We stayed here for a week and enjoyed every minute. Thr price is amazing for the hospitality you receive. We were picked up from the airport and as soon as we were on the back of motorbikes heading past Hoi An and through the countryside and rivers near Cam Kim island (where the homestay is located) i knew the experience was going to be special. Tuan is a kind, welcoming lady who spoke good english, her husband was also extremely kind and cooked us breakfast every morning and helped us with hiring bicylces and scooters. Rental was at a good price and the bikes and scooters were in good condition with helmets provided. The room was spacious and clean with a powerful AC and a small balcony area looking over the street. The area was great, no tourists, just locals and lush rice paddies and fishermans boats floating on the river. It was about a 15 minute cycle to Hoi An and about a 5-10 min scooter. The roads were pretty quiet leading into Hoi An, and almost empty around the homestay which made our first drive on a scooter very pleasant and scenic. The two children are absolutely adorable and try and chat and play with you which really brought a smile to our faces. Overall a lovely family, a nice kind atmosphere, they could not do enough to help us and we would love to stay here again. We were recovering from getting sick in Saigon so spent a lot of time relaxing at the homestay in a quiet calm atmosphere with a clean comfy bed and netflix!! Although it is slightly away from the hustle and bustle of Hoi An, i feel it allowed us to see local life and escape the tourists whilst still being close enough to enter the town centre when we needed. Memories of driving across bridges under the stars surrounded by rice paddies and a soft breeze will stay with us forever, and we wouldnt have experienced this had we stayed in central Hoi An. Thank you to Tuan and her family and we wish...
Read moreReview-overzicht van Google|4,6|52 reviews|5 ★ |4 ★ |3 ★ |2 ★ |1 ★ |Reviews op andere reissites|Reviews|Zoeken in reviews||Niels Dieleman|5/5|een week geleden op Google|We stayed here in april 2023 for $26 / 2 people / 3 nights / breakfast included total. One of our favourite places during our 3 weeks in VN. Rooms are decent and Than, the lady of the house, speaks excellent English, is friendly and helpful in arranging things. As everywhere in Vietnam, the magnifying-glass-equiped overcritical budget traveller may find a small detail here and there that invites improvement but overall it's comfortable, clean and just great value for money.|Our room on the streetside had a tiny balcony, double bed, bathroom with shower, tv, good wifi and airconditioning, in other words all the basics you need. Tip for the owner: a small fridge would've been nice but we could use the one in the kitchen downstairs. Breakfast with coffee is simple but makes for a good start of the day.|We especially liked the quiet neighbourhood with alleys full of greens and flowers and a few small shops and eateries scattered around the area with affordable local food. We didn't see any menus in English which we think is always a good sign. It's a delight compared to the noisy, over-touristical mess the Hoi An old quarter has become.|Do keep in mind it is tucked far away from pretty much everything. You'll really need a bicycle or preferably a motorbike to go to the city centre and beaches (motorbike for rent at 130k-150k/day, gas not included, but gasstation right around the corner). This also allows the experienced biker to visit My Son and Marble Mountain on a day trip on your own rather than with a pricy guided tour.|Highly...
Read moreWe stayed here in april 2023 for $26 / 2 people / 3 nights / breakfast included total. One of our favourite places during our 3 weeks in VN. Rooms are decent and Than, the lady of the house, speaks excellent English, is friendly and helpful in arranging things. As everywhere in Vietnam, the magnifying-glass-equiped overcritical budget traveller may find a small detail here and there that invites improvement but overall it's comfortable, clean and just great value for money.
Our room on the streetside had a tiny balcony, double bed, bathroom with shower, tv, good wifi and airconditioning, in other words all the basics you need. Tip for the owner: a small fridge would've been nice but we could use the one in the kitchen downstairs. Breakfast with coffee is simple but makes for a good start of the day.
We especially liked the quiet neighbourhood with alleys full of greens and flowers and a few small shops and eateries scattered around the area with affordable local food. We didn't see any menus in English which we think is always a good sign. It's a delight compared to the noisy, over-touristical mess the Hoi An old quarter has become.
Do keep in mind it is tucked far away from pretty much everything. You'll really need a bicycle or preferably a motorbike to go to the city centre and beaches (motorbike for rent at 130k-150k/day, gas not included, but gasstation right around the corner). This also allows the experienced biker to visit My Son and Marble Mountain on a day trip on your own rather than with a pricy guided tour.
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