xuyen during the summer months. This magical landscape is one of Quang Nam’s best-kept secrets.
Loc Yen is known for ancient houses surrounded by pretty stone pathways, rice fields, and flower gardens. Take a stroll through this rural village to discover countryside life in Quang Nam.
Phu Ninh Lake
Go boating, kayaking, or zip lining at this eco-friendly tourism spot. Phu Ninh Lake has a small resort and spa, a waterfront restaurant, and on-the-water activities for guests to enjoy.
Vast rice fields are a common sight in the midlands and plains of Quang Nam.
Wild cinnamon is one of the top products grown in the west of Quang Nam.
Fishing villages can be found up and down Quang Nam’s 125-kilometer coastline.
The Thu Bon River is where boats used to sail to reach the Hoi An Ancient Town.
Hoi An’s nipa palm forest is an important source of building materials, food, and income for local people.
More than 12 distinct diving spots are sprinkled around the Cham Archipelago.
The fish market in Tam Tien is one of the most memorable sights in Central Vietnam. Hundreds of wholesale sellers gather on the sand at sunrise to buy the night’s catch off the fishing boats.
Thanh Ha pottery village still uses traditional methods to make ceramic products.
Questions about Quang Nam
Need help planning your trip to Quang Nam? Here are some answers to common questions from travelers.
The dry season from March to September is when you’ll have sunny days and blue skies. March usually has great weather with ideal temperatures from 25° to 27° C. The Mid-Autumn Festival is also a wonderful time to experience local culture in Hoi An.
Tickets are 120,000 VND (6 USD). Each ticket includes access to five of 22 historic attractions and museums in the Ancient Town.
Travelers don’t need any Covid-19 vaccination or test to visit Vietnam, and there is no quarantine on arrival. You only need to hold a valid visa and health insurance with Covid-19 coverage to be allowed to enter the country. See more about Vietnam entry requirements in this article.
Da Nang International Airport is approximately 27 kilometers or a 45-minute drive from Hoi An. You can find out more about transportation in Quang Nam in this article.
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