Vietnam North to South Tour — 8 days & 7 nights from Ho Chi Minh, Cu Chi & Mekong to Da Nang, Hoi An, Hanoi & Halong Bay cruise. All transfers included. Book now!
Overview
Vietnam North to South Tour — Complete 8 Days 7 Nights Itinerary
The Vietnam North to South Tour is the ultimate way to experience the full sweep of Vietnam in eight extraordinary days. This Vietnam North to South Tour begins in Ho Chi Minh City — Saigon, the Pearl of the Far East — and journeys through the Cu Chi Tunnels, the Mekong Delta, Da Nang’s Golden Bridge, Hoi An’s lantern-lit streets, Hanoi’s ancient pagodas, Ninh Binh’s river valleys, and finally an overnight cruise on the legendary waters of Halong Bay.
Your Vietnam North to South Tour includes all airport transfers, entrance fees, boat trips, an overnight Halong Bay cruise, and a local English-speaking guide throughout. Available in 3-star and 4-star options, the package spans south to north Vietnam via domestic flights — giving you the complete country experience without retracing your steps. With 24/7 support and complimentary mineral water daily, this is the most comprehensive Vietnam journey available as a group tour.
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Trip Highlights
- Sail the Saigon River by water bus and see the city's skyline from the water
- Crawl through 200 km of hand-dug wartime tunnels at the legendary Cu Chi underground network
- Drift by sampan through the lush canals and fruit-laden islands of the Mekong Delta
- Explore the marble caves, clifftop pagodas, and ancient stone carvers of Marble Mountain
- Wander the lantern-lit streets and 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge of Hoi An at night
- Walk the iconic Golden Bridge — held aloft by giant stone hands above the clouds of Ba Na Hills
- Stand in the oldest pagoda in Hanoi, founded in the 6th century on the shores of West Lake
- Glide through UNESCO-listed Trang An — the cave-riddled water world that inspired Kong: Skull Island
- Sleep overnight among the limestone karsts of Halong Bay on a traditional cruise
Itinerary
Vietnam North to South Tour: 8 Days 7 Nights — Ho Chi Minh to Halong Bay
Overnight: Ho Chi Minh City
There is a moment, as you step out of Tan Son Nhat Airport and into the warm, humming air of Ho Chi Minh City, when Vietnam announces itself. The motorbikes swarm past in elegant, anarchic waves. The smell of jasmine and grilled pork mingles with petrol and possibility. This is Saigon — a city that has been called the Paris of Indochina, the Pearl of the Far East, and a dozen other names, none of which quite capture it.
A private driver meets you at the airport and whisks you to your hotel (official check-in from 14:00). But there is no time to linger inside.
By 12:30, your afternoon city tour begins. Your first stop is Cho Lon — Saigon's vast, vibrant Chinatown — where the incense-heavy air of the Thien Hau Pagoda transports you three centuries back in time. Built by the Cantonese community in honour of the Goddess of the Sea, it is a place of colour, devotion, and sensory overload in the best possible way.
Then comes the moment that reframes everything: you board the Saigon Water Bus at Bach Dang Harbour. As the boat glides along the river, the city reveals itself from the water — the glittering crown of Landmark 81, Vietnam's tallest building; the iconic blade of the Bitexco Financial Tower; the quiet green of District 2 on the opposite bank. From here, the city that once bore the weight of history feels like it is flying, exuberantly, into the future.
By 17:30, you return to the hotel. Saigon's famous night scene is yours to explore at will.
Overnight: Ho Chi Minh City Meals: Breakfast ✅ | Lunch ✅
Rise early — today holds two of Vietnam's most extraordinary experiences, and the day deserves every minute.
After breakfast, your guide collects you at 6:45 AM for the 75 km journey northwest to Cu Chi — a name that once made military strategists across the world stop and stare at their maps in disbelief.
Beneath these fields lies one of the most astonishing feats of human ingenuity ever built under fire: over 200 kilometres of hand-dug tunnels, carved by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. Kitchens, field hospitals, command centres, weapon factories — an entire subterranean world sustained a resistance movement that altered the course of modern history. You descend into the tunnels yourself, crawling through the narrow, dark passageways, and emerge with a visceral understanding of what it meant to live, fight, and survive underground. For the adventurous, a shooting range (not included) offers the chance to fire period-correct weapons under supervision.
After lunch at a local restaurant, the afternoon shifts from war to wonder. Your bus heads south to My Tho, gateway to the Mekong Delta — Vietnam's rice bowl, fruit basket, and watery soul. You board a boat and navigate narrow canals fringed with tropical vegetation, passing stilted houses, lazy water buffaloes, and children waving from wooden bridges. At the Unicorn Island, you're welcomed with honey tea and fresh coconut candy, before a sampan takes you deeper into a tunnel of mangroves so green they seem to glow. Local folk music floats across the water. Seasonal fruit is piled high on wooden trays.
By 19:00, the motorboat returns you to My Tho, and the drive brings you back to the city as Saigon blinks to life in neon.
Overnight: Da Nang Meals: Breakfast ✅ | Dinner ✅
After breakfast and hotel checkout, a private transfer carries you to the airport for your morning flight north to Da Nang — Vietnam's coastal jewel, where mountains tumble into the sea and the air carries salt and sweetness in equal measure.
Flight Note: Your flight must arrive in Da Nang before 12:00 PM to ensure the afternoon tour runs smoothly.
After checking into your hotel, your afternoon tour begins at 14:30. The first stop is Marble Mountain — five great hills of marble and limestone rising dramatically from the coastal plain, each named for a classical element. Inside, you wander through natural caves where sunlight pierces the rock ceiling like a spotlight from heaven, and ancient Cham altars wait quietly in shadowed alcoves. Pagodas are built into the cliff face itself. The Stone Carving Village below buzzes with artisans shaping marble into everything from small Buddhas to life-sized elephants.
As the sun begins to lower, the shuttle carries you 30 km south to one of Southeast Asia's most storied destinations: Hoi An Ancient Town. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hoi An looks as though time forgot to pass here — and you are deeply grateful for it. The Japanese Covered Bridge arches gracefully over the canal, unchanged since the 1590s. The Fukian Assembly Hall glows with lacquer and lantern light. Ancient merchant houses reveal centuries of trade history behind their wooden doors.
But it is after dark that Hoi An truly works its magic. The lanterns come on — hundreds, thousands of them — casting the entire town in shades of amber, rose, and gold. The night market at Nguyen Hoang Street overflows with silk, spices, and handmade crafts. A light dinner of local Vietnamese food sets the tone before the shuttle returns you to Da Nang by 21:00.
Overnight: Da Nang Meals: Breakfast ✅ | Lunch ✅
Today, you ascend into a different world entirely.
Your guide meets you at 7:30 AM for the drive to Ba Na Hills — a French colonial hill retreat, perched 1,487 metres above the Da Nang coastline, reimagined as one of Vietnam's most spectacular destinations.
You rise into the clouds on one of the longest non-stop single-track cable cars on the planet. Below, the city shrinks. The forest thickens. Mist drifts across the windows. At the Night Station, you step out to visit the atmospheric ruins of the Old French Villas — buildings that were abandoned when the hill station fell into disrepair, now beautifully, hauntingly preserved — and the serene Linh Ung Pagoda, where a massive white Buddha gazes out over the entire Da Nang valley.
Higher still, the cable car delivers you to Nui Chua Mountain — the crown of the Ba Na range. Here, the Le Jardin D'Amour blooms in cascading terraces of colour. The Debay Ancient Wine Cellar, hewn into the mountain over a century ago by French colonists, offers a cool and atmospheric escape underground. The hill climbing funicular — the first and only one of its kind in Vietnam — trundles you along the ridgeline with views that stretch to the horizon.
And then — the moment everyone has been waiting for: The Golden Bridge. Two colossal stone hands emerge from the mountain mist, cradling a gleaming golden walkway that extends 150 metres through the sky. Walking across it, with the clouds shifting below your feet and Da Nang shimmering on the coast far in the distance, feels entirely, gloriously unreal.
Lunch is served on Ba Na Hills. The afternoon is free for Fantasy Park — Vietnam's third-largest indoor entertainment complex, with 4D/5D film theatres, thrill rides, and a dinosaur park that will delight travellers of every age.
By 15:00 you descend. Back at your hotel by 17:30, the evening is yours.
Note: Wax Statue Museum, wine cellar entrance, roller coaster, climbing games, prize games and 10D movie are at guests' own expense.
Overnight: Hanoi Meals: Breakfast ✅
This morning, you leave the coast and fly north to the city where Vietnam's soul lives most quietly, most deeply, and most stubbornly: Hanoi.
After breakfast and checkout, your private transfer delivers you to Da Nang Airport for the morning flight north.
Flight Note: The flight must arrive at Hanoi Airport before 10:00 AM to keep the afternoon tour on schedule.
Upon landing, you're transferred to your hotel (check-in from 14:00) and the afternoon unfolds across three landmark sites that shaped a city and a nation.
At 13:30, you arrive at Tran Quoc Pagoda, resting on Golden Fish Island in the still waters of West Lake. Built in the 6th century, it is the oldest pagoda in Hanoi — a red tower rising above the lotus flowers, its reflection shimmering below. Monks have tended it through dynasties, invasions, and the turbulence of centuries.
By 14:30, the Temple of Literature opens before you — Van Mieu Quoc Tu Giam, Vietnam's first national university, founded in 1070 under Emperor Ly Thanh Tong. Stone steles bear the names of doctoral graduates from the 15th to 18th centuries. Walking through its five courtyards is to walk through the history of Vietnamese scholarship itself.
Your final stop at 15:30 is Hoa Lo Prison — called "Maison Centrale" by the French who built it between 1886 and 1901, and nicknamed "Hell on Earth" by those who endured it. Now a museum, it is a deeply moving testament to resistance and resilience, equal parts sobering and inspiring. American prisoners of war held here during the Vietnam War gave it another nickname: the Hanoi Hilton — a dark joke born from survival.
As the afternoon cools to dusk, you return to your hotel in the heart of Hanoi. The Old Quarter is outside your door — thirty-six ancient trade streets, alive tonight with street food, music, and the particular magic of a city that refuses to forget where it came from.
Overnight: Hanoi Meals: Breakfast ✅ | Lunch ✅
After breakfast, your guide arrives at 7:30 AM for the two-hour drive south to Ninh Binh province — a landscape so dramatic and so wild that Hollywood chose it as the setting for Kong: Skull Island (2017).
Your first stop is Hoa Lu — the ancient capital of Vietnam between 968 and 1010 AD, seat of the Dinh and Le dynasties. Though the royal palaces have crumbled back into the earth, the Temple of King Dinh and Temple of King Le still stand, surrounded by limestone mountains and a silence that feels ancient and earned. This is where the Vietnamese state was born.
A warm lunch follows, laden with Ninh Binh specialities: tender goat meat, fresh river fish, fragrant chicken, and fried rice. Vegetarian options are always available.
The afternoon belongs to Trang An — a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2014, and one of the most breathtaking landscapes in all of Southeast Asia. You board a sampan rowed by a local guide and spend 1.5 hours drifting through a labyrinth of hidden valleys, passing beneath limestone arches and through cave tunnels where daylight disappears entirely, replaced by the sound of dripping water and your own awed breathing. The scenery — karst peaks, mirror-still lakes, jungle-draped gorges — is the kind that makes you reach for your camera and then simply put it down, because some things are better experienced than captured.
By 18:30, you're back in Hanoi. The evening is free.
Overnight: Halong Bay Cruise Meals: Lunch ✅ | Dinner ✅
You've heard about it. You've seen the photographs. Nothing prepares you for the real thing.
Your shuttle departs Hanoi at 8:00 AM for the 3.5-hour drive east, through rice paddies and river plains, toward the coast. As Ha Long City comes into view and the smell of the sea sharpens the air, anticipation rises with every kilometre.
You arrive at the jetty towards noon. Check-in is completed dockside. Then you step aboard your cruise — and Halong Bay opens before you.
Lunch is served as the vessel glides out into the bay, and between bites you simply stare. Over 1,600 limestone karst islands rise from the emerald water around you, each one draped in dark jungle, their bases carved into arches and grottos by ten thousand years of tides. The bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and standing on the deck, it is absolutely clear why.
The afternoon unfolds at the pace of the sea: cave explorations, kayaking through hidden lagoons, swimming in sheltered coves, or simply lying on the sun deck as the light shifts over the water from gold to copper to the deep blue of evening. As darkness falls, the boat drops anchor among the karsts. Dinner is served on board, and the sky above Halong Bay — far from any city glow — is extraordinary.
Cruise Notes: Wi-Fi available but limited. All beverages are excluded. Complimentary tea, coffee & 2 water bottles per room/night provided.
Meals: Breakfast ✅ | Brunch ✅
Wake before sunrise if you can. The early morning on Halong Bay is something that belongs to you alone — mist hovering over the water, the karsts emerging slowly from the grey, the world utterly still.
Join the Tai Chi class on the sun deck as morning breaks — slow, deliberate movements in the cool air while the bay comes alive around you. It is a moment of rare peace, and one you will carry home.
Spend the morning at leisure — sightseeing from the upper deck, joining cruise activities, or simply watching the scenery drift past. At 10:30, the boat begins its return to the jetty. A final, traditional Vietnamese brunch is served on board — a last toast to the bay, to the journey, to Vietnam.
You disembark around noon. The shuttle carries you back to Hanoi (arriving around 15:00–15:30), where a private transfer is waiting to take you directly to the airport for your flight home.
As Vietnam falls away below the plane's wings — the river deltas, the karst mountains, the lantern-lit towns and the ancient temple towers — you realise that eight days was both too short and somehow exactly enough.
You'll be back.
Includes/Excludes
Includes
- Hotel accommodation in double/twin room with daily breakfast (3-star or 4-star options available)
- Overnight cruise cabin in Halong Bay
- Meals as indicated per itinerary (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
- Private airport transfers (Day 1 arrival, Day 3 HCMC–airport, Day 3 Da Nang airport–hotel, Day 5 Da Nang–airport, Day 5 Hanoi airport–hotel, Day 8 Hanoi–airport)
- All group shuttle buses as specified in the itinerary
- Experienced local English-speaking guide (as per itinerary schedule)
- All entrance fees, boat trips & excursions listed in the program
- Water Bus ticket in Ho Chi Minh City (Day 1)
- Boat trip in Mekong Delta & Cu Chi Tunnels visit (Day 2)
- Marble Mountain & Hoi An entrance fees (Day 3)
- Cable car (round trip) at Ba Na Hills (Day 4)
- Boat trip at Trang An (Day 6)
- Kayaking on Halong Bay cruise (Day 7)
- Complimentary mineral water on tour (1–2 x 500ml bottles per guest per day)
- 24/7 hotline support & customer care service
Excludes
- International & domestic flights
- Visa fees and services (Vietnam e-Visa via https://evisa.gov.vn)
- Travel insurance
- All beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) unless specified
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Lunch on Day 3 (own expense)
- Personal expenses & shopping
- Tipping for guides, drivers, servers & porters (highly recommended)
- Single supplement (see pricing table)
- Early check-in / late checkout surcharges
- Hotel room upgrades
- Shooting range at Cu Chi Tunnels
- Wax Statue Museum, wine cellar entrance, roller coaster, climbing games, prize games & 10D movie at Ba Na Hills
- Gala dinner surcharge on Christmas Eve & New Year's Eve
- Peak season surcharges (Lunar New Year, National Holidays, Da Nang Fireworks Festival)
- Bank transfer fee: 30 USD
- Credit card surcharge: 3% (Visa/Mastercard/Debit) or 4% (Amex)
- Taxes
FAQs
Visa: A Vietnam e-Visa is required and must be arranged in advance at https://evisa.gov.vn
Flights (Critical Timings):
- Day 1: Arrive Ho Chi Minh City at any time (morning arrival recommended to join the afternoon tour)
- Day 3: Flight Ho Chi Minh City → Da Nang must arrive before 12:00 PM
- Day 5: Flight Da Nang → Hanoi must arrive before 10:00 AM
- Domestic flights are not included — book independently and share flight details in advance
Hotels: Check-in 14:00 / Check-out 12:00. Early check-in and late check-out are subject to surcharges. 4-star hotels may require a credit card imprint or cash deposit (50–200 USD/room/night) upon check-in, refundable at checkout.
Meals: Breakfasts served at hotels. Group tour (SIC) lunches and dinners are Vietnamese local food only (vegetarian options always available). Indian food can be arranged in major cities with advance notice — not available in Halong Bay, Mekong Delta, or rural areas.
Tipping: Not included but strongly expected. Prepare cash in advance for guides, drivers, boat crew, and restaurant servers.
30% deposit on confirmation. 50% of deposit due 30 days before arrival. Balance due before arrival. Bank transfer in INR or credit card (add 3% Visa/Mastercard/Debit; 4% Amex surcharge).
60+ days before arrival: 100% refund (flights non-refundable)
30–59 days: 10% cancellation charge
15–29 days: 20% cancellation charge
8–14 days: 50% cancellation charge
7 days or less / No show: 100% charge
