Traveling from Phong Nha to Hoi An by private car offers both comfort and flexibility, making it the ideal way to experience the Vietnam DMZ relics and central Vietnam Landscapes. The distance is about 211 miles (~340 km), with a travel time of 7-8 hours, depending on how many stops you choose to make.
Along the route, you’ll have the chance to visit remarkable places such as the Vinh Moc Tunnels, the historic Hien Luong Bridge, the sacred La Vang Holy Land, the peaceful Lap An Lagoon, and the breathtaking Hai Van Pass. A private transfer allows you to set your own pace, enjoy the scenic drive, and stop wherever you wish to capture photos, rest, or explore.
During and after a wonderful time in the lantern city, you may need our Hoi An Private Cars, such as
- Hoi An to Ba Na Hills Private Car – from 56 USD/ Sedan
- Private Car Hoi An to Dalat – from 296 USD/ Sedan.
- Private Car Hoi An to Marble Mountain – from 32 USD/ Sedan.
- Hoi An to Monkey Mountain By Car – from 76 USD/ Sedan.
- Private Car Hoi An to My Lai Massacre – from 94 USD/ Sedan.
Why Travel With Us?
- Basic English-speaking, friendly, and professional drivers
- Clean, new, and comfortable cars with strong A/C.
- Flexible itinerary with stops at your request.
- Safe and reliable service with no hidden costs.
- Local travel company with a trusted reputation.
- 24/7 customer care service via email/WhatsApp from our experienced travel experts.
- Wide range of modern vehicles from Sedans, SUVs, Minivans, and Limousines.
PHONG NHA TO HOI AN BY PRIVATE CAR
How to Book?
Booking your Phong Nha to Hoi An private car is quick and simple with Vietnam Private Car Travel. Please follow these steps, and we will take great care of your booking.
Send us your request: Contact us via email phamvanhoa28@gmail.com, WhatsApp at +84343662242, or use the booking form on our website. Please provide your pick-up location, drop-off location, departure date, and time, the number of passengers, and luggage.
- Confirm details: We will reply quickly with the final price, inclusion, car type, and any additional services you request.
- Secure your booking: Once you confirm, we will arrange your private car and send you full booking details and payment methods.
- Enjoy your trip: On the travel date, our driver will meet you at your hotel in Phong Nha (or Phong Nha Farmstay, homestay, etc.) and take you safely to your hotel in Hoi An.
Phong Nha to Hoi An Private Car Itinerary
Following your requested departure time, our friendly driver will pick you up at your hotel in Phong Nha. We then begin the long but scenic journey to Hoi An with opportunities to stop at historical and cultural sites:
- Vinh Moc Tunnels: An underground tunnel system where locals sheltered during the war, offering a powerful glimpse into their resilience.
- Hien Luong Bridge – Ben Hai River: The former North–South divide at the 17th Parallel, now a symbol of reunification.
- La Vang Holy Land: A peaceful Catholic pilgrimage site associated with an apparition of the Virgin Mary.
- Lap An Lagoon: A scenic lagoon by Bach Ma Mountain, ideal for a short break, photos, coffee, and fresh seafood.
- Hai Van Pass: A stunning coastal road with panoramic sea and mountain views, perfect for photo stops at the foot and summit.
You can always ask our friendly driver to stop at convenient places to stop for a drink of coffee, have lunch, use the restroom, or stretch your legs.
After enjoying the stops, our driver will continue the trip and drop you off safely at your hotel in Hoi An. We will double-check the car to ensure you don’t forget anything in it. We finish the private car from Phong Nha to Hoi An. Vietnam Private Car Travel wishes you a great time in the lantern city.
Useful Travel Tips
- Attractions usually close at 5:00 PM, so plan your stops accordingly.
- Don’t forget to bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and a camera.
- Since it is a long journey, we recommend an early departure to have enough time for sightseeing.
- Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, especially if you plan to explore Vinh Moc Tunnels.
- Please note: our driver speaks basic English for communication, but is not a tour guide and cannot provide detailed explanations inside attractions.








