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Shore Excursions

Vietnam is endowed with many charming beaches such as Nha Trang – amongst 29 most beautiful bays of the world, Da Nang – one of the world’s most beautiful beaches as recognized by the Forbes or Halong Bay recognized as a World Natural Heritage by UNESCO. 

And with more than twenty seaports fairly well distributed along a coastline of 3,260 kilometers, Vietnam provides an easy and favorable destination for cruise liners sailing from Hong Kong or China to Singapore or Thailand and vice versa. 

Whether the cruise is a one-stop call or an itinerary with short visits from port to port, the experience obtained will be worthwhile. The visitor will realize the charm of nature, the gracefulness of the landscape and the hospitality of the Vietnamese people. 

While a short visit is already rewarding, a long trip from Hai Phong to the north or Saigon to the south or the other way round gives greater surprises. Calls in the north may feature Halong Bay where its panoramic natural landscape is home to thousands of diversified-shaped islets, grottoes and mysterious caves arising straight from the crystal-clear sea water. Next come Hanoi, the capital city whose millennium-old history still lingers. Central Vietnam follows thereafter with a stop in Da Nang, from which short excursions may bring visitors to Hue, a poetic town with ancient royal vestiges or to Hoi An, a seaport serving foreign merchants several hundred years ago. Royal monuments in Hue, the ancient town of Hoi An and My Son Holy Land are UNESCO’s tangible heritages, while Hue’s royal music is realized as world’s intangible heritage. 

Visitor can have a stop in Ho Chi Minh City, possibly the most dynamic town in Viet Nam or travel to the Mekong Delta that charms tourists with the deposition of the multiple tentacles and tributaries that forms the many miles of criss-cross waterways. The delta shows varied landscapes: from rice fields to shaded coconut tree woods, to mangrove, orchards, interspersed with timeless villages with their handicraft and even traditional industries of fruit drying, sugar cane processing, brick cooking… and the typical floating markets only found in Indochina. 

Exotic is the word that best captures Vietnam’s culture, which has been developed and enriched throughout 4,000 years of an eventful history. Anywhere in this country one can find sophisticated architecture on outstanding cultural and historical heritages, varying from pagodas, temples, churches, to royal palaces, tombs, Cham towers, and so on.