Asia Transport would like to offer our customers the price for renting our luxurious Van Limo with 9, 11, 16, 18 seats, and 7-seat cars for transportation to Hue.
Our vehicles are new models and come with professional drivers.
Our service includes a luxurious Van Limo and 7 seaters car, a basic English driver Skills, free WiFi, complimentary drinks, fuel, and toll fees with no hidden costs.

Route of travel by Van Limo and Car from Hanoi to Quang Tri one-way, vice versa or 1 or more days
Car 7 seaters:
Van Limo 9 seats:
Van Limo 11 seats:
Van Limo 16, 18 seats:
If you are interested in renting a Car or a Van Limo from Hanoi to Hue (including driver and passengers) according to the schedule or need further advice, please contact us.
Please provide your request: thuexelimousine03@gmail.com or by whatsapp: +84899162338 to get a free quote asap.
The rental price for Limo cars includes:
Driver's salary: This cost includes the driver's salary and other allowances such as food and rest expenses if the group travels long distances, meal and accommodation by his own.
Fuel costs: This cost includes the fuel costs for the 9-seat Limo car during the rental period.
Toll fees, parking fees, complimentary drinks, and cold towels on the car.

To have comfortable seating on the Van Limo and Car, please note:
Van Limo with 9 seats is for groups of less than 8 passengers.
Van Limo with less than 16, 18 seats should accommodate 14, 16 passengers, respectively, depending on the number of guests.
Car 7 seaters: under 5 passengers will better.
All car models have luggage compartments suitable for the corresponding number of suitcases.
What is the distance and travel time from Hanoi to Hue?
Distance: about 666 km from Hanoi to Hue or vice versa.
Travel time: about 12.30 hours. However, the travel time may increase if traveling during peak hours when leaving Hanoi and taking breaks on the way.
Travel by Limo car on the road.
About Hue?
Thua Thien Hue is a province located in central Vietnam, situated between Danang and Hue. The province covers an area of about 5,054 km² and has a population of approximately 1.1 million people (as of 2021).

Thua Thien Hue is famous for its landmarks such as the ancient capital of Hue, Hai Van Pass, Lang Co Bay, Lap An Lagoon, and many other tourist attractions.
As one of the cultural, educational, scientific, and economic centers of Central Vietnam, Thua Thien Hue has many thriving economic sectors, such as tourism, food processing, woodworking, agriculture, seafood, and services.
The ancient capital of Hue is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Vietnam, with many historical and cultural landmarks such as the Imperial City, The Temple of Literature, the Tomb of Emperor Gia Long, the Ho Chi Minh Commemorative Area, and many other churches, temples, and shrines.
Thua Thien Hue is also renowned for its local delicacies such as Bun Bo Hue (Hue-style beef noodle soup), Nem Lui (grilled meat on lemongrass skewers), Banh Beo (steamed rice cakes), Che Hue (Hue-style sweet soup), and many other dishes.
With its natural beauty, diverse history, and culture, Thua Thien Hue is an attractive destination for both domestic and foreign tourists.
Weather and People in Hue
Hue is a province in Central Vietnam, located between Danang and Hue. The province covers an area of approximately 5,054 km² and has a population of about 1.1 million people (as of 2021).
Hue has many famous landmarks such as the ancient capital of Hue, the Hai Van Pass, Lang Co Bay, Lap An Lagoon, and many other tourist attractions.
Thua Thien Hue is one of the cultural, educational, scientific, and economic centers of Central Vietnam. The province has many developing industries such as tourism, food processing, wood production, agriculture, aquaculture, and services.
The ancient capital of Hue is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Vietnam, with many historical and cultural landmarks such as the Imperial Palace, Thế Miếu Temple, Gia Long Tomb, Ho Chi Minh Memorial House, and many churches, temples, and shrines.
Thua Thien Hue is also famous for its specialties such as Hue-style beef noodles, grilled pork skewers, steamed rice cakes, Hue-style sweet soup, and many other dishes.
Hue has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen classification Aw), with distinct rainy and dry seasons. The main rainy season occurs from August to January, while the dry season runs from February to July. The average annual temperature in Hue is about 25-27°C, with the highest temperature in June and the lowest in January.
The majority of people in Hue are Kinh people, with a few ethnic minorities. This is one of the cultural, educational, and religious centers of Central Vietnam
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