| Book 10 weeks in advance | £50 OFF per adult & child |
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| Book 8 weeks in advance | £35 OFF per adult & child |
Old Quarters
Cyclo tour
Tran Quoc Buddhist Pagoda
Hoan Kiem Lake
Hoa Lu
Tam Coc boat ride
Boat cruise
Bana Hills
Marble Mountain
Coconut Village
Hoi An
Dragon Bridge
War Remnants Museum
City orientation tour
Mekong Delta
Cu Chi tunnels
Fansipan Cable Car
Bamboo Garden
Bao An Thien Tu
Bich Van Thien
Shopping center
Cat Cat village
7 nights accommodation in a 4* hotel with buffet breakfast
Return transportation and transfers in a private coach with AC
1 night accommodation on Halong Bay boat cruise with breakfast
Meals as mentioned in the itinerary (Indian / Vietnamese & International dinner )
Entrances and sightseeing as mentioned in Tour Highlights
Local English speaking tour guide for all applicable sightseeing.
Domestic flight: Hanoi - Danang & Danang to Saigon
All tips and service charges
Premium services of Star Tours representative / experienced local group operator
Pick up point will be Hanoi International Airport
Drop off point will be Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) International Airport
Day 1
Arrival Hanoi
Upon arrival in the airport, meet your tour representative / guide, the meeting time will be 10am. Proceed for a short city tour. Visit to picturesque West Lake and the sixth century Tran Quoc Buddhist Pagoda, visit Hoan Kiem Lake (Sword Lake) and its surrounding includes: Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square, Hanoi Opera House, St. Joseph’s Cathedral (outside) and Ngoc Son Temple with Sunrise Bridge. After check in, we will go through around Hanoi’s Old Quarter for shopping.
Check In after 2pm
Day 2
Hanoi - TamCoc - Hanoi
This morning dive to Ninh Binh. Enroute, stop at Hoa Lu, the former capital of Vietnam in the 11st centuries. Visiting the temple of King Dinh and King Le, admire the unique
architecture from ancient times. Upon arrival in Ninh Binh, board a small sampan to visit Tam Coc. Its means literally three caves”. Sail along the majestic limestone cliffs, mysterious caves, peaceful streams, rice paddies and green fields.
Day 3
Hanoi - Halong Bay
This morning travel by road through the Red River Delta to beautiful Halong Bay. The scenic drive will pass through rural landscapes before arriving at this World Heritage site. Upon arrival board the cruise where you will enjoy a welcome drink and a delicious local lunch whilst sailing out of the bay passing amazing shaped mountains.
Day 4
HaLong Bay - Hanoi - Danang
Enjoy early morning view of the bay’s landscape. Enjoy the breath-taking beauty of the rocky islands rising from the water of the bay. Sailing back to the Harbour. After
check out drive back to Hanoi airport for your flight to Danang. Upon arriving in Danang, enjoy your dinner before check-in.
Day 5
Bana Hills
In the morning, transfer to Bana Hills Station. You have a chance to ride on a modern system of cable cars helps you get a bird’s-eye view, very miraculous and attractive while
enjoying a feeling of flying in the blue sky amidst the clouds and wind. You will visit some old French villas en route, as well as the suspension bridge, Nui Chua & the Mountain Peak (at the height of 1,487m). Visit Linh Ung Pagoda, Sakyamuni Buddha’s monument and the famous Golden Bridge. Later afternoon, see the famous Dragon Bridge in Danang.
Day 6
Marble Mountain - Cam Thanh - HoiAn
Morning visit Marble Mountai - home to limestone caves filled with shrines. Then travel to Cam Thanh coconut village. Board your unique basket boat and commence cruising
on the Cua Dai River. Join in local fisherman on the river and experience on round net or cast net. Later drive to Hoian Ancient Town - also known as “lantern town”. Be amazed by the beauty of this town as you walk along the narrow streets. Enjoy a boat ride along the river and witness the town’s architectural wonders come to life under the shimmering lantern lights
Day 7
Danang - Ho Chi Minh
Early morning check out and proceed to the airport for your flight to Ho Chi Minh. Upon arrival drive to Cu Chi Tunnels which were never discovered by American Force.
These tunnels are stretching over 200 km and were important Viet Cong base during the American War. This underground network was dug by hand to connect command posts,
hospital, shelter, and weapon factories
Day 8
Mekong Delta - City Tour
This morning drive to Mekong Delta. Take a boat ride cruising on Tien (Mekong) river and seeing four islands: Dragon, Unicorn, Tortoise, Phoenix. Stop at Thoi Son Island,
go walking around countryside road, seeing orchards, enjoy tropical fruits and listen to traditional music. Take a rowing boat on small canal with beautiful scenery of country side,
to visit honey-bee farm and enjoy honey-tea. Upon return to the city, proceed on a short orientation tour. Visit The War Remnants Museum which contains countless artifacts,
photographs documenting and the effects of the war on the north. Planes, tanks, bombs, and helicopters are displayed at the outdoor part of the museum. Continue to visit the Centre Post Office and the Cathedral of Notre Dame
Day 9
Departure Ho Chi Minh
After breakfast, free time for shopping and leisure activities. Then proceed to the airport for your return flight back home. NOTE: Hotel Check-out: 1100 hrs
EXT
If taking the SAPA Extension (2 Nights / 3 Days)
Day 1 Pre Tour Ext
Arrival Hanoi - Sapa
Aa land of untouched nature, primeval forests and dusty roads! Upon arrival in the airport, meet up our guide and transfer to Sapa town by highspeed road (about 5.5 hours) for check-in at the hotel
Day 2 Pre Tour Ext
Sapa
This morning, transfer to Fansipan Cable Car Station to board your cable car. Upon arriving, climb 600 more ladders to reach the top of Fansipan peak, and touch the
landmark in the roof of Indochina. Besides the Fansipan peak, you can also visit the beautiful Fansipan Legend with Bamboo Garden, Bao An Thien Tu, Bich Van Thien, shopping center, etc. In the afternoon, we trek to Cat Cat village where you will visit the village of Black H’mong hill tribes. Enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Sapa Valley. Overnight in Sapa.
Day 3 Pre Tour Ext
Sapa - Hanoi
Early morning check-out (roughly 6am) and proceed to Hanoi. - This will also be day 1 of your Amazing Vietnam Tour.
Day 3 of the pre tour ext and Day one of the Main tour are the same day.
B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, CL=Continental Lunch, D=Dinner, CD=Continental Dinner
| DEPARTURE DATES | ADULT From | CHILD (2-11) From |
|---|---|---|
| Oct - 19, 26 | $1070 | $935 |
| Nov - 15, 29 | $1070 | $935 |
| Dec - 13, 20 | $1070 | $935 |
| Dec - 27 | $1175 | $1040 |
| Jan 2026 - 17, 31 | $1070 | $935 |
| Feb 2026 - 14, 28 | $1070 | $935 |
| JulL 2026 - TBC | ||
| AUG 2026 - TBC | ||
| SEP 2026 TBC | ||
| OCT 2026 TBC | ||
| NOV 2026 TBC | ||
| DEC 2026 TBC |
Price per person based on 2/3 adults sharing a room
Child 2 - 11 years must share a room with 2/3 adults
Infants 0 - 23 months price is From $95 for Domestic flight only
Max occupancy per room is 3 person(s) (excluding infants)
Single supplement will be an additional $ 325
Supplement Cost for SAPA Adult- $ 320 / Child - $ 260 / Single Supplement - $ 75
| Early Bird Offer |
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| Book 10 weeks in advance and get $65 OFF per adult and child |
| Book 8 weeks in advance and get $45 OFF per adult and child |
| Country | Capital | Currency | Visa Required | Time Zone | Electricity | Country Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vietnam | Hanoi | Vietnamese Dong (VND) | Yes | UTC +7 | 220V, 50Hz | +84 |
Vietnam, located in Southeast Asia, stretches along the eastern edge of the Indochinese Peninsula and is known for its rich culture, diverse landscapes, and welcoming people. From the bustling streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to the peaceful rice terraces of Sapa and the UNESCO-listed Ha Long Bay, Vietnam offers an unforgettable blend of history, nature, and vibrant modern life.
The national currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). It is not widely available outside Vietnam, so you should exchange money upon arrival. Try to spend or exchange any remaining Dong before leaving the country, as it can be difficult to convert outside Vietnam.
Exchange services are available at major banks and international airports. Prices are sometimes quoted in US dollars due to currency fluctuations, but payments are usually made in Dong. Many visitors keep US dollars for convenience and exchange or withdraw Dong as needed.
Credit cards are accepted at larger hotels and shops, though a small surcharge (around 3%) is common. Cash is generally preferred for small transactions. Please note that USD, GBP, or travellers cheques are not widely accepted at most locations on this tour.
Our itineraries are designed to include all key excursions and experiences to ensure you enjoy the best value and highlights of Vietnam. However, your tour representative or local ground operator may offer optional excursions to enhance your trip. These are not included in the main tour cost and can be purchased locally if you wish to participate.
Breakfast is provided daily at the hotels and typically includes tea, coffee, bread, cereals, fruit, and yoghurt, served in a designated dining area. Meals are served as pre-set buffets offering vegetarian and non-vegetarian options.
Please note that Jain or Halal meals may not always be available, and a choice of menu is not offered. Meals are served with tap water only.
Dinners are usually provided within the hotel or at nearby restaurants. If you have any dietary restrictions, please consult your tour representative before mealtimes.
For the latest information on safety, health, and entry requirements, please refer to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) website below.
Click here for the latest Vietnam travel advice from the FCDO
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Not all hotels in Vietnam are equipped with air-conditioning, so we recommend carrying a small portable fan during the warmer months.
Many hotels provide two single beds placed together for double occupancy. This is a common configuration in Vietnam and should be expected on some stays.
Kettles may not be available in all rooms. If you require hot water for warming milk or similar needs, consider bringing a travel kettle or thermos flask. A small travel iron or hairdryer may also be useful, as these are not standard in every hotel.
Any personal expenses such as minibar, phone, or pay-TV charges must be settled directly with the hotel upon checkout. These services are not included in your tour cost.
The maximum occupancy per room on this tour is three persons, excluding infants.
Carry your passport with you at all times in Vietnam, as local authorities may ask for identification.
Vietnams climate varies by region, so pack accordingly. Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal for most areas. A light jacket may be useful for cooler northern regions or evening temperatures. Modest attire is recommended when visiting temples or religious sites shoulders and knees should be covered.
Sun cream, hats, and comfortable footwear are essential for sightseeing. Avoid heavy fabrics such as jeans, as they can be uncomfortable in humid conditions.
Passengers should arrive at the designated airport at the specified time. If your flights are arranged independently, you will meet the tour representative directly at the arrival terminal in Vietnam.
Please follow airline check-in procedures and review airport information screens for any flight or gate changes.
British nationals require a visa to enter Vietnam. For short visits, you can apply for an e-visa online before travelling. The e-visa is valid for up to 90 days for single or multiple entries and must be obtained before departure. Ensure that you use the official Vietnamese government website when applying.
All other nationalities should check visa requirements with the relevant Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate.
Vietnams climate varies significantly by region. In the north (Hanoi and surrounding areas), May to October is hot and humid with frequent rain, while November to April is cooler and dry. In central Vietnam, January to August is hot and dry, while September to November sees heavier rainfall. Southern Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City) is generally hot year-round, with a dry season from November to April and a rainy season from May to October.
We accept lightweight manual wheelchairs for travel, provided they can be stored in the vehicles luggage hold. A family member must accompany the passenger to assist throughout the tour.
We will request accessible rooms where possible; however, availability cannot be guaranteed. If you require a wheelchair at the airport, please submit your request in writing at the time of booking. The final allocation of wheelchair assistance is at the discretion of the airline or airport.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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| From Price | Book Now | Call Back | Telephone | Favourites |
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