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Karissa & Johnnie

June 5, 2026 • Hội An, Vietnam
9 Days To Go!

Karissa & Johnnie

June 5, 2026 • Hội An, Vietnam
9 Days To Go!

Nearby the Palm Garden Resort:

Hoi An ancient town - World Cultural Heritage Site 3.11 mi (5 km)

Marble Mountains 9.94 mi (16 km)

My Son Holyland - World Cultural Heritage Site 31.07 mi (50 km)

The Hue Ancient Capital 80.78 mi (130 km)


Things to do on the resort

The Palm Garden Resort has plenty of daily scheduled events for guests to attend throughout their stay. There are classes to learn how to cook traditional Vietnamese dishes, mix cocktails, speak Vietnamese, and learn Vietnamese arts and crafts.


You can also enjoy relaxation and adventure through activities like visiting the private beach, swimming in the outdoor pools, playing sports on the tennis courts, or relaxing at the spa with a sauna and jacuzzi. For more active pursuits, try water sports like scuba diving or water skiing, or play games in the recreation room. The resort also offers organized activities for kids, a children's play area, and a complimentary shuttle to Hoi An's Ancient Town.


• Beach access: Relax on the private beach, which has loungers and parasols. You can also participate in beach volleyball and soccer.


• Swimming: Take a dip in one of the two outdoor swimming pools.


Spa: Indulge in a treatment at the spa, which features a sauna, steam room, and jacuzzi.


• Sports and games: Play on the tennis courts, hit the gym, or have fun in the game room with billiards, table tennis, and darts.


• Gardens: Stroll through the resort's tropical gardens, which feature over 400 species of palm trees.


• Water sports: Go scuba diving, snorkeling, or try water skiing.


• Dining: Enjoy a wide variety of food at the resort's restaurants, including the Terrace Cafe, which serves Vietnamese and international dishes, as well as a large breakfast buffet.


• Kids' activities: Take advantage of the children's play area and supervised kids' activities.


• Tours and excursions: Explore Hoi An's Ancient Town using the resort's free shuttle service. The resort also offers boat rentals, car rentals, and an airport shuttle.

Things to do in Hoi An

In Hoi An, you can explore the Hoi An Ancient Town (a UNESCO World Heritage site), relax at An Bang or Cua Dai beaches, and visit historical landmarks like the Japanese Covered Bridge. Other activities include shopping at the Night Market, learning about local agriculture at Tra Que Vegetable Village, taking a cooking class, and experiencing traditional performances at the Lune Center. Don't miss a day trip to the My Son Sanctuary or the Cham Islands.


• Hoi An Ancient Town: Wander through this incredibly well-preserved trading port with influences from various cultures.


• Japanese Covered Bridge: Visit this historic 16th-century bridge connecting the Japanese and Chinese quarters.


• My Son Sanctuary: Take a day trip to this ancient center of the Cham civilization, another UNESCO World Heritage Site.


• Precious Heritage by Réhahn: See a collection of photographs and artifacts from Réhahn's travels.


• Old House of Tan Ky: Tour one of the town's most historic and beautiful old houses.


• Phuc Kien Assembly Hall: Explore this ornate Chinese assembly hall.


• An Bang Beach: Enjoy the sea, restaurants, and bars at this popular beach.


• Cua Dai Beach: Relax on the sandy shores of this family-friendly beach known for its gentle waves.


• Tra Que Vegetable Village: Visit this charming village to see and learn about organic farming traditions.


• Cham Islands: Go on a day trip to these islands to experience snorkeling and island life.


• Hoi An Night Market: Shop for souvenirs like handcrafted lanterns and taste local specialties.


• Cooking Classes: Learn to make delicious Vietnamese dishes.


• Lantern Making Class: Try your hand at making your own lantern.


• Hoi An Lune Center: Watch captivating traditional Vietnamese performances.

Things to do in Da Nang

In Da Nang, you can enjoy the beaches like My Khe, visit attractions such as the Marble Mountains, Linh Ứng Pagoda, and Ba Na Hills with the Golden Bridge, and see the Dragon Bridge (which breathes fire on weekend nights). Other activities include exploring Son Tra Peninsula, and shopping and eating at Han Market.


• My Khe Beach: Relax on this long, beautiful stretch of sand, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.


• Non Nuoc Beach: Another beautiful beach option that is often less crowded than My Khe Beach.


• Son Tra Peninsula: Explore this "green lung" of Da Nang for lush scenery, secluded beaches, and the Lady Buddha statue.


• Marble Mountains: A cluster of five hills with caves, tunnels, temples, and pagodas to explore.


• Dragon Bridge: See the bridge light up and breathe fire and water on Saturday nights at 9 PM. (This year's Da Nang Fire Works Competition is taking place at the Dragon Bridge on June 6! See the Vietnam vs. France competition!)


• Linh Ứng Pagoda: Visit this large pagoda complex on Son Tra Peninsula, home to the tallest Buddha statue in Vietnam.


• Hải Vân Pass: Enjoy scenic views from this mountain pass.


• Da Nang Cathedral: See this historic French-built church.


• Ba Na Hills: Take a trip to this mountain resort known for its cooler climate and the iconic Golden Bridge, which is held up by giant hands.


• Han Market: Browse for local goods, souvenirs, and street food at this bustling market.


• Son Tra Night Market: A great spot for street food and local crafts, located near the Dragon Bridge.