16 day holiday exploring northern Vietnam’s diverse landscape, fascinating culture, and fabulous beaches, including sailing on a traditional Junk, cycling in rural stilt villages, sightseeing in Hanoi, and five nights on a tropical island idyll.
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Flights are typically an additional £600 per person economy class from London
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If travelling in the Western Winter months (November to April) we recommend the Island of Phu Quoc (Vietnam) for your beach time on this itinerary.
If travelling in the Western Winter (May through to October), we recommend avoiding Phu Quoc and either extending in Hoi An for beach time (Central Vietnam tends to stay relatively dry) or combining Vietnam with the beaches of Koh Samui in Thailand instead as it gets the best weather in the region during the rainy season.
DAY 1: ARRIVAL AT HANOI AIRPORT AND TRANSFER TO YOUR HOTEL
On arrival at the airport you will be met by your chauffeur and make the 40 minute transfer to your hotel. Check in for two nights in a family suite room at Hanoi La Siesta, a contemporary hotel located in the heart of the city’s atmospheric Old Quarter, with facilities including a restaurant, gym, cinema, and spa. Spend the remaining day at leisure, relaxing in the hotel or exploring the vibrant Old Quarter.
Accommodation: Hanoi La Siesta Hotel, Hanoi
DAY 2: HANOI AND RURAL VILLAGES BY BIKE
After breakfast, take a short drive to a traditional village outside the city. Enjoy a guided bicycle excursion around the local markets, cultural buildings, and ancient temples, and learn about Vietnamese rural life and customs. Witness a food demonstration before sharing a typical Vietnamese lunch with a village family. Afterwards, return to Hanoi for an afternoon of sightseeing and culture. Enjoy a musical performance at the city’s Temple of Literature, followed by a cycle around the Old Quarter and peaceful Hoan Kiem Lake, finishing with an entertaining water puppet demonstration. Opt for dinner back at the hotel or choose from one of Hanoi’s tempting restaurants.
Meals included: breakfast and lunch
Accommodation: Hanoi La Siesta Hotel, Hanoi
DAY 3: HANOI TO MAI CHAU. VILLAGE BIKE RIDE
This morning, enjoy a picturesque 3 ½ hour road transfer to rural Mai Chau, a tranquil contrast to bustling Hanoi. Renowned for its traditional stilt houses, emerald paddy fields, and tree-clad mountain peaks, this enchanting landscape is home to many of Vietnam’s indigenous ethnic groups. Arrive at the delightful village of Poom Coom and check into the Mai Chau Eco Lodge for a two night stay in a deluxe connecting bungalow. Visit a village family, and enjoy warm hospitality along with a delicious home cooked lunch. This afternoon, cycle around the local community, absorbing the tranquil pace of life and majestic scenery. Spend the evening at leisure back at the eco lodge, which boasts a delightful swimming pool and a restaurant with panoramic views. If you prefer to trek, we would swap in Pu Luong Retreat instead of Mai Chau as it offers better trekking routes amidst dramatic mountain scenery and rice terraces.
Meals included: breakfast and lunch
Accommodation: Mai Chau Eco Lodge, Mai Chau
DAY 4: CYCLE AND WALKING AROUND MAI CHAU
Following breakfast at the hotel, spend the day exploring the area’s charming villages, with an opportunity to meet children at a local school. Return to the eco lodge for a relaxing evening.
Meals included: breakfast
Accommodation: Mai Chau Eco Lodge, Mai Chau
DAY 5: MAI CHAU TO HANOI VIA MUONG CULTURAL MUSEUM EN ROUTE
After breakfast, enjoy a leisurely morning before being driven back to Hanoi. En route, visit the Muong Cultural Museum in Hoa Binh, whose substantial exhibits include traditional Vietnamese architecture, art, and sculpture, and cultural artefacts from the indigenous Muong population. Arrive back at Hanoi La Siesta in time for dinner and an evening of leisure in the buzzing metropolis.
Meals included: breakfast and lunch
Accommodation: Hanoi La Siesta Hotel, Hanoi
DAY 6: HA LONG BAY JUNK CRUISE
Today bid farewell to Vietnam’s capital, and take a scenic 4 hour road transfer to Ha Long Bay. En route, visit a picturesque village for lunch and a water puppet performance by local artists. The breath taking UNESCO World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay is northern Vietnam’s prime visitor destination, a glorious stretch of turquoise sea dotted with tiny islands, grottoes, and towering limestone cliffs. On arrival, step aboard the Dragon Pearl Junk, a traditional Vietnamese sailing vessel, for a two night stay in a deluxe cabin. Following a freshly caught seafood lunch, set sail to gorgeous Bai Tu Long Bay, renowned for its pristine beaches and distinctive karst (limestone) landscapes. Spend the afternoon swimming and kayaking, followed by a sunset dinner and peaceful night at sea.
Meals included: all meals
Accommodation: Dragon Pearl Junk, Ha Long Bay
Day 7: HALONG BAY JUNK CRUISE - SWIMMING & KAYAKING
Today, enjoy the beauty of Bai Tu Long Bay. After breakfast, cruise to the historic floating village of Cong Dam through a remarkable natural landscape of unique rock formations emerging from the sea. After lunch on board, sail to Hon Co Island for a leisurely afternoon of swimming, kayaking, and glorious unspoilt scenery. Dinner is served on board.
Meals included: all meals
Accommodation: Dragon Pearl Junk, Ha Long Bay
DAY 8: HA LONG BAY TO HOI AN
After breakfast, spend a relaxing morning swimming and cruising in the bay. Following lunch on board, return to Ha Long Bay Port and disembark. Take a scenic 3½ hour road transfer to Hanoi airport, for a 1 hour 20 minute evening flight to Da Nang. Following a 40 minute road transfer, arrive at Hoi An for a three night stay. Overnight in a boutique hotel in Hoi An old town.
Meals included: breakfast and lunch
Accommodation: Allegro Hoi An
DAY 9: HOI AN AND VILLAGES BY BIKE AND BOAT
This morning, take a brief boat excursion to a nearby village to meet local fishermen and learn about their livelihood. After lunch, take a leisurely bike ride through paddy fields and farmland, arriving at the vibrant historic port town of Hoi An. Enjoy a guided tour through the atmospheric winding alleyways of this UNESCO World Heritage site, whose architecture dates from the 15th century. Return to the hotel in time for dinner.
Meals included: breakfast and lunch
Accommodation: Allegro Hoi An
DAY 10: AT LEISURE IN HOI AN
Enjoy a relaxing day at the hotel, wandering the old town or at the nearby beach.
Meals included: breakfast
Accommodation: The Allegro Hoi An
DAY 11: HOI AN TO PHU QUOC ISLAND
Today take a 40 minute transfer to Da Nang airport for a 1 ½ hour flight to Ho Chi Minh airport, followed by a one hour flight to the idyllic tropical island of Phu Quoc, off Vietnam’s south coast. Check in for a five night stay at Mango Bay Resort, a tranquil eco-friendly spa hotel with two restaurants, overlooking a glorious sandy beach.
Meals included: breakfast
Accommodation: Mango Bay Resort, Phu Quoc
DAYS 12 TO 15: BEACH DAYS ON PHU QUOC
Relax and soak up the sunshine surrounded by Phu Quoc’s clear tropical waters and white sands. Indulge in a spot of pampering at the hotel spa, or choose from ocean based activities including fishing, snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking, and paddle boarding. Also on offer are volleyball, badminton, tai chi and yoga classes, plus complimentary cycle hire for exploring the local area. The lively seaside town of Duong Dong, offering numerous eateries, bustling markets, and temples, is 5km away.
Meals included: breakfast
Accommodation: Mango Bay Resort, Phu Quoc
DAY 16: DEPARTURE
Today take a one hour flight to Ho Chi Minh’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport, in time for your onward journey.
Meals included: breakfast
Guide price is based on recommended accommodations. Alternative accommodations and upgrades are available. Please get in touch for alternatives and upgrade options.
Flights from the UK
Vietnam Airlines fly direct from the UK to Vietnam, with an 11–13 hour flight time. Indirect flights with one stop and an overall flight time of between 16-24 hours are available with Air China, Turkish Airlines, BA/Cathay Pacific, Qatar, Thai Airways, and Emirates. Return prices start from £400 - £800 per person, subject to seasonality and demand. Please get in touch for a detailed quote including international flights from the UK.
Flights from the US
There are currently no direct flights between the US and Vietnam. The best options involve one stop, usually in China or Taiwan, flying with EVA, China Airlines, China Southern, or Asiana. Flight times are typically 21-24 hours, with return prices starting from $800 to $1,000 per person. From the West Coast, flight times including one stop are available with EVA, Hong Kong Airlines, Air China, and Philippine Airlines, with overall flight times typically 18-24 hours. Return prices start from $540-$700 per person. All prices are subject to seasonality and demand. Please get in touch for a detailed quote including international flights from the US.
Price is sample price based on a family of 4 travelling together. Price includes all accommodation (breakfast only basis with exception of Ha Long Bay Cruise which includes all meals), tours (lunches included with some tours, see itinerary), domestic flight tickets and transfers as mentioned in the itinerary. Price is given as a guide and does not include International Flights, actual quote will vary depending on the number and age of your children, your travel dates and accommodation availability. Please call or enquire for a tailor-made quote including International flights.
Vietnam is a year-round destination with three distinct weather systems. November to April is the period of lowest rainfall, and consequently the most popular time to visit. From May to October, when rain comes to the north and south of country, the central regions generally remain hot and dry.
NOVEMBER - FEBRUARY
Start of peak season. Most of the country enjoys hot, dry weather during November and December, excluding central regions, which may experience a few heavy showers. During January and February the majority of the country usually enjoys hot dry weather, with cooler temperatures in Hanoi and the north.
MARCH - MAY
Peak season for visitors. Ha Long usually enjoys blue skies and great visibility, whilst Hoi An becomes a prime beach destination from late March onwards. From April into May, the whole country enjoys hot, sunny weather. Towards the end of May, temperatures start to rise and the rains begin in the north and south.
JUNE - JULY
June is a good time to visit Hanoi, Mai Chau, and Ha Long, where weather is mostly still clear and dry with blue skies. Infrequent showers in the north and south of the country increase during July, whilst central regions including Hue and the beach resorts of Hoi An and Lang Co enjoy long periods of sun and little rain during this period.
AUGUST - OCTOBER
Vietnam’s low season sees increasingly frequent rain showers affecting the country’s northern and southern extremities, including popular visitor destinations such as Hanoi in the north, and Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta in the south. Central Vietnam is drier during August, with wet weather increasing towards the end of September. By October, northern areas are beginning to dry up, and sunny spells are on the increase.
Vietnam boasts a glorious diversity of stunning landscapes, thriving cities, and idyllic beaches. With an emphasis on relaxation, this itinerary focuses mainly on the north of the country, bypassing the southern destinations of Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta to minimise on transfer times.
Cultural and scenic ‘must sees’ are balanced with plenty of quality beach time, concluding with a five night stay on a beautiful tropical island. The holiday will suit an active family who enjoy easy cycling, relaxing boat cruises, and an abundance of sun, sea, and sand. The classic accommodation includes a traditional sailing junk, a bucolic eco-lodge, sleek city hotels, and palm fringed ocean retreats.
Travellers wishing to include south Vietnam in their itinerary may choose to omit the beach stay on Phu Quoc for stays in Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, or for those with more time and budget flexibility we can offer a longer, three week holiday to include all the above destinations.
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