Discover two of Vietnam's top destinations in one sensational holiday. The historic capital city of Hanoi and the bustling fishing port of Hoi An.
First up Hanoi. Vietnam's understated capital, Hanoi's elegance and charm is reflected in the city’s French colonial buildings, bustling Old Quarter and tree-lined boulevards. The gateway to the hilltribes of Sapa and the beauty of Halong Bay, Hanoi is an unmissable Vietnam destination.
Your second destination is Hoi An. Hoi An Town is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century. Its buildings and its street plan reflect the influences, both indigenous and foreign, that have combined to produce this unique heritage site.
FREE - Full Day Halong Bay Cruise Tour
Enjoy a scenic drive through the rural landscapes of northern Vietnam followed by a Halong Bay cruise. This full-day tour, round-trip from Hanoi, includes kayaking and a seafood lunch served on board. Marvel at towering limestone karsts as you drift along the World Heritage–listed waters of Halong Bay and explore caves such as Thien Cung Cave (Heavenly Palace Cave) with your knowledgeable guide.
DAY 01 - 04: HANOI, VIETNAM
Vietnam's understated capital, Hanoi's elegance and charm is reflected in the city’s French colonial buildings, bustling Old Quarter and tree-lined boulevards. The gateway to the hilltribes of Sapa and the beauty of Halong Bay, Hanoi is an unmissable Vietnam destination.
Things to see and do in Hanoi
A city tour visits the imposing mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, whose stilt house and museum are held in special reverence by the Vietnamese, the Museum of Ethnology vividly illustrating the country’s many minority tribes and the wonderful ninth-century sculptures at the Fine Art Museum. However, many of Hanoi’s greatest sights are smaller: temples and pagodas clustered round the 36 narrow streets of the Old Quarter, wedding photographers working in the city parks, and busy market scenes.
DAY 04 - 08: HOI AN, VIETNAM
Hoi An Town is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century. Its buildings and its street plan reflect the influences, both indigenous and foreign, that have combined to produce this unique heritage site.