Cham Islands, or as we call it, Cù Lao Chàm is not just another beautiful set of islands; it is a protected sanctuary. Recognized as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, the Cham Islands are a treasure of incredible marine biodiversity and a community that is deeply committed to protecting its natural heritage. In fact, it was one of the first places in Vietnam to pioneer a strict plastic-free policy, a testament to the respect we have for our environment. As your expert guide, we at Vietnam Story have created this definitive resource to help you plan the perfect marine escape. This guide will provide all the necessary details, from how to get there and what to do, to understanding the local eco-rules, ensuring your visit is both breathtaking and responsible.

UNESCO Significance, Geography, and Conservation initiatives
To truly appreciate the Cham Islands, it’s important to understand why this place is so special and protected.
A World Biosphere Reserve
The UNESCO designation is unique because it recognizes a perfect harmony between nature and culture. The reserve includes both the stunning Cù Lao Chàm archipelago (our natural heritage) and the nearby ancient trading port of Hoi An (our cultural heritage).
The islands are a haven for marine life. The protected waters support over 135 different species of vibrant coral reefs, are home to 202 species of colorful fish, and provide a sanctuary for countless other marine creatures. It is a true underwater paradise.
Eco-tourism and Conservation
The local community here takes conservation very seriously.
The most important thing for visitors to know is the island’s pioneering and strict plastic-free policy. You are not allowed to bring single-use plastic bags onto the islands. This initiative has been incredibly successful in preserving the pristine beauty of the beaches and waters.
The Cham Islands are a cluster of eight small islands. The largest and the main hub for residents and visitors is called Hòn Lao, which is what most people refer to when they say “Cham Island.”
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Planning your trip: Best time and Transportation logistics

Getting here is part of the adventure! Here’s what you need to know.
Best time for ideal conditions
- Dry season (Ideal time): The absolute best time to visit is during the dry season, from March to August. During these months, you can expect beautiful sunny weather, calm, flat seas, and crystal-clear water. These are the perfect conditions for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
- Avoid rainy season: Vietnamstory.in strongly advises travelers to avoid planning a trip from September to February. This is the rainy and typhoon season, which often brings rough seas, strong winds, and choppy waters. During this time, boat operations are often limited or canceled for safety reasons.
Transportation options via Cua Dai Port
All boats to the Cham Islands depart from the Cửa Đại Port, which is located near Hoi An.
- Getting to the port: From Da Nang, it’s about a 40 km drive (45-60 minutes) by private car or taxi. From Hoi An, it’s a much shorter 15 km drive (15-20 minutes).
- Speedboat (Canoe): This is the most popular and fastest option, taking only 20–30 minutes to reach the island. This is the mode of transport used by almost all organized day tours. It’s a thrilling, windswept ride across the waves!
- Traditional wooden boat (Ferry): For a more local and budget-friendly experience, you can take the slower wooden ferry. It takes about 1.5 – 2 hours and is often used by locals transporting goods (and even their motorbikes!). This is a great option if you are planning to stay overnight and are not in a hurry.
Top things to do: Beaches, Reefs, and Water adventures
Once you arrive, a world of adventure and relaxation awaits.
Underwater exploration and Marine activities
- Snorkeling and Diving: This is the number one reason people visit the Cham Islands. The rich coral reefs and incredible water clarity make it a premier destination for underwater exploration. Whether you are a certified diver or a first-time snorkeler, the vibrant marine protected area will leave you in awe. Tour boats will take you to the best spots to see the beautiful coral gardens and colorful fish.
- Adventure sports: For an extra thrill, you can try Sea Trekking (an amazing underwater walking experience where you wear a special helmet), kayaking to explore the coastline, or even jet skiing.
Essential beaches for relaxation
- Bai Ong Beach: This is the main hub of activity for day – trippers. It has a beautiful stretch of soft sand and shallow, calm waters, making it perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Most day tours will have lunch at one of the rustic restaurants here.
- Bai Lang Beach: This is the island’s main residential beach, located near the pier where you first arrive. It’s a great place to see the local fishing boats.
- Secluded spots: If you are looking for a quieter experience, we recommend making your way to Bai Xep or Bai Chong. These beaches are less crowded and offer a more tranquil and pristine setting for relaxation.
Scenic views and Hidden gems
For a breathtaking view, head to Eo Gió (the Wind Strait) on the eastern side of the island. It’s a stunning cliffside viewpoint that offers panoramic vistas of the sea and is a spectacular spot to watch the sunrise if you are staying overnight.
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Cultural immersion and Authentic local life
The Cham Islands are not just a natural wonder; they are home to a vibrant community with a rich history.
Historical and Spiritual sites
- Hai Tang Pagoda: Built in 1758, this sacred Buddhist temple is a peaceful and beautiful place to visit. It holds great spiritual significance for the local fishermen, who come here to pray for safe voyages and calm seas.
- Cham Ancient Well (Gieng Xom Cam): This 200-year-old freshwater well is a cultural landmark. The water is clear and cool, and local legend says that drinking from it can cure seasickness!
- Cham Island Marine Museum: Located in Bãi Làng, this small museum is worth a quick visit to get an overview of the island’s history, the local culture, and the fascinating marine ecosystem you are about to explore.
Local community and Seafood
- Fishing Villages: Take a quiet stroll through the fishing villages like Bãi Hương. Here, you can witness the simple, sustainable lifestyle of the islanders, a life that has been in harmony with the sea for centuries.
- Tan Hiep Market: To experience authentic island life, visit the bustling local market. This is the best place to sample the island’s incredibly fresh and famous seafood, such as razor clams, scallops, and squid.
Practical tips for a Seamless Cham Islands Trip

Day trip and Overnight stay
- Day trips (Most popular): The vast majority of visitors come on a day trip, which typically runs from about 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM. This gives you plenty of time for the boat ride, snorkeling, swimming, and enjoying a delicious seafood lunch.
- Overnight stay: For a deeper, more authentic experience, I highly recommend an overnight stay. After the day-trippers leave, the island becomes incredibly peaceful. You can stay in a simple but charming local homestay in Bãi Làng or Bãi Hương, which is a wonderful way to connect with a local family. You can even arrange to go camping on the beach.
Visitor guidelines and Safety
- Eco-Friendly Travel Rules: Remember the “No Plastic Bags” rule. It is mandatory. I recommend bringing a reusable water bottle and a cloth bag for your belongings to support this wonderful initiative.
- Essential Gear: Don’t forget your sun protection! A hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen are essential. Wear comfortable clothes and bring your swimwear.
Conclusion
The Cham Islands offer a perfect and refreshing escape. It is a beautiful blend of thrilling adventure, pristine relaxation, and authentic local culture, making it an ideal and highly recommended side trip from Da Nang or Hoi An.
Vietnam Story offers custom, all-inclusive Central Vietnam Tour Packages that can seamlessly integrate a hassle-free and unforgettable Cham Islands day trip into your itinerary. We handle all the logistics – from the private car transfer to the port to booking the best speedboat tour – ensuring a smooth and incredible experience for our Indian travelers. Contact us today to plan your visit to this breathtaking marine sanctuary