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Vietnam

The fastest-rising star in Asia.

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Vietnam runs the length of a coastline as long as California’s, and changes completely along the way: misty rice terraces and French-colonial boulevards in the north, imperial cities and lantern-lit lanes in the centre, Mekong markets and island beaches in the south. UAE travellers have discovered it in force — value is exceptional and the food alone justifies the flight.

The classic route runs north to south: Hanoi’s old quarter, a night among Halong Bay’s limestone towers, tailor-made suits and river lanterns in Hoi An, then Saigon’s buzz and a Phu Quoc beach finish.

Where to go

Finding your Vietnam

Hanoi & the north

Old-quarter energy, egg coffee and Sapa’s stitched rice terraces.

Halong Bay

Two thousand limestone islands — spend the night aboard, it changes everything.

Hoi An & Hue

Lantern town and imperial citadel, linked by the Hai Van Pass.

Ho Chi Minh City & Mekong

Rooftop bars, war history and floating markets in the delta.

Phu Quoc

Vietnam’s beach island — resorts, sunsets and seafood shacks.

Seasons

When to go

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February – April

The sweet spot countrywide: dry in the south, blossoming in the north, beach weather in the centre.

October – December

Crisp northern touring and Phu Quoc’s dry season — ideal for a winter-sun beach finish.

Summer

Hot and green; the central coast (Danang, Hoi An) is at its beach best June–August.

Things to experience

Moments worth flying for

Overnight on Halong Bay

Kayak between karsts at dusk, breakfast on deck in the mist.

Hoi An by lantern light

Riverside lanterns, tailor fittings and the best banh mi in Vietnam.

Street-food crawls

Pho at dawn, bun cha at lunch — eat where the locals queue.

Motorbike the Hai Van Pass

Top Gear’s favourite road, by Vespa sidecar or comfortable car.

Mekong Delta days

Sampans through coconut canals and floating-market mornings.

Cooking classes in Hoi An

Market baskets, herb gardens and your own spring rolls.

Where to stay

Styles that suit

Colonial grande dames

Storied hotels in Hanoi and Saigon that wear their history beautifully.

Hoi An boutiques

Riverside courtyards a bicycle ride from town and beach.

Phu Quoc beach resorts

Five-star sunsets at four-star prices.

We recommend specific hotels once we know your dates and party — availability and rates are always confirmed by a specialist.

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