Vietnam holiday packages 2026
Our private Vietnam holiday packages are planned by local specialists based in Hanoi, not call centres abroad. Each package is built around your travel dates, group size, and the parts of the country you actually want to see — whether that is Halong Bay and Hanoi in the north, Hoi An and Hue in the centre, or the beaches of Phu Quoc and Nha Trang in the south.
Every Vietnam vacation package we offer is private. That means your own guide, your own vehicle, and a schedule that moves at your pace. We also offer all-inclusive Vietnam tour packages for travellers who want accommodation, transport, meals, and guided experiences covered in a single cost.
Why book a Vietnam holiday package with us
- Private tours — no shared groups, no fixed departure dates
- All-inclusive options available with accommodation, meals, and guides
- Local specialists who know the routes, hotels, and seasonal conditions
- Packages for families, couples, seniors, and solo travellers
- Flexible itineraries — change dates or stops after booking
Vietnam holiday itineraries and sample packages
Browse sample Vietnam holidays packages designed by our local team. Each itinerary is private, flexible, and built to be adjusted — different hotels, extra stops, shorter or longer duration — based on what suits your trip.
Build your Vietnam holiday package
Tell us your travel dates, group size, and the destinations you want to include. We will put together a private Vietnam vacation package with a full cost breakdown at no obligation.
When is the best time for a holiday to Vietnam?
Vietnam is open to visitors year-round, but the right time to go depends on which part of the country you are visiting. November to April is the driest and most comfortable window across most of the country. The north (Hanoi, Sapa, Halong Bay) is best from September to November and March to May. Central Vietnam (Hue, Hoi An, Da Nang) is driest from February to August. The south (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Phu Quoc) runs dry from December to April.
Beach holidays
March to September
Hanoi and the north
September to November
Saigon and the south
December to April
Start planning your Vietnam holiday
Share your travel dates and interests and our local team will build a private Vietnam vacation package around your plans — including accommodation options, day-by-day itinerary, and a full cost breakdown.
FAQs about Vietnam holiday packages
What are the top places to visit on a Vietnam holiday?
The most visited destinations on a Vietnam holiday package are Hanoi, Halong Bay, Ninh Binh, Hue, Hoi An, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, the Mekong Delta, Sapa, and the beach resorts of Phu Quoc and Nha Trang. Most two-week packages combine north and central Vietnam with one beach stop. Shorter one-week packages typically focus on either the north (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa) or central and south (Hoi An, Hue, Ho Chi Minh City).
When is the best time to book a holiday to Vietnam?
Vietnam is a year-round destination, but the best overall window for a holiday to Vietnam is November to April, when the weather is dry and temperatures are moderate across most of the country. October is particularly good for the north — Hanoi and Halong Bay see clear skies and mild temperatures between 20°C and 26°C. If your priority is beach time at Phu Quoc or Nha Trang, December to April gives the most reliable conditions. Book at least two to three months in advance for travel between December and February, when demand for Vietnam vacation packages is at its highest.
What does an all-inclusive Vietnam tour package include?
Our all-inclusive Vietnam tour packages typically cover private accommodation (hotel or resort), all internal transport (flights, private vehicle, boat transfers), a private local guide throughout, most meals, and entrance fees to sites on the itinerary. International flights are not included. Vietnam all-inclusive packages are quoted as a fixed per-person cost so you know the full price before you book. We can also build partial all-inclusive options — for example, covering accommodation and transport but leaving meals flexible — depending on your preference.
Are Vietnam holiday packages available for families?
Yes. We build Vietnam holiday packages for families of all sizes, including itineraries with young children. Family packages typically include private guides, child-friendly accommodation, flexible daily schedules, and activities suited to mixed ages — cooking classes in Hoi An, boat trips in Halong Bay, cycling in the countryside around Hue, and beach days in Da Nang or Phu Quoc. All transport is private, so there are no fixed group departure times to work around.
What are the best Vietnam resort packages for a beach holiday?
Vietnam resort packages are most popular in Phu Quoc (best from December to April), Nha Trang (best from February to August), Da Nang and Hoi An (best from February to July), and Con Dao Island (best from March to September). Most beach packages combine two to four nights at a resort with a cultural component — typically Hoi An, Hue, or Ho Chi Minh City — before or after the beach stay. We work with a range of properties from mid-range beachfront hotels to private pool villas, and can match accommodation to your budget.
Can I combine a Vietnam holiday package with another country?
Yes. The most common combinations are Vietnam with Cambodia (adding Angkor Wat and Phnom Penh), Vietnam with Laos (Luang Prabang and the Mekong), and Vietnam with Thailand. Two-country packages of 12 to 16 days cover both destinations comfortably with internal flights between them. Three-country itineraries work best at 18 days or more. We can build a combined Vietnam vacation package that covers all transport, accommodation, and guiding across multiple countries under a single booking.
A guide to Vietnam holiday packages and private tours
A Vietnam holiday package works differently from a standard group tour. Instead of a fixed itinerary shared with 20 other travellers, a private package is built around your dates, your pace, and the destinations you want to include. You have a dedicated guide and private vehicle throughout, which means you can spend an extra hour at a market in Hoi An, skip a site that does not interest you, or add a stop your guide recommends without it affecting anyone else’s plans.
The most common structure for a Vietnam vacation package is 10 to 14 days covering two or three regions. A typical north-to-south route starts in Hanoi, includes a cruise on Halong Bay, continues to Hue and Hoi An by train or internal flight, and finishes in Ho Chi Minh City with a day trip into the Mekong Delta. Shorter packages of seven days focus on one region — usually the north or the central coast. Longer packages of 16 to 21 days allow for slower travel, beach time, and extensions into Cambodia or Laos.
For travellers who want a fixed budget with no decisions to make on the ground, all-inclusive Vietnam tour packages cover accommodation, private transport, guided experiences, and most meals in a single per-person price. Vietnam resort packages add a beach component, usually in Phu Quoc, Nha Trang, or Da Nang, where two to four nights at a beachfront property are built into the itinerary alongside the cultural stops. Both options are fully private and can be adjusted to match your group size and travel style.
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