Luxury Travel in Vietnam
Throughout the country, travelers relish in this country of contrasts: stunning rice paddy landscapes sit alongside chaotic cities, BMWs next to motorbikes, superb restaurants near locals slurping pho street side, and women wearing conical hats navigating bicycles around every bend. Travelers who have had the luxury to travel in Vietnam can tell you that it has a range of activities for the inquisitive traveler: whether you’re a foodie, historian, honeymooner, or seeking a wild adventure, Vietnam has the perfect trip for everyone. Our custom Vietnam tours will bring you to the forefront of Vietnamese culture, history, and tradition and will introduce you to the lovely locals that bring the warmth and hospitality that will make your journey unforgettable.
Two of Southeast Asia’s most captivating countries, Vietnam and Thailand have a seemingly endless trove of attractions to offer travelers. Combine heritage-rich visits and modern wanders with natural marvels during explorations around Hanoi, Halong Bay and Ho Chi Minh City. Discover what makes Central Vietnam such a unique cultural enclave with visits to the charming towns of Hoi An and Hue before...
We crafted this journey for travelers who wished to see almost the entirety of Vietnam… with a last minute request to visit the temples of Angkor. Joining together our favorite destinations and attractions of Vietnam with a short hop over flight to Siem Reap, and this Combination Journey was born.
Begin this 13-day itinerary in the northern capital city...
Useful information for planning your holiday in Vietnam
All travelers entering Vietnam must have a valid passport and either a visa or pre-approval for a visa. The passport must be at least six months before the date of expiration or visitors will be denied entry. There must also be at least one blank page for a travel stamp.
Please note that if you are entering Vietnam on a cruise from Thailand, Singapore & Cambodia..., you will need to have your visa stamped in your passport before embarkation. Otherwise, for most nationalities an e-Visa or visa on arrival are available.
Before you travel to Vietnam, you should be vaccinated against hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and Japanese encephalitis. You should also get a rabies shot, since Vietnam is considered a high-risk country. Depending on where you will travel, you may also like to take malaria pills.
The cuisine in Vietnam is a fascinating adventure for Westerners, who may not have tried authentic Vietnamese food before. The cities are a great place to begin your culinary education, with dozens of open-air markets and high-end restaurants from which to sample and savor the local fare.
The city of Hoi An is an unmissable destination and worthy addition to any Vietnam vacation. A true highlight of the so-called classic Vietnam route, this ancient city is a hubbub of beautiful architecture, delicious food, and fascinating historic sites. It also has one of Vietnam’s best beaches.
In general, Vietnam is a very safe place for travelers. Tourists might experience street vendors who are pushy or drivers who speed along busy streets, but as long as you practice common sense and street smarts, there is no reason for your trip to be unsafe. Make sure to mind your belongings and always use the recommended transportation.
Generally, the best time of year to visit Vietnam is December through February, when it tends to be pleasant and dry. However, bear in mind that the weather varies significantly throughout the country, with southern areas experiencing a tropical climate. Hanoi in the north tends to be much colder.
If your family loves to have new experiences together, Vietnam could be a perfect place for a family adventure holiday. There are many family-friendly activities and destinations around the country, including white sand beaches, action-packed cities, and historic sites.
For a couple that wants an out-of-the-box honeymoon, Vietnam is an excellent choice. There are countless opportunities for sightseeing as well as swimming, snorkeling, and boating. That’s not even to mention the beautiful natural vistas throughout the country that make for a serene, romantic getaway.
Vietnam has an abundance of breathtaking resorts and high-end hotels to add some glam to your honeymoon. You may also like to consider a romantic honeymoon cruise on the Mekong.