The first itinerary for 4 days in South Vietnam best suits those who want to escape from the bustle and hustle of crowded cities for relaxing and refreshing. It is recommended for families with kids. The latter is a great idea for the wild spirits that are eager to explore the unusual, mysterious corners of the far regions. The Southern region of Vietnam is awaiting!
Itinerary 1: Ho Chi Minh City – Phan Thiet Beach Relax 4 days
Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City Arrival
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The journey’s first destination is one of the biggest and most popular places for traveling in Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh City. The city is a mixture of ancient and modern features. You will be taken from Tan Son Nhat Airpot to the center of the city. Next, you will wander around some famous tourist attractions by car.
The Reunification Palace
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Location: 135 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street, Ben Thanh, District 1. Opening hours: 7:30 – 11:00/ 13:00 – 16:00 Ticket: Adult: 40,000 VND Child: 20,000 VND
The Reunification Palace is the top choice historic site in the city which used to be the Vietnam General Ngo Dinh Diem’s base until he passed away in 1963. This national relic witnessed many major historical events as it was an important headquarter of the Saigon government. The photograph of a Vietnamese army tank smashing the palace’s gate to facilitate the Communist force getting in on April 30, 1945, later became iconic. The Reunification Palace architecture is typical of the 60s Western and Eastern styles. Nowadays, you can reach most areas of the place ranging from meeting rooms, the telecommunications center, the warren of tunnels to the President’s chamber with the displays of artifacts and artworks.
Notre Dame Cathedral
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Location: 01 Cong Xa Paris, District 1. Opening hours: 6:00 – 20:00
Just a few steps from the Reunification Palace, The Notre Dame Cathedral is one of the remaining sites of Catholicism constructed by the French colonists in Vietnam. It consists of 2 twin bell towers topped with crosses. Notre Dame Cathedral combines neo-Romanesque features with red bricks and colorful glass windows. In front of the Cathedral stands a Virgin Mary’s statue. Notre Dame Cathedral is now the most prominent religious destination for both the local and the visitors.
Saigon Central Post Office
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Location: 2 Cong Xa Paris, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1. Opening hours: 7:00 – 19:00
Right next to the Notre Dame Cathedral, Saigon Central Post Office is the grandest of its kind in Vietnam and perhaps in other Southeast Asian countries. It is outstanding with the unique Renaissance and French colonial architecture. The impressive complex consists of the bright yellow exterior, arched windows, green shutters, marble floors, and wooden countertops. There is a huge clock visible at the entrance of the Post Office while at the far end of the place is a portrait of President Ho Chi Minh. For those who are into taking pictures, it is a wonderful backdrop for your perfect photo shoots.
You will have some free time to explore the iconic Ben Thanh market which is located on Le Loi Street, District 1.
The market will be closed at 19:00 so take your time wandering around the place. You can find many vendors that sell ready-to-eat foods and local specialties. Different types of coffee and the filters for a true Vietnamese spirit are available in the market. There are also dried fruits, seafood, snacks and sauces in the food area.
Ben Thanh market is a heaven of colorful fabrics and silks for your favorite “ao dai”. At another corner of the place, there are outlets of eye-catching handicrafts, accessories and some cute magnets as souvenirs.
In the evening, you will have your dinner and stay overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City – Phan Thiet beach escape
After finishing a 6-hour trip traveling from Ho Chi Minh city to Phan Thiet beach, you will have your lunch which is, of course, the seafood specialty from the local restaurant then arrive at your hotel for check-in.
Mui Ne Fishing Village
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Location: Huynh Thuc Khang Street, Mui Ne, Phan Thiet City.
Settled on the northern side of Mui Ne Bay, the Fishing Village possesses a mesmerizing view of the long coastline with glittering golden sands and lines of green palm trees.
It is highly recommended to get up early in the morning for sightseeing the fishing harbor. You will be amazed by the colorful sunrise blending with local fishermen whose boats are full of crabs, shrimps, and fish ready for purchasing. Walking towards the Southern end, there is an area stuffed with clams and seashells in different shapes. If you have your kids with you, this might be their cup of tea.
White Sand dunes
Location: Hoa Thang, Bac Binh, Binh Thuan.
26 kilometers away from the Mui Ne Beach, the giant White Sand dunes Mui Ne is famous for its photogenic scenery. It is one of the only deserts in Asia with an expanse of sands and barren lands, a “sandy paradise”. The breath-taking view here is best to snap your pictures. You can either walk or rent a quad bike to explores all corners.
Another activity that you can join is sand sliding. Or else, a hot balloon tour to achieve the full view of the White Sand dunes is recommended but the price is a bit higher. The exciting part of the trip is that you can find a lotus lake at the center of the hot and dry desert.
Day 3: Phan Thiet beach relax
You will have your breakfast at the hotel before having a full day to enjoy and take a sunbath on the beach. The beach is liveliest in the afternoon when it is crowded with people at all ages. Kids fly kites or build sandcastles on the seashore, old men go jogging while adults immersing in the water. Furthermore, you can try some thrilling water sports.
In the evening, you can rent a tandem bicycle to explore the city by yourself or book an electric car instead. Similarly, drinking fresh coconut juice while enjoying the breezy atmosphere of the beach cannot be missed out.
There are continuing outlets of clothes and souvenirs along the street. Like any other beaches, Phan Thiet beach offers a range of stores that sell dried squids, shrimps, and different types of fish sauces.
Day 4: Phan Thiet – Ho Chi Minh City – Departure
It is your last day in the city. You will have breakfast at the hotel then check out to prepare for your flight. Turning back to Tan Son Nhat airport in Ho Chi Minh City from Phan Thiet will take you about 6 hours. Have a safe flight!
Hotels
City
Hotel list
Room type
Superior
Phan Thiet
Dynasty Beach Resort – Hoang Trieu
ROH room
Ho Chi Minh City
Hoang Phu Gia Hotel Saigon
Superior
First-class
Phan Thiet
Lotus Muine Resort & Spa
Premium Panorama View
Ho Chi Minh City
Royal Hotel Saigon
Deluxe
Deluxe
Phan Thiet
The Cliff Resort and Residences
Azul Sea View
Ho Chi Minh City
Equatorial Hotel Saigon
Deluxe
What to eat during 4 days in South Vietnam?
Banh mi/ Bread
Needless to say, the well-known Vietnamese “Banh mi” has many different flavors. In Ho Chi Minh city, you can find bread anywhere ranging from bread with egg, bread with pork or even bread with crispy squid rings which are just under 1$.
Com tam (broken rice)
This dish is the harmonization of rice, barbecued flavored pork ribs, fried egg, green onions, and many other ingredients.
Bun thit nuong
Bun thit nuong is a type of vermicelli rice noodle served with bean sprouts, spring rolls, pickles, and grilled pork, etc.
Căn cake
The traditional cake is made of rice powder for the crispy taste and topped with an egg. The flavor is strengthened with fish sauce.
Best time to travel
You can come to Ho Chi Minh anytime you want. As the southern end of a tropical country, Ho Chi Minh is quite hot in the summer.
It often rains heavily in Phan Thiet between July and August. Thus, it is not a good time to go swimming. The best time of the year is from January to May.
Early in the morning and late in the afternoon are the most beautiful periods of the day to enjoy the fascinating view of sunrise and sunset in Phan Thiet beach and the White Sand dunes. Those periods of the day are perfect to escape the heat of the summer.
Notes for 4-day in south Vietnam
Those historical and ritual sites such as the Reunification Palace and the Notre Dame Cathedral are very strict about clothes regulations, so remember to avoid short skirts, tank top, and skin-showing clothes when coming to those places.
Itinerary 2: Best of Mekong Delta 4 days
Day 1: Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) – Vinh Long – Can Tho
The first destination of the itinerary is Ho Chi Minh city. You will arrive at the hotel for check-in and meet the tour guide there. The tour proceeds to the Mekong Delta by boat then arrive at the town of Vinh Long. Along the canal, you can immerse yourself in nature.
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To continue, we will visit local people with their orchards, fruit plantation as well as brick and pottery factory. The local will warmly welcome you with the traditional Southern music performances. The lunch in Mekong Delta is highlighted by the “Elephant ear fish” dish.
Later, you will rejoin the car drive to the hub of Mekong Delta – Can Tho city then spend your night here.
Day 2: Can Tho
After having your breakfast at the hotel, start a leisurely cruise to Cai Rang Floating Market which is famous for its unusual operation.
Cai Rang market’s meeting is on the water with hundreds of boats full of fruits, agricultural products, and various food. The sample of the products is hung on a stick from the highest part of the boat so that customers know what they are looking for.
You are free in the afternoon to take advantage of the Victoria Resort Can Tho for relaxing, refreshing and spending your night here.
Option for Early Bird: Sunrise Breakfast on the Mekong Princess Cruise
On the next day, do not miss out the stunning view of the sunset while having your breakfast on Mekong Princess Cruise.
The breakfast is often served at 6:30 am. After having your light meals, get ready to come to the Cai Rang Floating market. When arriving there, visitors will get in another local traditional boat to wandering around the market. Next, the guide will take you to the noodle factory and a fruit orchard. You can try many types of fruit with a humble entrance fee. Finally, you will get back to the hotel by boat through some canals.
Day 3: Can Tho – Chau Doc
It takes you 4 hours to leave Can Tho for Chau Doc whose location is right on the banks of Bassac river, near the border of Campuchia. The guide will introduce you to the Bang Lang bird sanctuary, the incense stick village as well as the crocodile farm.
In the afternoon, you will be taken to the floating fish farm and the weaving Cham village by sampan boat. During the cruise, the harmonization of bird sounds, insect and animals combining with the breezy vibe of nature will ease your tired soul.
From the boat, there is a small “monkey bridge” connecting to the mainland. The village preserves a 100-year-old loom. You can see a lot of colorful and bright woven scarves and head wraps which you can buy as gifts here.
Before spending your night at Victoria Hotel Chau Doc, you will have a chance to visit Sam Mountain to watch the sunset.
Day 4: Chau Doc – Ho Chi Minh city
You will be served with a buffet breakfast at Chau Doc before returning to Ho Chi Minh city. The last destination is the town of My Tho where you can take a boat to explore the 4 pretty islets which are named after 4 sacred animals Dragon, Unicorn, Phoenix, and Tortoise. Barely any people know the places so you can take time to enjoy the unique experience.
Hotels
City
Hotel list
Room type
First-class
Can Tho
Victoria Can Tho Resort
Superior
Chau Doc
Victoria Chau Doc Hotel
Superior
What to eat?
Hu Tieu Nam Vang (Nam Vang noodle soup)
This noodle comes with shrimp, pork, quail egg, seafood and must-have ingredients – ground pork and pig’s organ for the distinctive broth.
Lau ca keo (Goby fish hot pot)
This dish is made of goby fish, tomatoes, pig’s bones, and other vegetables for a fresh, spicy and unforgettable taste.
Pia cake
Pia cake is a round dessert whose crust is made from wheat flour and tapioca flour. Inside the cake is sticky rice flour combined with salted duck egg, pork fat and ground mungbean. Sometimes Pia cake comes up with durian flavor. However, not everyone can stand the smell.
There is also the coconut worms that are only recommended for the wild ones.
Best time to travel
The rainy season in Mekong Delta starts from May to August. The best time to visit Mekong Delta is between September and November as it is the floating season here. The period from April to June after the rainy season is fine.
Notes
It is quite hot all year round so you should bring clothes that can stand the heat and humidity. A small umbrella or hat and a reusable water bottle are recommended.
Do not swim in the river. You can pick up leeches and parasites instead.
You should bring insect repellent as most of the destinations are near or within the forest.
For most of them, there is no tour guide available except the Reunification Palace if you did not book in advance. Let Luxury Travel become your companion.
AboutLuxury Travel
We are the first luxury tour operator in the region. Our team always try our best to customize a tour plan that satisfies even the pickiest customer. We promise to give you high-end accommodation, deluxe vehicles, and knowledgeable tour guides. With 15 years of experience, we are honored with the satisfaction rate of 99% and positive feedback on TripAdvisor.
The first itinerary for 4 days in South Vietnam best suits those who want to escape from the bustle and hustle of crowded cities for relaxing and refreshing. It is recommended for families with kids. The latter is a great idea for the wild spirits that are eager to explore the unusual, mysterious corners of the far regions. The Southern region of Vietnam is awaiting!
Itinerary 1: Ho Chi Minh City – Phan Thiet Beach Relax 4 days
Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City Arrival
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The journey’s first destination is one of the biggest and most popular places for traveling in Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh City. The city is a mixture of ancient and modern features. You will be taken from Tan Son Nhat Airpot to the center of the city. Next, you will wander around some famous tourist attractions by car.
The Reunification Palace
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Location: 135 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street, Ben Thanh, District 1. Opening hours: 7:30 – 11:00/ 13:00 – 16:00 Ticket: Adult: 40,000 VND Child: 20,000 VND
The Reunification Palace is the top choice historic site in the city which used to be the Vietnam General Ngo Dinh Diem’s base until he passed away in 1963. This national relic witnessed many major historical events as it was an important headquarter of the Saigon government. The photograph of a Vietnamese army tank smashing the palace’s gate to facilitate the Communist force getting in on April 30, 1945, later became iconic. The Reunification Palace architecture is typical of the 60s Western and Eastern styles. Nowadays, you can reach most areas of the place ranging from meeting rooms, the telecommunications center, the warren of tunnels to the President’s chamber with the displays of artifacts and artworks.
Notre Dame Cathedral
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Location: 01 Cong Xa Paris, District 1. Opening hours: 6:00 – 20:00
Just a few steps from the Reunification Palace, The Notre Dame Cathedral is one of the remaining sites of Catholicism constructed by the French colonists in Vietnam. It consists of 2 twin bell towers topped with crosses. Notre Dame Cathedral combines neo-Romanesque features with red bricks and colorful glass windows. In front of the Cathedral stands a Virgin Mary’s statue. Notre Dame Cathedral is now the most prominent religious destination for both the local and the visitors.
Saigon Central Post Office
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Location: 2 Cong Xa Paris, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1. Opening hours: 7:00 – 19:00
Right next to the Notre Dame Cathedral, Saigon Central Post Office is the grandest of its kind in Vietnam and perhaps in other Southeast Asian countries. It is outstanding with the unique Renaissance and French colonial architecture. The impressive complex consists of the bright yellow exterior, arched windows, green shutters, marble floors, and wooden countertops. There is a huge clock visible at the entrance of the Post Office while at the far end of the place is a portrait of President Ho Chi Minh. For those who are into taking pictures, it is a wonderful backdrop for your perfect photo shoots.
You will have some free time to explore the iconic Ben Thanh market which is located on Le Loi Street, District 1.
The market will be closed at 19:00 so take your time wandering around the place. You can find many vendors that sell ready-to-eat foods and local specialties. Different types of coffee and the filters for a true Vietnamese spirit are available in the market. There are also dried fruits, seafood, snacks and sauces in the food area.
Ben Thanh market is a heaven of colorful fabrics and silks for your favorite “ao dai”. At another corner of the place, there are outlets of eye-catching handicrafts, accessories and some cute magnets as souvenirs.
In the evening, you will have your dinner and stay overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City – Phan Thiet beach escape
After finishing a 6-hour trip traveling from Ho Chi Minh city to Phan Thiet beach, you will have your lunch which is, of course, the seafood specialty from the local restaurant then arrive at your hotel for check-in.
Mui Ne Fishing Village
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Location: Huynh Thuc Khang Street, Mui Ne, Phan Thiet City.
Settled on the northern side of Mui Ne Bay, the Fishing Village possesses a mesmerizing view of the long coastline with glittering golden sands and lines of green palm trees.
It is highly recommended to get up early in the morning for sightseeing the fishing harbor. You will be amazed by the colorful sunrise blending with local fishermen whose boats are full of crabs, shrimps, and fish ready for purchasing. Walking towards the Southern end, there is an area stuffed with clams and seashells in different shapes. If you have your kids with you, this might be their cup of tea.
White Sand dunes
Location: Hoa Thang, Bac Binh, Binh Thuan.
26 kilometers away from the Mui Ne Beach, the giant White Sand dunes Mui Ne is famous for its photogenic scenery. It is one of the only deserts in Asia with an expanse of sands and barren lands, a “sandy paradise”. The breath-taking view here is best to snap your pictures. You can either walk or rent a quad bike to explores all corners.
Another activity that you can join is sand sliding. Or else, a hot balloon tour to achieve the full view of the White Sand dunes is recommended but the price is a bit higher. The exciting part of the trip is that you can find a lotus lake at the center of the hot and dry desert.
Day 3: Phan Thiet beach relax
You will have your breakfast at the hotel before having a full day to enjoy and take a sunbath on the beach. The beach is liveliest in the afternoon when it is crowded with people at all ages. Kids fly kites or build sandcastles on the seashore, old men go jogging while adults immersing in the water. Furthermore, you can try some thrilling water sports.
In the evening, you can rent a tandem bicycle to explore the city by yourself or book an electric car instead. Similarly, drinking fresh coconut juice while enjoying the breezy atmosphere of the beach cannot be missed out.
There are continuing outlets of clothes and souvenirs along the street. Like any other beaches, Phan Thiet beach offers a range of stores that sell dried squids, shrimps, and different types of fish sauces.
Day 4: Phan Thiet – Ho Chi Minh City – Departure
It is your last day in the city. You will have breakfast at the hotel then check out to prepare for your flight. Turning back to Tan Son Nhat airport in Ho Chi Minh City from Phan Thiet will take you about 6 hours. Have a safe flight!
Hotels
City
Hotel list
Room type
Superior
Phan Thiet
Dynasty Beach Resort – Hoang Trieu
ROH room
Ho Chi Minh City
Hoang Phu Gia Hotel Saigon
Superior
First-class
Phan Thiet
Lotus Muine Resort & Spa
Premium Panorama View
Ho Chi Minh City
Royal Hotel Saigon
Deluxe
Deluxe
Phan Thiet
The Cliff Resort and Residences
Azul Sea View
Ho Chi Minh City
Equatorial Hotel Saigon
Deluxe
What to eat during 4 days in South Vietnam?
Banh mi/ Bread
Needless to say, the well-known Vietnamese “Banh mi” has many different flavors. In Ho Chi Minh city, you can find bread anywhere ranging from bread with egg, bread with pork or even bread with crispy squid rings which are just under 1$.
Com tam (broken rice)
This dish is the harmonization of rice, barbecued flavored pork ribs, fried egg, green onions, and many other ingredients.
Bun thit nuong
Bun thit nuong is a type of vermicelli rice noodle served with bean sprouts, spring rolls, pickles, and grilled pork, etc.
Căn cake
The traditional cake is made of rice powder for the crispy taste and topped with an egg. The flavor is strengthened with fish sauce.
Best time to travel
You can come to Ho Chi Minh anytime you want. As the southern end of a tropical country, Ho Chi Minh is quite hot in the summer.
It often rains heavily in Phan Thiet between July and August. Thus, it is not a good time to go swimming. The best time of the year is from January to May.
Early in the morning and late in the afternoon are the most beautiful periods of the day to enjoy the fascinating view of sunrise and sunset in Phan Thiet beach and the White Sand dunes. Those periods of the day are perfect to escape the heat of the summer.
Notes for 4-day in south Vietnam
Those historical and ritual sites such as the Reunification Palace and the Notre Dame Cathedral are very strict about clothes regulations, so remember to avoid short skirts, tank top, and skin-showing clothes when coming to those places.
Itinerary 2: Best of Mekong Delta 4 days
Day 1: Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) – Vinh Long – Can Tho
The first destination of the itinerary is Ho Chi Minh city. You will arrive at the hotel for check-in and meet the tour guide there. The tour proceeds to the Mekong Delta by boat then arrive at the town of Vinh Long. Along the canal, you can immerse yourself in nature.
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To continue, we will visit local people with their orchards, fruit plantation as well as brick and pottery factory. The local will warmly welcome you with the traditional Southern music performances. The lunch in Mekong Delta is highlighted by the “Elephant ear fish” dish.
Later, you will rejoin the car drive to the hub of Mekong Delta – Can Tho city then spend your night here.
Day 2: Can Tho
After having your breakfast at the hotel, start a leisurely cruise to Cai Rang Floating Market which is famous for its unusual operation.
Cai Rang market’s meeting is on the water with hundreds of boats full of fruits, agricultural products, and various food. The sample of the products is hung on a stick from the highest part of the boat so that customers know what they are looking for.
You are free in the afternoon to take advantage of the Victoria Resort Can Tho for relaxing, refreshing and spending your night here.
Option for Early Bird: Sunrise Breakfast on the Mekong Princess Cruise
On the next day, do not miss out the stunning view of the sunset while having your breakfast on Mekong Princess Cruise.
The breakfast is often served at 6:30 am. After having your light meals, get ready to come to the Cai Rang Floating market. When arriving there, visitors will get in another local traditional boat to wandering around the market. Next, the guide will take you to the noodle factory and a fruit orchard. You can try many types of fruit with a humble entrance fee. Finally, you will get back to the hotel by boat through some canals.
Day 3: Can Tho – Chau Doc
It takes you 4 hours to leave Can Tho for Chau Doc whose location is right on the banks of Bassac river, near the border of Campuchia. The guide will introduce you to the Bang Lang bird sanctuary, the incense stick village as well as the crocodile farm.
In the afternoon, you will be taken to the floating fish farm and the weaving Cham village by sampan boat. During the cruise, the harmonization of bird sounds, insect and animals combining with the breezy vibe of nature will ease your tired soul.
From the boat, there is a small “monkey bridge” connecting to the mainland. The village preserves a 100-year-old loom. You can see a lot of colorful and bright woven scarves and head wraps which you can buy as gifts here.
Before spending your night at Victoria Hotel Chau Doc, you will have a chance to visit Sam Mountain to watch the sunset.
Day 4: Chau Doc – Ho Chi Minh city
You will be served with a buffet breakfast at Chau Doc before returning to Ho Chi Minh city. The last destination is the town of My Tho where you can take a boat to explore the 4 pretty islets which are named after 4 sacred animals Dragon, Unicorn, Phoenix, and Tortoise. Barely any people know the places so you can take time to enjoy the unique experience.
Hotels
City
Hotel list
Room type
First-class
Can Tho
Victoria Can Tho Resort
Superior
Chau Doc
Victoria Chau Doc Hotel
Superior
What to eat?
Hu Tieu Nam Vang (Nam Vang noodle soup)
This noodle comes with shrimp, pork, quail egg, seafood and must-have ingredients – ground pork and pig’s organ for the distinctive broth.
Lau ca keo (Goby fish hot pot)
This dish is made of goby fish, tomatoes, pig’s bones, and other vegetables for a fresh, spicy and unforgettable taste.
Pia cake
Pia cake is a round dessert whose crust is made from wheat flour and tapioca flour. Inside the cake is sticky rice flour combined with salted duck egg, pork fat and ground mungbean. Sometimes Pia cake comes up with durian flavor. However, not everyone can stand the smell.
There is also the coconut worms that are only recommended for the wild ones.
Best time to travel
The rainy season in Mekong Delta starts from May to August. The best time to visit Mekong Delta is between September and November as it is the floating season here. The period from April to June after the rainy season is fine.
Notes
It is quite hot all year round so you should bring clothes that can stand the heat and humidity. A small umbrella or hat and a reusable water bottle are recommended.
Do not swim in the river. You can pick up leeches and parasites instead.
You should bring insect repellent as most of the destinations are near or within the forest.
For most of them, there is no tour guide available except the Reunification Palace if you did not book in advance. Let Luxury Travel become your companion.
AboutLuxury Travel
We are the first luxury tour operator in the region. Our team always try our best to customize a tour plan that satisfies even the pickiest customer. We promise to give you high-end accommodation, deluxe vehicles, and knowledgeable tour guides. With 15 years of experience, we are honored with the satisfaction rate of 99% and positive feedback on TripAdvisor.
The first itinerary best suit individuals and couples who want to stay away from the crowded cities and leave all of the burdens behind. The 8-day retreat will refresh and rejuvenate our minds. The latter is the best choice for families and travelers with a wide range of sightseeing and nature exploration. The plan is designed to give you the relaxing experience of lying on the beach and touring around all corners of the vibrant cities. Or else, if you are still confused, the third itinerary is the best option as it is the combination of the other two’s highlights.
Itinerary 1: Luxury Wellness Retreat Escape In Vietnam 8 days
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
You will be warmly welcomed by your tour guide at Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport then transferred to your hotel for check-in. Hanoi is the 1000-year-old capital of Vietnam. The city is the harmonization of traditional and modern values. The lively city will offer you a fun and unforgettable experience. You will be free in the afternoon to explore Hanoi before having dinner in a local restaurant and spend your night in Hanoi.
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Day 2: City tour
The next day’s destination is Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. As one of the most visited sites in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is the final resting place of the famous leader of Vietnam – Uncle Ho. Uncle Ho’s body is preserved in a glass case in the main hall. Once you get inside the Mausoleum, you have to turn off your mobile phone and stay quiet to show respect.
From Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, you can reach One Pillar Pagoda which is famous for its unique structure. The pagoda is built on a single stone pillar in the middle of a pond, whose shape represents a blooming lotus.
Just 1 kilometer away from One Pillar Pagoda is Quan Thanh Temple – one of the four sacred temples of the ancient Thang Long. The temple is a historical relic of Hanoi as it preserves a variety of wooden sculptures, statues, and carved couplets written in kanji. Until now, the Quan Thanh Temple is still a spiritual highlight of Hanoi.
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After enjoying your lunch at a local restaurant, you will take a 1-hour cyclo tour around the famed Old Quarter. It features humble ancient houses with a mixture of French colonial and Asian architectures. For a better understanding of Hanoi Old Quarter, you can visit Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple with a charming view or stop by the Dong Xuan market for local goods.
Next, you will be transferred to a Massage Center for a refreshing 90 mins Traditional Body massage.
In the evening, you will get a glimpse of Vietnam’s traditional art through a water puppet show. You will be back at your hotel as the show ends and stay overnight in Hanoi.
Day 3: Halong Bay – Staying overnight on Emperor Cruise with ENDLESS services (*)
The journey starts at 8:00 am as your driver will meet you at your hotel in Hanoi to travel to Halong Bay. There will be a 30-min break within the trip. You will get to the Emperor Cruises dock in the afternoon. Our team will greet you in our lounge before boarding. You will be facilitated with boarding by our Experiences Manager from Bai Tu Long Bay. During the journey, you can see a lot of beautiful islets in which the “Indochine” movie was filmed.
You will have your lunch at our Royal Restaurant on the main deck. Do not miss out on the chance to enjoy the Vietnam specialties while observing the beautiful and amazing view of the Bay.
Next, you will visit Vung Vieng fishing village which is well-known for its pearl-growing tradition. From the experience, you can take an insight into the local life and the feeding pearl process.
To continue, you will move to Vung Vieng floating village where you can visit the village and oyster pearl farming plots on bamboo boats under the guidance of the local.
You will be back to the boat by speedboat to proceed to Cong Do (sleeping area). Here you can immerse yourself in the relaxing atmosphere of sunset on the beach and the stunning view of surrounding islets. Kayaking is recommended. Our service also includes wine-tasting, joining our chef’s cooking performance and participating in making Vietnamese traditional food.
Your dinner will be served with a 5-course menu while adoring the beauty of the Bay by night.
You can also join a variety of night activities such as Movie Night, board games, massage, and spa or go squid fishing before stay overnight on board Emperor Cruises.
(*) Special Note:
Unlimited Service of Emperor Cruises
Local guide services to every corner
24-hour room service without additional charges
Mini-bar refilled daily with various drinks
Champaign/ wine in the room
Fruits, snacks, nuts
Dining menu in the room
Unlimited drinks
Unlimited use of Massage, Sauna, and Gym
Day 4: Ha Long Bay – Hanoi – flight to Da Nang – Hoi An
When the daylight comes, the warm sunshine will embrace your body while you are having cookies and tea before breakfast. It is great to start your new day with a Vovinam session on the deck.
You will visit the most favorite destinations of Bai Tu Long Bay – Hon Co Island and Co Cave afterwards. From above, Bai Tu Long Bay offers a spectacular view featuring the glittering white-sand beach and the crystal water of Hon Co Island. The island remains untouched as not many visitors know about the place. It is perfect for relaxing and sunbathing on the beach. Alternatively, you can go kayaking or go swimming in the clean water before leading yourself in the thrilling yet adventurous cave exploration.
Co Cave (or Thien Canh Son Cave) is extremely picturesque with the pristine stalactites formed thousands of years ago. Walking along a small stone staircase, visitors will reach Thien Canh Son Cave. You will be surprised not only by the shimmering stalactites inside the cave but also by the surrounding scenery of Bai Tu Long Bay and Halong Bay.
After returning to the cruise by speedboat, you will check your luggage and check out. The lunch will be prepared before you get back to the mainland.
The driver will wait for you at the Emperor Cruise dock to take you back to Hanoi or the airport for the upcoming flight to Da Nang. Once you get to Da Nang airport, you will be taken to Hoi An to revel in the ancient and delightful charm of the city. You will have your free time to relax in Hoi An for the rest of the day.
Day 5 + 6 + 7: Hoi An Wellness retreat
For the next 3 days, Almanity Hoi An Resort Retreat will offer you a wide range of special wellness activities for relaxing and refreshing. Almanity Hoi An Wellness Resort is a 4-star holistic spa-inclusive retreat located in 326 Ly Thuong Kiet, Tan An Ward.
The diverse life-enhancing wellness services include daily scheduled Yoga Class, unlimited Sauna and Steam for refreshment or feeling a deep sense of being at peace in My Chi Wellness and Spa for a 60-minute Spa Treatment everyday. You can also participate in the poolside Tai-Chi session and other activities in the resort.
My Chi Wellness and Spa where you can leave all of your burdens behind and rejuvenate is the largest spa in Vietnam with in-house skilled therapists.
Day 8: Hoi An – Da Nang Departure
On the last day of the trip, you will have a full-day off before moving to the Da Nang International Airport for your departure flight.
Hotel list
City
Hotel list
Room type
Comfort category/ 4-star accommodation
Ha Noi
Hanoi Pearl Hotel
Deluxe City View Room
Ha Long Bay
Emperor Cruises
State Suite Cabin
Hoi An
Almanity Resort
My Mind Room City view
Luxury category/ 4-5-star accommodation
Ha Noi
Sofitel Legend Metropole
Luxury Room
Ha Long Bay
Emperor Cruises
Royal Suite Cabin
Hoi An
Almanity Resort
My Soul Room Pool View
What to eat?
Hanoi
Bun cha | Source: Luxury Travel Vietnam
Bun cha (Vermicelli noodle with barbecued griller pork)
Pho (Vietnamese noodle soup whose broth comes from beef bones or sometimes pig bones)
Banh Cuon (Steamed rice sheet rolled with ground pork and minced mushroom. Usually topped with cilantro and fried shallots)
Ha Long Bay
Cha Muc (squid cake)
Oyster
Bun Be Be (noodles with mantis shrimp)
Hoi An
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Banh Mi Phuong (Madam Phuong bread)
Com ga (chicken rice)
Cao Lau (rice noodles with pork slices and vegetables)
Notes and Tips
The best time to visit Halong Bayis from October to December as the weather is not too hot and less rain but it will be crowded.
If the weather is too cold, some water activities might not be available.
Notes:If you want to buy something, ask for the price in advance as in big cities like Hanoi, foreigners are often charged at a higher price.
Keep your money, phone, and other valuable properties careful because there are a lot of pickpockets.
Itinerary 2: Vietnam Beach Vacation 8 days
Day 1: HCM City Arrival – Visiting Cu Chi tunnels
You will be picked up at Tan Son Nhat International Airport then transferred to your hotel. The schedule in the afternoon can be a private tour to the city or Cu Chi tunnels.
Christmas Eve on Bui Vien Street, Ho Chi Minh City
Cu Chi Tunnels are a massive and sophisticated network underneath Cu Chi District in the late 1940s. The complex consists of trapdoors, living quarters, kitchen, hospitals, command centers, and bomb shelters. To fight against a well-equipped enemy troop, the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong army went underground to avoid bombing and continue their guerilla tactics. After 1975, Cu Chi tunnels have been preserved as a part of the war memorial parks network.
There are also above-ground attractions including caged monkeys, shooting range and souvenir stores.
Day 2: HCM City – Nha Trang Arrival
In the morning, you will get to the airport for your upcoming flight to Nha Trang. You will arrive in the city before noon then have a private city tour to Long Son Pagoda, Bao Dai Villa, and Oceanographic Institute.
Long Son Pagoda is well-known for its giant Buddha statue situated on the crest of Trai Thuy mountain. The white Buddha statue is about 14 meters in height, which is the biggest of its kind in the country. The site has the unique Taoist architecture reflected by a range of sculptures of Taoist gods and mythical animals. The architecture of the pagoda is influenced by Eastern countries with mosaic features. The pagoda offers a spectacular view of the city harmonizing with bird chirping sounds and the ritual, breezy atmosphere.
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Bao Dao Villa is a former royal vacation home that used to serve the last emperor of Vietnam – Bao Dai. The seven-room residence is situated near the beach. Now, visitors can spend a night in Bao Dai’s actual bedroom which is now known as the King Room.
If you travel with your kids, the next site might be their favorite. Oceanographic Institute Nha Trang functions as a research center of marine life. It also preserves and displays thousands of marine species’ samples. The Ocean Museum is where showrooms of sea creatures and the marine ecosystems are located. You will immerse yourself in the colorful world of rare species of the galleries of the aquarium. The place provides you with useful knowledge of biological diversity and marine organism preservation.
You also have the chance to visit Cham Tower which is a favorite sacred site of worshippers when coming to Nha Trang and Chong Promontory whose mountainous coastline view is extremely amazing.
Lastly, you will stay overnight in Nha Trang.
Day 3: Nha Trang
You will have a day off for relaxing at the resort and stay overnight in Nha Trang.
Day 4: Nha Trang – Da Nang – Hoi An
Your flight will continue to Da Nang. Your driver will pick you up at the airport then take you to Hoi An.
In the afternoon, you will take a walking tour wandering around the Ancient Quarter of Hoi An for a half-day.
The first destination of the Hoi An trip is Chua Ong Pagoda located on Tran Phu Street, the center of the Ancient Quarter. The 17th-century pagoda is to honor Quan Cong – a talented and loyal Chinese general in feudal time. The place was influenced by Chinese architecture at that time. The statue of Quan Cong is situated in the main hall and at the back of the main sanctuary. Besides, there are also 2 other escort statues and 2 horse displays. The pagoda has witnessed many major changes of Hoi An and it now becomes an integral part of Hoi An’s spiritual life.
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The Chinese Assembly Halls in Hoi An shares the same architecture with other Chinese assembly halls elsewhere with a big gate, a large altar room featuring a garden and the main hall. The sites are decorated with lacquered boards, statues, and mural, etc. Out of 5 Chinese assembly halls in Hoi An, Fujian Assembly is the most famous one. Other assembly halls are Trung Hoa, Chaozhou, Cantonese, and Hainan.
When talking about the city of the ancient vibe, the 200-year-old Tan Ky house cannot be missed out. The ancient Tan Ky house has been preserved through seven generations. The house is a combination of Chinese and Japanese influence. It also reflects various relics of trade and cultural exchanges among Vietnam and other countries in the late 17thcentury. The Old House Tan Ky consists of 4 small rooms furnished with wooden antiques. The interior is decorated with large wooden doors and Chinese poems written on nacre boards while the back of the house faces the river and served as a loading goods area of foreign businessmen at that time.
The last attraction of the day is the Japanese Covered Bridge. The Hoi An’s emblem was constructed in the 1590s by the Japanese to connect with the Chinese quarters across the river. The bridge is solidly built in case of earthquakes. The Japanese Covered Bridge features the tile-covered roof, a curvy aisle, and 2 small corridors decorated with a pair of monkey and dog statues on both sides of the bridge. The Japanese Covered Bridge harmonizes the Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese features whose photogenic view will facilitate your perfect Instagram pictures.
After a long and joyful day in Hoi An, you will rest here overnight and prepare for your flight to Hanoi tomorrow.
Day 5: Hoi An – Da Nang – Visiting Hanoi
You will have a city tour from your hotel to the Museum of Ethnology in the afternoon which is 20 minutes away.
The museum preserves the historical and cultural heritages of 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam. The place also promotes socio-cultural diversity to the young by a wide range of outdoor activities, handicrafts, folk arts, water puppetry, and traditional music performances. There are some houses that imitate the traditional and distinctive architecture of ethnic minorities in the Northern and Central Vietnam. Furthermore, the place is a center for ethnographic research with its vast amount of information.
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From there, you will take a cyclo ride to the heart of Hanoi – the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake. You have 1 hour to explore the energetic and vibrant local life. There are a lot of cafes and restaurants overlooking the crowded city and Hoan Kiem Lake. In addition, if you come here at the weekend, Hanoi walking street will welcome you with a wide range of fun activities including acoustic music performances, Kpop random dance and traditional games.
As scheduled, you will enjoy traditional water puppet performance which is a spiritual specialty of Vietnam in Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre in the late afternoon. You will be captured by the fascinating legends and stories told by the theatre’s most skilled artists. You will stay overnight in Hanoi after the show ends.
Day 6: Hanoi – Halong Bay – Hanoi
The journey continues to Halong Bay.
Halong Bay is a natural wonder which has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1994. The scenery is something unreal and straight out of a movie. Halong Bay possesses a large number of smaller islands and caves. Some caves are closed to visitors to preserve their natural state.
The most popular caves and grottoes in Halong Bay are Thien Cung, Dau Go, Sung Sot, and Trinh Nu which come in different shapes and formation.
After driving for 3.5 hours, we will reach there.
We will take you on your boat for a cruise to this beautiful place for 4 hours. Your lunch will be served with high-end local seafood by our staff. The navigation ends as we take you to the harbor and drive back to Hanoi. You will spend your night in the city.
Day 7: Hanoi full-day city tour
The destination of the day is Ho Chi Minh’s complex.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, located in Ba Dinh District, is the last resting place of Uncle Ho – the famous president and the hero of Vietnam. The solid structure is designed to bear natural disasters and attacks. The body of Uncle Ho is preserved in a glass case in the central hall of the building. The surrounding of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum features a variety of plants that come from different regions of Vietnam.
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The complex also consists of Uncle Ho’s fish pond next to his stilt house. In contrast to his reputation, President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked in a humble wooden house from 1954 to 1969. The 2-floor house lies in the middle of a beautiful garden. The first floor is for meeting and working while the second one is the bedroom and office of Ho Chi Minh. Another part of Ho Chi Minh’s complex is the Presidential Palace. The Presidential Palace is a French-architecture building colored in mustard yellow. The building has 3 stories and 30 rooms standing out in the middle of lush gardens. However, visitors are not allowed to reach the Presidential Palace since it still functions as a political gathering center.
From there, we will arrive at the Temple of Literature which was the first university of Vietnam. It was built in 1070 to honor Confucius, scholars, and sages. From the main entrance, you will see Khue Van pavilion and Van lake. It is divided into 5 courtyards according to the 5 basic elements of the world. There are 82 out of 116 stelae set on the top of the turtle statues. They are ordered by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong in 1484 to record the names, places of birth and achievements of gifted and outstanding scholars.
Nowadays, students from everywhere in Vietnam come here to pray for luck in study and life, which becomes a tradition of Vietnamese.
You will be free in the afternoon then stay overnight in Hanoi to prepare your luggage for your departure tomorrow.
Day 8: Departure
It is your last day in the city. You are free before turning to Noi Bai International Airport for your flight.
Hotels
City
Hotel list
Room type
Superior
Hanoi
Hanoi Imperial hotel
Superior
Halong Bay
Huong Hai Deluxe Junk
Deluxe Cabin
Hoi An
Ancient House River Resort
Deluxe Garden view
Nha Trang
Asia Paradise hotel
Superior Seaview
Ho Chi Minh
Palace Saigon hotel
Deluxe
First-class
Hanoi
Sunway Hotel Hanoi
Superior
Halong Bay
Halong Pelican Cruise
Deluxe Cabin
Hoi An
Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa
Deluxe Riverview
Nha Trang
Novotel Nha Trang
Superior Oceanview
Ho Chi Minh
Liberty Central Hotel
Deluxe
Deluxe
Hanoi
Intercontinental Westlake Hanoi
Superior
Halong Bay
Emperor Cruises
State Suite
Hoi An
Palm Garden Beach Resort & Spa
Deluxe Oceanview
Nha Trang
Sheraton Nha Trang Hotel & Spa
Deluxe
Ho Chi Minh
Sofitel Plaza Hotel Saigon
Superior
What to eat?
HCM City
Banh bot chien (rice flour cakes are chopped into small pieces then fried with eggs and green onions)
Banh trang tron (rice paper salad with green mango, chili paste, and quail egg)
Com suon (rice with chopped grilled pork ribs)
Hanoi
Bun rieu (crab noodle with tomato broth)
Pho cuon (beef, cilantro, bean sprouts, and lecture wrapped together with a thin rice cake sheet)
Xoi (sticky rice came with many different flavors commonly mung bean paste, fried shallots, fried eggs or Vietnamese sausage, etc.)
Nha Trang
Banh can (round crispy rice cake topped with either quail eggs or seafood)
Banh xeo (yellow crepe-like cake with pork, shrimp, bean sprouts and sliced onions inside)
Da Nang
Bun cha ca (noodle with fish cake)
Banh Beo (steamed cakes made of rice flour topped with pork crackle and shrimp powder)
Hoi An
Thit xien nuong (grilled pork wrapped around a stick)
Scallop (Grilled scallops topped with peanut and green onions)
Mi Quang (noodle can be served with pork, chicken, shrimp, quailed egg, etc. topped with rice crackers and peanuts)
Notes and Tips
Best time to visit:The suggested time to visit these places is from October to December as the weather will be not too hot in Hanoi and HCM City while it will be less rain in Ha Long Bay. The period from March to May is fine since it will be not too hot and less crowded but you should be aware of the unpredictable rain.
Notes:In Ho Chi Minh’s complex and the Temple of Literature, you have to strictly follow the clothes regulation. You should avoid short skirts, tank tops, and skin-showing clothes.
Before getting inside the Mausoleum, remember to turn off your phone or put it in silent mode and be quiet to show respect.
When coming to Long Son Pagoda in Nha Trang, please secure your property as there are a lot of scammers and pickpockets around.
Itinerary 3: Essential Highlights of Vietnam 8 Days
Day 1: Arrive HCM City
From Tan Son Nhat International Airport, you will arrive at your hotel.
In the afternoon, you will have a private tour to HCM City – the financial center of Vietnam. It welcomes many foreign visitors every year because of the cultural diversity, charismatic architecture and amazing local cuisine.
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Visiting Ben Thanh market, a city’s landmark, you will be amazed by the heaven of colorful fabrics, clothes and various kinds of ready-to-eat local specialties. It is also a great option to buy handicrafts, accessories, and souvenirs.
Located in District 3, the War Remnants Museum represent relics of the Vietnam War and the First Indochina War. It consists of exhibit rooms displaying military equipment, the “tiger cage” that detained political prisoners and a series of photos reflecting the crime of Agent Orange in the past.
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Similarly, the Reunification Palace is another historic highlight in the city which used to be the base of the Vietnam General Ngo Dinh Diem. It was the command center of South Vietnam which is now designated to recreate the tragic yet heroic wartime with the display of valuable artifacts.
You will spend your night in HCM City.
Day 2: Mekong Delta Excursion
On the next day, you will go to the Mekong Delta in the southernmost area of Vietnam which is known as the rice bowl of the country. You will head to My Tho by private boat through vegetable plantations and fruit orchards on the banks of the canals. Your lunch will be served at a local restaurant in the center of Mekong then concluded with tropical fruits. Before getting back to HCM City to stay overnight, you will visit a snake farm where they breed snakes for snake wines and other products.
Day 3: HCM City – Da Nang – Hoi An Arrival
You will get to the airport for the next flight to Da Nang on Vietnam Airlines. Once you arrive here, the guide will take you on a city tour.
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The first destination is the Cham Museum which is dictated to recreate the Cham people’s life and culture in 192 AD. The museum represents a series of Cham sculptures, terracotta and stone artworks from the 7th to 15th centuries.
Marble Mountain (Ngu Hanh Son in Vietnamese) is a cluster of five limestone mountains with each was named after an element in China’s philosophy. The mountain is not only a Buddhist worshipping place but also a favorite site for hiking which provides a panoramic view of My Khe Beach.
From there, you will reach the charming Hoi An with many ancient houses, bright and colorful lanterns as well as wonderful local cuisines.
You will check-in for your hotel and spend your night here.
Day 4: Hoi An
Hoi An was a commercial center for foreign traders. Nowadays, Hoi An is a delightful riverside town with numerous cafes, tailor shops and famous attractions such as Japanese Covered Bridge, Chinese Assembly Halls, Tan Ky House, and Chua Ong Pagoda, etc.
You will be free for the rest of the day before traveling to Hanoi tomorrow.
Day 5: Hoi An – Da Nang – Hanoi Arrival
The capital of Vietnam maintains the French colonial structures which blend well with the modern buildings. Before having a fancy dinner at a deluxe restaurant in the French Quarter, you will have time to take a cyclo ride tour around the Old Quarter.
You can visit the peaceful and charming Hoan Kiem Lake which possesses a myth about the sacred turtle or take a short tour at Hoa Lo Prison before turning to the Temple of Literature to pray for luck in study and life.
In the evening, you will enjoy a traditional water puppet show then stay overnight in Hanoi.
Day 6: Hanoi
Today, you will visit Ho Chi Minh’s complex which consists of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, his stilt house, and the Presidential Palace to know more about the life and work of our beloved leader.
Next, One Pillar Pagoda whose structure represents a blooming lotus in the middle of a pond cannot be missed out.
Nearby the One Pillar Pagoda is the Old Quarter with 36 streets selling particular local goods and handicrafts.
For a better understanding of Hanoi and the local life, you should also reach Quan Thanh Temple, Tran Quoc Pagoda, Ngoc Son Temple, and the romantic West Lake. Furthermore, the History Museum and the Ethnology Museum is worth visiting for a valuable historical and cultural insight.
You will spend your night in Hanoi.
Day 7: Hanoi – Halong Bay – Hanoi
From Hanoi, you will drive to Halong Bay for a 4-hour cruise on the beautiful bay. Along the journey, you will get to one of the limestone caves within the area. Later, you will have your high-end lunch with fresh seafood while admiring the spectacular view of the place. You will be back to the harbor, then go back to Hanoi for the night.
Day 8: Departure
As it is your last day in Hanoi, you will be free to go shopping before moving to Noi Bai International Airport for your departure flight.
Hotels
City
Hotel list
Room type
Superior
Hanoi
Hanoi Imperial Hotel
Superior
Halong Bay
Huong Hai Deluxe Junk
Deluxe Cabin
Hue
Hue Heritage hotel
Deluxe Garden view
Hoi An
Ancient House River Resort
Deluxe Garden view
HCM City
Palace Saigon hotel
Deluxe
First-class
Hanoi
Sunway Hotel Hanoi
Superior
Halong Bay
Halong Pelican Cruise
Deluxe Cabin
Hue
Eldora Hue Hotel
Deluxe
Hoi An
Hoi An Boutique Resort
Superior
HCM City
Liberty Central Hotel
Deluxe
Luxury
Hanoi
Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi
Grand Luxury
Halong Bay
Emperor Cruises
Signature Suite
Hue
La Residence Hue
Deluxe Riverview
Hoi An
Palm Garden Beach Resort & Spa
Deluxe Oceanview
HCM City
Park Hyatt Saigon Hotel
Park room
What to eat?
Hanoi:
Bun Ca (Fish rice noodles)
Nem cua be (Crab spring rolls)
Banh mi (Bread)
Halong Bay:
Sam (horseshoe crab)
Sa sung (peanut worm)
Hue:
Che thap cam (Vietnamese sweet soup)
Nem lui (Hue Lemongrass skewer)
Com hen (rice with baby clams)
Hoi An:
Cao Lau (pork rice noodle)
Com ga Hoi An (Hoi An chicken rice)
Banh xeo (Vietnamese pancake)
HCM City:
Com tam (broken rice)
Goi cuon (Vietnamese spring rolls)
Hu Tieu (Rice noodle)
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