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Double tropicalThis is a doubly relaxing trip, combining an Mekong River cruise with the tropical island of Phu Quoc. The Mekong Delta is one of the most breathtaking in the south of Vietnam - a traveller must-see. During this module, you'll take a lazy Mekong River cruise through the emerald delta before ending your journey with a few days on idyllic Phu Quoc Island, swinging in a hammock on the beach. |
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4 days/ 3 nights Monday, Wednesday & Saturday from Ho Chi Minh City |
Accommodation |
1 night in a simple but comfortable hotel on the Mekong Delta (Comfort Level 2-3) and 2 nights in a charming, eco-resort on Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam. Comfort Level 2-3 See accommodation for comfort levels. |
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Price |
£198 per person - based on 2 people sharing |
Included |
Transport, accommodation with breakfast, guided excursions as described in text. |
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Transport |
Air-conditioned minibus and boat |
Excluded | All other meals and drinks, breakfast in the Mekong Delta, internal flight back to HCMC (although this can be added). |
Day 1: Ho Chi Minh - Mekong River Cruise - CanthoYour laid back Mekong River cruise to Phu Quoc Island will begin in Ho Chi Minh City. You'll be collected from your hotel by comfortable coach, and soon you'll leave the city behind, seeing quickly the pace of life beginning to slow down and you'll get your first glimpses of the magical Mekong Delta. |
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Day 2: Cantho - Cai Rang - Rach Gia - Phu Quoc IslandToday you'll leave your hotel at 7.30 sharp to continue with your Mekong River cruise! The local boat will take you to the floating market of Cai Rang, which is the largest, most important, and probably the noisiest floating market in the Mekong Delta. In order to get close to the activity, you'll transfer onto a bamboo rowboat and sail amidst all of the boats peddling their wares. You can enjoy docking along side these floating market stalls and doing some haggling of your own.After the market, you'll visit a small rice noodle factory (if it's open on that day!). Rice is one of the most important products in the Mekong Delta. Here, you can watch the workers making, quite literally, oodles of noodles. You'll see how rice is roasted and you'll be able to purchase traditional cookies. Here, your Mekong River cruise ends, and an air-conditioned bus will take you to Rach Gia, where you'll make the 3hr ferry journey across to Phu Quoc Island, nicknamed the Emerald Island. |
Day 3: Phu Quoc IslandPhu Quoc Island has magnificent beaches, some of the very best in Vietnam and it's a great place to relax after your Mekong River cruise. Whilst on the island, you'll stay in an eco-resort on peaceful Ong Lang Beach. This is a spectacular stretch of ivory beach on the west side of the island, fringed by palm trees providing some welcome shade. |
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During your stay, you can just stretch out on the white sandy beach or rock gently in a hammock under the palm trees. If you're feeling lively, you can swim in the azure waters, snorkel, or even take a dive to explore the underwater world. There is a diving school on the island, and it's very easy to arrange lessons. If you'd like to try diving on Phu Quoc, just let us know and we'll organise everything for you. You can also choose to explore the tropical interior of Phu Quoc Island. In 2001, almost 70% of the island was declared to be a national park, so the ecosystems on the island have been completely preserved. It's also mountainous and almost completely covered in rainforest, with a number of natural springs for a quick refreshing dip. The best known and most accessible spring is called the Suoi Da Ban (also called Stony Surface Stream). |
Day 4: Departure from Phu Quoc IslandToday marks your last day on Phu Quoc Island as well as the last day of our Mekong River cruise tour. It's easy to extend your stay on the island by a few more days if you wish - just let us know and our experienced travel specialists will make the arrangements. |
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