Cham Island Snorkeling Tour
Overview
Inclusions
- Lunch
- Use of Snorkelling equipment
- Restroom on board
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- Entry/Admission - Cham Island (Cu Lao Cham)
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Cham Island (Cu Lao Cham), Cham Island Harbour, Hoi An 560000 Vietnam
8.30.Morning pick up at your hotel in Hoi An and transfer to the pier in Cua Dai beach. Get on speed boat and depart to Cham Island (30 minutes).
Arrive at Lang village of Cham island and our tour guide will help you understand more about Cham island with its history. Visit to the Marine Protected Area, the boat shelter, Hai Tang pagoda, traditional fishing village and the local market.
Then get back on board and go swimming and snorkeling to see the coral reef and biology system of Cham islands.
Then transfer to Bai Ong beach and have lunch at local restaurant.Afternoon you are free relaxing on the beach or go swimming. You can join basket boat, water sports (your own expenses) or trek along the coast as well as discover the fishing villages nearby.
14.00 back to the pier and get on board to return the mainland. The driver awaits and transfers you back your hotel.
End the tour at your hotel.
Duration: 4 minutes
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Boats are enclosed with around 20 seats unlike the ones shown in the picture. Exhaust fumes in the cabin were bad on the crossing to Cham Island. Local town tour was around 30 mins and moderately engaging. Then moved to lovely beach to get changed and set off for snorkeling. Snorkeling location w...
Boats are enclosed with around 20 seats unlike the ones shown in the picture. Exhaust fumes in the cabin were bad on the crossing to Cham Island. Local town tour was around 30 mins and moderately engaging. Then moved to lovely beach to get changed and set off for snorkeling. Snorkeling location was OK with reef and some fish however water was quite cloudy due to wind/waves - check weather before booking trip. Only 30 mins for snorkeling. Then back to beach for decent meal in restaurant on back of beach. After lunch 45 mins to go swimming or just laze on beach before catching boat back to Hoi An port. Overall an OK trip, but island is very beautiful and would be much better to stay overnight in homestay and explore island properly.I went on this your only wanting a half day tour with just snorkelling and was exactly what I wanted. There was a short stop at a small village, followed by snorkelling and lunch before heading back to Hoi An for the afternoon. The guide was very friendly and I had a great day!
I went on this your only wanting a half day tour with just snorkelling and was exactly what I wanted. There was a short stop at a small village, followed by snorkelling and lunch before heading back to Hoi An for the afternoon. The guide was very friendly and I had a great day!Overall the tour was ok: the guide took us for a walk to show us the temple and the fish market, then took us snorkelling and later we had traditional vietnamese lunch in a beautiful beach. The whole tour and visiting the island was great except for the snorkelling itself: even if the weather was...
Overall the tour was ok: the guide took us for a walk to show us the temple and the fish market, then took us snorkelling and later we had traditional vietnamese lunch in a beautiful beach. The whole tour and visiting the island was great except for the snorkelling itself: even if the weather was great that day, the water was murky and we could barely see anything, plus it was quite dirty. However this might be because we came in March - end of rainy season - and it rained every day during the previous week. The boat was also too small for the number of people in the tour and for the activity itself, very little space to get changed etc.