About this tour
Ride pillion on a vintage Vespa or automatic scooter through Hoi An's countryside for five hours, stopping at a working terracotta workshop where artisans shape clay by the Thu Bon River, then exploring My Son's brick-built Hindu temples before tucking into a bowl of regional Quang noodles. Your English-speaking driver handles the bike while you take in rice paddies, water buffalo, and village life from the back seat.
Highlights
- Watch terracotta artisans at Le Duc Ha workshop near the river
- Ride through rural villages on vintage Vespa or modern scooter
- See My Son Sanctuary's ancient brick Hindu temples
- Spot farmers and buffalo across emerald rice paddies
- Eat authentic Quang noodles at a local favourite
- Hotel pickup and drop-off within 8 km of Hoi An
What to expect
You'll be picked up from your hotel and either head straight to the workshop or start from the tour office. At Le Duc Ha, you'll watch skilled potters shape clay bricks and terracotta by hand, learning how these techniques connect to the temples you'll visit later. Then it's onto the bike—you sit as a passenger while your local driver navigates small paths and rural routes, passing working farmland and livestock. The ride itself is the main event: winding roads, village glimpses, and wide-open countryside. At My Son, you'll walk through the brick temple complex and hear about its Hindu heritage and wartime damage. The tour wraps with a proper meal of Quang noodles, the regional specialty.
Good to know
Wear sport shoes and light clothes. The ride isn't suitable for pregnant travellers, those with spinal injuries, or significant heart conditions. Infants must sit on an adult's lap. Hotel pickup covers up to 8 km from central Hoi An. All entrance fees, water, and noodles are included; tips are optional.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







