You’ll get picked up right at your cruise port for a private day trip to My Son Sanctuary. Walk among ancient temples with a local guide, learn real history, enjoy authentic noodles for lunch, and still make it back in plenty of time for your ship’s departure.
The morning air was already warm when we stepped off the ship at Tien Sa port. Our guide, Huy, waved a sign with our names—easy to spot just past the customs gate. He chatted with us about the drive ahead, mentioning how the countryside changes as you leave Da Nang behind. The van was cool inside, which felt good after the sticky heat outside. On the way, we passed rice paddies dotted with white egrets and saw locals zipping by on scooters loaded with baskets of greens.
Arriving at My Son Sanctuary, I could hear cicadas buzzing in the trees. The site itself sits in a quiet valley surrounded by jungle—there’s this earthy smell that mixes with incense from a small shrine near the entrance. Huy walked us through crumbling brick towers built by the Cham people between the 4th and 13th centuries. He pointed out carvings of Hindu gods and explained how these temples were built without any mortar—just bricks pressed together so tightly they’ve lasted centuries. We had plenty of time to wander, snap photos, and listen to stories about Champa kings and lost rituals.
After exploring, we stopped at a roadside spot for lunch—nothing fancy, just bowls of mì Quảng noodles topped with chicken and fresh herbs. It hit the spot after walking around in the sun. On the ride back to port, I dozed off for a bit while watching water buffalo graze along narrow canals. We got back well before our ship’s departure—no rush or stress at all.
Yes, we plan your return so you arrive at least one hour before your ship leaves. Just let us know your schedule when booking.
Absolutely! Transportation and all areas at My Son are wheelchair accessible. Let us know if you need extra assistance.
Your tour covers private transport from port, an English-speaking guide, entrance tickets to My Son Sanctuary, lunch (local noodles), and all port fees.
Yes! Infants and small children can ride in a stroller or pram during the tour—it’s family friendly.
Your booking includes private transportation from Tien Sa or Chan May port (we pick you up right inside), an English-speaking local guide who really knows My Son’s history, all entrance tickets, lunch with local noodles (chicken or beef), and all necessary port fees. Everything’s arranged so you can just relax and enjoy your day ashore.
Do you need help planning your next activity?