Ho Chi Minh City is the heart of Vietnam. This is where you can go to the War Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica, Central Post Office, Ban Thanh Market, and malls while being surrounded by great Vietnamese food!
Hoi An is a city on Vietnam’s central coast known for its well-preserved Ancient Town and one-time trading port, cutting through with canals. Enjoy the city at night and its lanterns with a bowl of Mi Quang.
Da Nang has the top luxury resorts and beaches with great street food. Also the home of The Marble Mountains, Ba Na Hills/ Golden Bridge, and Dragon Bridge.
Hue is the home of the famous dish Bun Bo Hue (Vietnamese beef noodle soup), the Nguyen Dynasty, Thuy Xuan Incense, The Imperial City, and more.
Phu Quoc is known for the white sand beaches, home to fish sauce, pepper and pearls which is how they got the nickname of "Pearl Island".
Cruises sail emerald green waters among thousands of rugged islands and islets of Ha Long Bay. The region is popular for scuba diving, rock climbing and hiking, particularly in mountainous Cát Bà National Park.
Vietnam’s capital city is rich in history, with the streets of its rambling Old Quarter dating back to the 14th century. However, it is also filled with modern cafes, world-class restaurants, rooftop bars, and cool art galleries.
Famous for its countryside charm, Da Lat draws couples, wellness seekers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Xuan Huong Lake is the focal point of Da Lat city, but we cannot forget about the coffee farms and roasteries.
Sun-kissed relaxation is an everyday thing in the bustling coastal town of Nha Trang because of their 19 islands, multiple beaches, and mud baths.