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Da Nang Cruise Port - A Day in the Imperial City of Hue

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Asia · Spring · 2 nightsFrom Da Nang

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Creator's Key Takeaways

The great thing is is we have an overnight. We'll be here in Daang for two nights.

So, we can take a long trip into the city of Hi without being worried about getting back to the ship on time.

We are very fortunate to be able to see the renovated Palace of Harmony today.

Hope you've enjoyed our visit in Hi today.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Take advantage of an overnight port to explore inland cities without rushing back to the ship.
Consider using buggies for comfort and photo opportunities during tours.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat can you do on a day trip from Da Nang cruise port to Hue?
QHow is the experience visiting the Imperial Citadel in Hue?
QWhat are the dining options during a shore excursion in Vietnam?

Topics Covered

Port Destination1 Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Da Nang1 Happy Bacon
Top: Day trip to Hue
Hue2½ Happy Bacon
Top: Imperial Citadel tour
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YouTube Video Description

This is part 1 of my visit to the Da Nang, Vietnam cruise port. Today we take a day trip into Hue, the imperial city of Vietnam. We stop at a Pearl shop before making our way to the Imperial Citadel where we get to be among some of the first tourists to be privileged to visit the newly renovated Palace of Supreme Harmony. Then we walk among the grounds of the imperial palace and ornate gates, buildings, statues, pagodas and temples. We go to Hotel Saigon for a Vietnamese buffet lunch and then on to the Tu Duc Tomb which is more like a palace itself than a tomb with a quick stop at a community which manufactures and sells incense.