9 hours
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English/Other language upon request
Tour Route:Port Pick-up – Hue Imperial City – Thien Mu Pagoda – Khai Dinh Tomb – Port Drop-off
Step off your cruise ship and step back in time with our Hue Shore Excursion, a journey into Vietnam’s imperial past. This full-day tour brings you from the port to the heart of Hue, the former royal capital of the Nguyen Dynasty. Explore the grandeur of the Imperial City, admire the peaceful beauty of Thien Mu Pagoda, and be awed by the intricate architecture of Khai Dinh Tomb. With comfortable transport, expert local guides, and a well-paced itinerary, this tour offers the perfect balance of cultural immersion and relaxation for cruise passengers.
Who this day tour is for:
Special Instructions:
Our professional guide and driver will greet you at the port gate with a personalized welcome sign. Start your scenic transfer to Hue, driving along the picturesque coastal road through fishing villages and rice paddies (approximately 1.5–2 hours).
First Stop: Hue Imperial City (The Citadel)
Step through the towering Ngo Mon Gate and enter the once-forbidden heart of Vietnam’s royal past. The Imperial City of Hue, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, was the political and spiritual center of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Wander through ornate palaces, royal temples, and the mystical Forbidden Purple City, where emperors once ruled in secrecy. As you stroll along lotus ponds and walkways lined with ancient tiles, your guide will reveal fascinating stories of royal ceremonies, intrigue, and the emperors’ way of life. This site offers not only impressive architecture but also an emotional journey through Vietnam’s rich heritage.
Second Stop: Thien Mu Pagoda (Pagoda of the Celestial Lady)
Poised gracefully on a hill overlooking the Perfume River, Thien Mu Pagoda is Hue’s most iconic spiritual landmark. Built in 1601, this seven-story tower is not just a symbol of Hue but also a living monument of Vietnamese Buddhism.
Hear the peaceful chime of temple bells, admire the traditional bonsai gardens, and see the famous Austin car linked to a powerful moment in Vietnam’s modern history. The serene setting and deep spiritual ambiance make this a perfect moment for reflection and photography.
Break: Lunch at a Local Restaurant (Optional)
Take a break and enjoy a delicious meal featuring the flavors of royal Hue cuisine—light, delicate, and beautifully presented. Try dishes such as Banh Khoai (Hue-style pancake) or the aromatic Bun Bo Hue, known for its balance of spice and lemongrass.
Your dining experience takes place in a cozy, locally loved restaurant with excellent hygiene standards. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are available upon request.
Final Stop: Khai Dinh Royal Tomb
Unlike any other imperial tomb in Hue, the Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh is a fascinating fusion of Eastern tradition and Western influence.
Set on a forested hillside, the tomb’s gray stone façade, steep stairways, and dragon-adorned balustrades create a majestic first impression. Inside, you'll be amazed by the opulent interior, covered with shimmering mosaics made from porcelain and glass—an extraordinary display of craftsmanship.
Your guide will share the story of Emperor Khai Dinh’s reign and his vision behind this unique architectural masterpiece, making it more than just a tomb, it's a statement of power, art, and legacy.
Return to Port
After a day rich in culture and history, relax in your private vehicle as you enjoy a scenic drive back to the port. Our team ensures you return well ahead of your cruise departure time, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Vietnam’s imperial treasures.
Yes, with some considerations. The tour includes some walking, especially in the Imperial City and at Khai Dinh Tomb (which has stairs). We offer custom pacing for guests with mobility needs. Please inform us in advance so we can best accommodate you.
Absolutely. We guarantee return to port at least 1 hour before your cruise ship's scheduled departure. Our team monitors cruise schedules carefully and adjusts the itinerary accordingly.
Most restaurants and shops in tourist areas accept Vietnamese Dong. Some accept USD in small denominations. For small purchases or tips, we recommend having some Dong available. Our guide can assist with exchange if needed.
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