Vietnam
$1265
per person
Nestled in Southeast Asia, Vietnam is a captivating blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and culinary delights. From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the serene waters of Ha Long Bay, and the historic charm of Hoi An to the vibrant energy of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam offers travelers an unforgettable journey of discovery and adventure. With its diverse attractions and warm hospitality, Vietnam beckons visitors to explore its wonders and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
Vietnam is rapidly developing but holds onto the charming traditions and culture that make it a fascinating holiday destination.
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Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
Upon arrival at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, you will be warmly welcomed by our tour guide and then transferred to your hotel for check-in and relaxation. Overnight in Hanoi.
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Day 2: Hanoi City Tour & Shopping
In the morning, pick up and transfer to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex – an important place of pilgrimage for all Vietnamese.View outside of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (closed on Monday and Friday) – where the embalmed body of Ho Chi Minh is preserved. Continue to Ho Chi Minh's House on Stilts – built in the style of Vietnam's ethnic regions, surrounded by verdant and peaceful gardens, One Pillar Pagoda – first built in the 11th century, of wood on a single stone pillar resembling a lotus blossom, the symbol of purity, rising out of a sea of sorrow. Then you will take a visit to Train Street and then move to the Luxury shopping mall to rest and have free time for lunch. Afternoon, move to visit the Old Quarters where you can experience the real daily life activities of local people in the oldest area of Hanoi for around one hour on the interesting electric car or cyclo with stopovers at Opera House – a very famous site to take photos and enjoy the Old Quarter streets. Enjoy a cup of egg coffee and watch the bustling lives of people. Continue wandering the neighborhood to feel the daily life here. Back to the hotel. Overnight in Hanoi.
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Day 3: Hanoi – Halong Overnight On Cruise
Travel from Hanoi to Ha Long Bay to cruise amongst the bay’s spectacular scenery. After check-in and security briefings, set sail to enjoy lunch while cruising through the fishing village and islets. The cruise will stop at an island; feel free to go swimming on the beach to cool down the summer heat. Enjoy a cooking demonstration with the chef as he prepares traditional Vietnamese food. Dinner is served on board. At night, you can ask the cruise to do squid fishing. Overnight on cruise. Note: The itinerary might be changed depending on each cruise
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Day 4: Halong – Flight To Danang
Greet the day with a morning Tai Chi session and witness the sunrise over the bay. After breakfast, visit the beautiful limestone grotto then back to the boat for a final glimpse of Ha Long Bay while cruising back to the dock. Then transfer to the airport to take a domestic flight to Danang.
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Day 5: Cam Thanh Village – Hoian Walking Tour
Free time in the morning. In the afternoon, you will visit and experience fishing activities with local fishermen at Cam Thanh village. While listening to a brief introduction to the history of Cam Thanh coconut village, you will take on the basket boat along the water coconut river. Fishermen will teach you how to catch crabs and learn how to make funny tools with water coconut leaves like watches and glasses. Explore the enchanting Hoi An Town through its narrow lanes, surrounded by ancient houses blending Chinese, Japanese, and a touch of European styles. Don't miss iconic landmarks like the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge, Phuc Kien Meeting Hall, and Tan Ky House. Hop on a tram for an Old Town tour, and savor coffee while watching the sunset. Visit art galleries, museums, and tailor shops for quick-made-to-measure clothes. Later, indulge in some shopping before an overnight stay in Da Nang/ Hoi An.
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Day 6: Ba Na Hills With Golden Bridge
After breakfast, our driver will transport you to Ba Na Hills. Embark on the Ba Na cable car - holder of 2 Guinness World Records. Explore Ba Na Bynight, featuring a 100-year-old wine cellar. Wander around and capture memorable moments at the renowned Ba Na Golden Bridge. Visit Vong Nguyet Hill, Linh Ung Pagoda, Thich Ca Phat Dai, the historic French stables, Tinh Tam Garden, and the communal house's summit. Continue the cable car journey to Nghinh Phong Peak, Le Nim villa, Vong Nguyet Lau, Ba Na suspension bridge, and ascend Chua Mountain at 1,487m above sea level for panoramic views of Ba Na mountains, Da Nang, and Quang Nam. Overnight in Danang/ Hoian
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Day 7: Free To Relax
Today, you will be free to relax on beaches with many entertainment activities. Overnight in Danang/ Hoian
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Day 8: Danang Departure
After breakfast, transfer back to the airport for your flight home. Goodbye Vietnam and hope to see you soon.
Location:
- Vietnam - South East Asia
- Cruise in Halong Bay
- Shopping in Hoi An Ancient Town
- Watch the Vietnamese traditional water puppet show
- Experience Ho Chi Minh City and the bustling streets
- Visit the floating markets
- Buy pearls for jewelry
- Discover the breathtaking landscapes of terraced rice paddies
- Enjoy pristine beaches, snorkeling, and diving in the crystal-clear waters of this island paradise.
- Cleanse your aura in a spiritual sanction
- Join yoga classes
- Grab some cheap eats like pho (noodle soup), banh mi (baguette sandwiches), bun cha (grilled pork with noodles), fresh spring rolls, and banh xeo (savoury pancakes).
- Local Eateries: These places often serve authentic, home-cooked meals, including com tam (broken rice), ca kho to (caramelized fish in clay pot), and various stir-fries.
- Experience the popular Vietnamese coffee
- Pho Restaurants: Pho is Vietnam's most famous dish, and dedicated pho restaurants can be found throughout the country.
- Seafood Restaurants: If you're near the coast, indulge in Vietnam's bountiful seafood offerings.
- Dance the night away at nightclubs like Savage, The Bank Hanoi, and Polite & Co, which offer a mix of electronic music, hip hop, and Vietnamese pop.
- Visit the Dragon Bridge, which comes alive on weekend nights with colorful lights, music, and street performances
- Visit riverside bars and restaurants along the waterfront or in the Ancient Town of Hoi An, offering a relaxed setting to enjoy drinks and local cuisine.
- Motorbikes are a popular mode of transportation in Vietnam, offering flexibility and convenience.
- Taxis are widely available in urban areas like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Nha Trang.
- Cyclos are three-wheeled bicycle taxis commonly found in tourist areas, offering a unique way to explore cities like Hanoi and Hue.
- Vietnam has an extensive network of buses connecting cities and towns across the country.
- Vietnam's railway system connects major cities like Hanoi, Hue, Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Ho Chi Minh City.
- Domestic flights are an efficient way to cover long distances in Vietnam, especially between major cities
- January to August offers pleasant weather in central Vietnam, with warm temperatures and little rainfall.
- May to October is the rainy season in southern Vietnam with warm weather
- Vietnam's dress code is generally modest and conservative, with cultural norms influenced by Confucianism and traditional values.
- While it's acceptable to wear swimwear at beach resorts and coastal areas, remember to cover up when leaving the beach or pool area.
- Local currency Vietnamese đồng (VND)
- Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly accepted credit cards in Vietnam, followed by American Express and JCB (Japan Credit Bureau). Discover and other less common cards may have limited acceptance.
- ATMs are prevalent in Vietnam's urban areas, allowing you to withdraw Vietnamese đồng using your credit or debit card.
- Visa is required for Lebanese citizens (contact us for further details)