Princess Junk
Princess Junk
One of the smaller junks available for private hire in Halong Bay, the Princess consists of one en suite cabin which can sleep two people.
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Experiences you have as you travel often hold the longest memories. As part of their research trips, our specialists seek out authentic ways to get to know Vietnam, and the best local guides. These activities reflect some of their best-loved experiences.
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Princess Junk
One of the smaller junks available for private hire in Halong Bay, the Princess consists of one en suite cabin which can sleep two people.
Valentine Junk
The Valentine Junk is a smaller, luxury junk operating in Halong Bay. All cabins have air-conditioning, in-house phone, minibar, slippers, hair dryer, bathroom amenities and bathrobe.
Heritage Line Violet Junk
The junk sets sail into the bay area and you can enjoy the stunning scenery from the sundeck or the balcony of your private cabin.
Bassac Boat cruise on the Mekong
A beautifully crafted wooden boat, the R/V Bassac offers comfortable twin cabins with en suite bathrooms, a sun deck and a superb restaurant with bar.
Hang En Cave two day trekking experience
You will be collected from your hotel this morning for the short drive to KM35 on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Here you will be provided with all the necessary equipment and given a brief introduction before setting out on your trek.
Cu Chi Tunnels Excursion
Go underground into Cu Chi’s hidden network of Viet Cong tunnels, bunkers and field hospitals. Dug during the French-Indochina wars, they were expanded during later conflicts and proved to be a constant thorn in the side of the Saigon regime.
Halong Jasmine Junk
All 24 cabins of the Halong Jasmine are beautifully furnished and spacious, with large picture windows offering panoramic views of Halong Bay’s spectacular limestone scenery.
Hands-on Rice Growing Tour
You will be met at your hotel and transferred to the farm. On arrival you will meet the farmers and enjoy tea before donning traditional Vietnamese clothing (a conical hat and overalls) to prepare for getting into the paddy field.
Ho Chi Minh City After Dark
This is a fun and authentic way of discovering Ho Chi Minh City, and although you will have your own driver, we ask that you are confident at riding pillion on a Vespa scooter.
Heritage Line Ginger
Operating a dedicated one-night itinerary in the spectacular Lan Ha Bay, Heritage Line Ginger is a suite only boat (12 suites), but also boasts an open Kitchen as well as a pool and large spa area.
Retracing the Past
Visit what were some of the most important places in Ho Chi Minh City during the Vietnam War.
Full Day Exploring Kon Tum Villages
This easy to medium trek is suitable for all abilities. The second part is a canoe trip; this is a great way to see local life, farms and friendly villagers.
Hoi An Countryside Cycling Tour
Pick up your bikes and begin a leisurely ride through the beautiful countryside with your guide, stopping for photographs and refreshments as you please.
Hanoi street food tour
Set off on a street food tour of Hanoi's best culinary spots with a food blogger.
Ban Ho Valley Trek
You start the walk on a small trail running downhill toward the Thanh Phu suspension bridge set over the beautiful Muong Bo River.
Educational Talks
We are pleased to be able to offer clients the opportunity during their stay in Hanoi to enjoy a short talk on one of a number of subjects relating to Vietnam, its history and its culture.
The Delta by Bike
Riding mostly down narrow lanes along the river and away from the bustle of daily traffic, you experience real Vietnamese rural life, still unspoilt by modern day living — people working in the river, friendly waving children.
Ho Chi Minh City Tour
This half-day tour will take in the main sites of Ho Chi Minh City including Rue Catinat, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Reunification Palace and the Museum of War Remnants.
My Son Ruins
My Son is Vietnam’s most important Cham site. The Cham civilization dominated the area that is now south Vietnam for many centuries before being crushed by the Vietnamese.
Short city tour of Kon Tum
Visit the impressive 'Wooden Church' originally built by the French missionaries in 1913 and drop in on the Vinh Son Orphanage located directly behind the church.
Cua Can River Adventure
Cua Can River is well known as a historical river where the Ngo boat of Nguyen Trung Truc and his army was sunk in a battle with the French army. After many years of lying on the riverbed, the boat has been recovered and restored, and is now exposed at Duong Dong Traditional House.
RV Mekong Cruise Boat
This fine replica of an original 1920s river steamer has teak-lined twin cabins, all with air-conditioning, en suite shower and bathroom.
Hanoi City Tour
The tour is flexible and you choose any other sites that you may wish to visit by discussing the options with your guide. Attractions include the Fine Arts Museum, the Old Quarter and the Army Museum as well as the vast West Lake.
Vietnamese Water Puppet Show
Experience this unique Vietnamese cultural show where hidden puppeteers depict rural scenes with animated and delightful wooden puppets which, in the darkened auditorium, seem to literally walk on water.
Cai Rang Floating Market
Board the Victoria hotel’s 'junk' for a luxurious breakfast cruising down the Mekong to the Cai Rang floating market where a mass of boats converge to trade.
Ho Chi Minh City's Secret Alleys
This tour of Ho Chi Minh City’s alleys will give you an authentic insight into the daily lives of those that reside and work in this particular district of the city. It finishes at a previously covert location that was used during the war to store weapons.
The fishermen of Hoi An
Explore a fishing village and learn about the fishermen and their daily lives.
Ninh Binh by bike and boat
Explore the area of rural landscape of Bai Dinh by bicycle and boat. See pagodas, visit a local village and have lunch and end your trip on board a traditional sampan to the But Cave complex.
Rock climbing in Dalat
There are a variety of routes within 10 kilometers of Dalat that range from easy for total novices to extremely difficult.
Perfume River Journey
During a two-hour journey upriver you can first explore Thien Mu Pagoda, a serene and picturesque landmark which is also an important Buddhist site.
Bho Hoong village experience
The Bho Hoong village experience gives you the opportunity to interact with a traditional rural Vietnamese village. Visit a woodcarver's house, see dancing and enjoy a meal with the locals.
Museum of Ethnology
The Museum of Ethnology is a fascinating insight into the cultural diversity of Vietnam. It is a newly built, hands-on museum with displays of art and everyday objects from various tribes.
Hoi An Walking Tour
Hoi An's main sights of interest are all within the UNESCO-protected area adjacent to the river and your guide will escort you around the narrow winding streets on foot as cars are not allowed.
Pinhatt Mountain Trek
The first section of trail takes you along a gentle path through minority farms and pine forest, then continues through forest paths until you arrive at the base of Pinhatt.
Citadel Visit
Crossing to the north bank of the Perfume River, you will enter the imposing moated Citadel, built by Emperor Gia Long in 1804.
Tour of Dalat's highlights
Your guide will take you to see the sites which make Dalat arguably the most kitsch town in Southeast Asia.
Y Thao Garden Restaurant Cooking Course
Located near the ancient citadel in a peaceful suburb of Hue, the Y Thao cooking school is a truly unique way to learn more about Vietnamese cuisine and, of course, lend a hand in creating a culinary masterpiece.