Saigon arrival. Check in your hotel in Saigon Downtown and then spend the rest of the day to explore the city. Meals are on your own. Overnight in Saigon.
- Transfer: Private modern AC vehicle
- Local guide: N/A
- Meals: N/A
- Hotel accommodation: Hotel in Saigon
Day 2
Today is an exciting day that you can visit almost all Saigon’s highlights including Notre Dame Cathedral, the historic Central Post Office, the Reunification Palace and the remarkable site of the War Remnants Museum. Additionally, in the afternoon, you will visit Cu Chi tunnel which is 60km from Saigon. This 200km tunnel is an incredible site which was used in Vietnam War as an underground city. Nowadays, the site is more peaceful and attracts many tourists. Coming there, guests can also enjoy great tea and cassava (guerrilla’s food during the war). Return to your hotel in Saigon. Dinner is on your own and overnight in Saigon.
- Transfer: Private modern AC vehicle
- Guide: Local English speaking guide
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
- Accommodation: Hotel in Saigon
Day 3
After a 2.5 hour drive from Saigon to Ben Tre, you will join a boat trip to see many typical workplaces including a small brickwork atelier, a coconut processing workshop and a local mat-weaving house. After lunch, relax on a sampan riding along the picturesque canals. Drive to Can Tho. Dinner is on your own and overnight in Can Tho.
- Transfer: Private modern AC vehicle
- Guide: Local English speaking guide
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
- Accommodation: Hotel in Can Tho
Day 4
In the early morning, check out your hotel and get on a motor-boat to visit Cai Rang floating market. You will have chance to greet many locals and see the famous Binh Thuy ancient house. Back to Saigon and enjoy lunch en route. Dinner is on your own and overnight in Saigon.
- Transfer: Private modern AC vehicle
- Guide: Local English speaking guide
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
- Accommodation: Hotel in Saigon
James –
We’re having a wonderful time!
Despite Hanoi’s bustling atmosphere, the locals are incredibly friendly. Our excursion to Mai Chau was absolutely stunning, like paradise. The staff at our hotel in Hanoi were exceptionally kind, even upgrading our room for us. A big shoutout to our guide for his hospitality and for sharing so much about his country with us.
Our experience in Halong Bay was magical and romantic, with friendly locals and enjoyable kayaking adventures. Hue’s old town and forbidden city were fascinating, offering valuable insights into the country’s history. Now, in sunny Hoi An, we’ve been warmly welcomed by the hotel staff, who even made our anniversary extra special. However, the hotel in Saigon, while centrally located, was a bit noisier and the room wasn’t as beautiful as the others. Thankfully, they promptly changed our room upon request, and the new one feels like a honeymoon suite. We’re sad that our amazing trip is almost over, but the Mekong Delta trip was thrilling, and Ho Chi Minh City has been a real gem to explore.
Thank you for all your assistance and for making our honeymoon truly unforgettable!
James –
Overall, the hotels were pretty good during my trip. Best Price service was awesome all around.
The Hanoi hotel was top-notch, especially the room and service. Plus, the food in Hanoi was delicious, the locals were friendly, and the views were stunning.
In Hue, the room was nice and the staff were helpful.
Hoi An’s hotel was comfy, but the beds took up too much space. Still, the staff were really nice. The food in Hoi An was amazing, and we loved exploring the picturesque views.
The Ho Chi Minh hotel had a nice room, but the service was just okay.