Experience the very best of Vietnam on a journey to delight all your senses. From the bustling flower markets of Hanoi and serene karst landscapes of Halong Bay and Ninh Binh to the ancient coastal towns and beaches of central Vietnam, you’ll absorb Vietnam’s colours, smells, tastes and textures in incomparable style.
Overall, the best months for an itinerary that spans northern and central Vietnam are January to June. July to November can be uncomfortably hot and/or rainy.
Price depends on the experiences and accommodation included, and your time of travel. It is based on two adults travelling for 14 nights and does not include international flights.
3 nights in Hanoi, 3 nights in Ninh Binh, 2 nights in Hue, 2 nights in Hoi An, 3 nights in Hoa Thanh, 1 night in Ho Chi Minh City
What makes your luxury holiday in Vietnam special?
- Experience the wonders of Halong Bay without the crowds by seaplane and private yacht.
- Insider experiences from after-hours access to Hanoi’s Temple of Literature to a masterclass from a scent-maker who supplies Paris’ top perfume houses.
- Enjoy a hosted private lunch at the beautiful antique-filled home of celebrated Vietnamese chef Tran Thanh Duc.
- A thrilling range of travel modes from cyclo-rickshaw and vintage Vespa to sampan and the luxury Vietage train.
- Exquisite accommodation throughout.
Highlights of your luxury Vietnam holiday
Capital Injection
Hanoi
Begin your journey among the graceful architecture and somewhat chaotic but always intoxicating street life of Vietnam’s capital city. With your choice of cyclo-rickshaw, vintage car or foot (or a combination of these) and an expert private guide to show you around, you’ll explore a side of Hanoi that most don’t get the opportunity to experience. Stop off and learn how to make a delicious egg coffee, and absorb the serenity of the city’s iconic Temple of Literature after dark, glass of champagne in hand, when the crowds have long departed.
A visit to northern Vietnam wouldn’t be complete without experiencing Halong Bay. We’ll help you avoid the hordes, though, by taking a seaplane to a waiting private yacht. While larger boats follow a fixed cruising path, your private yacht is small enough and fast enough to take you really close to the towering limestone karsts, and find a peaceful cove where you can swim, kayak and enjoy a gourmet lunch on board before flying back to Hanoi.
Stepping into a watercolour
Ninh Binh
With its awe-inspiring karst landscapes and emerald green rice paddies, Ninh Binh is like a delicate watercolour painting. As you travel down from Hanoi, stop to visit the atelier of a French ex-pat who sources botanicals for some of Paris’ finest perfumiers, where you’ll be able to craft your very own scent. Once among the towering karst peaks of Ninh Binh, settle into the gentle rhythms of rural life punctuated by river drifts in sampans, cycling across the rice fields to ancient pagodas, and exploring magical stalactite-filled caves. Back at your charming boutique retreat, enjoy superb farm-to-table dining and pampering spa treatments.
The Royal Hue
Hue
Steeped in history and quiet beauty, the former Vietnamese capital of Hue, is a city that invites slow exploration. With your private guide, you’ll explore its vast, moated complex of palaces, temples, and gates that once housed emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty; drift down the Perfume River stopping at pagodas, elaborate royal tombs and villages along the way; and experience the colours and smells of its bustling Dong Ba market. The cuisine in Hue is subtle, elegant and unlike food anywhere else in Vietnam, and you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy this as you enjoy a private feast amid the regal and atmospheric surroundings of one of Hue’s imperial garden houses.
Good morning, Hoi An
Hoi An
Hoi An’s beautifully preserved merchant houses and temples, as well as its vibrant markets and gorgeous countryside, make it a must-visit destination in Vietnam. However, escaping the crowds to experience Hoi An in insightful ways is an art form. Fortunately, we know just how to give meaning to your time here. We recommend heading out at first light as the town is stirring to life and temperatures are cool. With your guide, explore Hoi An’s narrow alleyways, flower markets and ancient houses, and let us tailor things to your interests whether that’s food, art or photography.
When the hordes start arriving from Da Nang, it’ll be time to swap the streets of Hoi An for the antique-filled house, gardens and pool of Hoi An’s most celebrated chef, Tran Thanh Duc, where you’ll enjoy a memorable privately hosted lunch accompanied by stories of his life and food journey. In the late afternoon, you’ll visit a magical Buddhist temple and receive a blessing before exploring the rice paddies as the sun sets on a vintage Vespa.
Luxury train to the South China Sea
Phu Yen
Board the luxury Vietage train in Da Nang to be whisked in unforgettable style through the lush and spectacular landscapes of Central Vietnam. Enjoy a gourmet lunch on board before pulling into the station at Quy Nhon, where you’ll be met and driven to Zannier’s fabulous beachfront Bai Son Ho resort.
We wouldn’t blame you if you decided to decompress entirely, sinking your toes into the powder-white sands, succumbing to one pampering spa treatment after another and dining on the exquisite Vietnamese cuisine. However, if you prefer to be active, there’s no shortage of options from all kinds of watersports in the lagoon and visiting local fishing villages to craft-making classes and treks to secret waterfalls.
Saigon, Saigon
Hoi Chi Minh City
While Ho Chi Minh is hot, and can be overwhelming, 24 hours here before flying home makes the perfect send-off after your journey through Vietnam. After settling into the grand and historic Park Hyatt Saigon, we’ll have vintage Vespas ridden by expert riders pick you up for a journey into the sultry Saigon night.
Join the throngs cruising the downtown boulevards and explore the back roads of the main city marketplace, before making your way to the city’s hippest rooftop bar to sharpen your appetite as the sun goes down. Then it’s on to in-the-know restaurant Quince, where you can feast on dishes such as wild Hokkaido scallops and smoked marrow cappelletti from acclaimed chef Julien Perraudin. To finish, a nightcap at Madame Kew next door will transport you straight to the glamour of 1930s Indochine.
Where you'll stay on your luxury Vietnam holiday
Great journeys need great places to lay your head. These are our tried and tested suggestions.
Hotel Sofitel Legend Metropole
One of Asia’s true grandes dames, the Sofitel Legend Metropole has been setting the standard for elegance in Hanoi since 1901. Steps from the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake, this colonial-era landmark has hosted everyone from Graham Greene to Catherine Deneuve. The hotel’s original wing oozes old-world glamour—white shutters, dark wood, vintage fans—while the newer Opera Wing offers modern comfort with Parisian polish. Take the hotel’s wartime bunker tour for a glimpse into Hanoi’s past, then unwind over cocktails in the courtyard where diplomats, writers and artists have lingered in times gone by.
Tam Coc Garden Resort
Surrounded by Ninh Binh’s dramatic limestone karsts and rice paddies, Tam Coc Garden offers a slice of rural Vietnam at its finest. Its low-rise tiled stone cottages house simple but elegant rooms, with handcrafted wood furniture and breezy terraces that open to lush gardens, lotus ponds and sweeping countryside views. The vibe is slow and soulful; days are spent cycling to hidden pagodas, drifting down the Ngo Dong River or lounging by the pool, before enjoying seasonal farm-to-table Vietnamese dishes. With its warm, attentive staff and a deep connection to local traditions, Tam Coc Garden is an idyllic gateway to one of Vietnam’s most amazing landscapes.
Azerai La Residence
Overlooking the Perfume River in Vietnam’s former imperial capital, Azerai La Residence is a masterclass in understated elegance. Housed in a restored 1930s Art Deco mansion, the hotel blends colonial charm with clean, contemporary lines. The real draw is its location, minutes from the Hue’s UNESCO-listed Citadel and royal tombs. Rooms are stylish but unfussy, with vintage flourishes and river or garden views. After a day of exploring, unwind with a Vietnamese herbal treatment at the spa or a cocktail on the terrace as dragon boats glide by.
Namia River Retreat
Set along a peaceful stretch of the Thu Bon River, Namia River Retreat is a refined hideaway just outside Hoi An’s historic centre. With its low-slung villas, earth-toned interiors, and breezy, open-air spaces, the design is minimalist yet rooted in Vietnamese tradition. Days start with riverfront tai chi or a sunrise boat ride, followed by hands-on cooking classes and village visits that take you beyond the tourist trail. The spa leans into local herbal therapies, while the restaurant serves elevated Vietnamese cuisine using ingredients from its own garden.
Zannier Bai San Ho
Set among rice paddies and tropical hills on a peaceful stretch of coastline in Central Vietnam, Zannier’s Bai San Ho resort blends understated luxury with deep cultural roots. Its spacious villas draw from local stilt houses and fishermen’s huts, to create an inviting but stripped back atmosphere. The beach is long, quiet, and uncrowded; the coral bay ideal for snorkeling. Three restaurants range from street food–inspired Vietnamese to refined Indochine dining, while the spa specialises in the use of native botanicals. More than a retreat, this is a serene immersion into one of Vietnam’s least touched corners.
Park Hyatt Saigon
Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, the Park Hyatt Saigon is a study in polished elegance. Housed in a French colonial-style building just steps from the Opera House, it delivers old-world charm with a sleek, modern edge. Rooms are refined—pale wooden floors, hand-crafted furniture, and marble bathrooms—while service is sharp and discreet. The pool is a rare urban oasis, ringed by frangipani trees, while the spa offers a chance to reset from the city’s hectic noise before enjoying elevated Vietnamese cuisine at the wonderful Square One restaurant.
Customise your private journey through Vietnam
All of our journeys are fully bespoke, and can be customised to meet your needs, interests and preferences. Here are a few ideas to inspire you.
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