Our verdict — Book Direct
Operators that do this route range from authentic small-group tours to glorified herb-farm shopping trips. The good ones (this is one) skip commission-driven stops and bring you to actual working farms.
About this tour
Easy-paced cycle through rice paddies, Tra Que herb village (with a vegetable-growing demo), and Cam Thanh coconut palm forest. Lunch at a local family home. Small groups, real local guide, no shopping stops.
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Safety notes you need to know
- 1
Vietnam traffic is intense for cycling novices. Route mostly avoids main roads but some crossings exist.
- 2
In July-August, start times matter — heat exhaustion is real. Confirm a 7am or 7:30am start.
What's included
- Bicycle + helmet
- Small group (max 8)
- Local guide
- Family-cooked lunch
- Bottled water
How to book
Book directly with Hoi An Eco Tour. You'll typically pay 25–40% less than platform-resold versions of the same trip, and your money goes to the people actually running it — not a booking middleman.
Before you pay, confirm:
- The total price including any pick-up, permits, and park fees — not just the headline number.
- Exactly what’s included: transport, meals, accommodation, guide, and entry tickets.
- Group size and whether it’s a private or shared departure.
- Licensing and insurance — especially for motorbike and trekking trips.
- The cancellation and refund policy, and how to pay (deposit vs full, and the method).
Frequently asked
What's included in the Hoi An Countryside Bicycle Tour — Rice Paddies & Villages?
Included: Bicycle + helmet; Small group (max 8); Local guide; Family-cooked lunch; Bottled water.How long is the tour?
5 hours.How much does it cost?
$32 per person, in USD. This is the book-direct price; platform-booked versions of the same tour are typically 25-40% more expensive.How do I book this tour?
Book directly with Hoi An Eco Tour. The "Contact operator" or "Book on Book Direct" button on this page links straight through.Is this tour worth it?
Our verdict: Book Direct. Operators that do this route range from authentic small-group tours to glorified herb-farm shopping trips. The good ones (this is one) skip commission-driven stops and bring you to actual working farms.Are there safety considerations?
Vietnam traffic is intense for cycling novices. Route mostly avoids main roads but some crossings exist. In July-August, start times matter — heat exhaustion is real. Confirm a 7am or 7:30am start.

