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Click here to view tour map This itinerary has been designed to include a wide a variety of experiences to give you a taste of the very best of Vietnam. We have included the major cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city, and the famed Halong Bay and Mekong Delta. Also featured is the remote area of Mai Chau for its lush mountains and minority villages, an overnight journey on the Reunification Express to the heritage-listed seaside port of Hoi An and a short flight from HCMC to the untouched island of Phu Quoc.
Your fortnight starts in the capital Hanoi with a city tour including all the main attractions. From here you venture 4 hours west of the city to the rice fields and jagged mountains of the Mai Chau Valley for some cycling, trekking and minority village visits. After a night back in Hanoi you travel to the beautiful cliffs and scenery of Halong Bay and spend 2 days cruising around the limestone outcrops as well as sea kayaking and swimming. On your return to Hanoi you take the Reunification Express southwards to Danang - this overnight train journey is not for everybody but is a good grassroots experience (flight upgrades available). On arrival in Danang you will be transfered to the laid back town of Hoi An to spend a few days enjoying the small town atmosphere, farming and fishing communities and the tailors' cloth market. Next we fly south to Ho Chi Minh City via Danang airport. Introductions are made with a city tour before spending a day on the Mekong canals to see the market, local industry and islands on the waterway. To finish off your Vietnamese experience you will spend 2 nights on the unspoilt island of Phu Quoc – imagine palm fringed beaches and crystal clear waters.
Meet and greet at airport and transfer to your hotel.
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Classic style hotel influenced by Hanoi's French colonial past with its Asian Art Deco façade.
View websiteThis city tour takes in Hanoi’s essential sites. There is a morning and afternoon schedule, as well as an organised lunch.
You are met at 08:30am in the hotel lobby.
Morning:
• Ho Chi Minh Complex including the Mausoleum, his former stilt-house residence, the Presidential Palace and the Ho Chi Minh Museum
• The Temple of Literature - Vietnam’s first university dating back to 1070
• A local Vietnamese lunch
Afternoon:
• Museum of Ethnology, widely acknowledged as the best in the country, containing an extensive display of life-size structures dedicated to Vietnam’s 54 ethnic minority peoples
• Ngoc Son Temple and Hoan Kiem Lake - the Ngoc Son Temple is set on a tiny island on Hoan Kiem Lake, its history dating back to the 13th century
• A one-hour cyclo tour through the narrow, chaotic streets of the Old Quarter - a must for any visitor to Hanoi!
• A traditional performance of the famous Vietnamese water puppets
Please note: the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is closed all day on Monday and Fridays, as well as from 1st October to 30th November (approx.) for annual conservation.
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Classic style hotel influenced by Hanoi's French colonial past with its Asian Art Deco façade.
View websiteMai Chau is only four hours away from bustling Hanoi but feels like another world. You are transferred into the lush mountains, home to remote hill tribes and visited by surprisingly few tourists. Arrive at noon, check-in and have lunch. There is an optional afternoon cycling tour through the valley or you can just relax back at the lodge. After dinner enjoy a traditional dance performance.
After breakfast, you can take a walk to two nearby Thai villages - Pom Coong and Lac, to see traditional village life and meet the locals. Lunch is served back at the lodge before returning to Hanoi around 17:00pm
Additional nights in Mai Chau Lodge available upon request

Classic style hotel influenced by Hanoi's French colonial past with its Asian Art Deco façade.
View websiteIn the morning, transfer from the hotel in Hanoi to Halong Bay - about 3.5 hours with a refreshment break en route. Meet the crew upon boarding the traditional wooden junk, then relax and enjoy lunch while the boat heads towards the secluded islands. Visit ancient limestone caves and go sea kayaking and swimming if the weather permits. Return to the junk refreshed and invigorated and relax on deck with a drink to watch the sunset. Enjoy a freshly prepared seafood dinner under the stars.

Enjoy an intimate experience on Halong Bay, with comfortable and traditional accommodation, outstanding service and divine food.
View websiteEnjoy an early morning swim followed by breakfast. The tour then visits the “Cave of Surprises” before cruising back to the main harbour for the return drive to Hanoi.
In the evening you are transferred to the train station for the overnight journey on the Reunification Express southwards to Danang. Accommodation aboard the train in four berth shared cabins, which are simple but comfortable.
Note: Day use room in Hanoi is not included.
The overnight train experience is not for everyone. An upgrade to an internal flight Hanoi to Danang & 1 night in Hoi An (instead of overnight train) is available upon request.
Upon arrival in Danang , transfer directly to your hotel in Hoi An. Early check-in is based on room availability.
From the 16th to 18th centuries, Hoi An was a thriving international commercial port for Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Arab merchants. Today, Hoi An is a quaint riverside town, renowned for its silk and popular with tourists for its eclectic architecture, tailors shops and numerous cafes. Some of the buildings in the narrow streets have remained unchanged for more than a century and much of the town is now heritage-listed.
After lunch, enjoy a half day walking tour through the narrow winding streets of the Ancient Quarter visiting Chua Ong Pagoda, Assembly Hall, 200-year-old Tam Ky house and the Japanese Covered Bridge.
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Located along the scenic Thu Bon River, this resort is a short stroll from the colourful and bustling Ancient Town of Hoi An.
View websiteThis exciting full day tour gives you an insight into the lives of the farming and fishing communities in this beautiful region of Vietnam. Begin your adventure by cycling out into the countryside through emerald green rice paddies. After a short ride you will arrive at the village of Tra Que. This charming little settlement, on the edge of Hoi An, is famous for its sweet scented green vegetables that spice up Hoi An’s famous delicacies such as Cao Lau and Mi Quang. On arrival you will be introduced to the history of the village and the cultivation of the vegetables they grow. Continue with a walk around the vegetable garden and join the farmers in preparing the land and planting some crops. Finish off your village experience with a fun cooking demonstration. Later, return to Hoi An and board the Eco Tour boat for a river cruise to meet and engage with local fisherman. You are sure to enjoy the hands on experience of river net fishing with the locals. Next, you have the opportunity to paddle a unique bamboo basket boat, known as a coracle, as you explore the area’s coconut palmed waterways.
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Located along the scenic Thu Bon River, this resort is a short stroll from the colourful and bustling Ancient Town of Hoi An.
View websiteSpend the day at leisure on the beach or having clothes made by one of the famous, inexpensive tailors Hoi An is famous for.
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Located along the scenic Thu Bon River, this resort is a short stroll from the colourful and bustling Ancient Town of Hoi An.
View websiteTransfer to the airport in Danang. Take a flight to Ho Chi Minh City. Upon arrival, you are met by your guide for your half day city tour. (See details below)
Ho Chi Minh City, or Saigon as the city is still frequently referred to, is Vietnam’s largest city. It is a fast-paced metropolis full of contrasts, with street vendors selling fruit and vegetables next to glitzy western-style bars and boutiques. Amazingly, the city’s history dates back only 300 years. In 1859 the city was captured by the French and became the capital of Cochin China. From 1956 until April 1975 it was the capital of the US-backed Republic of Vietnam. Today, Ho Chi Minh City is very much the heart of Vietnamese business and entrepreneurial activity. The French left their mark with some fine colonial-era buildings such as the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office.
Some information on the sightseeing:
• The Notre Dame Cathedral and Old Post Office: Built between 1877 and 1883, the Notre Dame Cathedral, this is one of the best examples of classical French colonial architecture. Remarkably every stone used in its creation was shipped from France to Vietnam. Her two forty metre towers, topped with iron spires, still dominate the city’s skyline. The Old Post Office is another example of French colonial architecture and is also the country’s largest post office.
• Dong Khoi Street, the Opera House and the Peoples’ Committee Building: built in 1897 by French architect Ferret Eugene, the 800 seat Opera House was used as the home of the Lower House Assembly of South Vietnam after 1956. It was not until 1975 that it was again used for performances. The structure was restored in 1995. The Opera House is located on the historical Dong Khoi Street which is home to many boutiques and fine restaurants. Just around the corner are the iconic Rex hotel and the beautiful Peoples’ Committee Building.
• The Reunification Palace: This is one of the most important buildings in the city. Here on April 30th 1975 the ‘American War’ officially ended when tank number 843 of the North Vietnamese Army crashed through the gates of what was, at the time the residence of the President of the Republic of Vietnam.
• The War Remnants Museum: Formerly known as the Museum of American War Crimes, this is a poignant display of the futility of war. Some of the black and white photography in the ‘Requiem’ exhibit are particularly touching, dedicated to both foreign and Vietnamese journalists and photographers who perished during the conflict. The courtyard outside contains the spoils of war, namely rusting jets, tanks and cannons captured from the American military machine.
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Boutique style hotel, centrally located and named after the French name for the street.
View websiteOur one day cruise excursion starts from Ho Chi Minh City with a drive to Cai Be - Phu An where you board the Cai Be Princess at around 10:00am. The tour will start with a visit of Cai Be's colourful floating market. Visit some local home factories such as rice paste making, rice pop corn, coco candies and drying longans.
The trip continues along the Mekong canals to Dong Hoa Hiep Island located between Vinh Long and Cai Be. During the cruise you will see beautiful landscapes along the river and observe the typical Mekong delta rural life. These evergreen islands among the Mekong River still remain unknown to many people.
Lunch awaits you at Le Longanier restaurant at La Residence de Phu An Resort, a superb Indochine style resort. After a short walk along a narrow canal, the excursion will end at around 15:30pm where the vehicle will await you for your transfer back to Ho Chi Minh City.
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Boutique style hotel, centrally located and named after the French name for the street.
View websiteAt leisure, until you are transferred from the hotel to the airport for your flight to Phu Quoc Island.
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Plantation-style Beach houses and brick Garden cottages for travellers who wish privacy while having all their needs provided for.
View websiteFree day to relax on the beach.
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Plantation-style Beach houses and brick Garden cottages for travellers who wish privacy while having all their needs provided for.
View websiteAt leisure, until you are transferred from the hotel to the airport for your flight to Ho Chi Minh city to catch your connecting flight home.
Note: price is per person based on two people sharing.
Note: international flights are not included in the price. We are happy to arrange these for you - prices start at around £700. More information on how to get to Vietnam.
Note: single room supplement: £on request
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Classic style hotel influenced by Hanoi's French colonial past with its Asian Art Deco façade.
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Enjoy an intimate experience on Halong Bay, with comfortable and traditional accommodation, outstanding service and divine food.
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Boutique style hotel, centrally located and named after the French name for the street.
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Located along the scenic Thu Bon River, this resort is a short stroll from the colourful and bustling Ancient Town of Hoi An.
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Plantation-style Beach houses and brick Garden cottages for travellers who wish privacy while having all their needs provided for.
View websiteDescribing one of Vietnam's secret gems, Phu Quoc Island.
More information about the traditional Junk boats we use on Halong Bay.
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