Hue To Dong Hoi By Private Car- No.1 Hue Private Car

Description

Are you looking for comfortable, private, and door-to-door transport to travel to Dong Hoi from Hue with DMZ relic stops along the way? If yes, you are in the right contact. Vietnam Student Exchange Travel & Transport is a local travel company and we provide a hassle-free transfer service from Hue to Dong Hoi by private car with experienced local drivers.

Hue to Dong Hoi distance is about 167km and it takes around 3.5 hours to transfer by car directly. By booking a private car hire with a professional driver, you will enjoy a nice drive to Dong Hoi in a comfortable and spacious vehicle with a strong A/C.

HUE TO DONG HOI BY PRIVATE CAR

Vietnam Student Exchange Travel provides a 24/7 customer care service so we ensure you a great experience from Hue to Dong Hoi. At the time we get your booking request, our travel agents will need some of the information such as your hotel name in Hue/ Dong Hoi, the number of people/ luggage, your travel date, and pickup time.

We will confirm with you about the final itinerary, stops on the journey and offer you a reasonable price with a proper car that suits your group size and luggage.

Following the agreed departure time, our Hue private car and friendly driver will pick you up at your hotel/ homestay in the Hue city center. He will help you set the luggage up in the car and remind you to get all the passports.

When you are ready, we will say goodbye to Hue and start the private transfer Hue to Dong Hoi by car. Along the way, you can ask our excellent driver to stop at convenient places to drink some coffee, take short breaks, or use the restrooms.

Because this is your private transfer service from Hue to Dong Hoi so you can choose a direct transfer which takes about 3.5 hours or you can choose a sightseeing route with amazing stops such as

Va Lang Church

La Vang Holy Land, located in Quang Tri Province, is a famous pilgrimage site for Vietnamese Catholics, closely related to the apparition of the Virgin Mary in the 18th century.

The peaceful setting, with its beautiful church and green surroundings, welcomes many visitors each year who come to pray, find peace, and learn about its history and cultural meaning. This special place offers a quiet and inspiring experience for both worshippers and tourists.

Hien Luong Bridge

Hien Luong Bridge stretches across the Ben Hai River, symbolizing a significant chapter in Vietnam’s history. It once marked the division of the country into North and South along the 17th parallel during over two decades of war, standing as a silent witness to the tensions of the era.

Nowadays, the Ben Hai River flows peacefully, but it holds the memories of Vietnam’s struggles and resilience. The bridge and river have become key historical landmarks, drawing visitors who wish to understand Vietnam’s past and its message of unity and peace.

We always listen to our valued customers and we are the only travel company that has 24/7 customer care support. Our travel experts are willing to customize the itinerary with extra stops including

Vinh Moc Tunnels (+15 USD)

The Vinh Moc Tunnels are renowned for their remarkable design and versatility, often described as an “underground city.” Stretching over 2 kilometers, the tunnel system consists of three levels at varying depths: the first for daily living, the second for safety during air raids, and the third for storing food and supplies.

Inside, the tunnels feature specialized areas such as a water well, smokeless kitchen, meeting hall, and medical station, showcasing the adaptability and determination of the Vinh Linh people. This incredible underground network stands as a testament to their resilience and ingenuity during the Vietnam War.

Khe Sanh Combat Base (+ 30 USD)

Khe Sanh Combat Base, located in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam, is a historic military site from the Vietnam War era. This base played a central role during the Battle of Khe Sanh in 1968, one of the most intense and well-known confrontations between the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and U.S. forces.

The base was strategically positioned near the border of Laos along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, making it critical for monitoring enemy movements and supplies. These days, visitors can explore remnants of the base, including bunkers, airstrips, and a small museum that displays war artifacts and tells the story of this significant battle.

After all, we will drop you off right at the door of your hotel/ resort in Dong Hoi City and we finish the private car from Hue to Dong Hoi transfer. Vietnam Student Exchange Travel wishes you a great experience with us.

Travel Típs

  • You should book a knowledgeable DMZ guide. We can help you to hire an excellent DMZ guide.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes. Bring a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and bottles of water, especially in summer. A flashlight is useful for exploring Vinh Moc tunnels.
  • Hien Luong Bridge and Ben Hai River, Vinh Moc Tunnles, Khe Sanh Combat Base entrance ticket costs 50,000 VND/ pax/ site (roughly 2 USD).

Why Travel With Us?

  • Door-to-door private car service.
  • New, comfortable, and modern cars with strong A/C.
  • We have all types of cars that meet all your group sizes.
  • Experienced and friendly driver who can speak basic English.
  • We provide 24/7 customer care service and are willing to support you.
  • We offer our customers a reasonable and fixed price without any hidden fees.
Price

Price

Car Type Sedan SUV Minivan
Max Pax 2 pax 3 pax 12 pax
Price/ car 1,900,000 VND 2,100,000 VND 2,800,000 VND
Inclusion

Inclusion

  • Basic English-speaking driver.
  • Round trip transfer by private car.
  • Tolls, parking fees, gasoline.
  • Bottles of water.
Exclusion

Exclusion

  • Personal expenses, tips, meals.
  • Tour guide and entrance tickets.
Children Policy

Children Policy

  • The price is per car, not per person.

Booking Form

From$ 89/ car.

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