Islands & Countryside Adventure

Glide to Cam Kim Island, wood villages, and palm-lined rivers

Cam Kim island bridge view on a Hoi An tour Ao Dai rider cruising palm-lined countryside roads Basket boat spinning in the Hoi An Coconut Forest

Tour Description

Leave the bustle of the Ancient Town behind as your Ao Dai rider cruises over the steel bridge to Cam Kim Island. The ride is framed by river views, coconut groves, and rice paddies leading to Kim Bong carpentry village where master woodworkers carve intricate boats, altars, and artwork.

Join artisans to try mat weaving and wet rice paper making, then hop aboard a basket boat for a slow float through the Coconut Forest. Fishermen spin, sing, and throw nets, and we pause to enjoy 1 local food- unique & special Hoian Cuisine before returning to town energized by fresh river breezes.

Tour Highlights

This tour is wonderful if you love:

  • Island sunsets and palm-fringed rivers
  • Wood-carving heritage
  • Hands-on weaving and cooking demos
  • Slow, scenic basket-boat cruises
4 hours | Daily departures: 9:00 AM & 2:00 PM
44 USD
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"The island tour was the highlight of our trip! So peaceful and beautiful. The wood carving village was fascinating." - The Smith Family

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Island Roads, Workshops, and River Life

This Cam Kim Island and Hoi An countryside tour is ideal for travelers who want quieter scenery, ferry crossings, and working artisan villages. It blends rural landscapes with cultural stops in a way that feels slower and more immersive than a standard city excursion.

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Island Tour FAQs

What makes Cam Kim Island worth visiting?

Cam Kim offers quiet countryside roads, traditional craft villages, river views, and a more relaxed side of Hoi An that many travelers miss.

Is this tour mostly scenic or cultural?

It is both. The route mixes river scenery with workshops, village stops, and local daily life.

Can this be a good alternative to a standard Hoi An city tour?

Yes. It is often a better fit for guests who want less traffic and more local atmosphere.