Full day tour visiting marine park & village of
Bai Huong with sightseeing, lunch & coral reef snorkelling
Lying 18 km offshore from Hoi An,the Cham Islands feature
beautiful seascapes and landscapes.it is perfect for a day trip with
snorkeling or a dive on some beautiful corals, a delicious seafood
lunch on the island, or a walk along the "eco-tour" trail. Today the
Cham islands are also a Marine Protected Area (MPA) because of their
many important marine habitants, especially beaches and coral reefs,
and rich biodiversity.

08.00 - 08:30: Transfer by bus from your hotel to Cua Dai wharf
- Relax in the fresh and cool wind and enjoy the beautiful landscape
on the speedboat to Cham Island
- Visit Bai Lang , including Au Thuyen (the shelter for boats in
storm) and the local fishing village, visit ancient well and Cu Lao
Cham pagoda.
- Get back to high speed boat and transfer to Bai Xep for snorkeling
- Go to Bai Chong to relax, swim, sunbath and enjoy a special lunch
with fresh local food
- Return to mainland, transfer back to hotel. Tour finish at 15.00
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Snorkelling season:
The best season for snorkelling is during the summer months of June
through the end of August when ocean sediment is settled and sun
light is strongest.
Sometimes April - June there is also reasonable snorkelling if we
can get to the islands as the weather can be rough sometimes.
Autumn & Winter (starting 1 September thru April) is normally rough
weather with monsoon storms lashing the coast. Rarely we can go to
the islands or go snorkelling.

Weather conditions:
Sea conditions control our ability to book and operate Cham Island
Day Tours! With increasingly unpredictable weather conditions it is
increasingly difficult to predict snorkelling conditions, departure
times, etc.
Local sea conditions governed by the shallow river-ocean inlet make
passage difficult or impossible during the heavy monsoon season when
ocean swells create large breakers across the inlet and inlet is
closed to all vessels during sea conditions of Beuford 5 and above.
Therefore passage to Cu Lao Cham is normally possible June to
August; rarely possible September to November; sometimes possible
during the rest of the year December to May.
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