Hanoi and HaLong cruise to Ho Chi Minh 7 days

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Duration

7 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English

About this tour

Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Halong Bay, Ho Chi Minh City, My Tho, Ben Tre

Embark on a journey commencing in Hanoi and concluding in Ho Chi Minh City! This 7-day tour package will guide you through the cultural wonders of Hanoi, Vietnam, and five additional captivating destinations within the country. The itinerary encompasses accommodation in well-appointed hotels, the expertise of a knowledgeable guide, meals, and various other inclusions for a comprehensive and enriching travel experience.

Included/Excluded

  • * Throughout the tour, guests will be accommodated exclusively in 4- and 5-star hotels.
  • * Accommodation based on twin or double sharing room
  • * All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles if specified in the program
  • * Meals as mentioned in the program. B-Breakfast, Br-Brunch, L-Lunch, D-Dinner
  • * Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of VTP Travel
  • * Entrance fees if specified in the program
  • * Airfares, Cruise, Train, Sleeper bus if specified in the program.
  • * Compulsory tips for tour guide and driver
  • * Meals not mentioned in the program
  • * Single Supplement. Early check-in and late check-out. Hotel/Room upgrade
  • * Drinks, personal expenses and any services not clearly mentioned in the program
  • * Surcharge for the festive seasons
  • * Applicable Government Taxes and other service charges.
  • * The tour cost does not include POE charges and passport charges.
  • * Porterage Facility

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Itinerary

<span> Day 1</span> HA NOI

Morning: Our car will pick you up from Noi Bai Airport in Hanoi and transport you to the heart of the city, a journey that takes approximately 40 minutes. You will have the freedom to explore many ancient and beautiful places, including the Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and Dong Xuan Market.

Evening: You will also have the opportunity to experience a water puppet show and take a leisurely stroll to appreciate the city's landscapes. Consider trying a Cyclo ride, a traditional mode of transportation in Vietnam. Overnight stay in Hanoi.

<span> Day 2</span> TAM COC - NINH BINH

8:00 am: Following your breakfast, our team will pick you up from your hotel for the journey to Hoa Lu - Tam Coc, allowing you to relish the scenic views of rural areas along the way.

10:30 am: Upon arrival in Ninh Binh province, your guide will lead you to explore Hoa Lu, the ancient royal capital of Vietnam. During this visit, you'll have the opportunity to tour the Dinh King Temple and Le King Temple, both dating back to the 10th century. Gain insights into the heroic histories of these two kings during the Chinese Wars. Subsequently, we proceed to Tam Coc, located 10 km away from Hoa Lu, where lunch will be served at a local restaurant.

Post-lunch, embark on a bamboo boat, skillfully rowed by local individuals along the Hoang Long River, to explore Tam Coc, renowned for its three caves. This leisurely boat ride provides a brief respite from the summer sun as you navigate through the captivating scenery. The journey takes approximately two hours, offering glimpses of local fisherfolk, riverside village life, and the unique limestone karst formations that contribute to Tam Coc's fame. For those interested, biking is an option. Additionally, you'll have the chance to explore authentic villages and picturesque landscapes by bicycle for approximately one hour (starting from the restaurant).

5:00 pm: Return to Hanoi by car and check-in at the hotel. Overnight stay in Hanoi.

<span> Day 3</span> HA NOI - HA LONG

(Your hotel – Tuan Chau Marina - Halong Bay - Lunch – Amazing Van Gia Floating Village – Sunset Party – Soi Sim Island – Dinner – Fishing)

7:45 - 8:00 AM: Our guide will meet you at your hotel. The shuttle bus or private car will pick you up.

Revel in the serene scenery as we journey through the countryside, farmlands, and the Red River delta.

Capture memorable photos during our travel. Enjoy a comfort break. The journey from Hanoi to Halong Bay takes approximately 3 ½ hours.

12 – 12:30 noon approx: Arrive at Tuan Chau Marina. Welcome aboard the cruise. Meet the captain, crew, and join us for a welcome cocktail as we share information about life onboard.

Check into your cabin. Take time to refresh and unwind.

Set sail as lunch is prepared by our chef.

Join us for a relaxing lunch in the restaurant or on the outdoor dining area. Delight in the stunning views of the Bay and its dramatic limestone islands as we sail through the calm waters.

Afternoon: While en route to the amazing Van Gia Fishing Village, relax on the sundeck and observe the world around you or take an afternoon nap in your cabin. In the middle of the afternoon, arrive at Van Gia Floating Fishing Village.

Drop anchor.

Our guide will provide information and interesting facts about this captivating village and its local community.

Disembark and choose between options to visit the village by kayak or local bamboo boat. The locals will be your guides through their fishing village, offering insight into life on the water. We take pride in our working partnership with and support of this community.

Our cruise will then take you to Soi Sim Natural Beach for swimming and snorkeling. Enjoy our engaging games such as football and basketball. While cruising, savor the sunset party with complimentary fruits and wine.

Return on board the cruise as we head towards the sleeping area.

Early evening: Take the opportunity to refresh and join friends for a pre-dinner drink in the bar.

Dinner is served in the restaurant or outdoor dining area if weather permits, offering a gastronomic delight. After dinner, unwind in the bar where a selection of books, magazines, and board games awaits, or watch a movie on our plasma TV. Join some of our team for nighttime cuttle fishing. Accommodation and overnight stay on the boat.

<span> Day 4</span> HA LONG - HA NOI - HO CHI MINH CITY

(Tai Chi - Breakfast – Surprising Cave – Cooking Demonstration – Lunch – Your hotel and Farewell)

06:30 AM - For early risers, join us for a Tai Chi session on the sun deck. Tai chi helps focus the mind and condition the body, and there is no better environment to practice this than among the limestone peaks and islands.

Enjoy breakfast with coffee and tea.
After breakfast, we sail through the waters, passing by a number of caves, and anchor at Surprising (Sung Sot) Cave.

Disembark and visit Surprise Cave located on Bo Hon Island. It is one of the widest grottoes in Ha Long Bay with thousands of stalactites and stalagmites.
09:30 AM: Board the cruise again. Take time to refresh and relax before checking out. Bags can be left in the luggage store. Join our short class of Cooking demonstration to learn how to make spring rolls before an early lunch is served.

12 noon: Return to the shore and disembark from the cruise as our crew says farewell. Transfer to a minibus or private vehicle and return to Hanoi. Arrival back at your hotel approximately 16:30/17:00. Free for dinner.

06:00 PM: Car transfer to the airport.

08:00 PM: Flight from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh.

10:00 PM: Arrive in Ho Chi Minh, transfer by car to the center, check in at the hotel. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh.

<span> Day 5</span> CU CHI TUNNEL

8:30 AM: We embark from Ho Chi Minh City to Cu Chi Tunnels, situated 60 km away from Ho Chi Minh city. Cu Chi is now recognized as a heroic district for its pivotal role in the anti-American war in Vietnam. Renowned for its extensive tunnel system stretching over 220 km, it is a renowned destination for both Vietnamese and foreign visitors.

The tranquil rural landscape, adorned with rice paddies and the sight of ducks and water buffalos in the rivers, paints a peaceful picture. It is challenging to envision the destruction, damage, and defoliation that once marred this area due to bombings and mines when Cu Chi was designated as a "Free Target Zone." The remnants bear witness to the intense battles that transpired. Have you ever wondered what it's like to fire an AK-47? A visit to Cu Chi tunnels provides you with the opportunity to experience it firsthand!

02:30 PM: The tour concludes at our company. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh.

<span> Day 6</span> MEKONG DELTA

08:00 AM: Our journey begins as we depart from Ho Chi Minh City to My Tho City, a scenic bus ride lasting about one and a half hours.

As the bus glides through lush green rice fields, we reach the charming rural city of My Tho. The morning adventure continues aboard a motorized boat along the Tien River to the Qui (Tortoise Islet). Along the way, take in the sights of the fishing port, stilt houses, boat-building workshops, and other islets named Dragon, Phoenix, and Unicorn. The cruise guides you through Bao Dinh Canal, entering Ben Tre province, known as "the country of coconut." Explore a typical agricultural model known as "Garden - Pond – Cage" and indulge in the flavors of coconut candy from the local mill, complemented by a relaxing honey tea. Don't miss the incredible rowing boat trip along a small canal, shaded by water coconut trees and caressed by cool breezes. Lunch awaits in the heart of an orchard garden.

Afternoon: Following lunch, we venture into the village, visiting a fruit garden and savoring tropical fruits while being serenaded by the sounds of "Southern Vietnamese folk music" performed by the islanders. Immerse yourself in the daily activities of the local people, absorbing the tranquil atmosphere of this picturesque countryside.

The final boat trip brings us back to My Tho via the Tan Thach natural canal.

03:00 PM: Return to Ho Chi Minh City, with a stop at Vinh Trang Pagoda. The tour concludes at 05:00 PM.

<span> Day 7</span> HO CHI MINH DEPARTURE

Enjoy leisure time in Ho Chi Minh City until your departure. Our car will pick you up from the hotel and transfer you to the airport. Until we meet again!

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5 - 8 days

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Quan Su Pagoda - 🛕 Quan Su Pagoda: The Beating Heart of Buddhism in Hanoi If you’re exploring Hanoi and want to discover not just its bustling streets and famous lakes but also its spiritual soul, then Quan Su Pagoda (Chùa Quán Sứ) is a must-visit. Known as the Ambassadors’ Pagoda, this sacred site is more than just a place of worship—it’s the headquarters of Vietnamese Buddhism and a living, breathing symbol of faith in the capital. Located at 73 Quan Su Street, right in the center of Hanoi near the junction with Tran Hung Dao, this pagoda welcomes thousands of worshippers and curious travelers every month. Whether you’re seeking peace, cultural insights, or simply a break from the city’s traffic, Quan Su offers a rare mix of spirituality, history, and living tradition. 📜 A Journey Through History Quan Su Pagoda has roots stretching back to the 15th century, during the reign of King Le The Tong. It was originally built as part of a guesthouse for Buddhist envoys and ambassadors visiting from neighboring countries such as Laos, Cambodia, and China—hence its name, “Quan Su,” meaning Ambassadors. Though the structure has undergone many renovations, the current building was completed in 1942 and reflects a harmonious blend of Vietnamese traditional architecture with subtle modern touches. Over the centuries, the pagoda has grown from a diplomatic spiritual hub into one of the most important religious sites in Vietnam. 🏮 A Living Pagoda in Modern Hanoi Unlike some temples that feel frozen in time, Quan Su Pagoda is very much alive. Step inside, and you’ll find yourself immersed in a vibrant scene: 🙏 Worship Days – On the 1st and 15th days of the lunar month, the courtyard fills with worshippers offering incense, fruits, and flowers. The atmosphere is both festive and deeply spiritual. 🕯️ Sacred Atmosphere – Inside the main hall, you’ll be greeted by the sight of rows of crimson-lacquered Buddha statues, glowing softly under the dim light of an iron lamp adorned with dragon motifs. 🌳 Peaceful Courtyard – The compound is shaded by ancient trees, creating a tranquil contrast to Hanoi’s bustling streets outside. The air is often thick with the fragrance of burning incense, giving visitors a true sense of Buddhist devotion. For locals, it’s a place of prayer, reflection, and community. For travelers, it’s a window into Vietnamese spirituality. 📚 A Center of Buddhist Learning Quan Su is not just a place for worship—it is also the headquarters of the Central Buddhist Congregation of Vietnam. This makes it the nerve center of Buddhist activities nationwide. At the back of the pagoda, you’ll find: 📖 A Well-Stocked Library – Home to rare Buddhist texts, scriptures, and modern publications. 🏫 Classrooms for Buddhist Studies – Where monks, nuns, and laypeople come to learn about Buddhist philosophy, rituals, and history. 🌏 Cultural & Religious Events – Throughout the year, Quan Su hosts important ceremonies such as Vesak (Buddha’s Birthday), Dharma talks, and international Buddhist exchanges. If you’re visiting during a festival, you may witness large gatherings, chanting rituals, or even cultural performances tied to Buddhist traditions. 🌟 Highlights You Shouldn’t Miss When visiting Quan Su Pagoda in 2025, here are the must-see and must-experience moments: 🪔 The Main Hall (Chính Điện) – Admire the intricate architecture, lacquered statues, and the iconic dragon-carved iron lamp. 🌿 The Courtyard – Take a quiet stroll under ancient trees, a perfect pause in the middle of Hanoi’s busy downtown. 🎐 Incense Offering – Join locals in offering incense. Even if you’re not Buddhist, it’s a respectful way to connect with the atmosphere. 🧘 Meditation Time – In recent years, the pagoda has introduced short meditation sessions for visitors, particularly in the early mornings. 📍 Practical Information for Visitors (Updated 2025) ✨ Address: 73 Quan Su Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi🕕 Opening Hours: Daily from 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM💰 Entrance Fee: Free (donations welcome)⌛ Recommended Duration: 45 minutes – 1.5 hours 👉 Travel Tip 2025: In response to growing international visitors, the pagoda now offers multilingual leaflets in English, French, Japanese, and Korean, making it easier to understand the site’s history and symbolism. 🛵 How to Get There Quan Su Pagoda is centrally located, making it very accessible: 🚶 On Foot: If you’re staying around Hoan Kiem Lake, it’s just a 15-minute walk. 🚖 By Taxi/Grab: A quick ride from anywhere in central Hanoi. 🚲 By Bicycle: Combine your visit with a cycling tour around Hanoi’s Old Quarter and French Quarter. 🛍️ Nearby Attractions Since you’re already in Hanoi’s cultural heart, combine your visit with these nearby highlights: 🏛️ Hoa Lo Prison Museum (5-minute walk) – A sobering look into Vietnam’s colonial and wartime history. ☕ Hidden Cafés on Tran Hung Dao Street – Perfect spots to sip egg coffee after your temple visit. 🎭 Vietnam National Tuong Theatre – Just around the corner, where you can catch traditional opera performances. 🌳 Thống Nhất Park – A green escape if you want more tranquility. 🌸 Visiting Tips for 2025 ✔️ Dress respectfully – Modest clothing (cover shoulders and knees) is recommended.✔️ Avoid peak worship times unless you want to experience the full crowds—early morning is the most peaceful.✔️ Photography – Allowed in most areas, but be mindful during prayer times.✔️ Bring small offerings – Incense, fruits, or flowers are appreciated if you’d like to participate.✔️ Check festival dates – Visiting during Vesak (usually in May) offers a colorful, festive experience. 🌍 Why You Should Visit Quan Su Pagoda In a city filled with famous landmarks—Hoan Kiem Lake, the Old Quarter, and the Temple of Literature—Quan Su stands apart. It’s not just about ancient architecture or history frozen in time. Instead, this pagoda represents Vietnamese Buddhism in motion: alive, active, and deeply integrated into modern life. For locals, it’s a sanctuary of faith. For travelers, it’s a chance to step into a living tradition, where the past and present blend seamlessly. 📝 Final Thoughts Quan Su Pagoda may not have the sprawling size of Hanoi’s other temples or the...Hoa Lo Prison - 🏯 Hoa Lo Prison (The “Hanoi Hilton”): A Journey Through Vietnam’s Past If you’re planning a trip to Hanoi in 2025, chances are Hoa Lo Prison Museum will pop up on your must-visit list. This isn’t just another historical site—it’s one of the most haunting reminders of Vietnam’s turbulent past, layered with stories of colonial rule, war, resilience, and propaganda. Nestled right in the heart of Hanoi at 1 Hoa Lo Street, the prison once stood as a symbol of fear. Today, it’s a museum where visitors can step into history and walk through the cells that once held revolutionaries, intellectuals, and later, American prisoners of war. Let’s dive into its history, what to expect when visiting, and why it’s an essential stop for anyone wanting to understand the depth of Vietnam’s journey. 📖 A Brief History of Hoa Lo Prison Originally built by the French in 1896, Hoa Lo was intended to suppress Vietnamese resistance against colonial rule. The name “Hoa Lo” translates to “fiery furnace” or “stove,” but ironically, the neighborhood was known for ceramic stoves before the prison existed. During the colonial era (1896–1954), it became notorious for housing Vietnamese nationalists and revolutionaries. Overcrowding was extreme: while designed for around 450 prisoners, records show it sometimes held over 2,000. Among its inmates were five future General Secretaries of the Vietnamese Communist Party, men who would later help shape modern Vietnam. After the French departure in 1954, the prison continued to function under the Vietnamese government. By the 1960s and 70s, it took on a new identity—one that would make headlines around the world. ✈️ The “Hanoi Hilton” Era For many Western visitors, Hoa Lo is best known by its infamous nickname: the “Hanoi Hilton.” This was the name sarcastically given by American POWs (mostly pilots and crew) during the Vietnam War. Captured servicemen—including some who later became well-known figures like U.S. Senator John McCain—were detained here. Vietnamese state media at the time portrayed the prison as a place where POWs were well-fed and treated humanely. Television broadcasts showed smiling prisoners, neatly clothed and playing games. However, accounts from veterans after the war revealed starkly different experiences—harsh interrogations, cramped living conditions, and psychological strain. Even today, guides sometimes tell foreign visitors with a straight face, “That’s why it was called the Hanoi Hilton.” The irony, of course, is not lost on those familiar with the history. 🏛️ What You’ll See Inside the Museum Visiting Hoa Lo Prison Museum is an intense, emotional experience. While much of the original complex was demolished in the 1990s to make way for the modern Hanoi Towers, parts of it remain preserved for public education. Here’s what stands out: 🔒 Preserved Prison Cells – Walk through dark, narrow cells where prisoners were once shackled. The claustrophobic atmosphere offers a chilling glimpse into their reality. ⚖️ French Colonial Artifacts – Rusty shackles, leg irons, and even a guillotine remain on display, stark reminders of the brutal colonial justice system. 📸 Historic Photographs – Rooms filled with images and records of famous political prisoners, many of whom later played pivotal roles in Vietnam’s independence. 🎥 POW Exhibits – Displays highlighting the Vietnam War era, though with a heavy dose of propaganda that emphasizes supposed humane treatment of American prisoners. 🕯️ Memorial Spaces – Sections dedicated to honoring the Vietnamese revolutionaries who sacrificed their lives here. 📍 Practical Visitor Information (Updated 2025) ✨ Location: 1 Hoa Lo Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi🕗 Opening Hours: Daily, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)🎟️ Ticket Price: 50,000 VND (approx. $2 USD)⌛ Recommended Visit Duration: 1–2 hours 👉 Travel Tip 2025: The museum has recently upgraded its multilingual audio guides (available in English, French, Japanese, and Korean), making it easier for visitors to navigate the complex stories presented. 🛵 Exploring the Surrounding Area After such a heavy experience, you might want a lighter change of pace. Luckily, Hoa Lo is located in a vibrant part of Hanoi: 📚 Publishing Street (Pho Sach Ha Noi) – Just a short walk east, this gentrified street is lined with cozy cafés and bookshops. While most books are in Vietnamese, the peaceful atmosphere is a refreshing break from Hanoi’s traffic chaos. ☕ Hidden Cafés – Nearby, you’ll find small coffee shops serving Vietnam’s famous egg coffee (cà phê trứng)—a sweet treat to decompress after your visit. 🛍️ Trang Tien Plaza & Hoan Kiem Lake – Both within walking distance, perfect for combining history with shopping and sightseeing. 🌍 Why Hoa Lo Prison Should Be on Your Hanoi Itinerary Visiting Hoa Lo isn’t about ticking off another tourist attraction—it’s about connecting with Vietnam’s layered history. It forces you to confront the brutal realities of colonialism and war, while also reflecting on themes of resilience, propaganda, and national identity. Unlike temples or lakes, this is not a place of beauty, but of memory. And in that sense, it adds incredible depth to any trip to Hanoi. ✨ Tips for Visitors in 2025 ✔️ Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and the midday heat.✔️ Take your time in the exhibits—don’t rush, as much of the information is nuanced.✔️ Bring water, but note that food and drinks are not allowed inside.✔️ Be mindful when taking photos—some areas are solemn memorials.✔️ Pair your visit with other nearby cultural sites like the Vietnam National Museum of History or the Temple of Literature for a well-rounded day of exploration. 📝 Final Thoughts Hoa Lo Prison Museum isn’t an easy visit—it’s sobering, sometimes uncomfortable, but always enlightening. Standing inside its walls, you can almost hear the echoes of the past: the voices of revolutionaries who dreamed of independence, and the whispers of captured soldiers who longed for home. In 2025, as Hanoi continues to modernize with skyscrapers, trendy cafés, and bustling nightlife, Hoa Lo remains a stark reminder of where the city has come from. It’s this balance between old and new, tragedy and triumph, that makes Hanoi such a fascinating place to explore. So if...

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Tabatha
03/03/2025

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I thoroughly enjoyed my Laos trip with VTP Travel. The accommodations were comfortable, the guides were fluent in English and very knowledgeable, and the itinerary was perfectly paced to include cultural experiences and relaxation. Their attentive customer service made the entire journey smooth and enjoyable.
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Our adventure through Laos was smooth and unforgettable thanks to VTP Travel. From the booking process to the final day, everything was stress-free. The guide’s English was impressive, and the local experiences felt genuine. We especially enjoyed the peaceful riverside lodging.
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21/02/2025

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Our adventure through Laos was smooth and unforgettable thanks to VTP Travel. From the booking process to the final day, everything was stress-free. The guide’s English was impressive, and the local experiences felt genuine. We especially enjoyed the peaceful riverside lodging.
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21/02/2025

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I was very impressed with how smoothly the Laos tour was handled. The guides were friendly and spoke excellent English, which made the experience even better.
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20/02/2025

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The Myanmar tour by VTP Travel was a journey of discovery. We were impressed by how smoothly everything went, from airport pickup to daily tours. The English-speaking guide made ancient temples feel relevant with his storytelling. The accommodations were also great—comfortable, clean, and full of local character that matched each region.
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20/02/2025

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I was hesitant to book a Myanmar trip online, but VTP Travel impressed me right away with fast replies and a clear itinerary. The local guide was incredible—friendly, insightful, and fluent in English. We explored hidden temples, rode boats through floating villages, and never felt rushed.
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Traveling Myanmar with VTP Travel was an enriching experience. The itinerary was perfectly balanced between sightseeing and cultural immersion. Accommodations were comfortable and well maintained, and the English-speaking guides were experts on local traditions. Their professionalism and genuine enthusiasm made the trip seamless and highly rewarding.
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VTP Travel turned what could have been a standard vacation into an unforgettable adventure through Cambodia. We appreciated how flexible and attentive the staff were. The guides were professional, and their English was flawless. They didn’t just give facts—they shared personal insights and cultural context that brought each destination to life.
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