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Hanoi, Vietnam
3 nights Thu. Jan 01-Sun. Jan 04Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Sapa, Vietnam
2 nights Sun. Jan 04-Tue. Jan 06Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Ha Giang, Vietnam
1 night Tue. Jan 06-Wed. Jan 07Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Quy Nhon, Vietnam
2 nights Wed. Jan 07-Fri. Jan 09Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Hoi An, Vietnam
2 nights Fri. Jan 09-Sun. Jan 11Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Hue, Vietnam
2 nights Sun. Jan 11-Tue. Jan 13Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Da Nang, Vietnam
1 night Tue. Jan 13-Wed. Jan 14Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Vung Tau, Vietnam
1 night Wed. Jan 14-Thu. Jan 15Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Can Tho, Vietnam
2 nights Thu. Jan 15-Sat. Jan 17Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Chau Doc, Vietnam
1 night Sat. Jan 17-Sun. Jan 18Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
3 nights Sun. Jan 18-Wed. Jan 21Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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Vietnam, Red River Delta region
3 nightsThu. Jan 01 - Sun. Jan 04
Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and the country's second largest city. From 1010 until 1802, it was the most important political center of Vietnam. It was eclipsed by Hue, the imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty (1802–1945), but Hanoi served as the capital of French Indochina from 1902 to 1954. From 1954 to 1976, it was the capital of North Vietnam, and it became the capital of a reunified Vietnam in 1976, after the North's victory in the Vietnam War. The city lies on the right bank of the Red River. On your visit, be sure to see Hanoi's markets, museums, temples, and historic landmarks.
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2 nightsSun. Jan 04 - Tue. Jan 06
Sa Pa, or Sapa, is a frontier township and capital of Sa Pa District in Lao Cai Province in north-west Vietnam. It is one of the main market towns in the area, where several ethnic minority groups such as Hmong, Dao (Yao), Giay, Pho Lu, and Tay live. Before the 1990s, the town's economy was mainly based on small size agriculture. Tourist arrival between 1995 and 2003 grew from a total of 4,860 to 138,622. On average, 79% of the visitors are Vietnamese and 21% are foreigners. Certainly visit the local market before you head out to explore the terraced rice fields in the region.
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1 nightTue. Jan 06 - Wed. Jan 07
Ha Giang is a city located on the banks of the Lo River in the north-east region of Vietnam. It is the capital of Ha Giang Province. The city has a population of 71,689 inhabitants, that is composed of 22 different ethnicities, of which 55.7% are Kinh and Tay people.
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Vietnam, South Central Coast region
2 nightsWed. Jan 07 - Fri. Jan 09
Quy Nhon is a coastal city in Binh Dịnh Province in central Vietnam. It is composed of 16 wards and five communes. Historically, the commercial activities of the city focused on agriculture and fishing. In recent years, however, there has been a significant shift towards service industries and tourism. There is also a substantial manufacturing sector. Its attraction include the beach and a local temple.
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Vietnam, South Central Coast region
2 nightsFri. Jan 09 - Sun. Jan 11
Hoi An, formerly Faifo, boasts a vibrant history as a thriving trade port in Southeast Asia dating back to the 15th century. As a flourishing hub for the trade of silk, spices, ceramics, and other goods, it drew merchants from the Philippines, China, Japan, and various European nations. The city's prosperity led to a unique blend of cultures that is reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. As the river's course shifted in the late 18th century, Hoi An's commercial prominence gradually declined. However, its commitment to preserving its cultural heritage earned it UNESCO World Heritage Site recognition, safeguarding its cultural legacy.
Hoi An captivates visitors with its well-preserved ancient town, architectural wonders, diverse culture, lively markets, and vibrant culinary scene.
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Vietnam, North Central Coast region
2 nightsSun. Jan 11 - Tue. Jan 13
Hue is the capital city of Thua Thien–Hue Province, Vietnam. Hue is well known for its historic monuments, which have earned it a place in UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. The seat of the Nguyen emperors was the Imperial City, which occupies a large, walled area on the north side of the Perfume River. Inside the citadel was a forbidden city where only the emperors, concubines, and those close enough to them were granted access. Today, little of the forbidden city remains, though reconstruction efforts are in progress to maintain it as a historic tourist attraction. Other notable attractions include temples, museums, a market, and more.
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Vietnam, South Central Coast region
1 nightTue. Jan 13 - Wed. Jan 14
Da Nang is the fifth largest city in Vietnam and one of the major port cities, in addition to Ho Chi Minh City and Hai Phong. Situated on the coast of the Eastern Sea, at the opening end of the Hàn River, it is the biggest city in Central Vietnam. Da Nang is the commercial and educational center of Central Vietnam, with a well-sheltered, easily accessible port; its location on the path of National Route 1A and the North–South Railway makes it a hub for transportation. It is located within 100km of several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Imperial City of Hue, the Old Town of Hoi An, and the My Son ruins. It is the third biggest economic center in Vietnam.
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1 nightWed. Jan 14 - Thu. Jan 15
Vung Tau is the largest city and former capital of Ba Rịa–Vung Tau Province in Vietnam. The city area consists of thirteen urban wards and one commune of Long Son Islet. Vung Tau was the capital of the province until 2012, and is the crude oil extraction center of Vietnam. Spend your time exploring the beautiful local beaches.
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2 nightsThu. Jan 15 - Sat. Jan 17
Can Tho is the fourth-largest city in Vietnam, and the largest city in the Mekong Delta. The Mekong Delta is considered to be the "rice basket of Vietnam", contributing more than half of the nation's rice production. Can Tho is famous for its floating markets, where people sell and buy things on the river, as well as the bird gardens and the port of Ninh Kieu. The city offers a wide range of tropical fruits such as pomelo, longan, jackfruit, mango and durian. The Can Tho City Museum has exhibits on the city's history.
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1 nightSat. Jan 17 - Sun. Jan 18
Chau Doc is a city in An Giang Province, bordering Cambodia, in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. The city is located by the Hau River (a branch of the Mekong River flowing through Vietnamese territory) and Vinh Te canal. The Phuoc Dien Temple is located in Chau Doc. It is an official historic monument of Vietnam. Sam Mountain, whose summit is about 1,000m above sea level, is a famous mountain in Chau Doc, about 7km from the city.
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3 nightsSun. Jan 18 - Wed. Jan 21
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly named and still also referred to as Saigon, is the largest city in Vietnam. It was once known as Prey Nokor, an important Khmer seaport prior to annexation by the Vietnamese in the 17C. Under the name Saigon, it was the capital of the French colony of Cochinchina and later of the independent republic of South Vietnam 1955–75. On 2 July 1976, Saigon merged with the surrounding Gia Dinh Province and was officially renamed Ho Chi Minh City after revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh. The city's attractions include the temples, several architectural landmarks, the Cu Chi Tunnels, and several museums.
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