Vietnam Family Holiday - 13 Days



Who is this trip for
Age range
5 - 99Start / End
- Hanoi
- Ho Chi Minh City
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 16Meals included
18Highlights
- Stay in a local’s home in the Mekong Delta – the ‘rice bowl of Vietnam’ – and visit local villages, learning about the way of life here.
- Wander the brightly coloured buildings, heritage-listed streets and bustling markets of Hoi An, then spend a day chilling out at the local palm-fringed beach.
- Spend a night aboard a traditional junk boat on the waters of UNESCO World Heritage site Halong Bay. Sleep under the stars after a delicious dinner, then in the morning, maybe opt to go kayaking for a different perspective of the limestone peaks.
- Take a cyclo tour of Hue for the best introduction to this central Vietnam city – explore the ancient temples with a knowledgeable local leader by your side.
- Dine at KOTO in Hanoi, where you and your family will not only feast on delicious northern specialties but also support a social enterprise that helps connect street kids with careers in hospitality.
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Summary
With delicious food, scenic natural sites and lots of friendly locals to teach you about the diverse culture, the whole family will fall in love with Vietnam on this 13-day trip. Sail past the limestone karsts of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Halong Bay, watch a water puppet show after exploring the Old Quarter of Hanoi and learn about the Nguyen Dynasty on a cyclo tour in Hue. Wander the colourful heritage buildings of Hoi An, then hit the beach to chill under palm trees (maybe even take a dip in the Vietnam East Sea!). Make paper flowers with an organisation that supports the local deaf community and enjoy a special dining experience at KOTO restaurant, an organisation that supports disadvantaged youth.
Itinerary
Day 1
Hanoi
Xin chao! Welcome to Vietnam. When you arrive at the airport, you’ll be met by a local representative and transferred to your hotel. Your adventure begins in Hanoi – famous for its beautiful lakes, shaded boulevards, public parks and thriving Old Quarter. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 5 pm tonight to meet your trip leader and the other families you’ll be travelling with. If you arrive early, why not head out and explore the Old Quarter at your own pace, maybe searching for a fresh banh mi or a cup of refreshing nuoc mia (sugarcane juice). After the meeting, maybe head out to dinner with your family and fellow travellers – your local leader will be ready with some great recommendations.
Day 2
Hanoi
Embark on a full day of exploration today. Visit the Museum of Ethnology to learn more about the diverse heritage of Vietnam, then head to the Temple of Literature – an oasis of calm in the heart of Hanoi. Enjoy some lunch at KOTO restaurant – a longtime friend of Intrepid that lives by the philosophy of 'know one, teach one'. This social enterprise supports underprivileged local youth by giving them a chance to start a career in the hospitality industry. In the evening, sit down to a traditional water puppet performance. This northern tradition, dating back nearly a thousand years, is performed alongside traditional Vietnamese music that features drums, wooden bells, horns and bamboo flutes.
Day 3
Halong Bay
Travel by minibus to the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage-listed site of Halong Bay. The bay is a breathtaking and secluded harbour with about 2000 limestone islands jutting out of the waters of the Bac Bo Gulf. When you arrive, hop aboard your private boat and cruise among the dramatic limestone peaks. Today, you’ll also have an opportunity to swim in the famous Vietnam East Sea and explore caves filled with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. Spend a peaceful night on board, beneath a sky alive with stars. Your junk boat has twin-share cabins that have air-conditioning and private facilities. There's also a dining room and bar on board.
Day 4
Hanoi - Overnight train
If you’re keen, wake up for sunrise this morning and watch the bay come alive with light from the deck. Have breakfast on the boat, then maybe head out for an optional early morning kayak. Return to Hanoi by bus, then board an overnight train bound for Hue. As the former imperial capital of Vietnam, Hue holds the treasures of Vietnam's royal past. It's a curious mix of bustling streets and tranquil settings. Although conditions are basic on your train journey, overnight trains are a classic South East Asian experience and the best way to travel long distances with the locals. Lie back and enjoy the ride! Most trains have a dining carriage serving simple food, but it's a good idea to stock up on supplies like fresh bread, cheese and fruit before you head off.
Day 5
Hue
Arrive in Hue early this morning. Your leader will help you chose a local, tasty breakfast after you disembark, then you’ll have some free time to freshen up before an afternoon cyclo tour. Journey through the streets of Hue, travelling around the citadel and passing through the local fruit and vegetable markets before stopping over at Ho Chi Minh’s house – this traditional stilt house was preserved following the late president’s death in 1969 and features a fishpond and garden.
Day 6
Hue
This morning, visit the Imperial Citadel – the best-preserved remnant of the royal centre that once existed on this fortified site. You’ll also visit the Forbidden Purple City, which was almost completely destroyed during the Tet Offensive of 1968. The gaping holes left by bombs give an idea of the shocking destruction that wreaked upon the country during the war. See Emperor Tu Duc’s tomb and the central lake, then visit the Thien Mu Pagoda – this active Buddhist monastery is widely considered to be the unofficial symbol of Hue. Later, stop by a local non-government organisation that supports Hue’s deaf community by providing training, employment and a place to connect. Meet the hosts and learn a few words in sign language so you can communicate (something priceless to take home with you!), then take part in a paper flower-making workshop. Your hosts will help you and the kids to make paper flowers that you can then take home as souvenirs.
Day 7
Hoi An
Travelling by bus this morning, head south through coastal rice paddies, then through the Hai Van Pass in the mountains to Hoi An. Recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, Hoi An is beautifully preserved and is perfect for strolling, with many beautiful Japanese houses and Chinese temples lining the narrow lanes. Parts of Hoi An look exactly as they did more than a century ago! It's also a shopping haven – even the kids are sure to love the many shops and markets selling original paintings, handcrafted woodwork, ceramics, embroidery and lanterns. Hoi An has also become famous for its tailoring – there’s a great variety of fabrics and tailors to choose from.
Day 8
Hoi An
After breakfast, spend the morning at a local beach lying back on the palm-fringed white sands and taking in the views of the Cham Islands. Transfer back to town and pop into a local restaurant where you’ll learn how to make banh bao banh vac (AKA ‘white rose cakes’) – a Hoi An specialty. These tasty savoury dumplings are made with rice paper filled with minced shrimp or pork and are named after their resemblance to a white flower. Once your local instructors have taught you how to make these delicious parcels, sit down together and tuck into your creations for lunch. This hands-on experience gets the whole family involved!
Day 9
Hoi An
Today is a free day to explore Hoi An’s Old Town at your own pace. Maybe take a cooking class and learn the secrets of preparing local specialties like cao lau (dark pork broth with thick yellow noodles, sliced pork, bean sprouts, green vegetables and croutons). For something more active, hire some bikes and take the family out on a cycling trip into the gorgeous surrounding countryside. Another great activity for the kids is a bamboo basket boat ride down the waterways of the jungle – to organise any optional day trips and activities, just chat to your leader.
Day 10
Ho Chi Minh City
Take a short flight to the economic hub of Ho Chi Minh City. Formerly known as Saigon, this city is characterised by a vast array of sights and sounds – a fascinating blend of old and new, East and West. Check out Ben Thanh Market and tuck into a local lunch of street food during an orientation walk with your leader. After, you're free to explore the city on your own. Your leader will have plenty of interesting and fun ideas for you and the kids. Consider scooting off on cyclos to Cholon – the Chinatown area of Ho Chi Minh City – for a bit of temple-hopping. Or visit the Vietnamese version of a department store for some shopping.
Day 11
Mekong Delta
Head down to the Mekong Delta and visit Ben Tre, where coconut is everything! The fertile delta is famous for its abundant harvests of tropical fruits and flowers. When you arrive at the ‘rice bowl of Vietnam’, board your private boat and cruise along the maze of waterways to visit some local cottage industries. This is a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the local economy. Then, head to your homestay for tonight by the water, where you’ll be invited into a family home for a true local experience and a chance to see daily life from the inside.
Day 12
Ho Chi Minh City
Life in the delta wakes with the sun, so embrace an early start today. You’ll visit a local market before heading back to Ho Chi Minh City for one last night. You should arrive in the afternoon, which will give you time to explore at your own pace and check out anything you didn’t have a chance to do the first time. Tonight, why not head out with your fellow families for an optional farewell dinner, where you can celebrate a trip well-travelled!
Day 13
Ho Chi Minh City
With no activities planned after breakfast, your adventure comes to an end this morning. If you’d like to extend your stay in Ho Chi Minh City, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time to organise additional accommodation.
What's Included
Accommodation
Hotel (9 nights), Overnight boat (1 night), Overnight sleeper train (1 night), Homestay (1 night)
Meals
Breakfasts: 11, Lunches: 5, Dinners: 2
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Airport Transfers
Arrival OnlyAn airport transfer to the start of the tour is included. Please contact our team if you require a quote for a return transfer.
Wifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
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Customer reviews & ratings
Time table , planning itinerary was bad . Hotels and foods was bad . Train , village home stay were bad . Local home dinner in Hue ( Mr Alo home ) was very bad and very expensive. More touristic places were ignored .
Mehrdad Jan, 2026 VerifiedThanh was a fantastic tour guide in Vietnam—friendly, knowledgeable, and welcoming. He shared great insights into Vietnamese culture, history, and local life, making the tour both interesting and enjoyable. Everything was well organised, and the experience felt authentic and memorable. Highly recommended
Benjamin Jan, 2026 Verified
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