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Storied Streets, Picturesque Paddies & Cultural Crafts Vietnam With Your Children

Vietnam – Hanoi – Tam Coc – Bai Tu Long Bay – Hue – Hoi An

Starting from between £3200 to £4300 per person for 14 days depending on the season of travel, advance booking time and the accommodation and activities chosen

Itinerary Highlights

  • Grab your sunhats and rally the family for two weeks of action-packed adventure in northern Vietnam
  • Explore Hanoi with a friendly local guide
  • Pedal through the picturesque countryside in Halong Bay and Hue
  • Spend the night aboard a traditional junk boat in Bai Tu Long Bay
  • Visit local artisans to learn about kite-making and paper flower crafts
  • Benefit from our Original Services: local Concierges, children's fun packs, 100% carbon absorption and more
Vibrant, exciting and mystical, Vietnam is a wonderland for adults and children alike. From the sweeping coast of Halong Bay to the storied streets of the Hue Citadel and Hoi An’s Old Town, the country is bursting at the seams with culture, history and UNESCO World Heritage sites. Soak it all in with two weeks of far-flung family fun in northern Vietnam.

Kick off in Hanoi, the captivating capital. Here you’ll find a little bit of everything, from serene lakes and lush landscapes to enticing street food stalls and alleyways swarming with scooters – likely to leave your youngsters mesmerised.

Then, set your sights on Tam Coc, also known as Halong Bay on Land. A favourite among travelling locals, this charming corner is packed full of rocky peaks, vast valleys and gorgeously green rice fields, all of which (of course) are crossed by the winding river.

Level up your seafaring ways on the next leg of the trip, spending the night in a traditional junk boat in Bai Tu Long Bay. Between afternoons of lounging on the deck and evenings of hunkering down around a board game, be sure to gaze out at the dramatic karst formations that rise out of the water.

Next up? Hue, an imperial city turned art haven. While time has eroded some of the sites, a rich culture and a wide variety of crafty traditions (think intricate kite-making and pretty paper-flower construction) have remained. Time to engage their arty side...

Finally, round out your northern Vietnamese adventure with two days in the former merchant port of Hoi An. A hodgepodge of influences, the city boasts Chinese, French and Japanese architectural styles – the ideal backdrop for a few more photos of the youngsters in awe.
Hanoi - Vietnam © Christian Berg/LAIF-REA
Hanoi - Vietnam © Christian Berg/LAIF-REA
Halong Bay - Vietnam © Spenser Sembrat / Unsplash
Halong Bay - Vietnam © Spenser Sembrat / Unsplash
Vietnam © Gemma Cagnacci
Vietnam © Gemma Cagnacci
Hue - Vietnam © Droits reservés
Hue - Vietnam © Droits reservés
Boat © Nina Smirnova/Pexels
Boat © Nina Smirnova/Pexels
Hanoi - Vietnam © Duong Ngan / Unsplash.com
Hanoi - Vietnam © Duong Ngan / Unsplash.com
Vietnam © Martin Westlake/Gallery Stock
Vietnam © Martin Westlake/Gallery Stock
Hue - Vietnam © Droits réservés
Hue - Vietnam © Droits réservés
Vietnam © Olivier Romano
Vietnam © Olivier Romano
Vietnam © Bisual Studio/Stocksy
Vietnam © Bisual Studio/Stocksy
Vietnam © Olivier Romano
Vietnam © Olivier Romano
Halong Bay - Vietnam © Simon Dannhauer/stock.adobe.com
Halong Bay - Vietnam © Simon Dannhauer/stock.adobe.com

Itinerary

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Calling all explorers: your far-flung family adventure awaits. Head to the airport, whizz through security and settle into the lounge before boarding your overnight flight to Hanoi – you’ll be in the air for roughly 12 hours, so sit back, relax and crack open the snacks.

When you land, you’ll be whisked away to your central hotel, where you’ll check in for two nights. Then, drop your bags, freshen up and head out – the city waits for no one.

Hit the ground running with a private tour led by a local guide, starting with a stroll along the shores of Hoan Kiem Lake, an idyllic landscape in the centre of the city. Next up: head to the 19th-century Ngoc Son Temple, a prominent religious site perched on its own small island.

As you plod along, settle rumbling tummies with a sweet treat break at Maison Marou, the country's leading chocolatier. Then, while lips are still being licked, head to the traditional Old Quarter. In the past, each street specialised in a specific trade, and a rich history still buzzes here, making it ideal for burning off some more of the youngsters’ energy before dinnertime.

Fuel up with a hearty breakfast this morning, because today is yours to explore as much of the vibrant Vietnamese capital as you (or really, your children) desire.

Divided into four main districts, Hanoi is a delight to discover. Head to Ba Dinh for Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum and stilt house, as well as the One Pillar Pagoda, a historic Buddhist temple. For a journey back in time, return to the streets of Hoan Kiem and its famous 36 Districts or visit the temples of Hai Ba Trung. Finally, budding bookworms should set their sights on Dong Da, renowned for its Temple of Literature – a literal sanctuary of wisdom.

Rise and shine: today, you’re swapping city scenes for countryside charm with a seriously scenic bike ride. After one last breakfast in the capital, you’ll be privately transferred to the province of Ninh Binh, about three hours away. This is where the adventure begins...

Accompanied by a friendly guide, hop on your bikes, strap on your helmets and push off to pedal along the banks of the Boi River. After a little while, you’ll reach Van Long, where the rice fields spread out in vast and varied shades of green. Then, draw to a halt and board a boat to cruise through a series of rocky peaks, winding canals and lush valleys. Be sure to snap some candids of the youngsters here, too; they’re bound to be awe-struck.

This evening, check in for two nights in your next home away from home in the gorgeously green gem of Tam Coc on the Ngo Dong River.

Tam Coc, also (very matter-of-factly) known as Halong Bay on Land, is a treasure trove of natural wonders. To begin your discovery of this delightful destination, head to Phat Diem Cathedral, where you’ll find a beautiful blend of Catholic and Vietnamese architecture.

After stopping for lunch – and an SPF top up – visit the Bich Dong pagoda, one of the oldest in the region, before reaching Thung Nham’s nature-packed park. Here, every member of your clan can enjoy a game of I-Spy with the wide array of birds that inhabit the riverside landscape, including storks, herons, teals and starlings.

For dinner this evening, skip the back-and-forth with your children by reaching out to your trusty Concierge for some stellar restaurant recommendations. Time to tuck in.

Strap in for the three-hour drive to Hon Gai this morning, where you’ll board a traditional wooden junk boat for a day of seafaring fun. While the youngsters exercise their nautical curiosity, adults can kick back on deck with a refreshing cocktail, watching as the ship cruises through thousands of limestone islets carved from the mysterious caves that populate Halong Bay.

This evening, gather round for a meal on board, a family debrief and maybe even a few board games before being rocked to sleep by the waves – no need for sleep sounds here.

Hear that? The coast is calling. Wake up and tuck into a delicious breakfast this morning while the boat makes its way towards the port. Back on dry land, privately transfer to Hanoi Airport for the speedy one-hour-and-15-minute domestic flight to Hue.

When you land, another private driver will be waiting to take you to your next hotel, where you’ll check in for two nights, drop your bags and start thinking about dinner. Bun bo hue (spicy noodle soup), anyone?

The name of the game today: kites. A cherished cultural craft, kite making is a prominent part of Hue’s identity, deeply rooted in the traditions of the Nguyen Dynasty, which once ruled here. Today, kites serve many purposes, from signalling the end of the rainy season and greeting good weather to calling for abundant harvests.

To delve deeper into the history and craftsmanship of these high-flying heirlooms, pay a visit to a traditional workshop for an insight into kite assembly and decoration by local artisans. Need inspo for that perfect souvenir? Look no further.

Ready for another scenic bike ride? Set off this morning to discover Hue’s countryside, pedalling along rural roads, winding between rice fields and passing a string of traditional houses.

Eventually, you’ll reach the stunning Thanh Toan Covered Bridge, which is supported by 18 wooden pillars. Leave the bikes here and continue on foot to a nearby pagoda, where the whole family can don their creative caps for a lesson in the delicate art of paper flower making. Guided by an expert local craftsman, this is your chance to learn the ins and outs of a know-how that’s more than 300 years old.

Afterwards, prepare to meet another fascinating local: the abbot of the pagoda, who’ll share his views on Buddhism’s influence in Hue. Finally, end your outing with a tasty vegetarian lunch before heading back to your hotel for an afternoon of laid-back leisure or – if your children are still raring to go – eager exploration.

Bid Hue a fond farewell this morning as you prepare to be privately transferred to Hoi An, a two-hour-and-45-minute drive away. Cue road trip games and top-tier playlists.

When you arrive, check in for three nights in another charming home away from home. Then, settle in, freshen up and head out for a scenic stroll to stretch your legs – and tire out the youngsters.

For dinner tonight, sample a local legend by tucking into some cao lau (chewy pork noodles).

Rich in history, parts of Hoi An require tickets to enter, but don’t worry: we’ve sorted these out in advance. So, let your curiosity run wild over the next two days as you uncover the scenic splendour of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Start at Hoi An Market. Held every morning inside a large hall, this bustling hub is full of locals selling everything from tuna and shrimp to mangoes and ginger. Once everyone’s senses have been suitably scintillated, head to the Japanese Covered Bridge, an iconic landmark of the city’s old town, or Phan Boi Chau Street, where rows of French colonial buildings stand.

While you’re here, set aside some time to explore Hoi An’s silk trade. Whether you have an aspiring fashion designer in tow or simply want to mix up your sightseeing schedule, there’s plenty of fun to be had scoping out a new wardrobe for the whole clan.

In the evenings, head out after dark to see flying lanterns and candles sailing on the waters of the river – the perfect setting for some wish-making. A plea for even more holidays, perhaps?

Sadly, your adventure in northern Vietnam comes to an end today. Tuck into one last delicious breakfast this morning before you’re privately transferred to Danang International Airport for your speedy one-and-a-half-hour domestic flight to Hanoi. From here, hop onto a direct flight back to the UK, a journey which takes around 13 hours.

You’ll land the following morning, armed with enough snaps of your family to fill an entire photo album – or, failing that, an envy-inducing Instagram post.

Suggestions

Everything in this itinerary is entirely customisable, down to the smallest details. Here are some more suggestions of what could be included

HANOI SCAVENGER HUNT

Fancy dialling up the excitement during your time in Hanoi? Set off on a journey through time with this historical scavenger hunt that highlights the traditions of the Vietnamese capital in a way that’s engaging for the whole clan. While following a scattering of clues, you’ll encounter a series of locals and merchants, each armed with a thrilling tale about the city’s past.

MEET A PUPPET MAKER

Water puppetry is a popular art form in the Red River Delta, dating back to the 11th century. It mainly depicts scenes of daily life among locals: planting rice, fishing, singing and dancing after a bountiful harvest. Today, these puppets are still manufactured by passionate craftsmen who now welcome passing travellers into their workshops to share the joy of their craft.

PRIVATE TOUR OF HUE AND ITS CITADEL

Add some context to your exploration of Hue with this private guided tour of the city. Meet a friendly and knowledgeable local for a stroll to the village of Phu Mong, where you’ll hop in a pedicab to admire colonial houses, quaint churches, tree-lined avenues, green gardens and pretty palaces. When you reach the citadel, you’ll be rewarded with a striking panorama of Hue and its surroundings. Afterwards, head to Dong Ba Market to peruse the stalls and sample some spectacular flavours.

CYCLE THE HOI AN COUNTRYSIDE

For a break from the city scenes of Hoi An, board a boat and cross the Thu Bon River, where you’ll set off on a scenic cycle through the countryside, enjoying chats with families of local craftsmen at each stage. The village of Kim Bon, home to carpenters and wood carvers, is your first stop, after which you’ll head to Duy Vinh, renowned for its mats made from vegetable fibres.

SNORKEL OFF THE CHAM ISLANDS

A stone's throw from Hoi An, the Cham Islands are teeming with marine life. Here, hundreds of corals, fish, molluscs and crustaceans lie below the water’s surface, just waiting to be explored – so strap on your goggles, slip into some flippers and grab your snorkels. Afterwards, continue the fun with an adventure on foot in one of the islands, before lunching in a small local restaurant on the beach.

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Estimated Price

Dependent on the season of travel, advance booking time and the accommodation and activities chosen

The cost for this trip starts from £3,200 to £4,300 per person.

The final cost of the trip depends on the way we tailor it especially for you. The final cost varies according to several factors, which include the level of service, length of trip and advance booking time. The exact price will be provided on your personalised quote.

The average starting price for this trip is £3,700 per person.

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