3 Days on the Mekong: Saigon to Can Tho Luxury Cruise Itinerary
A three-day river cruise from Saigon into the Mekong Delta combines temple visits, floating markets, and village stays. Options range from boutique luxury to budget-friendly.
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A three-day river cruise from Saigon into the Mekong Delta combines temple visits, floating markets, and village stays. Options range from boutique luxury to budget-friendly.
Skip the standard Saigon day-trip circuit. Loop west through the Cu Chi Tunnels, then north to Tay Ninh's Cao Dai Temple and Ba Den Mountain before hitting the Moc Bai border crossing—a realistic 72-hour itinerary for visa runners and culture hunters.
Skip the rush. Spend three days learning to cook, getting fitted for a custom ao dai, and cycling through herb villages. Hoi An reveals itself when you stay long enough.
Vung Tau is where Saigon weekenders actually go—a working beach town with cable cars, seafood, and zero tourist crowds. Here's how to spend 72 hours there.
Combine Bac Ha's chaotic Sunday market with Sapa's mountain villages and cool-season trekking. This route feels less touristy than Sapa alone and gives you genuine textile trading and ethnic-minority life.
A quick mountain getaway 80 km north of Hanoi with cool weather, pine forests, and fog-wrapped trails. Skip the hotel pool and drive up for a real change of air.
Bai Tu Long Bay offers the same limestone karst and emerald waters as Halong—but without the tour-bus crowds. This three-day junk cruise keeps you in calm seas, kayaking through hidden coves and sleeping on the water.
A 3-day motorbike loop from Ho Chi Minh City covering the Cao Dai temple, coconut-farm backroads, and a beach reset in Vung Tau. Doable on a rental 110cc bike with basic route planning.
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