Cham Islands Day Tour: Snorkeling and Pagoda Visit

Explore Cham Islands’ beauty, snorkel vibrant reefs, visit Hai Tang Pagoda, and savor local seafood on this unforgettable day tour from Hoi An.

Duration: 6 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Cham Island (Cu Lao Cham) - Pick up from your Hotel in Hoi An
    Check out Cham Islands in this exciting day tour! Tour its 8 small islands and learn how it became part of the Cu Lao Cham Marine Park, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. This tourist spot favorite is known for its beautiful granite islands and stunning cerulean seas. Start the tour with a pick up from your hotel, which will then take you to Cua Dai Quay. From there, climb aboard a speedboat and enjoy cruising along Cham Islands’ natural attractions. Visit Au Thuyen, Hai Tang Pagoda, and Ong Temple with your English-speaking guide. Next, visit Huong Beach for a dip in the cool sea. See the rich marine life below and get to encounter abundant coral reefs up close. For the last part of your tour, lounge by Ong Beach and spend your free time sunbathing, swimming, or snorkeling. Spend the remaining hour munching on delicious seafood and local delights.
What's Included
  • Round trip speedboat transfers
  • Life jacket, Snorkeling equipment
  • Lunch, 1 mineral water
  • Entrance fees to the destinations mentioned in the itinerary
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Round trip hotel transfers within Hoi An city center only
What's Not Included
  • Drinks, Other personal expenses, Tips and gratuities (optional)
Additional Information

Witness the captivating beauty of Cham Islands on this day tour from Hoi An. Spot colorful fish and corals while snorkeling. Visit Hai Tang Pagoda on Bai Lang Beach.

Discover the natural beauty of Cham Islands in this day tour by speedboat

Take a dip in the cool waters of Cham Islands and catch glimpses of the rich marine life below

Fill up on grilled seafood and local dishes after touring the islands

  • Snorkeling activity takes around 30 minutes
  • You should bring Swimsuit & Extra clothes
  • Menu for lunch: (You can skip some dishes if you are vegetarian, we can’t change the menu.)
Location
Cham Island (Cu Lao Cham)
Cham Island Harbour
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Christonan
Aug 16, 2019
Fantastic day - This was a wonderful day. We went for snorkeling, had an amazing lunch, and time to relax and swim afterwards. The crew was organized, on time and the equipment was in good condition. However, the government should control the number of visitors who visit Cham island, there were very crowded there but we understand.
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Quynh
Jul 15, 2019
Excellent - We did a full day trip to Cham island with the SON. Ms Quynh, our tour guide was really nice. Me and my boyfriend enjoyed the snorkeling and sunbathing
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Jbjimmyjb
Feb 8, 2020
Worth it - We didn't have ideal conditions, as there were rain showers all day, however it was still enjoyable. The speedboat trip is very bumpy which for us was fun but did make a woman in our group sea-sick. A tour is given of the main part of Cham Island, however it wasn't in English (it was Korean as 90% of our group was Korean) so we just walked along the shore for an hour. We then travelled by boat to a different part of the island which was much nicer as it had a beach and this is where everyone got changed to go snorkelling. There was also an option to scuba dive, but I wouldn't trust the safety of that in Vietnam. The 30 mins snorkelling was worth the cost alone, as the water was a great temperature and we saw a few exotic fish. We then had an OK lunch, and had time to swim at the forementioned beach before heading home. Despite some disorganisation and the lack of English, we would recommend.
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Liz
Mar 26, 2020
Not as expected - disappointing - We were really looking forward to this as we are keen snorkellers and take every opportunity to check out the fish and coral wherever they may be. However the fish were few, the coral almost non-existent. The boat ride to the island was great and a walking tour on the island was interesting. It was a little hard to understand directions from the guy in charge of our group but he was a lovely fellow and very personable. We were then taken from the main port around to a beach where people could stay for swimming and the rest of us continued on to a cove with lots of rocks where we were to snorkel. There were no flippers provided and no buoyancy vests for the less confident swimmers, so some couldn't participate. We were allowed to swim off in any area and it did not appear that anyone was supervising us. There was only one other boat moored when we started, but when we looked around a little while after, there were quite a few, with lots of people in the water, all in vests. My husband was having trouble with his mask and wanted to return to the boat, but we couldn't tell which was ours - they all looked the same. The one he reached was not ours but he was tired and asked to come aboard. They finally let him. I then saw ours at some distance away - maybe we had moved too far with the current or maybe they had relocated, it was hard to tell. I tried to swim to it but soon also felt too tired to continue and so also approached another boat. If we had been given flippers this would not have happened. No-one from our boat appeared to notice our issues. Eventually the boats changed position so I could swim to the boat holding my husband, and they contacted our boat to come over and get us. We found out later that other snorkellers from our boat had returned to the wrong boats. This should not have been caused to happen. Signage on all the boats was along the sides, not at the stern which faced the snorkelling area. I knew our boat's name from the lifejackets we had worn on the way over from the mainland, but only finally recognised it by the appearance of one of the passengers standing in the stern. The best part of the day was the lunch provided at a restaurant when we returned to the main beach. The snorkelling was disappointing and the anxiety we felt with the boat fiasco marred the day. We have only snorkelled without flippers once before and that was in an area without strong currents. This company needs to provide them and take better care of its customers.
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William_m
Aug 7, 2019
Good but crowded! - Pickup from hotel on time, short drive to CUA Dai port. Massive crowds doing same thing,race to island! Some fish,good coral! Lunch was great!
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