Food in Hanoi
Visited places: Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hue, Hoi An, Saigon, Cu Chi Tunnels
Tour Theme/Activity: Luxury, Couple, Food, History, Ancient town
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Taste Vietnam is one of our classic holidays with luxury travel service in Vietnam from Saigon to Hanoi for 8 days, 7 nights.

Vietnam Tour Overview

The tour pace is easy with tour activities including culture-touring, walking, boat cruising. The accommodations are with luxury hotels and resorts of 3, 4-star 5-star standards, centrally located at each city.

The tour visits the major tourist attractions of Vietnam including the World Heritage Sites of Hoi An, Hue and Ha Long Bay. The tour features the best of the local cuisine at carefully selected restaurants by our experts.

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Hotels: 3*, 4* & 5* hotels in all cities with convenient locations at each city.

The Binh Tay Market in Chinatown, Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
The Binh Tay Market in Chinatown, Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)

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English-speaking guide;
Transportation + air tickets (with domestic air port tax) for SGN-DAD/HUI-HAN as indicated on the tour program;
Tourist boats for the cruises on Ha Long Bay, on the Perfume River in Hue  as indicated on the tour program;
Accommodation on twin-shared basis as indicated on the tour program;
Meals as indicated on the tour program: B= Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner;
All admission fees during the guided times as indicated on the tour program;}
{Exclusions
Insurance of any types;
International airfares and airport taxes;
Drinks or personal expenses;
Others not clearly specified in the inclusions;}


Detailed itinerary

Day1 ( Monday ) Arrive in Sai Gon (D)

Paradissa Travel driver and tour guide will meet you at the airport and escort you to your hotel, a luxury property in the business district of Saigon, officially known as Ho Chi Minh City nowadays. The rest of the day is free at leisure. In the evening, we’ll head out for a fine-dining dinner cruise.
Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.

Notre Dame Cathedral in Saigon Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
Notre Dame Cathedral in Saigon Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

Day2 ( Tuesday ) Sai Gon - Cu Chi Tunnels - Sai Gon (B/L/D)

Cu Chi TunnelBreakfast at the hotel.
Travel for 70 km to Cu Chi once famous for the legendary tunnel system which at the height stretched over 250 km. In Cu Chi, you will have to visit these tunnels of 3 levels yourself by crawling in the narrow tunnels. We’ll be surprised to find out how people made these tunnels and find out how life of the local people was during the Second Indochina War. After exploring Cu Chi Tunnel, we travel back Sai Gon and enjoy free time at leisure. Lunch and dinner at a local restaurants in Sai Gon.
Overnight in Saigon.

Day3 ( Wednesday ) Sai Gon - Da Nang - Hoi An (VN 324: 1120 - 1230) (B/L/D)

Breakfast at the hotel.
You have free time at leisure until our tour guide and driver come back and transfer you back to the airport for the flight to Da Nang. Arriving at Da Nang Airport, meet Paradissa's local tour guide and travel to Hoi An Old Town. We’ll tour the Marble Mountains en route.

Da Nang City with blue sea and white sand
Da Nang City with blue sea and white sand

The Marble Mountains are a cluster of 5 mountains supposedly representing 5 elements: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Soil. There are caves and pagodas built into caves visited by the local pilgrims. Right close to the Marble Mountains are the Stone-Carving Village and the famous Non Nuoc Beach which served as an R&R base for US Servicemen and war reporters in the past.Hoi An Old Town

Arriving in Hoi An, we’ll have an oriented walking tour of Hoi An ancient town which was busy with trade back a few centuries ago. Walking in the narrow streets flanked by old merchant houses we can imagine the hustling and bustling time when the town was filled up with merchants and goods from around the world. We’ll visit some old merchant houses, a Chinese Congregational Hall, Hoi An Museum, and the famous Japanese covered-bridge. Our home in Hoi An is a boutique luxury hotel located in the Old Town.
Lunch is at a local restaurant in Da Nang and dinner is served with fine cuisine of Hoi An in the old town.
Overnight in Hoi An.

Hoi An riverside
Hoi An riverside

Day4 ( Thursday ) Hoi An - Hue (B/L/D)

Breakfast at the hotel.
We check out of the hotel in the morning. Our journey brings us through the scenic countryside of the Central Region of Vietnam to Hue Imperial City. We’ll stop at the Lang Co Beach with fine white sand against the green mountain backdrop and the Hai Van Pass which offers 360 degrees of breathtaking mountain and sea.

The Lang Co Beach, Thua Thien-Hue Province, Vietnam
The Lang Co Beach, Thua Thien-Hue Province, Vietnam

Arriving in Hue, we’ll tour Hue Imperial Citadel and the Dong Ba exotic market on the bank of the Perfume River. Then, we travel to the hotel which is a riverside resort-like property located in the tourist quarters of Hue City.
Lunch is at a local restaurant with Hue fine cuisine. Dinner is served with Hue famous royal cuisine.
Overnight in Hue.Minh Mang Tomb

Hue was the capital city of Vietnam from 1802 - 1945. Hue is a charming imperial city with combination of the young and the old. The Perfume River bisects the city into the northern and southern parts. To the north is the ancient citadel surrounded by moats which were home to the royal court of Vietnam in the 19th century. Visiting the ancient citadel you can visit the Palace where the king lived, the quarter for the royal family and concubines, the royal library….Lots of damages during the war are still found here though. To the south is where hotels and fine dining restaurants are located.

Hue is no doubt the city of harmony with the encircling green mountains, the meandering rivers, the architecture nestled in trees….Everything of Hue seems to be just in the right place and in perfect harmony. To the western side of the city is where the royal tombs are found. The Vietnamese kings thought that the West was the direction of sunset and permanent rest. That was why they built different royal tombs in the western part of Hue city. Here the kings would rest permanently in complete peace and tranquility.

Each of the royal tombs was designed by the king himself and the architecture of each tomb shows a lot about the king and the context of Vietnam at the time. Many tombs were constructed, completed and used by the king when they were still in reign. The royal tombs of Hue are definitely the fine pieces of arts.

The Thai Hoa Palace at Hue Imperial Citadel
The Thai Hoa Palace at Hue Imperial Citadel

Day5 ( Friday ) Hue - Ha Noi (VN 244: 1440 - 1550) (B/L/D)

Breakfast at the hotel.
We start our tour of Hue with a cruise on the Perfume River to the Thien Mu Pagoda and King Tu Duc’s Tomb, then we’ll have time for refreshment.
Our last feast for lunch is at a local restaurant in Hue.

Khiem Cung Ta, Tu Duc Tomb, Hue Vietnam
Khiem Cung Ta, Tu Duc Tomb, Hue Vietnam


Then, we transfer you to Phu Bai Airport for your flight to Ha Noi. Arriving at Hanoi Noi Bai Airport, Paradissa local tour guide will meet and escort you to the city. In the evening, we will sample the elegant cuisine of Ha Noi at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Ha Noi.

Day6 ( Saturday ) Ha Noi (B/L/D)

Breakfast at the hotel.
Our tour starts with Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Presidential Palace; this whole area reminds you some parts of the Vietnamese history and the most revered man of the nation. Then we’ll visit Tran Quoc Pagoda-Nation founding pagoda, Quan Thanh temple where you can enjoy the freshness of the West Lake and learn about the spiritual life of the Vietnamese.

The Temple of Literature in Hanoi, a symbol of Vietnamese learning tradition
The Temple of Literature in Hanoi, a symbol of Vietnamese learning tradition

In the afternoon, we’ll visit the Temple of Literature-1st University of Vietnam and the Ngoc Son temple. We’ll have a walking tour of the Old Quarters of Hanoi and free time for shopping in the narrow hustling bustling streets of the Old Town which dated back from the 11th century. In late afternoon, we will take you to a traditional water puppet show for sampling this Vietnamese unique art of water puppet performance. After the show, we will take you back to your hotel which is a comfortable boutique luxury hotel in the Old Town.
Lunch and dinner at a local restaurants.
Overnight in Hanoi.

The The Huc Bridge on the Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi
The The Huc Bridge on the Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi

Ha Noi was chosen to be the capital city of Vietnam from the 1010 A.D. The ruling king Ly Cong Uan that time knew that choosing the capital site would be vital to the kingdom’s prosperity. After coming into power he patrolled the kingdom looking for a suitable site for building the capital city. It’s said that he arrived at the bank of the Red River a five-colored dragon appeared soaring into the sky. He researched the whole area and found out that it was perfect in terms of Feng Shui. The construction of the capital city was started right after that. That time it was called Thang Long which in Vietnamese means “the City of Ascending Dragons”. With the arrival of the French in the 19th century, new colonial styled architecture was added to the charming traditional architecture of Ha Noi.

The Old Quarter of Hanoi Vietnam
The Old Quarter of Hanoi Vietnam

Nowadays the travellers to Ha Noi know the city as 3 main areas: The Former Citadel Area, the Old Quarter and the French Quarter. Of course the city has more areas to the north, to the south and to the west where high-rise buildings are found to accommodate the growing economy. With much development going on, the old areas of Ha Noi are specially protected by the authority and still the city retains the charm like no others.Halong Bay Vietnam

Day7 ( Sunday ) Ha Noi - Ha Long Bay – Ha Noi (B/L/D)

Breakfast at the hotel.
We start the tour at 08:00 A.M for the 3 hour road journey (170 km) through the Red River delta, which offers plenty of chances for taking photos of Vietnamese farmers tilling the vast green paddy fields. At half way, we will have a visit to a handicraft workshop with fine clothes, embroidered paintings, stone statuettes and all kinds of gems mined in Vietnam such as star rubies or sapphires... Our destination is the World Heritage Site of Ha Long Bay. The bay offers some 3000 mountain islands and islets towering in the Gulf of Tonkin in the East Vietnam Sea.

Upon arrival, you will be welcomed on board our luxury boat and treated with green tea while the boat cruises further into the tranquility of Ha Long Bay amid the towering mountain cliffs on the emerald green water, you will have relaxing time adoring the Creator for the stunning works of arts. We’ll visit the Cave of Dau Do and have fresh seafood for lunch before docking back on the shore where our car takes us back to Ha Noi.
Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Ha Noi.

A sail boat on Halong Bay Vietnam
A sail boat on Halong Bay Vietnam

Day8 ( Monday ) Depart Ha Noi (B)

Breakfast at the hotel.
You have free time until we transfer you back to Noi Bai International Airport for your departure flight. Time to bid farewell to the beaming Vietnamese smiles. We trust you had a wonderful Vietnam holiday with Pa radissa Travel and we look forward to welcoming you back on vacations in the near future.