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- Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
- Day 2: Hanoi City Tour by Vintage Jeep
- Day 3: Duong Lam Ancient Village by Bike (Optional)
- Day 4: Hanoi - Halong Bay by Scenic Flight
- Day 5: Halong Bay – Hanoi
- Day 6: Hanoi Street Food Tour with a Local Blogger (Optional)
- Day 7: Hanoi - Sapa
- Day 8: Sapa Discovery Tour
- Day 9: Sapa - Hanoi
- Day 10: Hanoi - Hue
- Day 11: Explore & Experience the Emperor's Life
- Day 12: Hue - Hoi An
- Day 13: Hoi An Walking & Countryside Tour
- Day 14: Hoi An - Danang - Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 15: Saigon City Tour by Sidecar
- Day 16: Ho Chi Minh City - Cu Chi Tunnels
- Day 17: Ho Chi Minh City - Phu Quoc Island
- Day 18 - 19: Phu Quoc Relax & Revelry
- Day 20: Phu Quoc Island - Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 21: Ho Chi Minh City Departure
Explore the mesmerizing Vietnam from the rugged north down to its vibrant south, with a ton of history, cultures, cuisine, and incredible sceneries on the way. From an interesting exploration by a vintage jeep in Hanoi to remote tribal villages with stunning rice terraces and incredible views in Sapa. From the UNESCO World Heritage Site National Park to the grand citadel in Hue. From the ancient town in Hoi An to the vibrant Ho Chi Minh City, this luxury tour will leave you with incredible memories.
General Information
Tour Route: Hanoi - Halong Bay - Sapa - Hue - Hoi An - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) - Phu Quoc Island
Duration: 21 Days/ 20 Nights
Date: No fixed departure dates. You may go whenever you wish.
Start/ End: Hanoi/ Saigon
Tour Customizable: Absolutely! (Tell us your specific requirements in the inquiry form)
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
Day 2: Hanoi City Tour by Jeep
Day 3: Duong Lam Ancient Village by Bike (Optional)
Day 4: Hanoi - Halong Bay by Private Seaplane
Day 5: Halong Bay - Hanoi
Day 6: Hanoi Street Food Tour with a Local Blogger (Optional)
Day 7: Journey to the North
Day 8: Sapa Discovery
Day 9: Sapa - Hanoi
Day 10: Hanoi - Hue
Day 11: Explore & Experience Emperor Life
Day 12: Hue - Hoi An
Day 13: Hoi An Walking & Countryside Tour
Day 14: Hoi An - Saigon
Day 15: Saigon City Tour by Sidecar
Day 16: Legend Underground System Discovery
Day 17: Saigon - Phu Quoc
Day 18: Phu Quoc Relax & Revelry
Day 19: Phu Quoc Relax & Revelry
Day 20: Phu Quoc - Saigon
Day 21: Saigon Departure
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- Exceeding high expectations through the anticipation of your needs
- Giving unprecedented levels of attention to detail
- Delivering seamless experiences that leave you ‘wowed’ every step of the way
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The companion of your luxury journey is well-selected for his intimate destination knowledge as well as his accordant personality including energetic, enthusiastic, humorous, loyal, and caring. He is always ready to support us anytime and anywhere.
Hand-Picked Hotels & Restaurants
No effort has been spared in sourcing the finest hotels and restaurants in Vietnam to ensure that you will receive the utmost comfort and delicious meals during your journeys.
Premium Transportation
With state-of-the-art limousine cars, high-class flights, private planes, and luxury cruise ships, we will make your transportation relaxing and enjoyable during your luxury vacation in Vietnam.
Special Note: Each Vietnam luxury tour is carefully crafted to your exact specifications. Tell us your request or interest, if it’s possible, we can surely arrange it for you. We always ensure you can enjoy whatever way pleases you most.
Full Itinerary
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
On Hanoi arrival, you will be welcome by a Viet Vision Travel guide and driver, then transfer to the hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is your leisure to explore the Vietnamese capital. Hanoi is a fascinating and bustling city of sacred pagodas, ancient temples, cultural institutions, and enchanting French colonial quarters. It is also one of the best places to taste the mouthwatering array of street foods.
Accommodation: Hanoi Sofitel Metropole
Dinner: Ly Club Restaurant
Transportation: Private Limousine Car from the airport to the hotel
Day 2: Hanoi City Tour by Vintage Jeep
After breakfast, explore the charming Hanoi of colonial buildings, scenic lake, and tree-lined boulevards by a vintage Jeep. First, visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, which is built to house the preserved body of great president Ho Chi Minh. Next, visit One Pillar Pagoda, the iconic Buddhist temple built in 1049 owning the shape of a lotus blossom on a single stone pillar. Before lunch, continue to visit the picturesque Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first national university built in the late 11th century.
In the afternoon, ride along the famed Hanoi old quarter and get a wonderfully eclectic glimpse into Hanoi street life. Before traveling to the scenic Hoan Kiem Lake (Lake of the Returned Sword). On riding around the lake, you will hear the legend in the 15th century about the origin of its name. Stop at Ngoc Son Temple (Jade Mountain Temple) accessible by the gorgeous wooden The Huc Bridge.
Accommodation: Hanoi Sofitel Metropole
Lunch: KOTO Restaurant
Dinner: Moc Central Restaurant
Transportation: Private Vintage Jeep
Day 3: Duong Lam Ancient Village by Bike (Optional)
Today is your leisure day to explore Hanoi or you can join in an interesting countryside journey to experience the peaceful and rustic Vietnamese rural area. After breakfast, leave Hanoi and head to Duong Lam ancient village, a typical long-standing agricultural village in the northern Red River Delta. It is also the only place in Vietnam of being the birthplace of two Vietnamese kings and being recognized by UNESCO for its huge efforts in preserving local culture and heritage.
Take a leisurely cycling tour along Duong Lam’s narrow alleyways to see rural local life and ancient Vietnamese architecture dating back over 4 centuries. Visit Mong Phu Temple whose original village entrance gate remains and observe the villagers’ daily life. Enjoy a home-hosted lunch served in a 300-year-old house while chatting with friendly and hospitable owners. Later, continue biking to Phung Hung and Ngo Quyen temples and the 600-year-old Mia Pagoda which is famous for its 287 ancient statues. End your day by a visit the old Catholic Church before returning to Hanoi.
Accommodation: Hanoi Sofitel Metropole
Lunch: Home-hosted lunch (Duong Lam Village)/ Ngon Villa Restaurant (Hanoi)
Dinner:Cloud Nine Restaurant & Sky Bar
Transportation: Private Limousine car
Day 4: Hanoi - Halong Bay by Scenic Flight
After breakfast, transfer to the airport to take a scenic flight by seaplane to Halong Bay. You will have a chance to see the World Natural Heritage Site from a unique view of the air. More than 2,000 limestone islets rising out from the emerald waters make up the magic Halong Bay. It takes millions of years for wind and waves to erode the islands and create majestic caves, grottos, and the occasional sandy cove. On landing at Halong airport, you will be transferred to the cruise ship for check-in, lunch, and a short rest. Later, you can enjoy swimming, kayaking to explore hidden corners of the bay, and excursions to floating villages of making pearls and fishing. Overnight on the cruise ship
Accommodation - Lunch - Dinner: Cruise
Transportation: Private Seaplane from Hanoi to Halong Bay
Day 5: Halong Bay – Hanoi
Wake up early this morning to behold the gorgeous dawn at Halong Bay then participate in a Taichi lesson with an experienced master which is extremely good for your health. Then travel by boat to explore Sung Sot Cave (Cave of Surprises) filled with mysteries in every stalactite. Later, return to the cruise and join the cooking class instructed by a top chef. You will have a chance to learn to make Vietnamese traditional dishes among the iconic destination in Vietnam. After lunch, farewell the cruise team, disembark the ship and take a flight back to Hanoi. Overnight in Hanoi.
Accommodation: Cruise (Halong Bay) - Hanoi Sofitel Metropole (Hanoi)
Lunch: Cruise
Dinner: Duong Restaurant
Transportation: Private Seaplane (Halong Bay - Hanoi)
Day 6: Hanoi Street Food Tour with a Local Blogger (Optional)
Today, take an amazing street food tour at Hanoi’s best culinary spots with a food blogger – Mr. Van Cong Tu (optional), the man with an enormous passion for food and culture. First of all, reach Thanh Ha market in the heart of Hanoi Old Quarter to taste local delicacies listen to his explanation of food practices, and feel the sights and sounds of Hanoi – the essence of Vietnamese culture. Next, travel to Dong Xuan market – the biggest traditional market in Hanoi. You will completely be impressed by the diversity of foods, dried goods, spices, and aromatics known as the essentials of Vietnamese cuisine. Stop at any stalls that make you interested, order the foods from the friendly sellers, and enjoy.
Later, move to Hang Than Street to view ceremonial cake stalls and taste a special French-influenced dessert. Then head to Hang Cot Street and taste, especially o mai (treated seasonal fruits) - a common snack in Vietnam. End the tour at Giang coffee for a well-earned sit-down and unique egg coffee before transferring back to your hotel.
Accommodation: Hanoi Sofitel Metropole
Lunch: Food tour/ Old Hanoi Restaurant
Dinner: Gramma's Restaurant
Transportation: Private Limousine Car
Day 7: Hanoi - Sapa
Today, journey north to the land of stunning natural sceneries, ethnic hill tribes, and unique cultures. On arrival in Sapa, check in at the resort and take a rest after the long travel. The rest of the day is your free time to explore this “town on the clouds”.
Accommodation - Lunch: Topas Ecolodge Sapa
Dinner: Hill Station Signature Restaurant
Transportation: Private Limousine Car (Hanoi - Sapa)
Day 8: Sapa Discovery Tour
After breakfast, travel downhill through pine forests until reaching a small village of Suoi Ho, the home to the Black Hmong ethnic minority. You'll see their special houses which are built without windows due to the cold winter weather together with the images of locals weaving colorful clothes and the children playing in the front yard. Then walk through rice paddy fields and spectacular scenery to Ma Tra to see people at work in the tea and cardamom plantations. Enjoy your lunch with local specialties at a local house.
In the afternoon, travel to the stunning Tram Ton Pass on the northern side of Mount Fansipan to gain incredible views of the Hoang Lien Valley of rice terraces dotted with the village of ethnic minorities. End the day with an exploration of the Fairy Cave where three fairies hid from their father because they wish to stay on earth, according to the myth. Then get on the vehicle and transfer back to the resort.
Accommodation: Topas Ecolodge Sapa
Lunch: Home-hosted lunch
Dinner: A Phu Restaurant
Transportation: Private Limousine Car
Day 9: Sapa - Hanoi
This morning today is your relaxing time after a long day of traveling. You can visit the Sapa market nearby to buy some local souvenirs or simply see the vibrant atmosphere where surrounding peoples gather to trade their products. In the afternoon, transfer back to Hanoi for overnight
Lunch: Good Morning Vietnam Restaurant
Dinner: La Badiane Hanoi
Accommodation: Hanoi Sofitel Metropole
Transportation: Private Limousine Car (Hanoi - Sapa)
Day 10: Hanoi - Hue
After breakfast, reach the airport for a flight to Hue city. On arrival, transfer to the hotel for check-in, repose, and lunch. Hue used to serve as an imperial capital to the Nguyen Lords, a feudal dynasty that reigned Vietnam from the 17th to the 19th century.
In the afternoon, leave your hotel at about 4.00 pm, the Vespa scooter driver will take you through some less-traveled roads to the most flattering angles for photo shooting before reaching Vong Canh Hill. Its hilltop offers a panoramic viewpoint over the romantic Perfume River and the royal valley where royal family members of the Nguyen Dynasty rest in peace. Enjoy an aperitif while contemplating the river landscape and magnificent sunset.
Accommodation - Lunch: Azerai La Residence Hotel
Dinner: Ancient Hue Restaurant
Transportation: Domestic Flight (Hanoi - Hue); Private Limousine Car - Vespa Scooter
Day 11: Explore & Experience the Emperor's Life
With splendid tombs of emperors, old pagodas, and the historical relics of the citadel, the city still retains its royal charm. First of all, visit the Hue Imperial Citadel, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, to see its astonishing architecture and gardens while listening to your guide’s explanation of the events and the intrigue of the former royal court.
After lunch, take a dragon boat trip to visit Thien Mu pagoda, Hue’s best-preserved religious construction and the symbol of Vietnamese Buddhism. then travel to An Dinh Palace, the private residence of Emperor Khai Dinh, Vietnam’s second-last in the 20th century. It was built in 1917 with the inspiration of French architectural styles. After the Vietnam war, the construction was seriously damaged and it was recently restored. Get an overview of the life of a Royal family through the bedroom, entertaining rooms, and book room.
Accommodation: Azerai La Residence Hotel
Lunch: Royal Park Restaurant
Transportation: Private Limousine Car
Day 12: Hue - Hoi An
Today, embark on an incredible drive from Hoi An to Hue. Stop en route at some memorable and interesting locations. It starts with Hai Van Pass for incredible vistas of mountains, clouds, and sea before heading to Marble Mountain where you will witness some sacred statues and stone sculptures. Then stop at Cham Museum which is well-known not just for its great collection of Champa-era artwork and artifacts, but also for being the only museum in the world specifically dedicated to Cham history. After lunch, continue your travel to Hoi An ancient town. After check-in and a short rest, feel free at leisure to wander around this town filled with history and culture.
Accommodation: Anantara Hoi An
Lunch: Lam Vien Restaurant
Dinner: Ancient Faifo
Transportation: Private Limousine Car
Day 13: Hoi An Walking & Countryside Tour
With its beguiling riverside and pretty architecture, Hoi An is small enough to explore on foot and soak up its rich heritage of tradition and culture. Used to be an important port and trading town, Hoi An is a melting pot of Chinese, Japanese and French influences. You can see the Japanese Merchant Houses, the famed Japanese bridge, the Chinese temples, old tea warehouses, temples, and traditional pagodas. Motorized traffic is prohibited which has cemented Hoi An’s status as one of Vietnam’s most pleasant and prized towns.
After lunch, discover the Hoi An countryside with an interesting buffalo cart ride, passing lush green rice paddies and vegetable farms at Cam Thanh village. You can also see Vietnamese farmers working the fields and countless ducks swimming along the canals. Then board a Vietnamese basket boat and start cruising down Hoi An River. Reach a good spot, hop off the boat to shore, and try your hands at casting the traditional Vietnamese fishing nets with the instruction of fishermen owning years of experience and advice. Later, re-board on a larger boat and enjoy light, grilled seafood dishes, and a refreshing cool drink.
Accommodation: Anantara Hoi An
Lunch: Picnic lunch
Dinner: Orivy Hoi An
Transportation: Private Limousine Car
Day 14: Hoi An - Danang - Ho Chi Minh City
The morning is your leisure to enjoy the peaceful sceneries of Thu Bon River. Then get on the vehicle for a transfer to Danang airport to catch a flight to Ho Chi Minh City. The evening is your free time to explore the heart of South Vietnam as well as the most vibrant city in the country.
Accommodation: Park Hyatt Saigon
Lunch: Anantara Hoi An
Dinner: Dinner at Bonsai River Cruise
Transportation: Private Limousine Car (Hoi An - Danang) - Domestic Flight (Danang - Ho Chi Minh City)
Day 15: Saigon City Tour by Sidecar
In spite of being a modern metropolis, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) still retains its fascinating connections with the past. After breakfast, enjoy a city tour to admire Saigon’s historic relics and landmarks from the unique vantage point of a vintage sidecar motorbike with the chauffeur.
It starts with a visit to Notre Dame Cathedral, a red brick edifice with twin spires constructed by the French in the colonial period. Then head across to the Central Post Office, another French construction completed in 1891. Then travel to the Reunification Palace, the headquarters of the puppet Saigon government during the American War. End the tour with a visit to the War Remnants Museum for a vivid perspective of the American War through the eyes of the Vietnamese.
Accommodation: Park Hyatt Saigon
Lunch: Quan An Ngon Restaurant
Dinner: The Deck Saigon
Transportation: Vintage Sidecar
Day 16: Ho Chi Minh City - Cu Chi Tunnels
Today, travel to the ingenious Cu Chi tunnels, a great network of connecting underground tunnels used by the Viet Cong soldiers as hiding spots during the Vietnam War. They also served as living places, supply routes, communication, housed hospitals, weapons caches, and food. A visit to this legendary underground system will give you a better understanding of the tunnels’ history, the hardship inside the tunnels and the reason why small Vietnam can defeat powerful America.
Accommodation: Park Hyatt Saigon
Lunch: Picnic Lunch
Dinner: Jardin des Sens
Transportation: Private Limousine Car
Day 17: Ho Chi Minh City - Phu Quoc Island
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for a flight to Phu Quoc Island, the pearl in the Gulf of Thailand. On arrival, you will be greeted at Duong Dong airport, then move to the resort. The rest of the day is your leisure to relax on the beach or at the resort.
Accommodation: Salinda Resort
Lunch: Crab House Restaurant
Dinner: Hum Lounge & Restaurant
Transportation: Domestic Flight (Ho Chi Minh City - Phu Quoc) - Private Limousine Car
Day 18 - 19: Phu Quoc Relax & Revelry
Enjoy your free time at the resort or join in some short trips to explore the island highlights such as Ham Ninh fishing village, pepper garden village, Phu Quoc's famous fish sauce factory, and pearl-cultivating farm. You also can try some diving and snorkeling or visit Phu Quoc's former prison, An Thoi port, and Sao beach.
Accommodation: Salinda Resort
Lunch: Itaca Resto Lounge - Saigonese Eatery
Dinner: On The Rocks Restaurant - The Spice House Cassia Cottage
Transportation: Private Limousine Car
Day 20: Phu Quoc Island - Ho Chi Minh City
Feel free at leisure until the vehicle transfers you to the airport for the flight back to Ho Chi Minh City in the afternoon.
Lunch: Mango Bay Restaurant
Dinner: Cuc Gach Quan Restaurant
Accommodation: Park Hyatt Saigon
Transportation: Domestic Flight (Phu Quoc - Ho Chi Minh City)
Day 21: Ho Chi Minh City Departure
After breakfast, you are free to relax at the hotel or explore the city before transferring to the airport for your flight home. Trip ends. See you again in the next Vietnam tour packages.