Hoi An · Vietnam

How Much Does Hoi An Cost? 2026 Budget Guide | Prices & Tips

Hoi An is a remarkably affordable destination that caters to both backpackers and luxury seekers with ease. Daily expenses are significantly lower than in comparable Southeast Asian hubs like Phuket, with daily budgets ranging from $20 / ₫517,601 for solo travelers to $557 / ₫14,433,701 for those opting for high-end resorts. The cost structure is unique due to the blend of a UNESCO-protected heritage site and sprawling beachfront properties. While street food and local transport are very inexpensive, the city’s world-famous tailoring industry and five-star beach resorts can quickly elevate a budget. Overall, the value for money is exceptional, particularly regarding dining and mid-range accommodation.

Is Hoi An expensive to visit?

Hoi An is highly affordable, with daily costs typically ranging from $20 / ₫517,601 to $557 / ₫14,433,701 depending on whether you choose local guesthouses or luxury beachfront resorts.

Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND) (1 $ ≈ 25,899 ₫)
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Daily Budget

How much to budget per person per day in Hoi An

Budget

$20

per person /day

Mid-Range

$96

per person /day

Luxury

$557

per person /day

Trip Costs by Duration

Total estimated costs per person, excluding flights

Trip Costs by Duration Budget Mid-Range Luxury
3-Day Trip $60 $288 $1,673
5-Day Trip $100 $480 $2,787
7-Day Trip $140 $672 $3,902

per person — Excludes international flights

Budget Buffer

Recommended contingency for unexpected expenses

It is wise to maintain a 15% buffer to account for the mandatory $27 / ₫705,681 E-visa fee and the 10–15% combined VAT and service charges often added to bills at mid-range hotels. Small incidental costs like the $0.39 / ₫10,059 bicycle parking fees at Old Town entrances can also add up over a week-long stay.

How Does It Compare?

See how Hoi An stacks up against other popular destinations

Phuket Hoi An is significantly cheaper; while a mid-range day in Phuket can easily exceed $118 / ₫3,048,300, Hoi An offers a similar coastal experience for roughly $81 / ₫2,090,524.
Bali (Ubud) Hoi An provides better value for heritage and culture, with luxury resorts at $377 / ₫9,755,170 often offering more personalized service than Bali's high-traffic tourist zones.

What Things Cost

Real prices for common tourist expenses in Hoi An

Food & Drink (3)
Item Price
Ba Le Well Full Set Menu Includes grilled pork, savory pancakes, and spring rolls. Drinks cost ~$0.59–$1.18 / ₫15,242–₫30,483 extra. $5.77 ₫149,367
Mid-range Three-Course Meal for Two Represents a typical dinner at a riverside restaurant (~$18 / ₫472,791). $18 ₫472,791
Domestic Draft Beer (1 Pint) Local 'Bia Hoi' can be found for as low as ~$0.24–$0.47 / ₫6,097–₫12,193 in plastic stool spots. $1.15 ₫29,873
Transport (4)
Item Price
Daily Bicycle Rental Best way to explore the rice paddies. Many hotels provide these for free. Costs ~$1.15 / ₫29,873. $1.15 ₫29,873
Private Airport Transfer (DAD to Hoi An) Standard fixed price for a 4-seater car (~$13 / ₫348,421). Grab usually costs ~$15–$19 / ₫396,279–₫487,728. $13 ₫348,421
Motorbike Rental (Daily) Excludes fuel. Ensure you have an International Driving Permit. Costs ~$5.77 / ₫149,367. $5.77 ₫149,367
Grab Car (Short Trip within City) Equivalent to ~$2.5 / ₫64,624. Useful for trips from Old Town to An Bang Beach. $2.5 ₫64,624
Accommodation (3)
Item Price
Budget Hostel Dorm Bed (Ancient Town) Includes breakfast and often free bicycle use. Represents ~$7.11 / ₫184,117 per night. $7.11 ₫184,117
Mid-range Boutique Hotel (Cam Chau) Price for a double room with breakfast. Usually located between the beach and Old Town. Costs ~$52 / ₫1,343,691. $52 ₫1,343,691
Luxury Beach Resort (An Bang/Cua Dai) Five-star beachfront property. Peak season can reach over ~$530 / ₫13,717,350 per night. $377 ₫9,755,170
Activities (4)
Item Price
Hoi An Old Town Entrance Ticket (International) Includes admission to the heritage site and 5 sightseeing locations. Valid for the duration of your stay. Domestic tourists pay ~$3.07 / ₫79,561. $4.61 ₫119,493
My Son Sanctuary Entrance Ticket (International) Includes entrance fee, electric shuttle bus, and folk art performances. Residents pay ~$3.85 / ₫99,679. $5.77 ₫149,367
VinWonders Nam Hoi An (Standard Adult) Includes water park, safari, and cultural village access (~$23 / ₫597,162). $23 ₫597,162
Bay Mau Coconut Forest Basket Boat Tour Often includes a 'boat spinning' performance. Located 5km from Old Town. Costs ~$5.77 / ₫149,367. $5.77 ₫149,367

Food & Dining

What to eat and what it costs

The dining landscape is divided between legendary street stalls and refined riverside restaurants where a three-course meal for two costs approximately $18 / ₫472,791. Travelers can find incredible value in set menus like the one at Ba Le Well, which provides a full feast for $5.77 / ₫149,367, or by seeking out local 'Bia Hoi' draft beer for as little as $0.24–$0.47 / ₫6,097–₫12,193. Famous quick bites like those at Banh Mi Phuong or Madam Khanh offer world-class flavors for just a few euros.

Cheap Eats

Where locals eat — real places, real prices

Banh Mi Phuong

$1.15–$1.73 / ₫29,873–₫44,810

Cam Chau · Local chain

The #3 Mixed Banh Mi is the classic choice for ~$1.35 / ₫35,055.

Madam Khanh - The Banh Mi Queen

$1.15–$1.54 / ₫29,873–₫39,933

Ancient Town North · Local chain

Many prefer this over Phuong's for the rich sauce and shorter queues.

Com Ga Ba Buoi

$1.54–$2.31 / ₫39,933–₫59,747

Ancient Town · Local chain

Traditional turmeric rice with shredded chicken (~$1.54 / ₫39,933).

Mot Hoi An

$0.58–$1.54 / ₫14,937–₫39,933

Ancient Town · Street food area

Don't miss the herbal tea decorated with a lotus petal for ~$0.58 / ₫14,937.

Hoi An Central Market

$0.97–$1.92 / ₫24,996–₫49,687

Riverside · Street market

The food court inside is the best place for cheap, authentic Cao Lau noodles.

Historic Cantonese Assembly Hall with traditional architecture, Hoi An, Vietnam

Getting Around

Transport costs and the smartest ways to move

Navigating the flat terrain is best done by bicycle, which costs roughly $1.15 / ₫29,873 per day, though many hotels provide them for free. For longer trips to An Bang Beach or the Coconut Forest, Grab cars are efficient and affordable at around $2.5 / ₫64,624 per trip. Motorbike rentals are available for $5.77 / ₫149,367 per day, offering the most freedom for exploring the surrounding countryside and rice paddies.

Daily Bicycle Rental $1.15 ₫29,873
Private Airport Transfer (DAD to Hoi An) $13 ₫348,421
Motorbike Rental (Daily) $5.77 ₫149,367
Grab Car (Short Trip within City) $2.5 ₫64,624

Accommodation Overview

Lodging options range from social hostels in the Ancient Town at $7.11 / ₫184,117 per night to lavish five-star resorts at Cua Dai Beach averaging $377 / ₫9,755,170. The best value is found in the Cam Chau district, where boutique hotels cost around $52 / ₫1,343,691 and offer a quiet retreat positioned perfectly between the heritage center and the ocean.

Budget Hostel Dorm Bed (Ancient Town) $7.11 ₫184,117
Mid-range Boutique Hotel (Cam Chau) $52 ₫1,343,691
Luxury Beach Resort (An Bang/Cua Dai) $377 ₫9,755,170

Accommodation Budget in Hoi An

Budget

$19 /night
Typical Range: $18 – $24

Hostels, budget hotels, shared facilities

Most Popular

Mid-Range

$46 /night
Typical Range: $41 – $53

3-star hotels, boutique stays, great locations

Luxury

$95 /night
Typical Range: $82 – $112

5-star hotels, suites, premium amenities

💡 Prices vary by season. Book 2-3 months ahead for best rates.

Where to Stay

See hotels, apartments & rentals around Hoi An – live prices from Booking.com, Expedia, Vrbo and more

Money-Saving Tips

Insider tricks to stretch your budget further

  • 1 Dine at the Hoi An Central Market on the riverside for authentic local dishes at lower prices than the nearby sit-down restaurants.
  • 2 Look for 'Bia Hoi' signs on plastic stool spots to find draft beer for $0.24–$0.47 / ₫6,097–₫12,193 per glass.
  • 3 Many boutique hotels in Cam Chau provide free bicycle use, saving the $1.15 / ₫29,873 daily rental fee.
  • 4 At An Bang Beach, avoid the $1.92 / ₫49,687 sunbed fee by purchasing a drink or meal for roughly $2.94 / ₫76,208 at the sponsoring beachfront restaurant.
  • 5 Pre-book a private airport transfer from Da Nang (DAD) for $13 / ₫348,421 to avoid higher Grab rates that can reach $19 / ₫487,728.
  • 6 The $4.61 / ₫119,493 Old Town entrance ticket is valid for your entire stay; keep it with you to avoid re-purchasing when entering different heritage houses.
  • 7 Visit Mot Hoi An in the Ancient Town for their famous herbal tea, which is a budget-friendly alternative to expensive café drinks.
  • 8 Avoid using tailoring services recommended by taxi or cyclo drivers, as they often include a hidden commission in the price.
  • 9 Refill water bottles at your hotel or filtered stations to avoid the cumulative cost of buying plastic bottles at tourist sites.
  • 10 Stick to the Ba Le Well full set menu for $5.77 / ₫149,367 to experience a wide variety of local specialties in one affordable meal.

Hidden Costs

Surprise expenses that catch tourists off guard

Hidden Costs
Item Amount
Vietnam E-Visa Single Entry Must be paid online via the official government portal (~$27 / ₫705,681). Do not use agency sites which charge ~$47–$71 / ₫1,219,320–₫1,828,980. $25 / ₫645,325 (one-time)
Old Town Bicycle Parking Fee Required if you leave your bike at designated entrances (~$0.39 / ₫10,059). Keep your ticket for return. $0.39 / ₫10,059/stay
Hotel Service Charge & VAT Usually 8–10% VAT plus 5% service charge in mid-range to luxury hotels. Always check if 'nett' prices are quoted. 8–10%
An Bang Beach Sunbed Rental Often free if you buy a meal or drink (~$2.94 / ₫76,208) from the adjacent restaurant, otherwise ~$1.92 / ₫49,687 flat fee. $1.92 / ₫49,687 per person

Common Scams & Ripoffs

Watch out for these tourist traps

  • The Fruit Lady Photo: Vendors may place their carrying pole and conical hat on you for a photo and then aggressively demand a high fee for the 'experience'.
  • Tailor Commissions: Some drivers will insist on taking you to a specific tailor shop; these shops often inflate prices to pay the driver a secret kickback.
  • Basket Boat Performance Tips: During the Bay Mau Coconut Forest tours, performers may do a 'spinning boat' trick and then insist on a substantial tip before continuing the tour.
  • Rigged Cyclo Prices: Always agree on a firm price before sitting in a cyclo, as some drivers may try to double the price upon arrival at your destination.
  • Fake Grab Drivers: Unmarked cars at the airport or near the Ancient Town may claim to be Grab drivers but charge significantly more than the app's fixed rates.

Seasonal Pricing

When prices rise and fall throughout the year

Peak Season

Feb, Mar, Apr, May

+25-40%

Cheapest

Oct, Nov, Dec

-30-50%

Best Value

Jan, Jun

Feb–May offers dry weather and 25–30°C (77–86°F) temps. Oct–Dec is rainy/flood season; prices are low but Old Town streets can be underwater.

Events to Watch

  • Tet Lunar New Year (late Jan/Feb): +100% hotels
  • Full Moon Lantern Festival (Monthly): Small crowds, slight price bumps near Old Town
Charming street with traditional ancient yellow houses in Old Town, Hoi An, Vietnam

Free Things to Do

The best experiences that cost absolutely nothing

  • 1 Walking through the lantern-lit streets of the Ancient Town after sunset to see the colorful displays.
  • 2 Crossing the Cam Nam Bridge for a panoramic view of the Thu Bon River and the city skyline.
  • 3 Exploring the Hoi An Night Market to browse the crafts and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
  • 4 Visiting the Ba Mu Temple Gate, a stunningly restored architectural landmark perfect for photography.
  • 5 Relaxing on the public sands of An Bang Beach (access is free, though parking and beds have fees).
  • 6 Taking a self-guided photography tour of the bright yellow heritage walls throughout the Old Town.
  • 7 Watching the traditional ceremonies or incense lighting at smaller neighborhood shrines like the Quan Cong Temple (exterior).
  • 8 Cycling through the rice paddies in the Cam Chau or Cam Thanh areas to see local water buffalo.
  • 9 Browsing the Reaching Out Tea House craft shop to see artisans with disabilities creating high-quality ceramics.
  • 10 Walking along the Hoai River at night to see the reflection of thousands of floating paper lanterns.
  • 11 Exploring the Tiger Market (Cho Tan An) for a glimpse of a local non-tourist market.
  • 12 Watching the sunset over the ocean from the Cua Dai Beach coastline.

Worth the Splurge

Premium experiences that justify the price tag

Red Bridge Cooking School (Full Day)

Includes market tour, boat trip, and a 4-course lunch you cook yourself (~$33 / ₫846,208).

$33 ₫846,208

Custom Tailored 3-Piece Suit

World-class tailoring at a fraction of Western prices. High-quality wool starts here (~$146 / ₫3,779,892).

$146 ₫3,782,635

Memories Show (High Class Ticket)

Vietnam's largest outdoor visual arts show with 500+ performers (~$46 / ₫1,194,629).

$46 ₫1,194,629

Popular Activities

Top-rated tours and experiences in Hoi An

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Day Trip Costs

Popular day trips from Hoi An and what they cost

My Son Sanctuary

Getting Around

$5.77 / ₫149,367 by bus/van

Entry

$5.77 / ₫149,367

Total Cost

$17 / ₫447,795

Cham Islands (Cu Lao Cham)

Getting Around

$17 / ₫447,795 by speedboat

Entry

$5.77 / ₫149,367

Total Cost

$33 / ₫846,208

Payment & Money

How to pay and what to know about money

Currency

Vietnamese Dong (VND)

1 $ ≈ 25,899 ₫

Cash Needed

Yes

Card Acceptance

Cards are accepted in hotels and upscale restaurants; however, street food, tailors, and markets are strictly cash-only.

Tipping

Not mandatory but appreciated. Round up for taxis or leave ~$0.59–$1.18 / ₫15,242–₫30,483 for good service. Upscale places include a 5% service charge.

ATM Tips

Use ATMs from major banks like Vietcombank or MB Bank. Daily limits are usually ~$77–$188 / ₫1,981,395–₫4,877,280. Avoid Agribank for high foreign card fees.

Bargaining

Essential at the Night Market and with street tailors. Aim for 30–40% off the first price. Never bargain for food/drinks with listed prices.

Connectivity

eSIM: $4.71–$11 for 10GB (opens in new tab)

Local SIM: $5.89–$9.42 / ₫152,415–₫243,864 for 30-day unlimited data

WiFi: Excellent. Available in almost every café, restaurant, and homestay.

Buy a local Viettel SIM for ~$2.35 / ₫60,966 at the airport for the best rural coverage near My Son.

Aerial view of traditional coconut bamboo boats navigating fresh greenery on river tour, Hoi An, Vietnam

Why you can trust this guide

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Methodology:
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  • Prices based on Booking.com & Numbeo averages

Methodology: This guide combines on-the-ground neighborhood research, current hotel pricing data, and real traveler feedback to provide honest, actionable accommodation recommendations for Hoi An.

Updated: February 16, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hoi An expensive to visit?
Hoi An is highly affordable, with daily costs typically ranging from $20 / ₫517,601 to $557 / ₫14,433,701 depending on whether you choose local guesthouses or luxury beachfront resorts.
How much does Hoi An cost per day?
A trip to Hoi An costs $20 / ₫517,978 per day on a budget, $96 / ₫2,486,294 for mid-range, and $557 / ₫14,425,685 for luxury. These include accommodation, food, transport, and activities per person.
How much does a trip to Hoi An cost?
A 7-day trip to Hoi An costs approximately $140 / ₫3,625,845 (budget), $672 / ₫17,404,058 (mid-range), or $3,902 / ₫101,057,490 (luxury) per person, excluding flights.
What is the cheapest month to visit Hoi An?
The cheapest months to visit Hoi An are October, November, December, with prices -30-50% lower than peak season. Feb–May offers dry weather and 25–30°C (77–86°F) temps. Oct–Dec is rainy/flood season; prices are low but Old Town streets can be underwater.
What are the hidden costs in Hoi An?
Common hidden costs in Hoi An include Vietnam E-Visa Single Entry ($25 / ₫645,325/one-time), Old Town Bicycle Parking Fee ($0.39 / ₫10,059/stay), Hotel Service Charge & VAT ($0/transaction). It is wise to maintain a 15% buffer to account for the mandatory $27 / ₫705,681 E-visa fee and the 10–15% combined VAT and service charges often added to bills at mid-range hotels. Small incidental costs like the $0.39 / ₫10,059 bicycle parking fees at Old Town entrances can also add up over a week-long stay.
How can I save money in Hoi An?
Top tips for saving money in Hoi An: Dine at the Hoi An Central Market on the riverside for authentic local dishes at lower prices than the nearby sit-down restaurants. Look for 'Bia Hoi' signs on plastic stool spots to find draft beer for $0.24–$0.47 / ₫6,097–₫12,193 per glass. Many boutique hotels in Cam Chau provide free bicycle use, saving the $1.15 / ₫29,873 daily rental fee.