There are attractive venues for a family vacation in Vietnam based on this exhilarating itinerary. You’ll journey from north to south, from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, over 11 days, with activities and excursions that seem tailor-made to make the whole family smile. Your kids can have a chance to get a fascinating tour of must-see historical sights in the capital, do kayaking through the inspiring limestones of Halong Bay, learn in a martial arts session or witness an artisan kitemaker at work before trying their hand at making their kites and flying them in Hue Citadel, crawl through the famous Cu Chi Tunnels, and enjoy the bike trips in the fascinating Mekong Delta. Overall, you’ll return home from your Vietnam family vacation with lifelong memories, numerous stories to tell, and children longing to go back.
Overview
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
Day 2: Hanoi City Tour
Day 3: Hanoi – Halong/ Bai Tu Long Bay Overnight Cruise
Day 4: Halong Bay – Hanoi – Train to HueDay 5: Hue Ancient Beauty
Day 6: Hue Biking Day
Day 7: Hoi An Ancient City
Day 8: Da Nang – Ho Chi Minh City
Day 9: Cu Chi Tunnels Full Day
Day 10: Mekong Delta Discovery
Day 11: Ho Chi Minh Departure
Itinerary
Prestations incluses
Includes
- 10 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 1 Brunch, 2 Dinner
- Airplane, Car, Train, Cruise, Bicycle, Shuttle Bus
- Hotel (8 nights), Halong Bay Cruise (1 night), Overnight train to Hue (1 night), NA (1 night)
- Homestay in Mekong Delta - Option 3* (1 night)/ Hotel/ Lodge in Mekong Delta - Option 4,5* (1 night)
- Overnight in shared Twin/ Double room with Air-condition (AC) at hotel.
- All transport during tour on air - conditioned vehicle as per itinerary (including airport pick up & see off)
- All in-tour stationed local English speaking guide.
- Meals as indicated in the program
- Entrance fees as per itinerary
- Bike hire
- Train ticket Hanoi Hue
- 1 domestic flight Da Nang – Ho Chi Minh City
Excludes
- Hotel EARLY check in & LATE check out
- Peak season surcharge & compulsory dinner at the hotel (if any)
- International flight to or from Vietnam with taxes
- Visa or Passport Fees
- Travel Insurance
- Tips, laundry and gratuities
- Meals not marked on itinerary, and water during meals
FAQs
(1.1) FIT – An initial deposit of 20% is required at the time of booking.
(1.2) Leisure groups – An initial deposit of 20% is required at the time of booking.
(1.3) Incentive and MICE groups – An initial deposit of 20% is required at the time of booking.
(1.4) In some circumstances it may be necessary for us to request additional deposits due to the contracture requirements of our suppliers. SKY ASIA TRAVEL will advise you of the complete conditions attached to any deposits required at the time of confirmation.
(1.5) In the event of the non-payment of any requested deposit, we reserve the right to cancel the reservation.
(1.6) Note that if many extra services are booked after initial confirmation, Cashel Travel may require extra payments.
(1.7) Please note initial deposits (20%) are non-refundable
Following the receipt of the initial deposit, the client will be furnished with a confirmation of the tour details. The client shall immediately notify in writing if any errors are noted. SKY ASIA TRAVEL shall not be responsible for any errors not so notified.
+/ Full payment must be received 45 days prior to the tour/programme commencement date unless credit facilities agreed.
+/ In the event of the non-payment by due date we reserve the right to cancel the reservation, and in such event all deposits received shall be non-refundable.
+/ In the event of billing errors we reserve the right to re-invoice the correct amount.
+/ Amendments: In the event of cancellation of individual participants which results in changes in number of passengers within the group, SKY ASIA TRAVEL might apply a charge.
Travel insurance and medical precautions are essential. We do not give specific advice on these matters as we are expert in neither, and individual circumstances differ.
We advise you to tell us the name of the company and its contact details so that we can give notification on your behalf if you are unable to do so in the unlikely event of an accident occurring.
If you are intending to engage in any activity that could be considered ‘hazardous’ in any way, you should check your insurance carefully to make sure that you will be covered in the case of an accident.











