Cam An is a small coastal settlement located in Quảng Nam Province, approximately 21 kilometers south of Da Nang International Airport. The village lies within the broader Hoi An region, an area with a rich history of traditional craftsmanship and maritime heritage. The climate is tropical, characterized by warm temperatures throughout the year, with average temperatures ranging from 21.6°C in January to 30.2°C in June. Precipitation is seasonal, with the driest months occurring from February to April and significantly heavier rainfall from September to December, peaking at 498mm in October. The area contains over 1,400 points of interest within a 10-kilometer radius, including 602 restaurants, 221 hotels, 256 cafes, and numerous cultural attractions such as temples, museums, and historic villages. Traditional craft villages including Kim Bong Carpentry Village and Thanh Ha Pottery Village are accessible from Cam An, reflecting the region's artisanal heritage.
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602
Restaurants
256
Cafés
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Hotels
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Guesthouses
53
Hostels
52
ATMs
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Bars
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Temples
32
Attractions
17
Pharmacies
12
Museums
10
Markets
4
Viewpoints
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Parks
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Hospitals
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Beaches
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Cam An occupies a coastal position in Quảng Nam Province, situated between major transport routes and cultural centers. The landscape is characterized by a tropical monsoon climate with distinct seasonal variations. Temperature ranges from a cool season average of 21.6°C in January to a warm season peak of 30.2°C in June. The region experiences two primary seasons: a drier period from February to May with minimal precipitation, and a wet season from September to December when rainfall concentrates, with October recording the highest precipitation at 498mm over approximately 25 rainy days. Elevation and precise geographic coordinates for Cam An remain undocumented in available sources.
The Hoi An region surrounding Cam An is recognized for its traditional craft heritage and historic landmarks. Kim Bong Carpentry Village and Thanh Ha Pottery Village represent active centers of artisanal production. The Hoi An Traditional Art Performance House and Hoi An Museum of Traditional Medicine offer cultural immersion. Memorial sites including Đài Kỷ Niệm Danh Nhân Chí Sĩ Quảng Nam and Đài tưởng niệm thảm sát Hà My reflect the region's historical significance. Within a 10-kilometer radius, the area supports 602 restaurants, 12 museums, 37 temples, 32 attractions, and 4 viewpoints, providing diverse options for cultural and leisure activities.

Da Nang International Airport (DAD) is the nearest commercial hub, located 21 kilometers from Cam An, offering domestic and international connections. Chu Lai International Airport (VCL) provides a secondary option at 69 kilometers distance. The accommodation landscape within a 10-kilometer radius includes 221 hotels, 53 hostels, and 100 guesthouses, reflecting the area's integration into the broader Hoi An tourism network. Ground transportation between the airport and Cam An typically requires taxi, ride-share, or rental vehicle services, with journey times approximately 30–45 minutes depending on traffic.
The optimal travel window for Cam An extends from February through May, a period combining low precipitation, comfortable temperatures, and minimal rainfall days. February records 86mm of precipitation over 13 days with an average temperature of 22°C, while April peaks at 26.8°C with only 10 rainy days and 76mm precipitation. This shoulder season balances warm weather suitable for beach activities with manageable humidity and dry conditions favorable for exploring craft villages and historic sites. The September–December period brings heavier rainfall, particularly October with 498mm and 25 rainy days, making daytime activities less predictable, though temperatures remain warm at approximately 26°C in October.
The broader Cam An region supports 602 restaurants within 10 kilometers, reflecting the area's integration with Hoi An's established food scene. Local cuisine features Vietnamese regional specialties alongside international options. The area contains 256 cafes, 44 bars, and 10 markets, providing casual dining and beverage venues. Essential services are available: 17 pharmacies, 2 hospitals, and 52 ATMs operate within the 10-kilometer radius, ensuring access to banking, healthcare, and daily necessities. Water access includes 1 documented beach site within the survey radius.
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UNESCO-listed ancient town in central Vietnam featuring well-preserved architecture, traditional lanterns, and craft villages within a compact walkable area.
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My Son Sanctuary
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Cua Dai
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Hoi An Old Town
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