
3 Days in Da Lat for Couples: Lakes, Strawberries & Mountain Views
A long weekend built around quiet mornings at Tuyen Lam Lake, strawberry picking on misty farms, and sunset coffee in the highlands—no crowds, no rushing.
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A long weekend built around quiet mornings at Tuyen Lam Lake, strawberry picking on misty farms, and sunset coffee in the highlands—no crowds, no rushing.

A compact northern itinerary combining Ninh Binh's limestone karst boat tours, ancient temples, and cave hikes. Mix cave exploration, cycling villages, and pagoda complex visits.

A Central Vietnam itinerary balancing beach time, street food, and cooking classes. Hit the highlights of Da Nang's food scene, then settle into Hoi An's old quarter for lantern markets and herb villages.

Eat your way through Saigon's best neighborhoods in 72 hours: broken rice and grilled pork in District 1, crispy pancakes in Cholon, and late-night seafood soups at the city's beating heart.

Eat your way through Hanoi's Old Quarter, suburban gems, and neighborhood specialists. A street-to-table itinerary built around the city's most singular dishes and the cooks who've mastered them.

A tight itinerary covering Saigon's colonial core, the Cu Chi Tunnels, and Cholon's chaotic markets and food stalls. Designed for travelers who want landmarks, history, and actual meals.

A long weekend island itinerary mixing white-sand beaches, underwater coral reefs, pepper farms, and sunset views—the bones of why people come to Phu Quoc.

A deep dive into Hue's royal heritage: explore the Imperial Citadel, visit three monumental tombs, and eat your way through Vietnam's former capital.

A three-day loop through Phong Nha's cave systems and karst valleys. Boat through flooded caverns, trek to stalactite chambers, zipline over jungle, and sleep in a valley homestay.

Cycle through rice paddies, sleep in a stilt house, and learn White Thai weaving in this laid-back valley 140 km southwest of Hanoi. A real alternative to the tourist treadmill.

Walk the Old Quarter, sit by Hoan Kiem Lake, eat your way through the city, and escape to ceramics or karst on day three. This is how to see Hanoi without the rush.
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