Destination

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Duration
7 Days 6 Nights
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Tour Type
Beach Holiday
Culture & History
River Cruise
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Group Size
Minimum 2pax
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Tour Guide
English Speaking
Vietnam

7Days 6Nights   HANOI– Phu Quoc

7Dys 6Nights   HANOI– Ha Long Bay (on cruise) – Hanoi – Phu Quoc – South & North island exploring

 

Hanoi the capital of Vietnam 1000 years history & the great natural wonders Halong Bay

Phu Quoc island – the most famous for its the cuisines and a natural wonderful coastline

Tour start in Hanoi – Tour end in Phu Quoc OR VV

Hanoi 

Hanoi is not only known as the capital of Vietnam but also very famous with many great places, food as well as the Hanoi people. Hanoi is the best place to experience traditional Vietnamese arts such as opera, theater, and water puppetry shows that feature traditional music and depict Vietnamese folklore and myths. For a vivid taste of local street life, Hanoi style, pull up a little plastic squat stool on a street corner or in one of the many cozy, open-air bars serving the local brew bia-hoi.

Halong Bay 

One of the great natural wonders of Asia, Halong Bay is the most popular side trip from Hanoi. The natural beauty of the bay and its three thousand islands is so awesome. It can’t be missed in any visit to Northern Vietnam. Coming to Halong Bay, you can take the boat trips to explore the bay, its islands, caves, and floating villages. Not only seafood but also traditional and international dishes are served here. There are many interesting activities you can try when you visit Halong such as: swimming, mountain climbing, cave visiting, squid fishing and boat rowing. These are the attractive things that make visitors come back to Halong.

Phu Quoc Island

Phu Quoc Island boasts idyllic beaches, romantic sunsets, evergreen forests, and a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal holiday destination for travellers looking to escape bustling city life. Aside from beachside activities, visitors can also explore traditional villages, expansive nature parks and Buddhist pagodas. Catering to just about any budget level and preference, Phu Quoc’s dining scene ranges from local markets selling fresh seafood and Vietnamese street food to expat-owned bistros offering authentic western and European fare.

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