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15 Days Down Coastline of Vietnam

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Jodi Ausland, Travel Agent in Bend, OR

Jodi Ausland

Bend, OR Travel Agent

Jodi Ausland

Bend, OR

Wandering Company, an independent agent with Cruises & Tours, Unlimited, a Travel Leaders Network Affiliate Agency
COUNTRIES VISITED:Vietnam
PLACES VISITED:Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, Hue, Nha-Trang
SUGGESTED DURATION:5 Days
Vietnam is a land of stunning contrasts—where majestic mountains, emerald rice fields, and golden beaches come together in one unforgettable journey. Cruise through the towering limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay, explore ancient temples and imperial cities like Hue and Hoi An, or dive into the vibrant chaos of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Beyond the scenery, Vietnam’s rich history and culture shine through its centuries-old traditions, bustling markets, and warm, welcoming people. And the food? Unmatched. From savory bowls of pho to sizzling street food, every meal is a flavor adventure. Whether you're seeking outdoor thrills like trekking and kayaking or simply want to relax on sun-kissed beaches, Vietnam offers the perfect balance of excitement and tranquility—all at an incredible value. It's a destination that touches your heart, fills your soul, and leaves you longing to return.
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DAY1
Hanoi
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Hanoi and Ha Long Bay
Start your Vietnamese journey in Hanoi, the vibrant capital where centuries-old traditions meet modern energy. Wander through the bustling streets of the Old Quarter, alive with motorbikes, street vendors, and hidden cafes. Here, French colonial architecture stands alongside ancient temples, while tranquil lakes like Hoan Kiem offer peaceful escapes from the city's pulse. Hanoi’s charm lies in its contrasts—savor a steaming bowl of pho at a street stall or sip egg coffee in a cozy café tucked down an alley. Just a few hours away, step into a completely different world at Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where thousands of limestone karsts rise dramatically from emerald waters. Embark on a traditional junk boat cruise, kayak through hidden caves and lagoons, or simply relax on deck as the sun sets over the misty bay. Together, Hanoi and Ha Long Bay offer a perfect introduction to Vietnam—blending cultural depth with breathtaking natural beauty.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Explore the Old Quarter
Visit Hoan Kiem Lake & Ngoc Son Temple
Discover the Temple of Literature
Watch a Water Puppet Show
Take a Street Food Tour
Overnight on a Boat in Ha Long Bay
DAY2
Hue
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2- 3 Days in Hue
Head south to Hue, the ancient imperial capital nestled along the Perfume River. Hue is steeped in history, home to the grand Imperial City, royal tombs, and pagodas that tell stories of Vietnam’s dynastic past. Visiting Hue feels like stepping into Vietnam’s imperial past. Once the capital of the Nguyen Dynasty, Hue is home to the majestic Imperial City, a sprawling complex of palaces, temples, and ancient gates that whisper stories of emperors and dynasties long gone. Nestled along the tranquil Perfume River, Hue offers a serene contrast to Vietnam’s bustling cities, inviting you to explore its rich history at a slower pace. Wander through the royal tombs, each a masterpiece of architecture and landscape design, or visit the iconic Thien Mu Pagoda, perched gracefully on a hill overlooking the river. But Hue isn’t just about history, it’s also known for its distinctive central Vietnamese cuisine, including the flavorful bun bo Hue noodle soup and delicate royal-inspired dishes.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Explore the Imperial City (Citadel)
Cruise the Perfume River
Visit the Royal Tombs
See Thien Mu Pagoda
Try Hue’s Royal Cuisine
DAY3
Hoi An
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2- 3 Days in Hoi An
Continuing your journey, the scenic drive over the Hai Van Pass brings you to Hoi An, a charming riverside town known for its lantern-lit streets, colorful markets, and tailor shops. Hoi An’s well-preserved Old Town invites you to step back in time, while its nearby beaches offer the perfect place to unwind. Hoi An is a charming riverside town that feels like stepping into a storybook. Known for its beautifully preserved Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hoi An enchants visitors with lantern-lit streets, vibrant markets, and centuries-old architecture blending Vietnamese, Chinese, and French influences. Tailor shops line the streets, offering custom-made clothing at incredible prices, while riverside cafes invite you to relax and soak in the view. Just outside town, explore rice paddies by bike or relax on An Bang Beach. From its rich cultural heritage to its laid-back vibe, Hoi An is a magical stop that captivates every traveler.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Wander the Ancient Town
Get Custom Tailored Clothes
Take a Cooking Class
Cycle Through Rice Paddies
Relax at An Bang Beach
DAY4
Nha-Trang
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2 Days in Nha Trang
Further down the coast lies Nha Trang, Vietnam’s beach playground, where golden sands meet turquoise waters. Here, you can relax under swaying palms, snorkel among coral reefs, or explore ancient Cham temples. Nha Trang is Vietnam’s ultimate beach destination, known for its pristine coastline, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant island-hopping adventures. Set against a backdrop of lush mountains and dotted with offshore islands, it’s the perfect place to unwind or dive into water sports like snorkeling, scuba diving, and sailing. Beyond the beach, Nha Trang offers cultural gems like the ancient Po Nagar Cham Towers and the striking Long Son Pagoda with its giant seated Buddha. The city’s lively promenade, bustling night markets, and beachfront seafood restaurants add to its charm. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Nha Trang delivers tropical vibes with a Vietnamese twist.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Relax on Nha Trang Beach
Island-Hopping Tour
Visit Po Nagar Cham Towers
Soak in Thap Ba Hot Springs & Mud Baths
See Long Son Pagoda & Big Buddha
DAY5
Ho Chi Minh City
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3 Days in Ho Chi Minh City
The coastal vibe shifts again as you reach Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam’s dynamic southern metropolis. A city of contrasts, Saigon blends skyscrapers and rooftop bars with historic landmarks like the War Remnants Museum and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Dive into the city’s buzzing markets, taste its bold southern cuisine, and soak in the energy of a place that never seems to sleep. Still known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s vibrant southern hub, where modern skyscrapers stand beside French colonial landmarks and ancient pagodas. Bursting with energy, Saigon blends history, culture, and contemporary flair. Stroll bustling streets lined with food stalls and markets, or explore the country’s past at the War Remnants Museum and Cu Chi Tunnels. The city also boasts cafe culture, nightlife, and rooftop bars. Whether browsing Ben Thanh Market, tasting bold southern dishes, or admiring Notre-Dame Cathedral, Saigon captures the heart of every traveler.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Visit the War Remnants Museum
Explore the Cu Chi Tunnels
Wander Ben Thanh Market
Admire Notre-Dame Cathedral & Central Post Office
Relax at a Rooftop Bar
FINAL THOUGHTS
Each city along Vietnam’s coastline offers its own unique flavor, from ancient history and cultural depth to natural beauty and modern vibrancy—making this journey an unforgettable blend of experiences.