
Arrive in Hanoi, the thousand-year-old capital located in the heart of northern Vietnam, warmly welcomed by the English-speaking guide from Kampá Tour at the airport. A comfortable transfer takes visitors to the centrally located hotel (rooms available from 2:00 p.m.), with the day's activities tailored to suit the arrival time.
Set out for the first exploration of the city center, marking the start of your 2-week honeymoon itinerary in Vietnam, soaked in the charm of this ancient capital:
Ly Thai To is the founder of the Ly dynasty (1009-1225). It was he who transferred the capital from Hoa Lu to Hanoi in 1010.
This Old Quarter is located in the heart of Hanoi and is full of old houses, temples, bustling markets, artisan shops, and traditional restaurants. It is an emblematic place that testifies to the history and culture of the Vietnamese capital.
Discover the colonial heritage with French concessions: Take a cycle rickshaw ride through the city to visit the Grand Théâtre, the Métropole hotel, the state bank, and the Central Post Office.
End your day with a relaxing night at the hotel, marking the perfect beginning of your Vietnam 2-week honeymoon itinerary.
A day dedicated to exploring Hanoi's most remarkable cultural sites and historical monuments:
Spend your tranquil night in Hanoi.
Departure to Ninh Binh – a country of limestone rocks, sugar loaves, and rice fields flooded by rivers and lakes all year round.
Arrival in Ninh Xuan, visit to Mount Mua which was in the past a place recognized for its performances of dancers for the Tran kings. Climbing a white staircase of 486 stone steps to the top, this bell-shaped mountain will give you a panoramic view of the Tam Coc region.
A limestone mountain located near the rivers and sugar loaves of Tam Coc. In the past, it was famous for its dance performances offered to the kings of the Tran dynasty (13th-14th century).
Then, transfer to Tam Coc, bike ride, and relaxation to discover this fabulous region. Cross villages and sugar loaves then enjoy the peaceful atmosphere that reigns in this rural region.
A vast landscaped area including sugar loaf rock formations, rice fields and rivers. Boat trips on the Ngo Dong River, through the sugar loaves, will allow you to fully enjoy the lush surrounding nature.
In the afternoon, boat ride on the Ngo Dong river to discover Tam Coc. This long river winds between rice fields, sugar loaves, and passes under the three caves at the foot of the limestone peaks. Your boat will glide gently over the water thanks to the local rowers, who will take you through magical landscapes.
Overnight in Ninh Binh.
Set off on a journey to Halong, renowned as the most beautiful bay in Vietnam and one of the most enchanting landscapes in Asia. Upon arrival, board a traditional junk and receive a warm welcome from the crew before setting sail on a magnificent cruise through the bay. Visit Bai Tu Long, the northern part of Halong Bay, and admire its beauty:
In the late afternoon, relax on the upper deck of the junk. Indulge in lunch and dinner served on board, and enjoy a free evening for personal rest and relaxation. This could include activities like card games or night fishing. Spend the night on board, surrounded by the serenity of Halong Bay.
Rise at dawn to savor a truly unique spectacle: the first rays of sunlight peering over the countless sugarloaf peaks of the bay, followed by a serene Tai Chi session on the terrace.
Tai Chi, the art of deep relaxation, involves performing a series of slow, flowing, and circular movements.
Initiate a boat or kayak excursion to explore the charming fishing village of Vung Vieng, where you may have the chance to meet local residents.
Enjoy lunch on the junk, then go ashore and return to Hanoi.
In the evening, catch a flight to Hue, the historic imperial city located in the heart of the country.
Spend the night in Hue.
Begin your city tour of Hue, the last imperial capital of Vietnam from 1802 to 1945:
Enjoy your night at the hotel in Hue.
Commence a road journey to the enchanting town of Hoi An, situated approximately 150 km to the south of Hue. This scenic drive offers several captivating stops along the way:
The Hải Vân Pass (Đèo Hải Vân), is an approximately 21-kilometre (13 mi) long mountain pass on National Route 1 in Vietnam.
Upon your afternoon arrival in Hoi An, you'll proceed to check in at your hotel, where you'll enjoy a comfortable overnight stay.
Enjoy a full day at your leisure for your own exploration of Hoi An's charming old town. You have various options:
Explore the historic Old Quarter, wander through its narrow streets, and discover its unique charm. You can also indulge in shopping for local products like lacquerware, handicrafts, and more.
Consider getting tailor-made clothing at one of the renowned silk shops in town. Hoi An is famous for its skilled tailors, and you can have custom garments created to your liking.
Embark on a delightful bike ride into the picturesque countryside surrounding Hoi An. Along the way, you'll encounter traditional villages specializing in various crafts such as vegetable farming, pottery, and carpentry.
Weather permitting, unwind on the exquisite Eastern Sea beaches, including Cua Dai and An Bang, renowned as Vietnam's most beautiful. Bask in the sun and embrace the refreshing sea breeze for a truly revitalizing experience.
After a day of exploration and relaxation, return to your hotel for the night.
After a flight to Ho Chi Minh City, the capital of the south (formerly Saigon), you'll begin your exploration of the city's center, often referred to as "colonial Saigon." Here are the details:
Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is the country's largest city, home to around 10 million people. The city is also the access point to the Mekong Delta, the coastal coast and the southern highlands.
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is the largest city in the country, with a population of around 10 million. It serves as a gateway to various regions, including the Mekong Delta, the coastline, and the southern highlands.
Visit Ben Thanh Market, an iconic symbol of the city.
Explore the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office, both architectural gems designed according to the plans of Gustave Eiffel.
Discover the Headquarters of the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, which was once the Central Town Hall and stands as one of the city's most beautiful colonial buildings.
The Museum of Traditional Medicine of Vietnam, a discovery of traditional Vietnamese medicine, more than 3000 years old.
Spend the night at your hotel.
Begin your journey with a scenic drive down to the Mekong Delta, where land seamlessly blends with water at the country's southern tip. Arrive in Cai Be, a charming village nestled on the north branch of the mighty Mekong. Here, board your private sampan, Song Xanh, and embark on a majestic cruise along the river's expansive waters.
Taking its source in the gigantic Himalayan range, the Mekong crosses five countries upstream in Southeast Asia (China, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos) before emptying into the Pacific Ocean on the territory of Vietnam. This river has shaped a vast and fertile delta in the southern part of the country known as the 'Mekong Delta.'
After dinner, return on board and continue the cruise to the Hau River.
Overnight on board.
Rise and shine at 6:00 in the morning to experience the renowned floating market of Cai Rang, bustling with activity from 5:00 every day. Enjoy breakfast on board as the Song Xanh glides through the market, surrounded by boats laden with fruits, vegetables, and various goods for trade. Witness the unique "river trade" practiced by the locals of the Mekong region.
After going ashore, we'll transfer to the airport for a flight to Phu Quoc, the idyllic island nestled at the southern tip of the country, in the Gulf of Thailand. Spend the night in Phu Quoc, soaking in the island paradise.
Enjoy two leisurely days with complete freedom to explore and unwind on the captivating island of Phu Quoc, often referred to as a "paradise for relaxation and well-being" by enthusiasts of pristine sandy beaches.
You can spend your time relaxing on the serene, unspoiled beaches, nestled in the shade of towering trees along the Gulf of Thailand. Take leisurely strolls along the coastline, immersing yourself in the island's stunning natural beauty. Alternatively, embark on invigorating hikes through the untouched jungles of Phu Quoc National Park.
As the sun sets, retire to your comfortable hotel for a peaceful night's rest, rejuvenated by your idyllic days on this island paradise.
Your final day will depend on your flight schedule. You may fly to Ho Chi Minh City and then connect to your departure flight home.
This marks the end of our 2-week honeymoon itinerary from Halong to Phu Quoc. Safe travels!
Kampá Tour is delighted to have accompanied you on this unforgettable journey through Vietnam.





Unique experiences to include in this trip could be taking a street food tour, trying your hand at traditional crafts like pottery or silk weaving, enjoying a bike ride through the countryside, participating in a dawn Tai Chi session by a lake, or exploring Vietnam's coffee culture by visiting local cafes and trying different brews.
Balancing relaxation and adventure in this itinerary involves planning a mix of activities that cater to both. Incorporate adventurous activities like trekking, biking, and water sports with relaxation time at beaches, spas, and scenic spots. Kampá Tour will ensure your itinerary has a good mix of high-energy days followed by more leisurely days to rest and recharge.
Vietnam is divided into three major regions: the North, the Central, and the South. Each region has its distinctive features, and the choice of the region to visit will depend on your interests.
Among the three regions, the North has more interesting things to discover. It entices travelers with its rich natural beauty (stunning bays and rivers, impressive mountains and hills, winding mountain paths, lush valleys with beautiful terraced rice fields) and cultural heritage (numerous historical monuments, ancient temples and pagodas, craft villages, a large community of ethnic minorities with authentic villages and colorful weekly markets). Without time constraints, most of our clients spend a significant portion of their trip exploring this region.
To deal with language barriers in Vietnam in 2 weeks, learn a few basic Vietnamese phrases, use translation apps like Google Translate when your guide isn't around, carry a phrasebook, and be patient and polite. Many young Vietnamese people and those working in tourism speak some English, so don't hesitate to ask for help.
Deciding whether to focus on one region or multiple regions during your 2 weeks in Vietnam depends on your travel preferences. If you want a comprehensive overview, exploring multiple regions like the north, central, and south can offer a diverse experience of Vietnam's culture, history, and landscapes. However, if you prefer a more in-depth exploration, focusing on one region allows you to fully immerse yourself in its unique attractions and lifestyle, whether it's the cultural richness of the north, the historical depth of the central region, or the dynamic energy of the south.
Packing for 2 weeks in Vietnam requires considering the diverse climates and activities you’ll encounter. Bring lightweight, breathable clothing for the humid weather, a rain jacket for unexpected showers, and comfortable walking shoes for exploring cities and natural sites. If your itinerary includes beach destinations, pack swimwear and sunscreen. Additionally, having a hat, sunglasses, and insect repellent is beneficial. Depending on the season and regions you visit, layers may be necessary for cooler temperatures in the north or higher altitudes. With these essentials, you'll be well-prepared for an enjoyable 2-week adventure in Vietnam.
Yes, you can specify a timeframe with a date that suits you or allows you to acquire the most affordable flight tickets. We will then tailor our program accordingly. Please note that we are a specialized agency in custom travel, and we can certainly design a personalized itinerary based on your availability.
We do not include international flights in our travel packages for economic reasons. The cost of international tickets tends to be higher if we handle them from Vietnam. Although it may seem strange, this is the pricing policy applied by airlines. Therefore, flight tickets are usually cheaper when purchased from the departure country. If you would like information about airlines or tips for finding cheaper tickets, please feel free to contact us.
Spending 2 weeks in Vietnam is an ideal amount of time to experience the country's diverse attractions and culture. During this period, you can explore the bustling streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, marvel at the natural beauty of Halong Bay, and relax on the stunning beaches of Da Nang. Additionally, you can choose to focus your 2-week itinerary on either the northern, central, or southern regions of Vietnam to fully immerse yourself in the unique experiences each area offers. Whether it's the mountainous landscapes and ethnic cultures of the north, the historical sites of the central region, or the vibrant Mekong Delta in the south, two weeks provide ample opportunity to appreciate the essence of Vietnam.
The price provided for this tour does not include international flights and is calculated based on 4 people with standard hotels. This tour is private and includes customized services. The price varies depending on the travel period, the chosen service category, and, most importantly, the number of travelers (the fewer people, the more expensive the trip, and vice versa). We invite you to contact us to obtain a detailed quote for your trip.
Yes, you can either have a beach break in Vietnam (on the beaches of Hoi An, Nha Trang, or Phu Quoc) or in Cambodia (beaches in Sihanoukville and its offshore islands).
Vietnam experiences a diverse climate from north to south, owing to its varied topography and the country's considerable length (2000 km from north to south). When one region is humid, cold, or rainy, the other can be pleasantly sunny in contrast. Based on our experience, the optimal time to visit Vietnam is from October to April.
Within this timeframe, the best months are October to November and March to May. During these periods, the weather remains pleasant, and, additionally, they are the least rainy months of the year in Vietnam. While July and August can be a bit hot (30-35 degrees Celsius), Halong Bay typically enjoys sunny weather. You'll also have the opportunity to witness the region adorned with endless terraced green or yellow rice fields.
Regarding the southern region, despite it being the rainy season, precipitation usually lasts for only an hour or two each day, with the rest of the day being sunny. If you already have a specific timeframe in mind for your trip (winter, summer, etc.), please inform us, and we can provide guidance on the most favorable months.
If you are a citizen of the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, or Belarus, you can enter Vietnam visa-free for up to 45 days. Switzerland, Poland, and the Czech Republic have a special exemption from March 1 to December 31, 2025 for organized tours.
If you are from the US, Australia, Canada, or New Zealand, you must obtain a visa before arrival. The E-Visa (valid for up to 90 days) is the easiest option, available online in 3-5 days. Visa on Arrival (VOA) requires a pre-approval letter, or you can apply at a Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate.
To avoid issues, apply early, ensure your passport is valid for 6+ months, and have proof of onward travel. The E-Visa is recommended for convenience. Please contact us for visa assistance.










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