Mr. Vu is the head Easy Rider of Easy Riders Vietnam, a government-certified motorbike tour operation based in Central Vietnam, with tours departing from Danang, Hoi An, and Hue. Mr. Vu and his team have been active as Easy Riders since 1991. Easy Riders Vietnam has an exclusive collaboration with Mr. Vu, and the organization is acknowledged and certified by the national government of Vietnam. His tours cover routes through the Hai Van Pass, Marble Mountains, Ho Chi Minh Trail, and the broader Central Vietnam corridor.
What Is an Easy Rider Tour in Danang?
An Easy Rider is a Vietnamese motorbike guide who speaks English and leads private tours across Vietnam’s roads, villages, and landscapes. An Easy Rider guides travelers through the country with stops at local families, unspoilt nature, food stalls, temples, and historic sites. Tours are private and cover routes off the main highway, providing direct access to areas that group tours do not reach. For context, see our previous guide on Marca Registrada Tour 2025-2026: Mi Mundo by EVO, 12 Cities, and Ticket Prices Starting at $35.
Travelers ride as a passenger on the back of the guide’s motorbike or, with a valid International Driving Permit, drive their own separate bike. The rate for sitting on the back or driving your own bike is the same. Gasoline is included in all tour prices.
Who Is Mr. Vu?
Mr. Vu started as an Easy Rider in 1991. He is the head and heart of Easy Riders Vietnam. Mr. Vu has nearly 24 years of guiding experience and organizes off-the-beaten-track trips across Vietnam by motorbike, 4WD, or other transport. Pickup points include Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Mui Ne, Hoi An, Nha Trang, and Dalat.
Travelers describe Mr. Vu as a specialist in Vietnamese history, culture, and landscape. One reviewer noted that Mr. Vu’s knowledge of Vietnamese history, culture, and love of country was exceptional, calling him the best guide and itinerary creator for the 7-day Ho Chi Minh City to Hoi An route.
What Tours Does Mr. Vu Offer from Danang?
Mr. Vu’s Easy Riders Vietnam offers 4 main tour categories from Danang:
- Day tours – Single-day rides covering the Hai Van Pass, Marble Mountains, and coastal stops
- Point-to-point transfers – One-way rides between Danang, Hoi An, and Hue with scenic stops
- Multi-day tours – Routes along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, through the DMZ, and to destinations including Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
- Custom tours – Itineraries built around specific interests, group sizes, or travel timelines
What Is the Hai Van Pass Tour from Danang?
The Hai Van Pass tour from Danang is the most popular single-day Easy Rider route in Central Vietnam. Your Easy Rider picks you up at your hotel in Hoi An or Danang at 8:30 AM. The tour visits the Marble Mountains first, then continues to the Hai Van Pass, where riders stop at the summit for views over the Danang coastline. The route continues to Lang Co Beach, Elephant Springs waterfall, and the fishing village of Cau Hai before arriving at the destination hotel in Hue.
The 6 main stops on the Hai Van Pass tour from Danang include:
- Marble Mountains – 5 marble and limestone hills with caves, tunnels, and temples
- Dragon Bridge – Danang’s landmark fire-breathing bridge, visible from the coastal road
- Hai Van Pass summit – Panoramic views over Danang Bay and the South China Sea
- Lang Co Beach – A peninsula of white sand between the pass and Hue
- Elephant Springs – A natural waterfall with a swimming area
- Cau Hai fishing village – Local fishermen working on the largest lagoon in Southeast Asia
Riders stop at the Hai Van Pass Cafe at the summit for views before continuing to Hai Van Quan, a beachside seafood restaurant, a lagoon waterfall, and a fishing village. All gear is waterproofed for mixed weather conditions.
What Is the Hoi An to Hue Route with Mr. Vu?

The Hoi An to Hue route starts in the morning, travels along the coast to the Marble Mountains, then climbs to the Hai Van Pass summit. The route continues to Lang Co Beach for lunch, then to Elephant Springs for swimming, and finishes at the traveler’s hotel in Hue.
This route serves as both a scenic transfer between the 2 cities and a full-day touring experience. Travelers who used this transfer described it as an unforgettable ride, with riders stopping frequently for photos and providing continuous historical and cultural commentary throughout the journey.
The reverse route – Hue to Hoi An – follows the same roads. On the Hue to Hoi An route, riders stop at the Hai Van Pass summit, then at the Marble Mountains, before arriving at the hotel in Hoi An. All entrance fees, protective clothing, a helmet, and a motorbike are included.
What Multi-Day Tours Does Mr. Vu Operate from Danang?
Easy Riders Vietnam offers multi-day tours connecting all major cities in Vietnam, including routes to and from Cao Bang, Dalat, Ha Giang, Hanoi, Hue, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City, Sapa, and Mui Ne. Popular multi-day routes from Central Vietnam include:
| Tour Route | Duration | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Danang to Hue via Hai Van Pass | 1 day | Marble Mountains, summit views, Lang Co Beach |
| Hoi An to Hue via Ho Chi Minh Trail | 2 days / 1 night | Jungle roads, wartime history, rural villages |
| Ho Chi Minh City to Hoi An | 7 days | Ho Chi Minh Trail, highlands, Central Coast |
| Hanoi to Hoi An | 11 days | Full North-to-South traverse of Vietnam |
| Ha Giang Loop | 4 days | Northern mountain passes and ethnic minority villages |
One group of 5 riders completed a multi-day tour and described it as extremely well-organised, with great scenery, quality hotels, and extensive knowledge of Vietnam throughout every stage of the ride.
How Much Do Mr. Vu’s Danang Tours Cost?
Day tours from Danang start at approximately USD $35 per person for an 8-hour tour. Multi-day long-distance tours cost up to USD $75 per day.
| Tour Type | Duration | Price Per Person |
|---|---|---|
| Day tour – Hai Van Pass | 8 hours | From USD $35 |
| Day transfer – Hoi An to Hue | 8-9 hours | From USD $35 |
| Multi-day tour | Per day | Up to USD $75 |
A 20 percent deposit is required at the time of booking. The remaining balance is paid directly to the Easy Rider at the start of the tour. Daily personal expenses for meals, drinks, and incidentals cost approximately EUR 5-10 per person on multi-day tours.
What Is Included in Mr. Vu’s Tours?
Every tour includes these 5 items as standard:
- English-speaking, licensed Easy Rider guide
- Motorbike and gasoline
- Helmet and full protective clothing
- All entrance fees at stops along the route
- Damage insurance
Mr. Vu’s Easy Riders Vietnam is committed to 4 core standards: authenticity through off-the-beaten-track destinations, safety through professional riders with full protective gear, small private groups with no crowded itineraries, and direct connection with local people, food, and daily life.
How Do You Book Mr. Vu’s Danang Tours?
Bookings are made through easyridersvietnam.org. Within 48 hours of booking, Mr. Vu personally emails to confirm the tour. Check the spam folder, as his email sometimes arrives there. Tours departing from Danang, Hoi An, and Hue can be booked shortly in advance. Multi-day tours, including the Ha Giang Loop, require earlier booking due to high demand.
The pickup location is confirmed at booking or updated before departure. Travelers who wish to drive their own motorbike must possess a valid 1968-version International Driving Permit, obtained in their home country before arriving in Vietnam.
Why Book Mr. Vu’s Tours Over Group Tours in Danang?
Mr. Vu’s Easy Rider tours differ from standard group tours in 3 measurable ways. Tours are private and limited to 1 traveler or small groups per guide, routes avoid highways and tourist corridors, and itineraries are adjusted in real time based on weather, traffic, and personal interest.
One reviewer described an 11-day tour from Hanoi to Hoi An, noting that Mr. Vu took the group off the beaten track to unique places alongside well-known destinations, ensured safety and comfort at every stage, and provided quality riding gear and helmet communication systems throughout the entire journey. Central Vietnam’s geography – connecting Danang, Hoi An, Hue, and the Hai Van Pass within a 100-kilometer corridor – makes it the most tour-dense region Mr. Vu’s team operates in, and the most accessible starting point for both day trips and extended cross-country routes.

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