Planning a motorbike trip in Hoi An is exciting — but choosing the right time of year can make the difference between an unforgettable ride and a frustrating one. Hoi An has a tropical monsoon climate with a distinct dry season and a rainy season, and each period offers a very different riding experience. Whether you are planning a lazy loop through rice paddies, a coastal cruise to An Bang Beach, or a longer adventure toward Hai Van Pass, this guide will help you find the best time to rent a motorbike in Hoi An.
Why Timing Matters for Motorbike Riders in Hoi An
Unlike some destinations where weather is mild year-round, Central Vietnam’s weather is dramatic. Hoi An receives heavy seasonal rainfall, occasional typhoons, and even flooding in the old town streets during peak rainy months. For motorbike riders, wet roads, poor visibility, and flash flooding are serious safety concerns. Knowing what to expect month by month means you can plan smarter — and ride safer.
Hoi An Weather Overview: Two Main Seasons
- Dry season: February to August — Warm, sunny, and great for riding
- Rainy season: September to January — Heavy rainfall, humidity, and occasional flooding

Month-by-Month Riding Conditions
February – April: The Golden Season 🌟
This is the best time to rent a motorbike in Hoi An. Temperatures are comfortable, ranging from 22°C to 28°C, with low humidity and seven to eight hours of sunshine daily. Roads are dry, views are clear, and coastal routes are stunning.
Ideal rides during this period:
- An Bang Beach and Cua Dai Beach
- My Son Sanctuary (cool mornings, few tourists)
- Marble Mountains and Da Nang coastal road
- Countryside loops through Tra Que vegetable village
February through April is also peak tourist season, so expect busier rental shops. Book early at hoianit.com/motorbike-rental-in-hoi-an/ to guarantee your preferred bike.
May – August: Hot but Dry
The dry season continues, but temperatures rise significantly — often hitting 35°C to 38°C by July and August. Riding early morning (before 9 AM) and in the late afternoon is strongly recommended to avoid midday heat. Hydration is critical.
- Start rides before 8 AM
- Carry at least 1 litre of water
- Wear a light long-sleeve shirt to protect from sunburn
- Choose shaded routes through village roads and countryside lanes
September – November: Rainy Season
This is the most challenging period for motorbike riders. October and November are the wettest months — Hoi An’s old town streets can flood, and coastal roads become slippery.
- Choose a motorbike with good tires and reliable brakes
- Bring a quality rain jacket
- Avoid night riding on unfamiliar roads
- Check weather forecasts daily before heading out on long routes
- Avoid elevated routes like Hai Van Pass during typhoon warnings
December – January: Cool but Wet
Temperatures drop to around 18°C–22°C — pleasant for riding — but showers are still frequent in December. By late January conditions improve. If visiting during Tet, book your bike in advance as availability may be limited.
Rainy Season Riding: Key Safety Tips
- Slow down on wet roads — reduce speed by at least 30%
- Watch for slick surfaces near market areas and old town streets
- Avoid riding through flooded streets
- Keep rental documents in a waterproof bag
Which Bike to Choose for Each Season
| Season | Recommended Bike |
|---|---|
| February – April (ideal) | Honda Air Blade, Yamaha NVX, Honda Vision |
| May – August (hot & dry) | Any scooter; ride early morning |
| September – November (rainy) | Honda ADV 160 (good ground clearance) |
| December – January (cool/wet) | Any scooter; bring rain gear |
FAQ: Best Time to Rent a Motorbike in Hoi An
What is the driest month in Hoi An for motorbike riding?
March and April — least rainfall, most sunshine, ideal for long day rides.
Can I ride a motorbike in Hoi An during the rainy season?
Yes, but stick to shorter routes, check forecasts daily, and choose a well-maintained bike. Avoid mountain routes during typhoon warnings.
Is it safe to ride to Hai Van Pass in the wet season?
Not recommended. Wet roads and reduced visibility make the pass risky from September through November. Best visited February to August.
How hot does it get in summer?
July and August can reach 38°C. Ride before 9 AM or after 4 PM for the most comfortable experience.
Is Anh Khoa open year-round?
Yes. Anh Khoa operates 365 days a year with free hotel delivery and 24/7 support across Hoi An and Da Nang.
Bicycle and E-Bike Riding in Hoi An: A Year-Round Option
Not every trip in Hoi An needs a motorbike. Bicycles and electric bicycles (e-bikes) are ideal for exploring the ancient town — where motorbike traffic is restricted during certain hours — as well as short rides to nearby beaches and Tra Que Village.
E-bikes from Anh Khoa require no driver’s licence, making them perfect for travellers without an international driving permit. They are quiet, eco-friendly, and beginner-friendly year-round.
| Vehicle | Best For | Licence? |
|---|---|---|
| Honda Air Blade / NVX | Coastal rides, day trips, Hai Van Pass | Yes |
| Honda ADV 160 | Rainy season, mountain routes | Yes |
| Electric Motorbike | City & short day trips | No (under 50cc) |
| Electric Bicycle | Ancient town, beach, village loops | No |
| Regular Bicycle | Old town, Tra Que, leisurely rides | No |
Anh Khoa rents both electric bicycles and regular bicycles — delivered to your hotel, helmet included. Explore e-bike rental options →
Book Your Motorbike at hoianit.com
No matter when you visit, Hoi An has some of the most beautiful riding routes in Vietnam. Book your motorbike rental at hoianit.com — free hotel delivery, 24/7 support, and a wide selection of well-maintained scooters, manuals, and electric bikes for every type of rider.
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