Chopsticks & Coconuts Family Holiday

Vietnam

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Experience Vietnam from north and south

Itinerary

Start Hanoi

Morning tour of Hanoi including a cyclo tour around the Old Quarter; afternoon free. Evening at Hanoi's famous water puppet show

To Halong Bay; cruise/kayak among spectacular limestone formations; dinner and sleep on boat

Cruise then return to Hanoi; overnight train to Da Nang

Explore caves at Marble Mountain; drive to Hoi An for walking tour

Cycle through countryside; free afternoon followed by an evening cooking class

 Fly to Nha Trang; transfer to Whale Island, free time to swim in the turquoise sea

Cruise around islands with seafood lunch and snorkelling 

Fly to Saigon

Excursion to the Cu Chi Tunnels; afternoon tour of Saigon with visits to Reunification Palace and Ben Thanh markets

Explore the Mekong Delta by boat, visiting a floating market and villages; overnight in homestay guesthouse

Morning walk through the island's fruit orchards and navigate small canals in a traditional sampan; return to Saigon

Visit to Dam Sen water park to cool off for the day

End Saigon

Additional Information

From the spectacular limestone seascape of Halong Bay to the frenetic streets of Saigon, Vietnam is a country full of interest and surprises. The cities are an assault on all the senses: noisy, colourful, aromatic and totally absorbing. We tour Hanoi by cyclo and have the option to see a water puppet show. We have quieter time also, snorkelling at Whale Island, exploring the fascinating Mekong Delta by boat and cycling past vibrant green paddy fields near Hoi An. We also have the chance to enjoy the superb Vietnamese cuisine and practise our chopstick skills (try the fried scorpion if you dare!).

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Starting From

$1,949/person

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Details

Duration

14 Days

Starts

Vietnam

Group Size

8-24

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