Vietnam Experience Reunion | Summer | 2025
Vietnam Experience Reunion | Summer | 2025
Vietnam Experience Reunion | Summer | 2025
12 Days Starting in Ho Chi Minh City and ending in Hanoi
Visiting: Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong River Delta, Nha Trang, Overnight Train to Hoi An, Hoi An, Da Nang, Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Halong Bay
Tour Overview
Looking for a tour of Vietnam that does everything but compromise? This 12-day Vietnam itinerary takes you through Ho Chi Minh, Hoi An, Hanoi & Halong Bay with a legendary bunch of 35-45s. There’s plenty of action to help you immerse yourself into this enchanting culture. Picture yourself relishing the rice region of Mekong Delta by taking in the lush green scenery, stopping in exciting iconic hot spots, and popular local foodie haunts for a true Vietnam travel experience.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Start Ho Chi Minh City
Location: Ho Chi Minh City
Accommodation Name: Vien Dong Hotel (or similar)
Welcome to Ho Chi Minh city, formerly known as Saigon. This is one of Asia's most exhilarating cities, steeped in grand history and post-Vietnam war memories. Your big Contiki reunion will kick off this evening, when you'll meet your travel crew of delighted 35-45s and explore the city. Is this the right way to get the perfect Vietnam trip started? Oh yes it is!
Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City To Mekong Delta
Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong River Delta
Accommodation Name: Bay Thoi Homestay (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we leave Ho Chi Minh City, exchanging fast paced city life for an energy that's a little more quaint. Such is the contrasting beauty of Vietnam. Our journey in a traditional boat will prove just how dramatically this river's fringes can vary. We'll see floating markets, visit a rice paper factory and sip some of Vietnam's famous rice whiskey. A home-cooked meal and local musicians will round off our day as we settle in for a night at a local homestay.
Day 3: Mekong Delta To Ho Chi Minh City
Location: Mekong River Delta, Ho Chi Minh City
Accommodation Name: Vien Dong Hotel (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
After an early breakfast we'll make our way back to Ho Chi Minh City, detouring past Viet Cong’s Cu Chi Tunnels. See traps, hidden doors & some of the 250kms of tunnels that Vietnamese resistance fighters dug by hand, and even go down into the skinny tunnels to experience them first hand in this look into Vietnam's staggering past. Back in the addictive mayhem of Vietnam's biggest city you will have free time to carry on your explorations. Continuing to eat your way through Vietnam's culinary highlights would be one wise way to use your time (we think).
Day 4: Ho Chi Minh City To Nha Trang
Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang
Accommodation Name: Vien Dong Hotel (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
With some traditional R'n'R on our afternoon agenda, the morning can be used to put on our discovering boots. We'll dabble in history and religion before taking flight to a coastal town overlooking the South China Sea. Golden sand beaches, turquoise waters and a bustling night life - this is Nha Trang. This afternoon why not book in for a mineral mud bath and hot thermal spring experience before heading out to dinner with your crew. Ah, the good life.
Day 5: Overnight Train To Hoi An
Location: Nha Trang, Overnight Train to Hoi An
Accommodation Name: Overnight Train
Meals Included: Breakfast
Good news - we have a whole full day to soak up Nha Trang before heading to Hoi An. Have a massage, sign up for the optional cruise, or just hang on the beach before returning to our hotel to freshen up for our overnight train experience. Tonight, we'll head north via our comfy overnight train - where you'll wake up in our next destination and ready to explore it all.
Day 6: Hoi An
Location: Overnight Train to Hoi An, Hoi An
Accommodation Name: Qualia De Hotel Hoi An (Previously Le Pavillon Paradise) (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
Time to rise and shine. After travelling North overnight, you'll be waking up in stunning Hoi An.With Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese and European influences, Hoi An has no shortage of charm and architectural interest. Bike riding through the vibrant town, visiting an ancient house & ordering custom-made clothes at an artful tailor are just some of the activities that will colour our day. Tonight you can opt into a Vietnamese cooking class, whipping up a storm of up to 4 traditional dishes.
Day 7: Hoi An
Location: Hoi An
Accommodation Name: Qualia De Hotel Hoi An (Previously Le Pavillon Paradise) (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
Morning travellers! The day is all yours. Poke around in galleries & market stalls (the best shopping spots in Vietnam in our opinion) and devour all of the delectable treats on offer. And for a dose of culture, you could ride on one of Vietnam’s very own Bamboo Basket Boats (Yes, the ones that you’ve probably seen on Instagram). And to top it all off, we’ll grab some fresh coconut water straight from the tree to your tummy.
Day 8: Hoi An To Hanoi Via Da Nang
Location: Hoi An, Da Nang, Hanoi
Accommodation Name: Hanoi Larosa Hotel (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Leaving Hoi An will be sad. But we’re heading to Hanoi, so there’s hardly an excuse to not be excited. We’ll grab a quick breakfast and head to Da Nang… Fasten your seatbelts, folks. We’ll catch our internal flight to Hanoi from this quaint coastal town. Welcome to the city where all the bustling magic happens! We bet you’re starving from all that travel. That’s why we’ll head straight to the KOTO restaurant - a unique dining experience that supports disadvantaged youth in Vietnam. And with our tummies happy and full, we’ll visit the Temple of Literature (AKA Vietnam’s first-ever university.) But the sight-seeing doesn’t end there. It’s time to make our way to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, dedicated to a Vietnamese revolutionary leader. In the evening, you’re free to explore the capital however you like.
Day 9: Hanoi To Ninh Binh
Location: Hanoi, Ninh Binh
Accommodation Name: Ninh Binh Hidden Charm Hotel & Resort (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
Next up, we’re heading to the epicentre of Vietnam's show-stopping natural beauty. Do you see them? Those lovely landscapes are all yours to admire and explore today. Get inside Vietnam’s legendary army jeep and let’s get going. Spend the day cherishing the crisp air and greenery. And if you love bird-watching, make sure to have your binoculars ready at all times.
Day 10: Ninh Binh To Halong Bay
Location: Ninh Binh, Halong Bay
Accommodation Name: Junk Boat (Special Stay)
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Up and about at the crack of dawn today! We’re climbing up 500 steps to the top of the Mua Cave to witness an incredible sunrise over the valley. (You certainly don’t wanna forget your camera for this one). A drive through stunning scenery will evoke plenty of 'oh wow's', but it only gets better as we board our home for the night, a Chinese-style junk boat in Halong Bay. Feel the serenity kicking in immediately as we drift the limestone island seas of the Gulf of Tonkin. We’ll pass hidden lagoons, thick forests & dreamy grottos and also chill atop the Ti Top Island. A fresh seafood dinner and sunset at our docking spot will polish off a wonderful day packed with unforgettable moments and experiences.
Day 11: Halong Bay To Hanoi
Location: Halong Bay, Hanoi
Accommodation Name: Hanoi Larosa Hotel (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Today will be all about the leisurely vibes as we wake up to breakfast with a quick stop to explore the Sung Sot Caves. Make the most of your time on the junk boat - the views don't get much better than this. After heading back to Hanoi we find ourselves enjoying our final night together on tour. Save the choir of tears for tomorrow - this evening is all about making the most of your free time and staying positive so why not join us for one last family dinner and then onto Ta Hien to dance the night away.
Day 12: Hanoi
Location: Hanoi
Meals Included: Breakfast
Enjoy one final breakfast with the squad this morning before this epic Vietnam trip wraps up. Hug it out & make plans to reunite sometimes soon - Latin America perhaps?
What's Included
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Meals
11 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 2 dinners are included.
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Accommodation
Accommodation is provided at various hotels, a local guesthouse, and a traditional Chinese-style Junk Boat.
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Transport
In-country transport including flights and an overnight train are included.
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Activities
Activities such as visiting the Cu Chi Tunnels, a traditional boat journey in the Mekong Delta, and exploring Halong Bay on a Junk Boat are included.
What's Not Included
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Visa
Visa requirements and fees are not included and must be arranged by the traveler.
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Optional Activities
Optional activities such as a mineral mud bath, hot thermal spring experience, and Vietnamese cooking class are not included.
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Personal Expenses
Personal expenses such as shopping, additional meals, and tips are not included.
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included and must be arranged by the traveler.
Mode of Transport
Travel through Vietnam using a mix of transportation including internal flights, traditional boats, an overnight train, and a Chinese-style Junk Boat, ensuring a comfortable and scenic journey.
Accommodation
Stay in a variety of accommodations including the Vien Dong Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Bay Thoi Homestay in the Mekong Delta, Le Pavillon Paradise Hoi An Hotel & Spa in Hoi An, Hanoi Larosa Hotel in Hanoi, and a special stay on a traditional Junk Boat in Halong Bay.
Dining Summary
- 11 Breakfast (B)
- 4 Lunch (L)
- 2 Dinner (D)
FAQs
- Danang: Do I need a visa to enter Vietnam? Your visa requirements can change according to your citizenship (and also according to the length and purpose of your visit). Generally, most of our travellers need to apply for an e-visa prior to arrival in Vietnam. But we always recommend that you check out our visa guide for accurate information.
- Danang: What is the best time to visit Vietnam? Vietnam is wonderful to visit year-round. But the best time to visit depends on what you wanna do, and where in Vietnam you wanna go.Generally, April & May are thought to be the best months to visit Vietnam because of the beautifully bright weather. Between December and March is a slightly cooler period. So if hiking, or city-dwelling is what you want, that’s the best time to visit. And if you wanna avoid the crowds, off-season tends to be between April and June or September to November.
- Danang: What is the currency used in Vietnam? The currency used in Vietnam (that can buy you a wholesome, delicious bowl of Pho) is the Vietnamese dong (?).
- Danang: What is the local food like in Vietnam? Planning to visit Vietnam to taste all the wholesome flavours? Aren’t we all?You’ll find plenty of street food stop-offs, serving up freshly made gems including rice, noodle and battered pancake-based dishes, plus the world-famous Pho. Pork is a common feature of Vietnamese cuisine. Generally, Vietnamese food isn’t too spicy (except if your dish has fresh chillies in it!) Oh, and the best thing about the food here? It’s very very cheap.
- Danang: How much money should I budget for on this trip? When you travel with Contiki, your accommodation, in-country transport and breakfasts are all included with the cost of your trip. So when it comes to budgeting, you only need to worry about your shopping! Luckily, Vietnam is heralded as an extremely affordable tourist destination too. As a rough guide, you should easily get by on US $50-80 a day.
- Danang: What should I wear in Vietnam? We’ll be visiting some traditional tourist hotspots - so don’t forget to keep your shoulders covered (it's customary in Vietnam, and will probably be insisted). For all that beach exploration, it’s generally acceptable for tourists to dress in the swimwear of their choice.Vietnam tends to get very hot & humid, so make sure you pack lots of loose-fitting clothes made from a lightweight and breathable material. Big up the baggy shirts!
- Danang: What is the etiquette for tipping in Vietnam? Tipping is pretty common in Vietnam’s tourism and hospitality sectors. Usually you’ll pay 10% of the total bill, which will amount to roughly $1-5.
- Danang: Where multiple optionals are offered in one day, can I do them all or do I have to pick just one? On some days, the Free Time Add-Ons will be during different times. So you’ll be able to do them all! But on some days, you might have to pick just one. Don’t worry, your Trip Manager will do their best to manage all of this for you, and will be able to give you all the details you might need.
- Danang: What are the luggage restrictions? You can bring one bag or suitcase of 73cm x 50cm x 25cm (29” x 20” x 10”), with a max weight of 20kg (44lbs) – plus one piece of hand luggage suitable as a carry-on for flights. Since our trips have included flights, your luggage needs to meet the weight & security restrictions imposed by airlines. On this trip, it’s necessary to use an overnight bag on the occasional nights when it’s not possible to access your luggage (overnight trips to Special Stays). It’s a good idea to bring an overnight bag, or hand luggage that’s big enough to double up as an overnighter when needed.
- Danang: Do we visit the Golden Hands Bridge in Da Nang? Currently, the Golden Hands Bridge isn’t included on our itinerary. But that means, you get a free day to explore Hoi An - which you REALLY don’t wanna miss out on.The Bridge is part of a theme park called ‘Sun World Ba Na Hills’ and is about a 2-hour drive away from where we stay in Hoi An (and tends to be incredibly crowded!). But if you really wanna visit the bridge, you can always ask your Trip Manager who’ll sort it out for you!
Included Experience
- Mekong River Delta: Grab your buddies and take a shot at catching an elephant ear fish for dinner. FYI: it tastes better than it looks.
- Mekong River Delta: Watch and learn as local craftspeople make rice wine, tea, sweets and more local delicacies.
- Ho Chi Minh City: Brave this subterranean world. The hand-dug tunnels were built by the Viet Cong to hide out during the war.
- Ho Chi Minh City: Tick off all of the landmarks on your bucket list – Notre Dame Cathedral, General Post Office and the Presidential Palace.
- Ho Chi Minh City: A meaningful reminder of the atrocities of the Vietnam War and its impact on local people and wildlife.
- Ho Chi Minh City: Passports at the ready folks.
- Hoi An: This 15th century port and UNESCO site is best explored on two wheels with a local expert. Don’t forget your Go-Pro!
- Da Nang: Next stop, Hanoi. But before we hit the streets, it’s time to hit the sky one more time.
- Hanoi: Gorge on a delicious, high-quality meal crafted by trainees looking to fine-tune their hospitality skills. The KOTO Community provides guidance, training and career prospects to the underprivileged young people of Vietnam.
- Hanoi: Listen up culture-lovers. This shrine – dedicated to ancient philosopher Confucius – is known as ‘Vietnam’s first university’.
- Hanoi: Take a look at the resting place of Vietnamese revolutionary leader and President Ho Chi Minh. This is where he, along with his party, declared the independence of Vietnam.
- Ninh Binh: Cool tropical breeze. Lush-green landscapes. And an unforgettable view of the sunrise over the shimmery silhouette.
- Halong Bay: Grab your new BFFs and hang out in this mini paradise. The powdery sand and turquoise waters will bless you with #islandvibes
- Halong Bay: The best way to drift off into dreamy sleep? Drifting along the Gulf of Tonkin in a traditional Chinese-style Junk Boat, of course!
- Halong Bay: Yet another work of art from Mother Nature. These huge underground caves are made for exploring. But can you spot the ‘mammoth’?
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of activities can I expect during the Mekong Delta visit?
During the Mekong Delta visit, you will journey in a traditional boat, see floating markets, visit a rice paper factory, and sip some of Vietnam's famous rice whiskey. The day will end with a home-cooked meal and local musicians at a local guesthouse.
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Will I have the opportunity to explore the Cu Chi Tunnels?
Yes, you will visit the Cu Chi Tunnels on Day 3. You will see traps, hidden doors, and some of the 250 kilometers of tunnels that Vietnamese resistance fighters dug by hand. You can even go down into the tunnels to experience them firsthand.
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What can I do in Nha Trang?
In Nha Trang, you can enjoy golden sand beaches, turquoise waters, and a bustling nightlife. You can also book a mineral mud bath and hot thermal spring experience or simply relax on the beach.
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What is the overnight train experience like?
The overnight train experience will take you from Nha Trang to Hoi An. You will have a full day to enjoy Nha Trang before boarding the train in the evening. The train is described as comfy, and you will wake up in your next destination, ready to explore.
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What activities are available in Hoi An?
In Hoi An, you can go bike riding through the vibrant town, visit an ancient house, and order custom-made clothes at an artful tailor. You can also opt for a Vietnamese cooking class to learn how to make traditional dishes.
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What can I expect during the visit to Halong Bay?
In Halong Bay, you will board a Chinese-style junk boat and drift through the limestone island seas of the Gulf of Tonkin. You will pass hidden lagoons, thick forests, and dreamy grottos. The day will include a fresh seafood dinner and a sunset at your docking spot.
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What is the significance of the KOTO restaurant in Hanoi?
The KOTO restaurant in Hanoi is a unique dining experience that supports disadvantaged youth in Vietnam. It provides guidance, training, and career prospects to underprivileged young people.
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What kind of accommodation can I expect on this tour?
The tour includes a variety of accommodations such as the Vien Dong Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Bay Thoi Homestay in the Mekong Delta, Le Pavillon Paradise Hoi An Hotel & Spa in Hoi An, Hanoi Larosa Hotel in Hanoi, and a special stay on a junk boat in Halong Bay.
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What is the best way to explore Ninh Binh?
In Ninh Binh, you can explore the stunning landscapes by getting inside Vietnam's legendary army jeep or a vintage Vespa. The day will be spent cherishing the crisp air, clear blue water, and bird-watching.
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What is the final activity of the tour?
The final activity of the tour is a leisurely breakfast in Hanoi, where you can enjoy one last meal with your travel group before the tour wraps up.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
In 1961, a guy called John Anderson founded Contiki in New Zealand. Whilst later bought by The Travel Corporation, the tour company had already been using the name ‘Contiki’ since its inception.
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
Contiki trips are designed & operated exclusively for those aged 18-35 years. Your travelling companions will be like-minded adventurers within that age range. The age range is adhered to strictly.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
Please contact us for latest COVID-19 policies
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® is our commitment to protect people, wildlife and the incredible planet we all share. Powered by The TreadRight Foundation, a non-profit organisation and Contiki’s guiding hand when it comes to making travel matter.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
All documentation will be sent via email around 21 days prior to your trip departure. You can also access information on your trip by signing up to My Contiki via the top right icon of the homepage.
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