Tours in Vietnam
Small-group tours, day trips, cooking classes and multi-day adventures. Every tour vetted for traveller reviews first.

Hanoi's Old Quarter Street Food Experience and Train Street
A three-hour guided walk through Hanoi's Old Quarter that strings together seven-plus street dishes, each representing a different corner and story of the neighbourhood. Your guide steers you through cramped laneways and into family kitchens, explaining how each dish connects to the city's past, its religions, and the lives of the people still cooking them daily. You'll finish with the city's famous egg coffee. The route includes a stop at Train Street, where trains still rumble past old colonial shophouses.

Hand Embroidery Workshop in Hoi An for Beginers
Learn hand embroidery techniques in Hoi An over two and a half hours, working on a linen bag you'll take home. The workshop covers fundamental stitching methods suitable for complete beginners, with instructors guiding you through each step. You'll receive materials to continue practising at home, including hoops, threads, needles and access to instructional videos. Many participants produce accomplished pieces by the end of the session.

Historical Walking Tour of Saigon
Explore colonial-era Saigon on foot across 2.5 to 3 hours, tracing the city's layers through French architecture and Vietnamese heritage. A local guide walks you past landmark buildings spanning centuries, stopping to sip egg coffee or filtered Vietnamese brew while watching the Saigon River. Small groups mean you're not shuffled through with crowds. Morning, afternoon, or evening slots fit different schedules.

Half Day Cat Cat Village Tour Guided from Sapa
A guided walk through Cat Cat Village, the nearest settlement to Sapa, home to the Black Hmong people. Spend two hours exploring terraced paddies and traditional ways of life in Muong Hoa Valley, at the foot of Fansipan Mountain. Your local English-speaking guide handles transport from town and entrance fees, leaving you free to take in the layered landscape and learn how villagers have farmed these slopes for generations.

Private Candle Massage In Da Nang
A 90-minute private candle massage in Da Nang blends heated wax infusions with therapeutic touch. Specially prepared candles—soy or beeswax with coconut, almond, and jojoba oils—melt into warm treatments massaged directly onto skin. The technique combines scent work with tactile relaxation, targeting circulation, skin hydration, and mental calm. An English-, Japanese-, or Mandarin-speaking therapist guides the session, with tea and light refreshments included.

Hoa Lo Prison and Little Paris Tour in Hanoi (French Quarter)
This three-hour walking tour traces Hanoi's layered past through the French Quarter, where Belle Époque villas and tree-lined boulevards reveal the city's colonial chapter. You'll visit the Government Guesthouse, the ornate Opera House, and Hoa Lo Prison—a sobering testament to Vietnamese resistance during both French rule and the American war. The architecture blends European grandeur with Southeast Asian character, creating a distinctive Indochinese style found nowhere else. Your guide unpacks how these landmarks shaped modern Vietnam's identity.

Hanoi Highlights and Hidden Charms Private Customizable Half Day
A private 3–4 hour tour of Hanoi shaped around what interests you. Your guide steers you through the city's quieter corners—Tran Quoc Pagoda on West Lake, the Ho Chi Minh Complex without the queues, the French Quarter's colonial streets, and the Old Quarter's dense network of alleys where locals actually live. Morning or afternoon slots fit your rhythm. You're not herded; you're guided.

Exfoliate And Smooth Skin With Sea Salt
A one-hour sea salt exfoliation treatment at Oani Spa in Vietnam that uses natural salt crystals and essential oils to slough away dead skin, unclog pores and restore moisture. The fine particles work gently across your skin while a massage component boosts circulation, leaving you with noticeably smoother, brighter skin. Safe for all skin types, including sensitive complexions.

Cycling Through Phu Quoc Rural Village
Skip the beach resort circuit and pedal into Phu Quoc's working villages on this three-hour ride. You'll cover quiet rural lanes on Trek mountain bikes, stopping to chat with farmers and fishmongers about how they produce the island's signature fish sauce and other local staples. Your local guide navigates the backroads while sharing stories only someone who grew up here would know.

Vietnamese Homestyle Cooking Class in Ho Chi Minh City
Learn to cook three traditional Vietnamese dishes in a local home kitchen in Ho Chi Minh City over three hours. You'll work alongside your host, preparing authentic meals using fresh ingredients and traditional techniques, then sit down together to eat what you've made. It's less cooking class, more cooking with a Vietnamese friend who happens to know their way around a kitchen.

Hanoi Private Food Walking Tour
A three to four-hour private walking tour through Hanoi's neighbourhood food stalls and street vendors, stopping at eight or nine spots to taste authentic Vietnamese fare. Your guide navigates you through local haunts where you'll sample dishes like banh cuon, banh mi, bia hoi, and egg coffee—the kind of places Hanoi residents actually eat. This is a tailored experience, not a coach tour, so your guide adjusts to what interests you and sets the pace.

Private Hanoi Street Food Tour with MICHELIN Highlights
Navigate Hanoi's Old Quarter on foot with a local food guide who steers you through neighbourhood laneways to taste signature dishes at street stalls and selected Michelin-listed venues. Over three hours, you'll sample ingredients and cooking techniques whilst discovering the stories behind Hanoi's culinary traditions. Choose your own balance—lean into street food culture or favour refined dining—with a guide who knows both worlds.

Da Nang Airport To Hue Private Transfer
Direct sedan service whisking you from Da Nang Airport to your Hue hotel in three hours. Your driver speaks basic English, the car runs cold, and you've got bottled water for the road. Payment happens after arrival—no surprises, no hidden fees. Support available round the clock if plans shift.

Hanoi Street Food Tour by Motorbike or Walking with Local Guide
Navigate Hanoi's Old Quarter on foot or motorbike with a local guide who knows every vendor by name. You'll taste 3–5 authentic dishes—phở, bánh cuốn, bún thang, bánh bột lọc—paired with regional drinks and stories that explain why locals queue for hours at unmarked stalls. The Premium option adds egg coffee on a hidden rooftop and a cyclo loop past Hoan Kiem Lake. Two-and-a-half hours, small groups, flexible scheduling.

Early Riser Walk: Grandma Noodles, Cafe, Exotic Fruits & History
Rise before dawn for a three-hour ramble through Saigon's quietest hours, where the city reveals itself to early risers. You'll eat breakfast at a grandmother's kitchen, browse the wet market for tropical fruit at peak ripeness, and learn traditional coffee brewing in an 86-year-old café. Your guide shares local stories and hidden spots, letting you move at your own pace—perfect for those who prefer observation to crowds. By mid-morning, you'll have tasted the real rhythm of the city and experienced corners that daylight tourists never find.

Traditional cuisines through the top local restaurants in Saigon
Eat your way through Saigon's neighbourhood restaurants, tasting the dishes locals actually crave. This three-to-four-hour guided tour takes you to Michelin-recommended pho joints and celebrated banh mi vendors, skipping the tourist queues to sit where regulars do. You'll taste chicken broth simmered for hours and baguettes that shatter at first bite, learning how each dish reflects the city's culinary identity.

Comfort Van Transfer From Phong Nha or Dong Hoi to Hue
Direct van service covering the 2–3 hour route between Phong Nha or Dong Hoi and Hue. A straightforward transfer that deposits you at your accommodation without fuss. Air-conditioned vehicle, professional drivers familiar with the road, and a bottle of water included. Ideal if you want to skip the hassle of minibuses or navigating local transport after arrival.

Private French Quarter Tour with Locals
Explore Hanoi's French Quarter alongside residents who know the neighbourhood's rhythms. This three to four hour walk traces colonial architecture through narrow laneways, pausing at local coffee shops to taste the city's signature egg coffee. You'll navigate the streets as locals do, picking up snippets of history and everyday Vietnamese culture that guidebooks miss. The tour moves at a relaxed pace and welcomes all mobility levels.

Saigon Backstreets City Tour on Scooter including Food
Navigate Saigon's narrow lanes and bustling markets on the back of a scooter piloted by a local guide, trading polished tourist circuits for backstreet neighbourhoods where daily life unfolds. Over three to four hours, you'll weave between vendors, street cooks and commuters, stopping to eat where locals eat and drink coffee in shop-houses that rarely see foreign faces. This isn't a photo-stop tour—it's a sensory scramble through the city's actual rhythm.

Kids Wellness (Gentle | Children Care)
A one-hour wellness session tailored for children in Vietnam, combining warm herbal oils, heated stones, and plant-based compresses to ease tight muscles and help young bodies feel restored. Snacks included. The treatment works for all fitness levels and suits kids who need a gentle reset after activity or travel.

Cultural Exchange with Student Guides
Spend 3–4 hours walking through Hanoi's streets with local university students who'll introduce you to their daily lives, study pressures, and social circles. Rather than hearing about Vietnam from a tour script, you'll have genuine conversations with young people navigating education, friendships, and future plans in the city. The route adapts to what interests you both, so no two tours feel identical.

Private car from Danang to Hoi An
Skip the minibus queues and cramped taxis—this private car whisks you between Danang and Hoi An in an hour of air-conditioned comfort. Travel at your own pace with a courteous driver who knows the route well, arriving refreshed and ready to explore rather than frazzled from a crowded journey. A straightforward, stress-free transfer that lets you reclaim time otherwise lost to standard transport hassles.

Private Early Morning Tour in Hanoi City
Catch Hanoi waking up on this 3–4 hour private dawn tour. You'll watch the flag ceremony at Bà Đ?nh Square, then walk through markets that open before sunrise, seeing how locals shop, eat, and start their day. Your guide unpacks the rituals and history behind what you're seeing, and the itinerary flexes to what interests you—add Hồ Tây market if you want, or skip it. Hotel pickup from the Old Quarter included; no surprise costs.

Unseen Hoi An Ancient Town - Food & Culture Walking Tour
Navigate Hoi An's quieter streets and neighbourhood laneways on foot, eating alongside residents who know where the best dishes hide. This three to four hour ramble pairs local architecture and daily rhythms with hands-on tastings of regional specialities—Vietnamese coffee, family recipes, a proper brunch—all guided by people embedded in the community. You'll skip the main tourist zones and instead learn how Hoi An actually works.

Thai Massage
A ninety-minute session of traditional Thai massage in Vietnam, where a practitioner uses sustained pressure, stretching, and rhythmic movement rather than oil-based techniques. You'll remain fully clothed throughout, with the therapist applying compressions and guided stretches across your body to release tension and improve mobility. This hands-on practice works the entire body systematically, leaving you feeling lengthened and restored.

Hanoi Coffee Culture Tour: Sip, Taste & Hear Local Stories
Explore Hanoi's coffee culture through a 2–2.5 hour walking tour of tucked-away cafés that reveal the city's layered past. Move beyond tourist strips into narrow alleys where locals gather, discovering how Chinese, French, and Vietnamese influences shaped the coffee tradition. At each stop, café owners share personal histories whilst you taste regional brews and learn the technique behind egg coffee—the city's signature drink. It's a deliberate pace to absorb Hanoi's character rather than rush through landmarks.

Off the Beaten Track in Hanoi: Private City Tour
A two-hour private walking tour through Hanoi's quieter neighbourhoods, led by a knowledgeable local who steers clear of the usual tourist circuits. You'll visit spots like Chua Tang Phuc pagoda and Nghia Tan market, discovering how residents actually move through and use the city. Small groups keep things intimate, and the tour operates carbon-neutral.

Street food on foot with a local-Asian Promise
Walk through Vietnam's street food scene with a locally-born guide educated in the US, who shares the history and cultural significance behind eight signature dishes. Over three to three-and-a-half hours, you'll taste your way through neighbourhoods where vendors have perfected their craft across generations. This isn't a museum tour—it's eating where locals eat, learning why each dish matters, and understanding the stories built into flavour.

Hanoi Michelin Star Street Food Walking Tour & Train-Street
A 3.5-hour street food walk through Hanoi's Old Quarter, tasting eight to ten dishes across Michelin-nominated kitchens and humble stalls. You'll eat grilled pork with noodles, sizzling pancakes, and eel specialities while learning how locals actually eat, finishing at the atmospheric Train Street where the rails still cut through the neighbourhood at ground level.
