Cu Lao Cham: the Snorkel-and-Fishing-Village Day Trip from Hoi An
Cu Lao Cham sits 18km off Hoi An — a marine-protected archipelago where you can swim, snorkel, and eat grilled fish in a village that still runs on fishing boats.
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Cu Lao Cham sits 18km off Hoi An — a marine-protected archipelago where you can swim, snorkel, and eat grilled fish in a village that still runs on fishing boats.
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