Luxury Vietnam Tour Packages



Luxury Vietnam Travel Guide





FAQs
Where Are the Best Places to Visit in Vietnam?
Wondering where to begin your trip to this Southeast Asian beauty? Here’s a quick look at the incredible places you absolutely shouldn’t miss on your luxury Vietnam trip.
- Hanoi: Cultural capital with lakes, Old Quarter, and colonial architecture
- Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City): Historic landmarks, vibrant street food, and nightlife
- Hoi An: Preserved old town, lantern-lit streets, riverside charm
- Phu Quoc: White-sand beaches, fresh seafood, luxury resorts
- Ha Giang: Dramatic karst landscapes and ethnic minority culture
- Ha Long Bay: UNESCO-listed limestone karsts and scenic cruises
- Nha Trang: City beach, coral reefs, diving and snorkeling
- Ninh Binh: Karst scenery, rice paddies, Tam Coc boat rides
- Sapa: Terraced rice fields and mountain ethnic cultures
- Mekong Delta: Floating markets, canals, orchard villages
- Da Lat: Cool climate, pine forests, colonial villas
- Da Nang: Luxury beaches near Hoi An, Hue, and the Golden Bridge
- Con Dao: Secluded islands, pristine beaches, rich history
- Hue: Imperial citadel, royal tombs, refined cuisine
- Mui Ne: Sand dunes, kite surfing, coastal resorts
- Cu Chi Tunnels: Historic underground wartime network
What Are the Best Luxury Accommodations in Vietnam?
The perfect stay sets the tone for your unforgettable luxury Vietnam tour. We believe the right hotel elevates the entire experience, which is why we’ve handpicked the best boutique hotels and luxury resorts for your next Vietnam luxury travel adventure.
- The Reverie Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City): Iconic urban luxury with bold Italian design, elegant rooms, fine dining, and sweeping city views.
- JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay: A Bill Bensley–designed beachfront resort inspired by a French colonial university, offering stylish rooms, top-tier dining, and direct access to Khem Beach.
- Amanoi: An exclusive retreat in Nui Chua National Park featuring minimalist villas, private pools, and stunning views over Vinh Hy Bay.
- Capella Hanoi: A boutique hotel inspired by 1920s opera culture, with themed rooms and refined dining near the Opera House.
- InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort: A hillside masterpiece blending luxury, jungle scenery, and panoramic spa experiences on Son Tra Peninsula.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Vietnam?
The best time to visit Vietnam is during the shoulder seasons of March–April and September–November, when the weather is pleasant and crowds are lighter. Southern destinations like Phu Quoc, Ho Chi Minh City, and the Mekong Delta are ideal from December to April. Hoi An and Da Nang are best enjoyed between February and August, while Northern Vietnam, including Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, and Sa Pa, is most comfortable in spring and autumn.
What Vietnamese Foods Must You Try?
Take the smoky, charcoal-grilled pork patties, vermicelli noodles, and fresh herbs, and dip them all directly into the flavorful sauce (nước chấm). This iconic Vietnam dish is an absolute must-try.
- Bun Cha: Smoky grilled pork, vermicelli, and fresh herbs dipped in a rich dipping sauce—an iconic must-try from Hanoi.
- Banh Mi: A crusty baguette filled with pâté, pickled vegetables, and cold cuts—simple, affordable, and delicious.
- Bun Bo Hue: A bold noodle soup from Hue with spicy beef broth infused with lemongrass and shrimp paste.
- Com Tam: Southern broken rice topped with grilled pork, meatloaf, pork skin, and a fried egg, finished with fish sauce.
- Banh Cuon: Delicate steamed rice rolls filled with minced pork and mushrooms, topped with fried shallots.
- Goi Cuon: Fresh spring rolls with prawns, pork, noodles, and herbs, served with hoisin-peanut sauce.
Where Are the Best Places to Shop in Vietnam?
From unique artisanal finds to custom-fit garments, Vietnam is a shopper’s paradise. You can visit Hanoi’s Old Quarter to look for high-quality silk scarves and artisanal embroidery. For the custom-made clothing and lanterns, plan a stop in Hoi An. And to wrap up your luxury Vietnam holidays in style, Ho Chi Minh City is the place to be. Check out the huge modern malls for global luxury brands or discover authentic design, jewellery, and ethically produced homewares in the boutique shops of Districts 1 and 3.
Why Travel with Ancient Orient Journeys?
At Ancient Orient Journeys, we believe your adventure through Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand should be as unique as you are. Specialising exclusively in tailor-made Indochina travel packages, we craft personalised journeys from scratch, thoughtfully designed to match your preferred travel pace and style. We work only with carefully vetted local partners to ensure outstanding value, full transparency, and consistent quality—without the middleman. Travel alongside our hand-picked, licensed guides whose deep local knowledge brings the authentic stories and rich cultural soul of Southeast Asia to life. Discover and book your immersive Indochina journey with Ancient Orient Journeys today!










