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Cycling Vietnam’s Central Coast: 10-Day Tour

The Central Coast of Vietnam is ideal for cycling tours, so get ready for 10 days of pure adventure! On this tour, we’ll cycle through some of the most stunning and off-the-beaten-path spots the region has to offer. From the laid-back countryside around Hoi An to the remote, windswept beauty of the Hon Gom peninsula, a new discovery awaits us at every turn. We’ll hit epic climbs, cruise along quiet coastal roads, and finish each day at comfy hotels and amazing beach resorts. Our trip will wrap up with a chill retreat at the Whale Island Resort—just us, the ocean, and a cold drink after an awesome ride, with memories that we’ll cherish for a long, long time!

Adventure highlights

  • Amazing coastal rides
    Cycle through breathtaking landscapes with panoramic ocean views and conquer rewarding climbs that lead to stunning lookouts
  • Local culture immersion
    Explore ancient cities and traditional villages, meet friendly locals, and taste authentic local specialties
  • Comfort meets adventure
    Mix challenging cycling with downtime at carefully selected hotels and beach resorts every night

Itinerary

This 10-day coastal Vietnam bike tour offers scenic climbs, iconic beaches, and hidden gems that shouldn’t be missed. Ride from the Hai Van Pass to Marble Mountains, through rural Hoi An, and along the remote Hon Gom peninsula. Along the way, we’ll stay in comfortable hotels and beach resorts to recharge after each day’s ride. The epic tour ends with a relaxing retreat on Whale Island, where we’ll relax by the ocean after our adventure. With a mix of challenging rides, cultural encounters, local food, and time to unwind, this tour offers a unique and immersive experience that’s not to be missed.

  • We start our tour with a morning pickup from your hotel in Hue. Please be ready to ride! You will meet your friendly guide, who will introduce you to your trusty two-wheeled companions for the week! We are off for a spin through this atmospheric city and its surroundings, where monuments of the last dynasty of Vietnam surprise us as we wind our way through tree-lined lanes and elevated roads in the fertile rice paddies.

    We’ll visit the grandiose tomb of a famous emperor (truly a palace for the afterlife), cross the beautiful Perfume River by small ferry, explore the 17th-century Thien Mu Pagoda at its majestic vantage point over the river, and then arrive at the Forbidden City of the Nguyen dynasty, a moated palace that played a crucial role from the rise of the Nguyen dynasty, to the French colonial era, to the Tet offensive.

    After lunch, we’ll check into our hotel, take some free time to relax, or head out for a walk in this engaging riverfront city, with its many parks, gardens, and grandiose tombs of emperors nearby.

    Meals: Lunch, dinner
    Cycling: 26 km / 16.1 miles
    Elevation: +105 m (+344 ft), -105 m (-344 ft)
    Accommodation: Emm Hotel

    Hue city in Vietnam, starting point of the tour
  • This morning, we’ll check out of our hotel in Hue and take a 15-minute drive to the outskirts of town. We rendezvous with our bikes and pedal along canals and rivers into the estuary of the Perfume River, a more isolated region of farming and fishing villages. We then arrive at the uncanny “Ghost City,” made up of huge, remarkably ornate mausoleums to ancestors, many of which are funded with money sent home by Vietnamese expatriates living abroad. The artistry of the mausoleums makes for a striking contrast with the rural landscape of rice fields, woods, and wetlands.

    The ride continues through this serene countryside and culminates by the shores of Vietnam’s largest lagoon, where locals raise an abundance of oysters and fish. After taking in this dramatic view, we transfer the final 40 km / 25 miles to Lang Co Beach Resort for lunch. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy the resort, head to the spa, or relax at the beach.

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
    Cycling: 64 km / 39.8 miles
    Elevation: +281 m (+922 ft), -266 m (-873 ft)
    Accommodation: Lang Co Beach Resort

    Cycling in the outskirts of Hue in Vietnam
  • Our ride begins straight out of the resort this morning, with a fun spin around another peaceful lagoon. This brings us to the day’s challenge: the iconic Hai Van Pass, where we will climb to 480 m / 1,575 ft above sea level over a distance of 10 km / 6.2 miles. It yields superb views over Da Nang Bay, well worth the ride. We then enjoy the downhill to the modern, dynamic city of Danang, our destination for lunch.

    In the afternoon, we wind down with a relaxing and very scenic ride to Hoi An, winding through Da Nang’s neighborhoods passing the Marble Mountains, strange limestone columns that seem artificially placed into the flat landscape, and then into the riparian landscape of the countryside. We follow the Thu Bon River into the town of Hoi An, an important port of call for Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese traders during the 17th and 18th centuries. The architecture reflects its cosmopolitan past, with over 844 UNESCO-protected historic structures forming the core of the town.

    We will spend two nights here, giving us a chance to enjoy the sights and atmosphere of this energetic community which has retained its festiveness, vibrancy and entrepreneurial spirit.

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
    Cycling: 62 km / 38.5 miles
    Elevation: +899 m (+2,950 ft), -908 m (-2,979 ft)
    Accommodation: La Charm Hoi An Hotel & Spa

    View at Da Nang bay in Central Vietnam
  • On day 4, we’ll cycle directly from our hotel out of Hoi An on small village roads and then make our way up the Thu Bon River by roads and farm lanes. The ride is a fascinating immersion in the region’s ecosystem and surrounding agrarian economy, inextricably tied to the natural cycles of the tides, seasonal rains, and jungle flora.

    Eventually, we arrive at My Son, ancient capital of the Cham civilization, a Hindu people who ruled this region until some 500 years ago. Although some of the temples were destroyed by American bombs, there are many remaining temples that convey the prosperity and artistry of the Champa kingdom. We will have lunch before visiting the site on foot.

    In the afternoon, we transfer by van just over one hour back to Hoi An. Dinner is on your own tonight, so get adventurous and try the delicious Vietnamese food that Hoi An’s markets and riverside restaurants have to offer! Your guides will be happy to recommend some of their favorites.

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch
    Cycling: 55 km / 34.2 miles
    Elevation: +432 m (+1,417 ft), -428 m (-1,404 ft)
    Accommodation: La Charm Hoi An Hotel & Spa

    Ancient My Son Hindu capital in Vietnam
  • In the morning, we leave Hoi An and cross the Cua Dai Bridge, which spans high above the Thu Bon River, with impressive views of the open ocean and the Cham Islands in the distance offshore. We have a pleasant ride on quiet rural riverside roads, with friendly local farmers, eventually reaching the village of Tam Thanh to enjoy the beach and a lunch of local seafood.

    We then transfer about 1h45m and spend the afternoon at My Lai, where we have a climb on foot to an old temple to visit the memorial and museum at this site of one of the worst massacres of the American War. Guides will share the perspectives of the Vietnamese who lived through that traumatic period, and explain the continued fallout from the war down to the present day.

    Later on, we’ll transfer about 30 minutes to our hotel, the peaceful and comfortable Cocoland River Beach Resort & Spa, where the Phuoc Giang River meets the sea near Quang Ngai. This is the perfect place to relax and reflect on the day’s explorations.

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
    Cycling: 56 km / 34.8 miles
    Elevation: +450 m (+1,476 ft), -444 m (-1,457 ft)
    Accommodation: Cocoland River Beach Resort and Spa

    Cycling through coastal Vietnam
  • This morning, we will transfer by van for 2.5 hours to arrive at ideal cycling roads further south. We will hop on our bikes and begin a diverse ride through rolling coastline, rice paddy fields, salt making flats, fishing villages, and a series of small passes (less than 70 m / 230 ft of elevation gain each) that form natural gateways to isolated beach communities. Our destination is Quy Nhon, an American port and supply center during the Vietnam War and refuge for thousands of Vietnamese fleeing the vicious bombing of the countryside, and now a prosperous mid-size hub for the agriculture and fisheries of Binh Duong Province.

    We’ll end today’s beautiful bike ride beside a large river estuary with a view to the Quy Nhon skyline and take a brief transfer to our hotel in the city center. Enjoy a walk on the city’s bustling side streets and along the waterfront promenade before a well-earned dinner at one of your guide’s favorite restaurants!

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
    Cycling: 68 km / 42.2 miles
    Elevation: +465 m (+1,526 ft), -473 m (-1,552 ft)
    Accommodation: Anya Hotel

    Cycling to Qui Nhon in Vietnam
  • We transfer 45 minutes out of the city of Quy Nhon to a panoramic inland road along the floor of the Ky Lo River valley. The terrain is green and gently rolling, with beautiful views of the highland foothills as we pass through a mix of tribal and Viet villages on this smooth, gently sloping road. Potbellied pigs, chickens, and barefoot children trot across your trail, and we pass over rushing streams where the locals cast their fishing lines.

    Leaving the valley after about 50 km / 31 miles, we wind our way on quiet trails along a lagoon surrounded by farmland with energetic market villages along the way, ending with an impressive section along the coast as we enter the coastal city of Tuy Hoa past a series of modern sculptures on its newly-beautified waterfront. Your stylish hotel is within walking distance of the sea and the city core, giving you a chance to experience another of Central Vietnam’s lesser-known but rising cities.

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
    Cycling: 90 km / 56 miles
    Elevation: +530 m (+1,739 ft), -563 m (-1,847 ft)
    Accommodation: APEC Mandala Phu Yen

    Cycling in a Vietnamese village with children
  • Today is the last cycling day, and it may be the most memorable. We ride from our hotel, and after the first 20 km / 12.4 miles, the scenery becomes very beautiful with looming mountains and a network of lush rice paddies across the valley. Prepare for a brutal hill today as we cycle to Vung Ro Bay and up the challenging Ca Pass. We are rewarded with jungle and bay views and stop for pictures at Vung Ro Bay before pushing through the last 3 km / 1.9 miles and to the top of Ca Pass (10% grade).

    We’ll make our way to Dai Lanh Beach, where we’ll stop for refreshments and a swim for those who don’t mind getting their bike shorts wet, then transfer to Dam Mon. We may have the option to bike to Dam Mon if the traffic and dust conditions allow. The scenery here is like a moonscape and unlike anything else we have seen on the tour. Here, we’ll swap bikes for boats and head to Whale Island for some well-deserved R&R. The boat journey will take about 10 minutes and we will stay at the secluded Whale Island resort for two nights.

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
    Cycling: 58 km / 36 miles
    Elevation: +635 m (+2,083 ft), -633 m (-2,077 ft)
    Accommodation: Whale Island Resort

    Dai Lanh beach in Vietnam
  • A close connection to nature is the central guiding principle of Whale Island, which takes its name from the tradition of whale worship of the indigenous people here. The resulting experience is utterly unique and unforgettable. This 900-hectare island is pristine and uninhabited apart from the resort, making it a sanctuary for the many forms of life: colorful flowers, exotic birds, shimmering schools of fish, and of course whales and whale sharks if we are lucky!

    The day is yours to enjoy this paradise as you wish. Snorkel to explore its famed coral reefs, take a kayak or catamaran out into the bay, or venture out onto the island’s trails on foot. Soak in the views from the bar and terrace or kick back on a deck chair with a good book. We will gather tonight for our final dinner of the trip, a feast of local specialties where we can celebrate and reflect on the myriad impressions of our amazing journey along Vietnam’s Central Coast!

    Meals: Breakfast, dinner
    Accommodation: Whale Island Resort

     

    Whale Island Resort in Vietnam
  • On day 10, we’ll transfer back to the mainland. Our included transfer will take you to Nha Trang or down to Cam Ranh Airport for domestic or international connections.

    Meals: Breakfast

    Nha Trang city in Vietnam
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Since 1995, SpiceRoads has been sharing their passion for travelling by bicycle—and they believe there’s no better way to see the world than by pedalling through it. SpiceRoads has been curating extraordinary bike adventures in over 30 countries that give you the opportunity to get up close and personal with remarkable cultures, characters and landscapes in a way that no ordinary tour could. They offer rides all over the world, on every type of terrain, for every type of cyclist.

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Jemma Senczyszyn

A fantastic experience I would recommend to anyone who can ride a bike! Lee was a brilliant guide and great company for the 10 days we were together. The tour was a perfect combination of biking, seeing the sites and eating excellent food. Thanks for a great trip and I can’t wait for the next one!

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Monika Gutkowska

Amazing adventure! I loved seeing the country on the bicycle and go to places otherwise I would have no idea about… incredible accommodation and after a long day of pedaling and sweating. Our guide Lee was amazing! He was fun, professional, and an excellent guide. I would recommend this trip to anyone!

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Wendie Pinto

I am so happy I went on this trip. Wasn’t sure what to expect but it was wonderful. Everyone from guides to fellow riders couldn’t have been better. I got to see this beautiful country and enjoy their food. Thanks to our guides, it was a trip I won’t forget. Outstanding trip!

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Jemma Senczyszyn

A fantastic experience I would recommend to anyone who can ride a bike! Lee was a brilliant guide and great company for the 10 days we were together. The tour was a perfect combination of biking, seeing the sites and eating excellent food. Thanks for a great trip and I can’t wait for the next one!

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Monika Gutkowska

Amazing adventure! I loved seeing the country on the bicycle and go to places otherwise I would have no idea about… incredible accommodation and after a long day of pedaling and sweating. Our guide Lee was amazing! He was fun, professional, and an excellent guide. I would recommend this trip to anyone!

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Wendie Pinto

I am so happy I went on this trip. Wasn’t sure what to expect but it was wonderful. Everyone from guides to fellow riders couldn’t have been better. I got to see this beautiful country and enjoy their food. Thanks to our guides, it was a trip I won’t forget. Outstanding trip!

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Anthony Verkruysse

We had a fantastic tour! Everyone should do this. Verry friendly guide!

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Adriane Nießen-Arweiler

Very eventful, recommended tour; the guide Kan speaks good English, explains and shows a lot in a friendly, structured manner; is clear and careful when driving, especially through city traffic, which is special for European conditions. Neat, comfortable bikes and helmets. The meeting point was well described.

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Things to know

  • What you get on this adventure:

      • An experienced, local cycling guide with extensive knowledge of the area
      • 10 days in Vietnam (8 days of cycling)
      • Accommodation for 9 nights in classy hotels and amazing beach resorts, (based on double occupancy, single supplement available at an additional cost)
      • Spiceroads jersey
      • Water bottle
      • Support vehicle
      • Meals indicated in the itinerary
      • Snacks and drinks
      • Ferry/boat fares

    What’s not included:

      • International flights
      • Domestic flights
      • Airport pickup
      • Airport drop off
      • Visa fees
      • Alcoholic beverages
      • Meals not included in the itinerary
      • Entry tickets/parking
      • Guide gratuities — optional
      • Helmet – mandatory (included if you rent a bike)
      • Bikes – rental available
      • Travel and medical insurance — mandatory
      • Single supplement – available to add upon checkout
  • Trip profile

    On this cycling tour of Vietnam’s Central Coast, you’ll cover a total of 470 km (292 miles) over 8 days of cycling, with an average distance of 52 km (32.3 miles) and elevation gain of 397 m (1,302 ft) per day. In order to avoid traffic and arrive at the ideal cycling or sightseeing locations, most days will include some minor transfers between 15 and 60 minutes, with the exception being the 2.5-hour transfer on Day 6. The bulk of the cycling is usually in the mornings, with the afternoons typically including some lighter cycling along with opportunities to explore the local surroundings, relax by the beach or pool, or head to the spa for a massage.

    You can find day-by-day distances and elevation changes in the itinerary.

    Suitability

    This trip will provide some challenging climbing sections (up to 635 m (2083 ft) per day) and significant distances (anywhere from 30 km (18.7 miles) to 90 km (56 miles) per day). The climbs are always interspersed with downhills and flat sections, and the toughest days are distributed throughout the trip, allowing for recovery in between. While less experienced cyclists are welcome to join the trip, it is best suited for cyclists with the stamina to cycle those distances and elevations on successive days.

    Central Vietnam can be quite hot and humid even in the morning hours, so it is helpful to acclimatize to these types of conditions before the trip, if possible. To fully enjoy the trip, riders should also have the confidence to navigate a bike through occasional crowded streets and rough sections of broken pavement. Of course, it is always an option to proceed through tricky sections on foot, or skip ahead, as a support vehicle is available at all times to provide refuge for weary riders.

    Biking conditions

    This trip is mainly on good quality tarmac roads and some vehicle-width dirt roads. There are occasional bumpy sections, but nothing overly technical. While we have sought out bike-friendly routes, we will be regularly sharing the roads with other vehicles, including cars, motorbikes, and buses. We generally ride rain or shine, but based on the guide’s discretion or your level of comfort, modifications to the planned route and schedule can be made. It’s all part of the adventure!

  • You will receive a more detailed packing list upon booking.

    Here’s a list of the equipment that might come in handy, and some of it is mandatory:

      • Day pack large enough to carry all the items listed (around a 25-40L bag)
      • Helmet — mandatory — included if you rent a bike
      • Bike — rental available upon checkout
      • Water bottle or hydration bladder (2L capacity)
      • Lightweight shoes suitable for biking
      • Comfortable biking clothes
      • Spare clothes
      • Waterproof rain jacket
      • Biking gloves
      • Sunhat
      • Toiletries (sunscreen, hand sanitizer, bug spray, toilet paper, etc.)
      • Sunglasses
      • Camera — optional (but recommended)
      • Spare tube and a bike pump – optional, but can come in handy

    Dress comfortably and for the weather in clothes you can move in. We suggest bringing clothing appropriate for the season. Layers are best and don’t wear jeans.

  • Bikes

    Because some people can’t imagine going on a trip without their own beloved bicycle, there are no bikes provided as part of this tour. However, you can add a bike rental to your booking upon checkout. If you choose to bring your own bike, please make sure it is a mountain bike, preferably with front suspension in good mechanical order.

    E-bikes

    For those a bit less fit or with a need for even more comfort, E-bikes are also available for hire, but they are limited in number & size—please let us know upon booking if you’re interested in renting an e-bike.

    Bike Repairs

    Basic spares and tools are carried by the guide and on the support vehicle, though spares are not guaranteed for every conceivable problem. Carrying a basic tool kit, a spare tube and a pump while riding is recommended.

    Safety

    Wearing a helmet is required on all our biking adventures and is non-negotiable. If you do not wear a helmet you will not be allowed to cycle. Your tour leader is trained in first aid and emergency rescue, but to a large degree you must be responsible for your own safety while riding. It is therefore compulsory that you take out travel insurance that will cover you for a mountain biking tour.

  • Southern Vietnam is dry and hot from November to April, and warm and wet between May & October, with the highest rainfall in June, July & August.

  • Group sizes and pricing

      • For this cycling tour, the usual client-to-guide ratio is 6:1.
      • It takes a minimum of 2 people for this tour to operate. The maximum group size is set at 16 participants.

    Cycling in Vietnam can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.

    Min. age requirements

      • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
      • Minors younger than 18 may be permitted to join the cycling tour on a case-by-case basis, but must be in the presence of a parent or legal guardian.

    If your group has bikers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

  • The starting point of your Central Coast Vietnam Cycling Tour is the city of Hue. To get there, most people fly into Phu Bai International Airport (IATA: HUI). From there, you can take a shuttle service, public transport, or rent a car to reach Hue.

    Once you’re there, you will meet your guide at a predetermined time in your hotel in Hue. More information will be provided by the guides before the tour starts.

  • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with both medical and travel protection. To make your booking and traveling experience as carefree as possible, simply choose Redpoint—the official 57hours insurance partner!

    Redpoint tailors their protection packages for adventure travel, offering a comprehensive travel program, even in remote locations. Trip cancellation, natural disasters, pandemic coverage, medical evacuation, primary medical expenses—regardless of the travel interruption that may happen, Redpoint will have you covered.

    Once your booking is confirmed and your trip is paid in full, you will be offered to purchase Redpoint’s protection. If you need any help or require more information, let us know and we will be happy to help!

  • Deposits
    You can secure one of the set dates with a 30% deposit upon booking. The remaining 70% of the trip price is to be paid 90 days prior to departure, at the latest.

    Cancellations
    Booking fees are non-refundable in all cases. During checkout, however, you can choose one of 57hours’ flexibility options:

    Basic

      • In case of cancellation within 48 hours after booking, the amount paid is fully refundable.
      • For cancellations 60 or more days before the trip, you are eligible for a 70% refund of the trip price.
      • For cancellations 0-59 days before the trip, there is no refund.

    Flexible

      • In case of cancellation within 48 hours after booking, the amount paid is fully refundable.
      • For cancellations 60 or more days before the trip, you are eligible for a full refund of the trip price.
      • For cancellations 30-59 days before the trip, you are eligible for a 50% refund of the trip price.
      • For cancellations 0-29 days before the trip, there is no refund.

    Super Flexible

      • In case of cancellation within 48 hours after booking, the amount paid is fully refundable.
      • For cancellations 30 or more days before the trip, you are eligible for a full refund of the trip price.
      • For cancellations 0-29 days before the trip, you are eligible for a 50% refund of the trip price.
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