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Holidays in Vietnam

Immersive, bespoke trips designed for you

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Our Unique Holidays in Vietnam

Relaxing, immersive, life-affirming adventures that show you the best of the destination. Packed with experiences that connect you to the country and are kind to its people and environment. Your holiday can be as adventurous or as luxurious as you choose, as every trip will be turned into your own bespoke package.

Here are some ideas to spark your curiosity…

Culture

Hanoi

A Different Side of Vietnam

17 Days
Luxury

Halong Bay

Ultimate Classic Vietnam

16 Days
Green mangoes and fruits sold at Phong Dien market, near Can Tho
Culture

Cambodia

Cambodia to Vietnam via The Mekong

21 Days
HalongBay
Off the Beaten Track

Halong Bay

Explore & Relax in Northern Vietnam

14 Days
Ninh Binh cycling
Family

Hoi An

Vietnam Family Adventure

15 Days
Cao Bang
Off the Beaten Track

Cao Bang

Northern Frontier Adventure

15 Days
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Culture
17 Days

Hanoi

A Different Side of Vietnam

Vietnam’s long narrow geography lends itself to a fairly obvious and well-trodden travel route. This holiday weaves away from that and offers second-time visitors or those who like something different, the chance to discover Vietnam in a new way.

Highlights

Hidden street tours

Discover “Saigon” and Hanoi with insiders tours of the backstreets and traditional markets of the less-explored districts.

 

 

Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park

Kayak, cycle and trek around incredible Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, home to the world’s largest caves

Vintage Vespa experience

Zip along the famous Hoi An to Hue coastline riding pillion on a vintage Vespa bike.

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Luxury
16 Days

Halong Bay

Ultimate Classic Vietnam

A journey through Vietnam immersing yourself in the rich culture, enjoying breathtaking landscapes, and staying in some of the most luxurious hotels in Asia. What’s not to like?

The itinerary is designed to show you a side of Vietnam that others may miss without compromising on quality. Your cruise takes you further than Halong Long to explore Lan Ha Bay, which is a longer and steadier routing but oh, so much more fun and peaceful. Local guides are on hand to take you deep into the market to enjoy Hanoi’s vibrant street food. And much more.

The hotels are of unbelievable quality. Have a look for yourself, and we can, of course, adapt them to suit your own preferences—there are plenty of fantastic options.

Highlights

Lan Ha Bay

Cruise the serene waters of Lan Ha Bay on a traditional junk boat as the sun sets behind limestone peaks.

 

 

Amanoi

Unwind at Amanoi, nestled within a national park, with yoga, watersports, and panoramic sunrise treks.

 

 

Hue

Explore Hue’s historic treasures, from imperial tombs to the tranquil Perfume River.

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Green mangoes and fruits sold at Phong Dien market, near Can Tho
Culture
21 Days

Cambodia

Cambodia to Vietnam via The Mekong

On this holiday, you’ll experience the highlights of Cambodia and Vietnam, connected by the winding Mekong River. Travelling at a relaxed pace by river and road means you’ll truly feel the contrast between laid-back Cambodia and lively Vietnam.

Highlights

Mekong journeys

Cross the border between Cambodia and Vietnam by boat

Private Angkor Experience

Explore the timeless temples of Angkor with your expert guide

Vespa experience

Feel the atmosphere of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) as you travel pillion on a vintage Vespa

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HalongBay
Off the Beaten Track
14 Days

Halong Bay

Explore & Relax in Northern Vietnam

Many trips to Vietnam whizz from north to south, ticking off the main sites along the way, but there is much to see in the north alone. The scenery is lush, varied and breathtaking, and there are plenty of wonderful places to stay. You’ll pick up the pace by exploring the surrounding landscapes before returning back to base to relax by a lovely swimming pool or choose from rejuvenating wellness experiences.

Of course, no trip to Vietnam would be complete without a bit of hustle and bustle, so there is time to enjoy the capital, Hanoi, at the end of the trip, with its vibrant history, culture, and epic food.

Highlights

Authentic experiences

Experiencing typical day-to-day life. From farmers harvesting rice and hill-tribe weavers in the countryside to flower sellers selling their wares from their bicycles

 

 

La Hay Bay

Discovering the far reaches of Halong Bay (La Hay Bay) where few tourists go

 

 

Fantastic hotels

Taking in the fresh air, relaxing by the pool, and enjoying great hospitality at a range of lovely accommodation

 

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Ninh Binh cycling
Family
15 Days

Hoi An

Vietnam Family Adventure

This holiday is ideal for second-time visitors to Vietnam or adventurous families who want to discover the country beyond the typical tourist trail. Vietnam has epic scenery, but many visitors miss much of it; on this holiday, you’ll explore by raft, river, train and bike, taking in the mountainous North, the limestone caves of Phong Nha and the central coast. The suggested itinerary entirely skips the major cities, although we can include them in your bespoke holiday proposal.  

Highlights

Hoi An

Discover ancient traditions or hit the beach on the coast near Hoi An

 

 

Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park

Cycle past dramatic limestone mountains and explore caves in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park

 

 

Pu Luong Nature Reserve

Paddle past terraced paddy fields as you raft along the river in Pu Luong Nature Reserve

 

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Cao Bang
Off the Beaten Track
15 Days

Cao Bang

Northern Frontier Adventure

Veer off the tourist trail towards the Chinese border on a journey that unveils Vietnam’s hidden gems: the enchanting Ba Be Lake, Ban Gioc waterfall, and Tuyet Tinh Coc Valley. Immerse in diverse cultures, witness awe-inspiring landscapes and explore geological wonders. From mist-covered lakes to cascading falls, each day promises a new marvel.

From the northern frontiers, you’ll head to Halong Bay. Rather than the standard 1-night option, we’ve suggested a two-night cruise here on a spectacular boat (which you might like time to enjoy) which will take you beyond the main route to hidden corners of Cat Ba Island and the equally magnificent (but less visited) scenery of Lan Ha Bay. 

This extraordinary journey finishes with a stay near the sacred Yen Tu Mountain in a converted monastery. An unusual end to an extraordinary itinerary.  

Highlights

Ba Be National Park

Hike the forests of Ba Be National Park and cruise across the lake on a motorboat.

 

 

Ban Gioc waterfall

Visit the spectacular Ban Gioc waterfall, which divides Vietnam and China.

 

 

Halong Bay

Enjoy a two-night cruise on a beautiful cruise from Halong Bay to Lan Ha Ba with a stop on Cat Ba Island. 

 

In Our Travellers’ Words

Cultural Discovery from Vietnam to Cambodia

We had a fantastic experience from booking the trip to enjoying it when the time came. I was very excited for our children to learn about different cultures, foods and see how people live in different countries. Our trip ticked every box and more and would highly recommend traveling from Vietnam to Cambodia to anyone that loves to explore.
Joanne & Family

Unforgettable Vietnam Memories

From the moment we landed in Vietnam to the second we left, we made magical family memories. We left some of our hearts in Vietnam. The people, the culture and the experiences ETG pulled together made our whole experience unforgettable. They took care of everything. Listened to what we like in a holiday, encouraged us to think broadly, and surpassed all expectations with their local relationships and ensured we were looked after.
Alison & Family

An Epic Adventure Across Southeast Asia

There were moments while I was out and about where I thought that everyone should experience this kind of mindful travel that Experience Travel organises, as it's not backpacking where you tick off the standard party hotspots, and it's not the typical cruise for tourists to visit the standard sightseeing destinations, but an experience where I really felt I got to know the countries, meet great people and do fun stuff that most people miss.
Sven
3 March 2025

Why Vietnam?

Vietnam is vibrant and varied with ancient cities and storied history, dynamic street life and dramatic coastlines.

  • Captivating Culture: Explore old citadels, lantern-lit towns, and floating markets where daily life still follows traditional rhythms.
  • Breathtaking Backdrops: Hike through the rice-sculpted hills of Mu Cang Chai, boat along the peaceful waterways of Tam Coc, or unwind on Phu Quoc’s laid-back beaches or Phu Yen’s cresecent coastline.
  • Flavours to Remember: Vietnam’s food is legendary for good reason: whether it’s pho from a Hanoi street stall or fresh seafood on the coast, you’re in for a treat.
  • Living History: From the temples of Hue to poignant war-era sites, Vietnam’s layered past adds real depth to your adventure.

Different types of
Vietnam holidays

Explore Experiences in Vietnam

Immersive experiences sit at the heart of ETG. Each one is specially designed to confound preconceptions and share magical, memorable, and truly exceptional moments.

Vietnamese food market

Hoi An

Hoi An Cooking Tour

Green mangoes and fruits sold at Phong Dien market, near Can Tho

Ho Chi Minh (Saigon)

Mekong Delta Tour

Ninh Binh cycling

Ninh Binh

Exploring Ninh Binh & Tam Coc by bike

Hanoi alleys

Hanoi

Hanoi's Secret Alleyways

My Son, Ancient temples vietnam

Hoi An

Ancient Ruins of My Son

streets-hoi an social enterprise

Hoi An

Hoi An Social Enterprise Lunch

CaoBang Waterfalls

Cao Bang

Ban Gioc Waterfall

Fishermen Hoi An

Hoi An

Farmer and Fisherman Experience

A local woman strolls past the recently restored An Dinh Palace in Hue, the former home to Emperor Bao Dai's mother

Hue

Imperial Hue

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Vietnamese food market

Hoi An, Vietnam

Hoi An Cooking Tour

Hoi An is renowned for its simple but divine cuisine. Many of the mouthwatering dishes served in the many restaurants here are not found elsewhere in the country. This distinction, and the superb array of fresh food products found in the local market, makes for an insightful and enjoyable cooking experience.

We include a short walking tour of the town with Ms. Vy, a well known and respected local restaurateur who has helped bring Hoi An’s superb cuisines to a wider audience. Ms. Vy will escort you through the market place, bringing an in depth explanation and local knowledge to the herbs, spices, fruits and seafood that will need to be purchased in preparation for her cooking lesson that day. Guests will have the opportunity to learn more about Vietnamese foods and prepare their own dishes under Ms. Vy’s guidance, before enjoying these dishes for a sumptuous lunch.

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Green mangoes and fruits sold at Phong Dien market, near Can Tho

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Mekong Delta Tour

Take the bustling highway into the surrounding countryside where you will pass carefully tended, lush rice paddies, before boarding your motorised sampan for a unique experience on the mighty Mekong Delta waterways.

You will see how, to the people of Delta, the water is a lifeline – the focus of all daily activity – as you journey through a maze of tributaries and fruit plantations. Enjoy a sample of delicious fruit in the shade of a fruit farmer’s garden before continuing via even smaller waterways to lunch, where the specialty is a remarkable dish of ‘elephants ear fish’.

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Ninh Binh cycling

Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Exploring Ninh Binh & Tam Coc by bike

Embark on a tranquil bike ride along a secluded trail, passing rice fields away from the usual tourist crowds. The path offers breathtaking views of the picturesque limestone mountains. Stop at Dancing Cave and take a short hike to the summit of Hang Mua for a panoramic view of Tam Coc.

Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant before driving approximately 3km to Bich Dong Pagoda – an ancient three-tiered cave pagoda. Accessible only by steep stone steps, the climb is rewarded with a charming pagoda and breathtaking views from the top. Proceed to explore the remnants of the once-majestic citadel of Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of the Dinh and Le dynasties dating back to the 11th century. A climb of around 200 steps unveils a bird’s-eye view of the countryside.

Conclude the day with a short drive to Bai Dinh Pagoda, a Buddhist complex on the hillside. This is a great spot to watch the sunset, with limestone formations and vast rice paddy fields in the distance.

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Hanoi alleys

Hanoi, Vietnam

Hanoi's Secret Alleyways

Uncover the hidden corners of Hanoi’s Old Quarter with a guided exploration of secret alleys, pagodas, and unique architecture. Starting with coffee by Hoan Kiem Lake, this tour offers an authentic glimpse into the city’s history and charm.

This tour begins with a relaxing coffee: Vietnamese style, of course, and on the picturesque Hoan Kiem Lake. Once you’re appropriately caffeinated, let the fun begin: a maze-like discovery of the 36 winding streets in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. This secret labyrinth is full of surprises, and it’s all hidden away from the busy streets. One narrow, dark alleyway will lead you to a charming pagoda. An ancient staircase might reveal an unexpected historical relic. Peer down water wells, admire the unique architecture, hear the fascinating stories and save time for a refreshment at a local store most tourists would never get the chance to visit.

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My Son, Ancient temples vietnam

Hoi An, Vietnam

Ancient Ruins of My Son

Often referred to as the mini “Angkor Wat” of Vietnam, the Cham ruins at My Son are well worth the slightly arduous journey needed to reach them! Your day will begin with an early morning drive from Danang/Hoi An through 60 km of rolling countryside, passing through small towns with markets in full swing, often journeying alongside the wide reaches of the Han River. As you draw closer to My Son, which translates literally as “Beautiful Mountain” the condition of the road begins to deteriorate and the last few kilometres of track are often rutted and potholed. On arriving at the My Son area and after crossing a bamboo “Monkey Bridge” you will transfer to a local jeep for the last spectacular 3 km bump and jolt along a river gorge. Finally, a 500m walk through lush hillsides, trees and brush, before emerging into the main site.

There are over 70 classic Cham monuments at My Son, dating from the 7th – 13th Centuries. Set against the backdrop of the appropriately named Cat’s Tooth Mountain, they would have been an awesome sight in their prime. Until 1968 they remained, remarkably, in almost perfect condition, having been sheltered from the worst excesses of weather by the surrounding hills. Regrettably however, man achieved what nature could not and B52 bombers destroyed most of the towers when My Son found itself in a free-fire zone during the Vietnam War.

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streets-hoi an social enterprise

Hoi An, Vietnam

Hoi An Social Enterprise Lunch

Most ETG experiences include a lunch, and we design the experience to ensure you steer clear of ordinary tourist buffets and focus on flavours of the local cuisine. We also like to ensure at least one such meal during your holiday is taken at a social enterprise restaurant. Typically, establishments that collaborate with local community programs, offering vocational training that creating life-changing employment opportunities for marginalised youth. Beyond the skills they teach their trainees, these restaurants serve lovely home-cooked food and are a platform for cultural exchange – where you can chat with staff members and learn about local customs.  

During our walking tour of Hoi An, we invite you to experience lunch at STREETS. Since 2009, they have been providing culinary and hospitality training to disadvantaged youth. By dining here, you get a delicious lunch and support a project that provides trainees with nutritious food, housing, clothing, uniforms, a supportive community, and access to basic medical care.   

We began including social enterprise restaurants as part of an initiative we call “One Meal At A Time”. We started this in Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar and have since expanded it to include restaurants in Sri Lanka, Laos, India, Indonesia and Thailand.  We are confident of the positive local impact these restaurants have and of the way in which they can also enhance your experience of our destinations.  

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CaoBang Waterfalls

Cao Bang, Vietnam

Ban Gioc Waterfall

Begin your journey at Ban Gioc, where the cascading waters spanning the Vietnam-China border create a visual masterpiece amid lush landscapes and limestone karsts. Marvel at the falls’ thundering display. Delve into the cultural tapestry surrounding Ban Gioc as traditional villages beckon with a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage.

Later in the day, your guide will take you to the mystical Nguom Ngao Cave, a short drive away, where intricate stalactite and stalagmite formations unveil a subterranean world. The contrasts of the open-air grandeur at Ban Gioc and the underground wonders of Nguom Ngao create a day of diverse exploration, natural beauty and cultural immersion.

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Fishermen Hoi An

Hoi An, Vietnam

Farmer and Fisherman Experience

This Farming & Fishing Life Tour provides you with a close-up and intimate experience to both the local farming and fishing communities around Hoi An. Accompanied by your tour guide, you commence the day leisurely cycling along country roads witnessing local Vietnamese rural life first-hand, discovering all manner of photo opportunities – maybe a water buffalo working in a rice paddy field; seeing ducks swimming along or farmers tending their crops. The photo opportunities are endless. You’ll also experience the friendliness of the local people greeting you along the way. Later you will board a local boat for a river cruise to meet and engage with local fishermen and enjoy a hands-on experience of traditional net fishing. You will also experience paddling the unique Vietnamese bamboo basket boat while exploring coconut-palm flanked waterways.

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A local woman strolls past the recently restored An Dinh Palace in Hue, the former home to Emperor Bao Dai's mother

Hue, Vietnam

Imperial Hue

Due to the 20th century conflict in Vietnam many of its traditional heritage sites were damaged or destroyed. A visit to the ancient city of Hue, which was the former capital of Vietnam for many years, affords the visitor an important insight into the country’s royal history prior to its colonisation by the French in 1887.

In the very early 19th Century, when the Nguyen Dynasty administered Vietnam from Hue, the Emperor Gia Long commenced construction of a mighty citadel among the rolling hills and mountains of Hue from where he could both live and rule. The resulting Imperial Citadel was modelled on the Forbidden City in Beijing, but unfortunately suffered much damage during the war years. Today the huge ancient complex of buildings used by the Emperor for living and administering his kingdom can still be explored, although some have fallen into ruin, offering visitors an atmospheric trip into Vietnam’s ancient past. Many of the pavilions, bridges, libraries and great halls are now being carefully restored with help from UNESCO, and so some of the site has been rebuilt and restored to its former glory. Marvel at the legends of the Nguyen Dynasty emperors who built the fortress and lived within its moated walls for nearly 150 years and wander among both the restored buildings and dilapidated stone structures that make up the complex.

Continue on to one of the most famous sights in Hue Vietnam- the Thien Mu Temple. An octagonal tower of seven tiers rises majestically over the tranquil Perfume (Huong) River. The tower’s design shows the historical influence of Chinese culture on Vietnam while the seven tiers are dedicated to different Buddhas. Beyond you may see robed monks chanting their mantra or novices carefully tending the bonsai garden. One unusual feature of this temple is the blue Austin Westminster motor car in the grounds – the same car that appeared on television screens around the world when a revered monk set himself on fire in central Saigon, in protest of a repressive Diem regime in the 60’s.

Hue Vietnam has many historical sites and when touring in Hue there are many options as to what to see, but another location of note is Tu Duc’s tomb. Emperor Tu Duc was the 4th emperor of the Nguyen dynasty and reigned from 1847 to 1883. His ancient tomb site is peaceful and tranquil with many lotus flower lakes (which only flower at certain times of the year). However an element of mystery with the tomb is that Tu Duc was actually buried in a secret place to avoid thieves, and as of yet his true burial site remains discovered! Another burial site for one of Vietnam’s 20th century emperors is the tomb of Emeperor Khai Dinh, who was essentially a puppet king for the French in 1916. Built from 1920 to 1931, his tomb is actually a strange mish mash of both Vietnamese and Western styles and is brightly coloured and flamboyant with brightly coloured mosaics of porcelain pieces. It provides an interesting snapshot into Vietnam in the early 20th century, as a country both maintaining traditional aspects of its culture while also adopting some aspects of French influence too.

Meet Our Experts

After living in Hanoi while teaching English and making the most of her free time exploring the countryside, Chione knows the country inside out. From the capital’s hidden street food gems to the best boutique stays in Hoi An, she helps travellers experience Vietnam beyond the obvious.

“You’ve got to try bánh mì when in Vietnam – they’re so good I pretty much had one every day when I lived in Hanoi! And the bánh xèo in the Mekong Delta? Crispy, delicious, and wrapped in fresh herbs.”

Chione Armstrong
Vietnam Specialist

Explore Our Hotels & Villas in Vietnam

Wherever you go, and whatever you do, at the end of every day you can always be sure of a comfortable rest. Every location on our list of hotels is handpicked, and in its own way, shares the history, the hospitality, and the soul of Vietnam. Below are some examples of the different hotels we use — they’ll live long in your memory.

Important FAQs about Vietnam

Vietnam is layered, lively and full of unexpected contrasts – and with ETG, you’ll experience it in a way that feels personal and deeply rewarding. Our guides don’t just lead tours, they open doors: into homes, markets, workshops and places most travellers overlook. Whether you’re navigating Hanoi’s backstreets, drifting through the Mekong Delta, or uncovering Hue’s imperial history, you’ll do it with fresh insight and the support of a team who knows Vietnam inside out.

Vietnam’s weather varies by region, so the best time depends on your route. It’s pretty confusing, so the easiest thing to do is speak to one of our Vietnam specialists who’ve cracked the code.

Generally speaking:

North (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa): October to April offers clear skies and mild temperatures. Central (Hoi An, Hue, Da Nang): February to August is warm and dry. South (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta): November to April is the dry season, with steady warmth year-round. For a full north-to-south itinerary, March to April or October to November gives you the best all-round conditions.

Every ETG holiday to Vietnam is carefully designed to be seamless, immersive, and stress-free. Your journey typically includes international flights (if requested), guide throughout and accommodation in hand-picked, characterful hotels.

You’ll enjoy incredible, immersive experiences unique to you, all planned by dedicated Vietnam specialists, with the added reassurance of 24/7 in-country support from our local team.