Experience the top attractions of Vietnam on a leisurely highlights tour, allowing you to savor each travel moment. Begin in the vibrant North with the historic capital and its monuments. Journey south to explore Central and Southern Vietnam, enjoying the tropical wonders along the way.

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Highlights

  • Soaking up the hustle and bustle of Hanoi’s Old Quarter
  • Cruising on a traditional junk boat through scenic Halong Bay
  • Visiting the imperial city of Hue and enjoying a cruise along the Perfume River
  • Strolling through the lantern-filled streets and riverside promenade of Hoi An Ancient Town
  • Enjoying the idyllic scenery of Vietnam’s beach paradise, Nha Trang
  • Taking in the fresh mountain air of Dalat, the “City of Eternal Spring”
  • Feeling the metropolitan pulse of Ho Chi Minh City and experiencing its highlights

 

What's Included:

  • Carefully selected accommodation with breakfast
  • Other meals listed in the itinerary
  • Expert English-speaking local guide
  • Tours as mentioned and air-conditioned transfers
  • Sightseeing and permit fees during guided times
  • Boat cruises and rides while on tour
  • Flights to tour destinations (Economy Class)
  • Service charges and government VAT tax

Itinerary idea in detail

  • Day 1

    Upon your arrival in Vietnam, your guide will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. After settling in, meet your guide in the hotel lobby.

    Experience a culinary tour in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Begin at Bia Hoi corner for a taste of local draft beer. Explore the lively streets while enjoying your drink.

    Walk through the narrow lanes with your guide, trying various noodles, breads, and snacks. Join locals at sidewalk eateries for a delicious barbecue of beef, chicken, tofu, and vegetables on skewers. End your night with ice cream before a good night’s rest.

  • Day 2

    Start your day with a visit to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the final resting place of President Ho Chi Minh, a key figure in Vietnam’s independence. Explore the preserved body of President Ho Chi Minh and delve into Vietnam’s history. Wander through the tranquil gardens to the One Pillar Pagoda and Presidential Palace, offering insights into the leader’s life and work.

    Continue your journey to the Temple of Literature, an ancient university honoring Confucius. Appreciate the historic architecture and rich cultural significance. Relish a traditional Vietnamese lunch and enjoy a cooking demonstration to learn more about local cuisine. Your day concludes at Ngon Restaurant. Afterward, you can return to your hotel for relaxation or explore Hanoi’s vibrant nightlife before your afternoon activity.

  • Day 3

    In the afternoon, enjoy a leisurely city tour in a traditional bicycle rickshaw called a “cyclo” around Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Visit the Ancient Citadel, Cua Bac Church, and Quan Thanh Temple. Explore West Lake, sample wedding cakes, and experience local markets. End your tour with a traditional Vietnamese coffee before returning to Silk Path Hotel. Relax at your hotel and enjoy your evening at leisure.

  • Day 4

    After breakfast, depart from Hanoi and travel by shuttle bus to the seaside port of Halong Bay. 11:30: Arrive at Indochina Junk Office, take a rest at the Waiting Lounge before transferring to Cruise.
    11:50 – 12:15: Go to the port by a buggy, where the crew and staff will welcome you and assist with the check-in process onto the cruise ship.
    12:30 – 13:00: After boarding the cruise ship, you will enjoy tea and listen to an introduction about the itinerary and safety information for the journey, as well as check-in to your cabin.
    13:15: Have lunch at the onboard restaurant, featuring seafood dishes from Quang Ninh. The cruise ship will start its journey to explore Bai Tu Long Bay, passing through limestone islands and beautiful scenery along the bay.
    14:30: The tour guide will take you to visit Thien Canh Son Cave, where you can explore the natural beauty of the cave with unique stalactites formed over thousands of years.
    15:00: Relax on Hon Co Beach and join a kayaking excursion to discover the limestone islands in the bay before returning to the cruise ship.
    16:15: Back to the cruise ship and enjoy a sunset cruise on Bai Tu Long Bay.
    17:15: Join a Vietnamese cooking class.
    19:00: Rest and have dinner in a quiet and romantic atmosphere on the bay.
    20:00: Free time to relax and you can also join the experience of squid fishing. Spend the night on Bai Tu Long Bay

  • Day 5

    07:00 – 07:15: Morning view of the Bay’s landscape with a cup of tea or coffee. Breakfast is served on the cruise ship.
    07:45: Transfer by bamboo boat to visit Vung Vieng fishing village, where you can explore the unique way of life and the beautiful scenery of the fishing village amidst the natural heritage.
    08:45: Back to the cruise ship for relaxation and leisure time.
    09:45 – 10:00: Check-out and enjoy some leisure time to relax and capture memorable moments as the cruise ship journeys through the stunning limestone island area.
    10:15: Enjoy a Set Menu Lunch while the cruise ship continues its journey on the bay.
    11:30: The cruise returns to the International Port of Ha Long. Drive to Yen Duc village in Dong Trieu province for a short break in this typical Vietnamese agricultural village which is rich in culture and traditions.
    13:00 – 13:45 : Enjoy a water puppet show performed by local artists.
    16:00 : Arrive in Hanoi.

  • Day 6

    After breakfast your guide will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to the airport for your flight to Hue. Upon arrival, a guide will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel. The rest of the day is spent at your leisure. Walk around the town, exploring its quaint charm or just relax and enjoy the atmosphere.

  • Day 7

    Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before embarking on a day of exploring Hue’s famous royal tombs and the illustrious examples of grand dynasties past, the garden houses.

    Begin your day by floating down the peaceful Perfume River by boat, taking in the endless surrounding greenery. At the end of your hour-long boat trip, hop off at the pier and transfer to the tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh. Admire the unusual combination of architecture that blends a traditional Chinese past with a modern Western future. Then, continue to Minh Mang Tomb to explore the opulent and exotic resting place laid out in formal Chinese style.

    For lunch, feast on a vegetarian meal prepared by nuns at Dong Thuyen Pagoda, a temple located on the top of a hill with a fantastic view. Visit the kitchen to see how your meal is prepared in a wood burning stove, then dig into your food in the company of the nuns who made it. Take the opportunity to learn about Buddhism or just get to know your friendly hosts.

    Next, make your way to Thanh Tien Village, well-known for over 300 years of crafting paper flowers. Meet one of the local villagers and learn how to make your own ornate paper flower. You can be sure that your visit is backing a good cause as it is supported by Backstreet Academy, a social enterprise providing struggling artists, craftsmen and home-based workers with additional income and recognition.

    Finally, visit Tha Om Garden House and its owner, Mr Vinh. Explore the traditional 19th century Hue residence and listen to Mr Vinh’s stories of his royal heritage before returning to your hotel.

  • Day 8

    In the morning, enjoy a 40km drive out of the city centre and into the scenic countryside. Arrive at Phuoc Tich Village, an untouched residential area dotted with 27 ‘Nha Ruong’ – Hue’s traditional houses – and unique gardens. Take a walk through the peaceful streets, admiring the historical sites nestled within the scenery, and pay a visit to one of the traditional homes. Try making ‘banh gai it’, one of the most famous traditional cakes in Hue, with your welcoming host, Mrs Kieu. Part of your tour fee will be directly contributed towards Mrs Kieu, helping her to earn an income as a home-based chef.

    After trying your hand at baking, hop on a bicycle and take a 30km ride from Thanh Toan to Tam Giang lagoon. Wind through the countryside, watching the daily life of the local people and the peaceful atmosphere of the ancient villages. On your way, stop at Quang Cong Village, known locally as the ‘City of Ghosts’, and behold the increasingly lavish and elaborate tombs that the villagers build for their ancestors.

    Upon arrival at Tam Giang lagoon, enjoy a lunch of fresh seafood and take a boat trip on the lagoon. Float past local families living on the riverbank, stopping to meet some of them on your way. Finally, transfer back to your hotel in the late afternoon with plenty of time to enjoy your evening as you please.

  • Day 9

    Depart from the hotel in Hue in the morning and continue south to the riverside town of Hoi An. The five hour trip hugs the coastline along the South China Sea with breath-taking views, particularly as the road winds its way up Hai Van Pass (“Pass of the Clouds”), one of the most scenic stretches of road in Vietnam.

    As you pass through the city of Danang, stop at the Cham Museum. The Cham civilization ruled central Vietnam from the 2nd – 13th centuries and was considered extremely important for religion and learning.

    Afterwards, set off on a culinary adventure in Hoi An to discover the flavours and dishes that make this coastal town and its cuisine so unique. Alongside an expert local guide, your journey introduces you to the stories behind Hoi An’s most iconic dishes at the town’s most famous eateries.

    Start your tour at a local restaurant famous for white rose dumplings, found exclusively in Hoi An. Sit back and enjoy the wonder of the locals working here, who churn out up to 6000 of these dumplings every day! Your visit here includes a chance to try making a few of your own dumplings before sampling a few.

    In a nearby try another local specialty: banh can crackers. Served with quail eggs, pork and a tasty salad, this dish is a highlight of Hoi An street food culture and a must-try for every visitor. Pull up a small street-side stool and enjoy it with your guide.

    Continue onward to sample grilled pork satay and spring rolls at a local restaurant. Next up is fried wonton – lovingly referred to as a “Hoi An pizza” – and finally try the famous Cao Lau noodle or chicken rice. Wrap up the tour with a stop at Sky Coffee Bar, a local favourite within the Hoi An Museum. Chat with your guide over a beverage here before heading back to your hotel for a restful evening.

  • Day 10

    After breakfast, meet with your guide for an interesting and insightful tour of Hoi An’s highlights and learn about its history.

    Hoi An is a former trading port that welcomed Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Arab merchants between the 16th to 18th centuries. Today Hoi An is famous for its restored architecture, homemade silk, expert tailors and delicious noodles and seafood. Its relaxed vibe and pedestrian streets make this town a pleasure to walk around and discover new things.

    The first stop is Chua Ong Pagoda, dating back to 1653 and built in honour of the Chinese general Quan Cong, who is worshipped by many as a symbol of loyalty and justice.

    Next, pop into Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, to see the Jinshang Temple which is dedicated to the goddess of the sea and the protector of sailors. From there it’s a short walk to Tan Ky House, a 200 year old ancestral house and finally, stroll across the often photographed 17th century covered bridge built by Japanese craftsmen. The beautifully built bridge doubles as a temple and is a major landmark of Hoi An. End your afternoon with a boat trip along Thu Bon river before returning back to your hotel. Tuck in early for the evening or head out to the riverside promenade to explore its lantern-lit charm under cover of night.

  • Day 11

    Enjoy breakfast at your hotel. Then, hop on a bicycle for a picturesque half-day tour of the countryside surrounding Hoi An. Pass rows of serene rice paddy fields en-route to Cam Thanh Village where you’ll get a taste of local life. Once a shelter for locals and soldiers during the war, the village is now famous for its thatched roof cottages, woven from water coconut leaves of the region. Spend some time with a local family and learn about the villagers’ way of life. Then, board a bamboo basket boat and learn how to catch crabs alongside local experts. Take a well-earned rest and savour the refreshing flavour of fresh coconut water before cycling on to Ha Linh for a lantern workshop. There, you’ll learn how to make these delicate creations in a hands-on master class. With your hand-made lantern in hand, enjoy the charming scenery as you cycle back to Hoi An and return back to your hotel. Enjoy your last evening in Hoi An with a stroll along the river, being sure to float a lantern for good luck.

  • Day 12

    After breakfast your guide will meet you to the airport for your flight to Nha Trang. Upon arrival, your guide will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel. After freshening up, take a stroll to the beach where you can enjoy a bit of sand and sun before tucking in for the evening.

  • Day 13

    After breakfast today, enjoy the tropical delights of Nha Trang at your leisure. Hop on a boat and head to some of the gorgeous surrounding islands, relax on some of the pleasant mainland beaches, or take a daytrip to some of the surrounding attractions such as Long Son Pagoda, Po Nagar, or Vinpearl Park.

     

  • Day 14

    Your guide will meet you at your hotel after breakfast and transfer you to Dalat, a scenic drive of about four hours. After arriving at your hotel, head out for a leisurely stroll around the town and discover why it’s known as the “City of Eternal Spring,” or simply relax and enjoy the view from the comfort of your hotel.

     

  • Day 15

    Famous for its charming mountainous scenery, pine forests, lakes and waterfalls, Dalat is the perfect place to unwind. It is for this reason that the French developed the area as a retreat during the early 1900’s. Spend today at your leisure as you discover why the area has been known for over a century as a refreshing respite from the rest of Vietnam.

     

  • Day 16

    After a rejuvenating time in Dalat, your guide will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to the airport for your flight to Ho Chi Minh City – formerly known as Saigon. Upon arrival, your guide will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel.

    In the evening, taste the culture of Saigon. Set off on a culinary adventure in the heart of the city where locals eat. Walk along small alleys, and see the streets come alive at night. With the help of our guide, try all those weird and wonderful foods and see how they’re made. Pull up a stool and taste a selection of different Vietnamese favourites. Begin with a unique rice paper pizza, then enjoy some banh beo or water from cakes, try some fresh snail dishes, and savour a Vietnamese pancake known as banh xeo. End the night with dessert from one of Saigon’s little sweet soup places. Then head back to your hotel for some rest or head out and explore some of the city’s vibrant nightlife.

     

  • Day 17

    In the morning, get off of the tourist track to experience the local life of bustling Ho Chi Minh City. Learn about Vietnamese and Chinese communities as you travel to Cho Lon, one of the world’s largest and oldest Chinatowns. Start with a visit to the iconic Binh Tay Market, famed for its warren of food stands and grand Sino-French architecture. Learn about the everyday life of the fruit and vegetable sellers here before stopping for a glass of traditional Café Sua Da – Vietnamese iced coffee, and the chance to try some of Vietnam’s exotic fruits. Afterwards, hop on a cyclo and pass through the chaotic backstreets where everything from spare motorbike parts to religious artefacts are frantically traded! Stop at historic Cha Tam church, where President Diem was seized during the 1963 coup and hear about the city’s turbulent past before walking through the oldest streets of Cho Lon. Visit a traditional Chinese medicine shop and see how herbal tea is prepared before arriving at the Minh Huong communal house – home to one of Cho Lon’s oldest Chinese communities. Hear the stories of the families that moved from China over 3 centuries ago and learn how Vietnamese and Chinese culture has blended over the years. Finish your morning on board the beautiful Lady Hau Rice Barge, where you will enjoy a cooking master class before sitting down for a tasty Vietnamese lunch as Saigon slips past you. Then, transfer back to your hotel for an early rest.

     

  • Day 18

    Depart from your hotel in the morning and drive approximately two hours to Ben Tre, and the gateway to the delta. Here, you will board a small boat to start your sightseeing around the waterways of Mekong Delta. Known also as the rice bowl of Vietnam because of its large rice production, the area has also diversified into activities related to aquaculture, rearing of animals, cash crops and fruit trees.

    Visit a brick factory and board a small boat to meander through the canals and waterways in the area. Then, stop at a small homemade coconut processing plant to see how coconuts have been turned into oil, candy and woven mats that are later sold in the market. After the boat trip you will have a short walk to a local village to see mat weavers at work, before jumping on the Delta’s version of a tuk tuk and travelling down country roads to the pier. Here you will board a beautiful teak boat, the Le Jarai, and continue your cruise along the river. While onboard, join in the demonstration of Vietnamese cooking before sitting down to a sumptuous three-course lunch of Mekong specialities. After lunch relax on the top deck and take in the scenery back to Ben Tre where, on arrival you will transfer back to Ho Chi Minh City, arriving late in the afternoon. Enjoy one last night out on the town exploring the famous nightlife of Saigon and your final taste of Vietnam.

  • Day 19

    Your guide will meet you at your hotel in the morning and transfer you to the airport for your onward flight.

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