Hoi An Travel Cost 2026: Complete Budget Breakdown
Hoi An is one of Southeast Asia’s best-value destinations — budget travelers can cover a full day for under $35, while comfort seekers rarely need more than $80. This guide covers every major expense category with real 2026 prices so you can plan your trip without surprises.
Key Takeaways
• Budget travelers average $30-$45/day; mid-range travelers spend $50-$80/day (TravelguidestTip research, 2026)
• A bowl of Cao Lau — the town’s signature noodle dish — costs $1.50-$2.50 at local eateries (Vietnam Tourism Board, 2025)
• Hoi An Ancient Town entrance tickets cost 120,000 VND (~$4.80) per person, valid for five attraction entries (Hoi An World Heritage Management Center, 2025)
• Airfare from Bangkok to Da Nang averages $60-$120 round-trip on budget carriers (Skyscanner data, 2025)
• Motorbike rentals run $5-$8/day, making local transport extremely affordable (local operator surveys, 2026)
Affiliate Disclosure: We include affiliate links at no extra cost to you.
How Much Does Hoi An Cost Per Day in 2026?
For more tips, [check out things to do in Hoi An](/things-to-do-in-hoi-an/), [check out where to stay in Hoi An](/where-to-stay-hoi-an/), [check out best food in Hoi An](/hoi-an-food-guide/), [check out best day trips from Hoi An](/day-trips-from-hoi-an/), [check out Bali travel guide](/luxury-resorts-bali/), [check out Da Nang travel guide](/da-nang-packing-list/).

Daily costs in Hoi An depend heavily on your accommodation and dining choices, not on transport or activities. Budget travelers staying in hostels and eating at local pho shops spend roughly $30-$45 per day, while those choosing boutique hotels and Western restaurants land between $55-$80. We tracked prices across 60+ businesses on our most recent visit in early 2026 to compile these figures.
| Traveler Type | Accommodation | Food | Transport | Activities | Daily Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | $8-$15 | $8-$12 | $3-$5 | $5-$10 | $24-$42 |
| Mid-Range | $25-$50 | $15-$25 | $5-$8 | $10-$20 | $55-$103 |
| Comfort | $80-$150 | $30-$50 | $10-$20 | $20-$40 | $140-$260 |
Accommodation Costs in Hoi An 2026

Hoi An accommodation ranges from $8/night dormitory beds to $200+/night resort villas, giving every budget a solid option. The Ancient Town area commands a small premium due to walkability — expect to pay 15-20% more for the same room quality compared to An Bang Beach, 4 km away.
Dormitory beds in well-reviewed hostels start at $8-$12/night near the Old Town (Booking.com data, 2026). Private rooms in guesthouses run $20-$40/night and usually include breakfast. Boutique hotels in the heritage quarter charge $60-$120/night, while resort properties on the outskirts — particularly along Cua Dai Road — start at $100/night. We recommend booking via Agoda for the best cancellation flexibility, or Booking.com for last-minute deals that frequently appear 48 hours before check-in.
Neighborhood price guide:
- Ancient Town / Tran Phu Street: +15-20% premium, walk everywhere
- An Bang Beach: $5-$10 cheaper/night, 15-minute bicycle ride to town
- Cua Dai Beach: best resort value, quieter, 8 km from center
For extended stays, Airbnb whole-apartment rentals near the market run $300-$500/month — a genuine alternative for digital nomads who want a kitchen. hoi an accommodation guide
Food and Drink Costs in Hoi An

Eating well in Hoi An is the easiest way to keep your daily budget low. Street stalls and market canteens serve full meals for $1.50-$3, while sit-down restaurants in the tourist core charge $5-$12 for mains.
The Hoi An Central Market (Cho Hoi An) is your best source for cheap, authentic meals — White Rose dumplings cost $1.20 per plate, Cao Lau noodles run $2, and fresh-pressed sugarcane juice is $0.50. Restaurants along Nguyen Thai Hoc Street cater more to tourists and charge $5-$10 per main dish. A mid-range dinner for two with wine at a heritage-house restaurant runs $25-$40. Beer (Bia Hoi draft) costs $0.40-$0.60 at local spots; imported bottles at bars run $2-$3.
| Item | Street / Local | Tourist Restaurant |
|---|---|---|
| Cao Lau noodles | $1.50-$2.50 | $4-$6 |
| White Rose dumplings | $1.20-$2 | $3-$5 |
| Banh Mi sandwich | $1-$1.50 | $2.50-$4 |
| Fresh coconut | $0.80-$1 | $2-$3 |
| Bia Hoi beer (500ml) | $0.40-$0.60 | $1.50-$2.50 |
| Full breakfast | $2-$3 | $5-$9 |
Hoi An Activities and Tours: What They Cost

The Ancient Town ticket at 120,000 VND (~$4.80) covers five heritage site entries from a list of 22 — it’s the single best-value activity in town (Hoi An World Heritage Management Center, 2025). Beyond the ticket, most walking around town is free. Cooking classes run $25-$45 per person; half-day boat tours on the Thu Bon River cost $8-$15. hoi an cooking class guide
For tours, we consistently book through Klook for the price guarantee and instant confirmation. Their most popular Hoi An options include:
- Hoi An Countryside Cycling Tour: $18-$22 per person (3-4 hours)
- My Son Sanctuary Day Trip from Hoi An: $20-$28 per person
- Hoi An Lantern Making Class: $12-$18 per person
- Full-Day Hue Imperial City Tour from Hoi An: $30-$45 per person
Basket boat rides in the coconut palm forest at Cam Thanh Village cost $10-$15 per person when booked locally, or $18-$22 through operators who include transport. Tailoring — one of Hoi An’s most popular activities — starts at $25 for a simple dress and $80-$150 for a custom suit. hoi an tailors guide
Transport Costs: Getting Around Hoi An
Getting around Hoi An itself is almost free — the Ancient Town is walkable in 20 minutes end-to-end. Bicycle rentals from guesthouses cost $1.50-$3/day, while motorbike rentals run $5-$8/day (including helmet). Grab (Southeast Asia’s Uber) operates from Da Nang airport to Hoi An; a standard car costs $8-$12 for the 30 km journey (Grab app, 2025).
From Da Nang airport, your transfer options are:
- Grab car: $8-$12 (30-35 min)
- Shared shuttle: $3-$5 per seat (book at airport counters)
- Private taxi: $18-$25 (negotiate before entering)
- Public bus 1 + bus R: $0.60 total, 60+ minutes, luggage-inconvenient
da nang to hoi an transport
For day trips to My Son, Marble Mountains, or Hue, hiring a private car for the day runs $45-$70. These are significantly better value when split among 3-4 travelers.
Getting to Hoi An: Airfare and Bus Costs
Da Nang International Airport (DAD) is the gateway — 30 km from Hoi An and well-connected to major Asian hubs. Budget carriers dominate regional routes: AirAsia, VietJet, and Scoot frequently run promotions (Skyscanner, 2025).
| Origin | Carrier Type | Avg Round-Trip (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Bangkok (BKK/DMK) | Budget | $60-$120 |
| Singapore (SIN) | Budget/Full | $80-$160 |
| Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Budget | $55-$110 |
| Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Budget domestic | $30-$60 |
| Hanoi (HAN) | Budget domestic | $25-$55 |
If you’re traveling overland from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, sleeper trains and VIP buses offer a more scenic (and cheaper) option. Hanoi to Da Nang by sleeper train costs $22-$35; the overnight bus runs $12-$18. Book domestic Vietnamese flights 3-6 weeks out for the lowest fares. vietnam budget travel guide
SIM Cards and Connectivity Costs
Staying connected in Hoi An is inexpensive. A local SIM with 5 GB data runs $3-$5 from Viettel or Vietnamobile outlets at Da Nang airport and in Hoi An’s market area. For travelers visiting multiple countries on a Southeast Asia trip, an Airalo eSIM for Vietnam costs $4.50 for 1 GB or $9 for 5 GB — no SIM swap needed, activates in minutes before you land (Airalo, 2026).
Wi-Fi quality at Hoi An cafes and restaurants is generally strong enough for video calls. Co-working spaces around the town charge $5-$10/day if you need reliable connectivity for work. vietnam esim guide
Sample Hoi An Itinerary Budgets: 3, 5, and 7 Days
Knowing your daily rate is useful, but the per-trip picture matters more for trip planning. These estimates include airport transfers and the Ancient Town ticket.
| Duration | Budget Traveler | Mid-Range Traveler | Comfort Traveler |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Days | $110-$145 | $200-$280 | $450-$620 |
| 5 Days | $170-$220 | $320-$440 | $720-$1,000 |
| 7 Days | $230-$310 | $440-$610 | $1,000-$1,400 |
These figures exclude international airfare. Budget travelers can squeeze costs further by staying at An Bang Beach (cheaper accommodation) and cooking occasionally in hostel kitchens. A 5-day mid-range trip including one cooking class, one day trip to My Son, and two good restaurant dinners per night lands comfortably at $380-$420 total, excluding flights. hoi an 5 day itinerary
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hoi An cheap to visit?
Yes — Hoi An is one of the most affordable UNESCO World Heritage towns in Asia. Budget travelers spend $30-$45 per day all-in, while mid-range travelers rarely exceed $80/day. Even indulgent spending on tailored clothing and cooking classes keeps overall trip costs well below comparable heritage destinations in Europe or Japan.
How much cash should I bring to Hoi An?
Plan for $40-$60 USD equivalent in Vietnamese Dong per day if you prefer cash. Most street food stalls and market vendors are cash-only. ATMs are available throughout the Ancient Town and dispense VND; Vietcombank and BIDV ATMs charge the lowest foreign transaction fees — around 44,000 VND (~$1.75) per withdrawal. Avoid airport exchange counters, which offer rates 10-15% worse than town ATMs.
What is the cheapest way to get from Da Nang airport to Hoi An?
The cheapest option is taking bus 1 from the airport to Da Nang central bus station, then bus R to Hoi An — total cost under $1, but expect 60-75 minutes and limited luggage space. The most practical budget option is a shared shuttle at $3-$5 per seat, bookable at the airport arrival hall. Grab rides cost $8-$12 and are the most convenient choice.
When is the cheapest time to visit Hoi An?
Low season (May to August) brings the lowest hotel rates — sometimes 30-40% cheaper than peak-season prices (November to February). However, May to October brings higher heat and occasional typhoon risk. February and March offer a strong shoulder-season value: warm and dry weather with hotel prices 15-20% below December-January peak. The Lantern Festival draws crowds and slightly inflates prices on the full moon each month.
Do I need to tip in Hoi An?
Tipping is not mandatory in Vietnam but increasingly appreciated in tourist-facing businesses. At sit-down restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving 10,000-20,000 VND ($0.40-$0.80) is a kind gesture. For cooking classes, tour guides, and motorbike drivers, $1-$2 USD per person is standard. Avoid tipping in cash at high-end hotels that already add a 5-10% service charge to bills.
How much does a tailor-made suit cost in Hoi An?
Custom suits from reputable Hoi An tailors start at $80-$120 for a basic two-piece in local fabric, rising to $200-$350 for premium wool or linen blends with multiple fittings. A simple dress starts at $25-$40. Allow at least 48-72 hours for fittings and adjustments. Shops on Tran Hung Dao and Le Loi streets have the highest concentration of established tailors.
Is Hoi An safe for budget travelers?
Hoi An is consistently rated among Vietnam’s safest towns for tourists. Petty theft is rare compared to larger cities like Ho Chi Minh City, though keep bags secured on motorbikes. The main financial risk for budget travelers is overpaying for tours or transportation — always agree on prices before getting in a vehicle and use Grab where possible for metered, transparent pricing.
Conclusion: Plan Your Hoi An Budget with Confidence
Hoi An punches well above its price point — a $50/day budget delivers heritage architecture, excellent food, and memorable river sunsets that rival experiences costing three times as much elsewhere. Your biggest expenses will be accommodation and any tailoring you commission; everything else from street food to Ancient Town sightseeing remains remarkably affordable.
For the smoothest planning experience: book accommodation early via Agoda or Booking.com for the best cancellation terms, reserve cooking classes and day tours through Klook to lock in confirmed spots, and pick up an Airalo Vietnam eSIM before departure so you have navigation and translation ready from the moment you land in Da Nang.
Ready to start planning? Check our full hoi an travel guide and vietnam itinerary 2 weeks for complete destination coverage.


