From the soaring peaks of Sapa to the lazy, winding rivers of the Mekong, Vietnam is a country of rich culture, untouched natural beauty, and fascinating history. Stretched along its endless coastline, a host of travel destinations provide ample opportunity to discover the undeniable spirit of Vietnam and its people. Explore the jaw-dropping landscapes of Halong Bay by boat, dine on local specialities in Hoi An’s charming Old Town, or tap into the high-octane energy of major metropolises like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, where the ever-evolving nature of contemporary Vietnam is on full display.
Halong City - 160km from the hotel (2,5 hour driving by car) Boasting thousands of stone islands with interesting caves, Ha Long Bay, a World Natural Heritage, is recognized as one of the most attractive destinations in Vietnam.
The southern counterpart to Vietnam’s northern capital, fast and freewheeling Ho Chi Minh City is the economic heart of the country.
A sleepy island off the southern coast, Con Dao is decidedly quieter than Vietnam’s other beach destinations.
At the end of the 19th century, French colonial residents chose the verdant hills and cool air of Dalat to serve as a stunning mountain retreat for those hoping to escape the heat of the coast.
The shores of Nha Trang are home to Vietnam’s most famous mainland beach, located in the heart of a bustling coastal city.
A charming little town in central Vietnam, the UNESCO-recognised Hoi An was once a thriving port which saw traders from as near as China and as far as Europe doing business on the shores of the Thu Bon River.
From its vibrant Old Quarter to the stark, reserved architecture of historic Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi represents the spirit of Vietnam.
A world apart from coastal Vietnam, Sapa provides travellers with a glimpse into the lives of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups.