Ha Giang landscape

Our favourite Vietnam routes to inspire your trip - or contact us to start from scratch

It's our humble opinion that if everyone liked the same things, the world would be a boring place.

Some of us love sky bars and art galleries, while others like mountains, forests, and mucking around in rice fields. Heck, some of us like a bit of both. There are no rules when it comes to what you enjoy – and that’s what we’ve tried to reflect in our choice of itineraries.

We built these example routes from personal experience, weaving together the best bits from our own trips through Vietnam – but don’t let our preferences limit you. We want you to be inspired – but we also want to know what you love to do. It’s all about combining your ideas with our expertise to tailor a trip that fits you as beautifully as a Savile Row suit.

From A$9,510
Luxury
Deluxe
Culture
History
Insider
Relaxation

The absolute best hotels in the absolute best destinations, this trip is the gold standard for travel to Vietnam.

From A$2,600
Classic
Culture
Food
History

Designed for those who don’t have time to waste, this is your pocket-sized introduction to the sheer variety of Vietnam.

From A$8,132
Honeymoon
Active
Cruising
Culture
On the water
Relaxation
Wellness

Pamper mind, body and soul on this restorative journey spanning the dense jungles, white-sand beaches and historic towns of Vietnam.

From A$3,435
Activity
Active
Culture
Scenery

While lowland Vietnam charges headlong into the future, traditional life continues in the minority heartlands of the remote north.

From A$4,109
Activity
Active
Adventure
Scenery

If you’re never happier than when hiking, biking, caving and exploring, this adrenaline-fuelled itinerary was designed for you.

From A$4,094
Classic
Activity
Adventure
Culture
Culture & History
Scenery

If you prefer country to city, we made this for you: packed with outdoors adventures in Vietnam’s most stunning scenery.

Explore more of Vietnam

Our favourite places in Vietnam

Vietnam stretches the length of the Indochinese Peninsula, all the way from its cultural heartland in Hanoi, ringed by high mountains inhabited by isolated hilltribes, to the bountiful Mekong Delta in the far south, where floating markets overflow with the region's rich produce.

Here's our guide to the best known, plus some lesser known favourites.

Looking down over Ninh Binh
I felt like I had the most privileged access to the food scene in Vietnam
Mark C O’Flaherty Telegraph Journalist
Mark C O’Flaherty
The InsideAsia team in Bristol

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