Rating Level: EasyCycle into an exotic world of coconut-palm byways, Mekong villages, and French-colonial streets criss-crossed by rickshaws.
You’ll be in good company, as the bicycle is vital to both city and country life in Vietnam. North to south, we follow flat routes to ancient, perfume-scented city quarters, a once-forbidden Purple City, and the notorious Cu Chi tunnels where we meet a former Vietcong. Off the bicycle, we delight in smiling children at an orphanage and break bread with a Saigon family and a renowned historian in Hue. It’s an insightful journey unlike any other into one of the world’s most beautiful and welcoming cultures.
ATTEND a water puppet performance
TOUR the Forbidden Purple City, Imperial City, Buddhist pagoda and the ancient Cham towers
RIDE a cyclo through the traditional shopping streets in Hanoi's ancient quarter
ENJOY a walking tour of Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
VISIT notorious Cu Chi tunnels and meet with a local Vietcong
CYCLE the Mekong Delta and cruise downriver on small wooden boats to visit the colorful floating market
MEET the local people during special visits to an orphanage, and while sharing dinner with a family in their home
RELAX each evening in wonderful resorts or charming hotels that feature delicious regional cuisine
This tour offers easy terrain throughout the trip and is suitable for beginning cyclists and ideal for regular recreational cyclists. Roads are carefully selected, but in general are not of the same standard as in Europe or the U.S.
Rating Level: Easy
Daily Mileage: 15-35
Daily Cycling Time: 2-4 hours
Depart from the U.S. for Hanoi. The particulars of your arrival are detailed with your flight itinerary and airline tickets.
Upon arrival in Hanoi, claim your luggage and clear customs. Your VBT will be holding a VBT sign and will help you transfer to your hotel.
VBT provides you with City Information in your Final Travel Booklet that includes information and recommendations on what to see and do in Hanoi during your stay.
Please note: This transfer has been pre-arranged by VBT and does not require direct payment. Please confirm with the driver that this transfer has been pre-paid—if the driver requests funds from you, this is not your scheduled transfer and you should not take it.
Depart from the U.S. for Hanoi. The particulars of your arrival are detailed with your flight itinerary and airline tickets.
After breakfast, meet your VBT representative in the lobby and transfer by minibus to Tay Phuong Pagoda, about 50 minutes outside of Hanoi. Tour the pagoda and take a 3-mile walk. Continue on to nearby Thay Pagoda, first built in the 11th century, where Vietnam's famous water puppetry was created on a stage in the village lake. Drive back to Hanoi in the early afternoon.
Upon arrival in Hanoi, claim your luggage and clear customs. Your VBT representative will be holding a VBT sign and will help you transfer to your hotel.
VBT provides you with City Information in your Final Travel Booklet that includes information and recommendations on what to see and do in Hanoi during your stay.
Please note: This transfer has been pre-arranged by VBT and does not require direct payment. Please confirm with the driver that this transfer has been pre-paid—if the driver requests funds from you, this is not your scheduled transfer and you should not take it.
After breakfast at your Hanoi hotel, meet your VBT representative in the lobby and transfer to Halong Bay (approximately 3 hours). Board the junk and check in to your cabin. Eat lunch on board as we set sail.
One of the world's natural wonders, and a common backdrop for films set in Vietnam, Halong Bay features more than 1,000 awe-inspiring limestone karsts and islands of various sizes and shapes along the 120-km coastline of Bai Chay Beach. Its waters are host to a great diversity of ecosystems including offshore coral reefs, freshwater swamp forests, mangrove forests, small freshwater lakes and sandy beaches. According to local lore, dragons descended from heaven to help locals by spitting jewels and jade into the sea, forming a natural fortress against invaders. These precious stones are represented by the lush green outcrops. Several islands boast beautiful grottoes and caves with contiguous chambers, hidden ponds, and peculiar stone formations.
During your cruise, you'll have a chance to hike up to a lookout point over the bay, visit a small fishing village and kayak in a scenic lagoon over coral reefs. Tonight, admire the sunset as you dine on board the junk.
VBT No-Air Package guests: Please plan to arrive at your Hanoi hotel by 2:00 p.m. If you are unable to arrive before 2:00 p.m., please contact VBT during regular business hours (Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., ET) at 800-245-3868 to inform us of your arrival time, or contact the hotel on the day the tour begins to let them know when you will arrive. The hotel will pass the message on to your Trip Leaders.
VBT Air Package guests: After breakfast, your morning is free to do as you please. While choosing your activities for the day, you may wish to keep in mind that a guided tour of the city is included later in the program, featuring visits to Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, Ba Dinh Square, the exterior of the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh's house and One Pillar Pagoda. You may wish to visit different sites on this day to avoid duplicate activities later in the trip.
VBT Pre-extension guests: Greet the day on deck while the sun rises over Halong Bay. After breakfast on the junk, visit a limestone grotto. Then cruise back to Halong city and Halong wharf. Transfer by shuttle back to your hotel in Hanoi (approximately 3 hours), where you join the main tour.
At 2:00 pm, all guests meet in the lobby for a short walking tour around this historic city of lakes, tree-lined boulevards and French-Colonial architecture. Later, return to your hotel to meet your VBT Trip Leader, who provides a briefing of the week ahead. Dine with the group at the hotel.
Sleep in today or join an early-morning walk to Hoan Kiem Lake to experience the city as it shakes off its slumber. You may see locals practicing Tai Chi by the lake, families out for a stroll and street vendors setting out their wares. Then return to the hotel for breakfast before embarking on a tour of the city, including visits to Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, Ba Dinh Square, the exterior of the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh's house and One Pillar Pagoda.
After lunch at a local restaurant, return to the hotel for a rest or swim. In the late afternoon, pick up the pace with a cyclo (rickshaw) ride through the Old Quarter. Here, shops sell everything from pungent therapeutic herbs to fluttering prayer flags, shoes, and hardware. The next stop is a small theater, where we watch a mesmerizing water puppet performance. Afterward, we dine at a local restaurant.
After breakfast, explore on your own before transferring to the airport for our flight to Hue. From 1802 to 1945, this was Vietnam's Imperial City; it boasts a vast citadel and the tombs of its emperors. After you check in to the hotel, attend a safety and bike-fitting session with your Trip Leaders. Then, take a warm-up ride that includes a visit to a local orphanage and the Mausoleum of Khai Dinh. (You may wish to bring along a small gift, such as a book, pens or paper that may be shared among children.) At dinner, feast on local specialties in the hotel's dining room.
PLEASE NOTE: In order to operate this trip, VBT keeps two fleets of bikes in the country, one in Central Vietnam and another in Southern Vietnam. You will receive the same bike-type and bike-size in both locations and your leaders will ensure that both bikes are tuned to your liking.
This morning we shuttle from the hotel to our ride's starting point,.Then cycle along the banks of the Perfume River, where you may see dragon boats, sampans and traditional houseboats with their rooftop shrines. We pedal on quiet country roads through villages to Thien Mu Pagoda. After touring the pagoda, embark upon a local boat to cruise along the river. As we conclude our river idyll, drivers will be waiting to transfer you to the ancient Imperial Citadel. Within the citadel lies the Imperial City and the Forbidden Purple City. We take a walking tour of this massive enclosure.
After lunch and a short transfer, continue cycling southeast of the city, through rice fields and past duck and fish farms. Watch for small homes with haystacks in their yards. In the village of Cau Ngoi Thanh Toan, look for a small covered bridge. Built over two centuries ago, it has weathered many storms, floods and wars, but it has been the soul of the Thanh Toan villagers for generations. While in the village, stop at the market for a truly local experience. Continue riding to the Hue Sport Center before transferring by shuttle back to the hotel.
Tonight, learn more about life here during dinner at the home of Phan Thuan An, a local historian who resides in the former house of the Princess of the Emperor Dong Khanh.
After breakfast, we transfer to Thuan An Beach and begin cycling. Ride along the beach road and through fishing villages. After crossing the Phu Thu Bridge, we arrive at the American-built Phu Bai Airport, where you reboard a minibus and continue to travel toward Hoi An. Eat lunch en route in Lang Co. Then transfer up the Hai Van pass (“Pass of the Ocean Clouds”), stopping at the top to take photos of the breathtaking views down both sides of the 1,600-foot mountain ridge. From here, our shuttle passes through the city of Da Nang to an area known as Marble Mountain, and later stops at Non Nuoc village, known for its stoneworks. Then we trace Non Nuoc Beach, locally referred to as “New China Beach.” This huge expanse of fine white sand is just down the coast from the original. Here, see locals making bamboo basket boats. (It takes 10 days to make one boat!) Then, continue to Hoi An, where you check in to your hotel on the banks of the Thu Bon River. Try one of the local restaurants for dinner this evening.
After breakfast, begin cycling with the Thu Bon River on your right, passing many fishing boats and small houses. As you bike through Thuan Tinh Ecological Village, we can stop to observe family temples and Areca-nut gardens. Continue cycling through a water-coconut palm forest and past a fishing farm. Our loop ride takes you back to Hoi An for lunch.
After lunch, take part in a walking tour of Hoi An's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the local market, Tan Ky House, Japanese Bridge and a Chinese temple. Tonight, you are free to enjoy dinner on your own at one of the many open-air restaurants on Bach Dang, the waterfront road in Hoi An.
Enjoy a leisurely morning and breakfast at the resort. In the late morning, transfer to Da Nang and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before continuing to the airport for your flight to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City). Upon arrival, transfer to the Majestic Hotel, centrally located and a comfortable home base for exploring Vietnam's liveliest city.
This morning, shuttle (approximately 1 hour) to Tan An town in the Mekong Delta area. Then, cycle through the lush land, rich with orange, papaya, grapefruit, and mango trees. As you ride, note motorists resourcefully transporting pigs and cocnuts on their mopeds. Our ride today ends as we stop for lunch in My Tho City. During our afternoon shuttle transfer back to Saigon (approximately 2 hours), we visit the Vinh Trang Pagoda, an ancient southern architectural gem. Built in 1849, the structure is a mixture of Asian and European architecture, which blends elements from the Renaissance period with Romanesque style, French decorative flowers and Japanese enameled tile.
Tonight, try another of Saigon's wonderful restaurants on your own.
After breakfast, shuttle approximately 1 hour north of Saigon to the district known as Cu Chi and the site of the famous tunnels. We arrive at the tunnels by bicycle and talk with a local Vietcong (VC) before visiting the tunnels themselves. The Cu Chi tunnels are a 75-mile-long underground maze where the Vietcong quite literally dug themselves out of harm's way. After visiting the tunnels, continue to cycle to Ben Nay for lunch, and then ride on to Hoc Mon, where the van waits to shuttle you back to the hotel. This evening, visit the former home of a U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam and meet the current owners during a special farewell dinner.
This morning, set out on a walking tour to visit the former Presidential Palace, the site of the former U.S. Embassy, Notre Dame Cathedral, City Hall (Hotel de Ville), the Historical Museum or the War Remnant Museum, and the Rex Hotel, famous for the regular press briefings that became known as the “five o'clock follies” during the U.S./Vietnam War. Enjoy a last Vietnamese lunch together in one of the city's great restaurants before some free time to shop or explore on your last day in the country.
VBT No Air Package guests: Your trip ends in the late afternoon at our Saigon hotel. You are responsible for your own transfer to the Saigon airport for your flight home. You can book a taxi (approximately $6-$9 USD, depending on traffic) direct from the hotel. Please confirm the fare with your driver in advance to ensure the most direct route to the airport (approximately 30 minutes, 7.5 miles).
VBT Air Package guests: Your afternoon is your leisure, and dinner is on your own. Then, meet in the hotel lobby 3 hours prior to your flight departure (subject to change per required check-in time at the airport) for transfer (approximately 30 minutes) to the Saigon airport for your flight home. Most flights depart just before midnight. You arrive one day later in the U.S.
If you have chosen the Post-Trip Extension to Angkor Wat, meet in the hotel lobby 3 hours prior to your flight departure (subject to change per required check-in time at the airport) for your transfer (approximately 30 minutes) to the Saigon airport. Upon arrival in Siem Reap, claim your luggage and clear customs. Then meet your VBT representative, who will be holding a VBT sign. He or she will help you transfer to the Sofitel Phokeethra Royal Angkor Resort, about a 20-minute drive.
Please note: VBT transfer times and departure points are finalized in advance and cannot be modified for individual guests. If you extend your stay beyond the scheduled program dates, return transportation to the airport will be at your own expense.
This morning, join a guide and explore the mysterious Royal city Angkor Thom. Its 50-tower temple is an awe-inspiring sight. At first glance, it seems a shapeless mass of stone, but further scrutiny reveals faces in bas relief, one after another. Suddenly, you are staring into the eyes of an ancient and remote time. During our visit, view the the Baphou, Elephant Terraces, Leper King Terrace and Royal Place areas. In the afternoon, visit the intricately carved Khmer ruins at Angkor Wat, one of the world's most impressive ruins. Hundreds of fine carvings of Aspara and scenes from Hindu mythology are incredibly preserved in the temple.
After breakfast, drive 22 miles to the rural outskirts of town and visit Ban Teay Srei, the birthplace of Khmer classical style architecture. This small temple features impressive carvings. Return to the hotel for an afternoon swim or nap, then head out to Phnom Bakheng, the first major temple to be constructed in the Angkor region. The Bakheng's hilltop location makes it the area's most popular sunset viewing spot, so you will not be alone … but you will be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of Angkor Wat and West Baray.
After breakfast, enjoy a final morning of exploration with a visit to the picturesque and haunting Ta Prohm, a temple that has nearly been swallowed by the jungle. Magnificent tree roots push between the temple's huge stone blocks, emphasizing the legend of a “lost city.”
You may store your luggage with the hotel when you check out of your room, and use the hotel facilities until it is time to depart for your flight home. Meet in the hotel lobby 3 hours prior to your flight departure (subject to change per required check-in time at the airport). Then transfer to the Siem Reap airport, approximately 1 hour, for your flight home via Bangkok and Tokyo. You arrive one day later in the U.S.
Please note: VBT transfer times and departure points are finalized in advance and cannot be modified for individual guests. If you extend your stay beyond the scheduled program dates, return transportation to the airport will be at your own expense.
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Back to topBOSTON, DALLAS, DETROIT, MIAMI |
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Air Package |
Land Only |
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February 28, 2012 |
$3,995 |
$2,795 |
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March 6, 2012 |
$3,995 |
$2,795 |
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March 13, 2012 |
$3,995 |
$2,795 |
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March 20, 2012 |
$3,995 |
$2,795 |
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October 16, 2012 |
$4,045 |
$3,145 |
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October 30, 2012 |
$4,095 |
$3,145 |
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November 6, 2012 |
$4,145 |
$3,045 |
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November 13, 2012 |
$4,145 |
$3,045 |
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November 20, 2012 |
$4,245 |
$3,095 |
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December 4, 2012 |
$4,295 |
$3,145 |
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December 18, 2012 |
$4,295 |
$3,345 |
Back to topCHICAGO |
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Air Package |
Land Only |
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February 28, 2012 |
$3,795 |
$2,795 |
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March 6, 2012 |
$3,795 |
$2,795 |
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March 13, 2012 |
$3,795 |
$2,795 |
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March 20, 2012 |
$3,795 |
$2,795 |
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October 16, 2012 |
$3,845 |
$3,145 |
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October 30, 2012 |
$3,895 |
$3,145 |
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November 6, 2012 |
$3,945 |
$3,045 |
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November 13, 2012 |
$3,945 |
$3,045 |
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November 20, 2012 |
$4,045 |
$3,095 |
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December 4, 2012 |
$4,095 |
$3,145 |
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December 18, 2012 |
$4,095 |
$3,345 |
Back to topHOUSTON, MINNEAPOLIS, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA |
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Air Package |
Land Only |
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February 28, 2012 |
$3,945 |
$2,795 |
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March 6, 2012 |
$3,945 |
$2,795 |
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March 13, 2012 |
$3,945 |
$2,795 |
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March 20, 2012 |
$3,945 |
$2,795 |
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October 16, 2012 |
$3,995 |
$3,145 |
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October 30, 2012 |
$4,045 |
$3,145 |
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November 6, 2012 |
$4,095 |
$3,045 |
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November 13, 2012 |
$4,095 |
$3,045 |
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November 20, 2012 |
$4,195 |
$3,095 |
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December 4, 2012 |
$4,245 |
$3,145 |
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December 18, 2012 |
$4,245 |
$3,345 |
Back to topLOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO |
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Air Package |
Land Only |
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February 28, 2012 |
$3,695 |
$2,795 |
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March 6, 2012 |
$3,695 |
$2,795 |
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March 13, 2012 |
$3,695 |
$2,795 |
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March 20, 2012 |
$3,695 |
$2,795 |
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October 16, 2012 |
$3,745 |
$3,145 |
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October 30, 2012 |
$3,795 |
$3,145 |
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November 6, 2012 |
$3,845 |
$3,045 |
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November 13, 2012 |
$3,845 |
$3,045 |
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November 20, 2012 |
$3,945 |
$3,095 |
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December 4, 2012 |
$3,995 |
$3,145 |
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December 18, 2012 |
$3,995 |
$3,345 |
Please note: Standard Terms & Conditions apply when purchasing this trip. Government taxes and fees are included in your airfare price. Fees billed by airlines are shown separately on your invoice. Ask our Tour Consultants for details. Every effort has been made to produce this information accurately. We reserve the right to correct errors. Prices are based on preferences selected above, including meals and sightseeing as specified in What's Included. All prices are subject to change. Departure dates and prices shown may be updated several times daily, and apply to new bookings only.
Before your vacation, experience life on a traditional Vietnamese sailing vessel, called a junk. Steeped in rich history, these romantic vessels have been the homes of both merchants and warriors since the time of China’s Han Dynasty. Your home for a night, this vessel has preserved its authentic heritage, adding modern conveniences and a professional crew. During the cruise you have the opportunity to take a light trek to a nearby summit for a panoramic view of the bay and kayak in a scenic lagoon. You’ll also have the opportunity to stretch your legs with a 3-mile walk. You'll never forget the sunset and sunrise onboard our colorful junk, in the incredible setting of Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This extension also includes a day trip from Hanoi to visit Tay Phuong and Thay Pagodas.
Only available with the Air Inclusive Package.
Note: Single supplement for this extension is $195.
Tour one of the world’s most magnificent ancient civilizations with help from a knowledgeable guide. View Angkor Wat at sunset from the hilltop at Phnom Bakheng. Tour picturesque Ta Prohm, where trees have grown among the temple stone in this “hidden city.” Drive to the rural outskirts of town and visit Van Teay Srei, the birthplace of Khmer classical style. In the evening, enjoy the luxury and comfort of your award-winning, 4-star resort
Only available with the Air Inclusive Package.
Note: Single supplement for this extension is $195.
A 5-star hotel ideally situated in Hanoi’s city center, Melia Hanoi Hotel is within walking distance of all the major attractions. It features two restaurants, a swimming pool and fitness center. The lobby lounge is spacious but cozy. Located on the ground floor, it serves snacks and drinks and comes alive with music by Meliá Sunshine Quintet band in the evening. Its El Patio Restaurant on the ground floor is a spacious modern restaurant with a distinct Mediterranean feel. And El-Oriental Restaurant is an Elegant Vietnamese Restaurant with emphasis on fine seafood.
The Halong Sails Vietnamese junks comfortably sleep between 12 and 20 guests (depending on configuration) in quaint, compact cabins with twin beds and a private bath. Savor fresh local seafood, vegetables, fruit and Vietnamese rice wine. Embark on small bamboo boats to explore a few of the 775 islands in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. All cabins have air-conditioning.
A 5-star hotel ideally situated in Hanoi’s city center, Melia Hanoi Hotel is within walking distance of all the major attractions. It features two restaurants, a swimming pool and fitness center. The lobby lounge is spacious but cozy. Located on the ground floor, it serves snacks and drinks and comes alive with music by Meliá Sunshine Quintet band in the evening. Its El Patio Restaurant on the ground floor is a spacious modern restaurant with a distinct Mediterranean feel. And El-Oriental Restaurant is an Elegant Vietnamese Restaurant with emphasis on fine seafood.
The Pilgrimage Village Hue is a boutique resort constructed of natural materials and set among a lush green forest of palms. Its thatched-roof villas evoke an historic jungle village in a tranquil setting. The soothing Vedana spa offers various massages and other body work to relax your cycling muscles. In its Junrei restaurant – a large “traditional” house supported by indigenous laterite clay columns – dine on carefully prepared fusion cuisine. The Candle Bar offers a quiet space to unwind with fellow cyclists. Each room features two private terraces, air conditioning, satellite TV, minibar, and daily flowers and fruit basket.
The Life Resort Hoi An is located along the Thu Bon River and right at the doorstep of Hoi An's colorful and bustling Ancient Town, where merchants once traded precious goods and left traces of their many different cultures. The 94 guestrooms of this French-Colonial gem are generously sized. During your stay, enjoy the tranquility of its finely landscaped gardens. Cua Dai beach is a short scenic river boat trip from the Life Resort’s own jetty.
Opened in 1925 as the city’s finest hotel, the Majestic has gone through several incarnations over the years, changes that reflect the tumultuous history of Vietnam. During World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army used this French-Colonial structure as a military barracks. During the Vietnam War, it was frequented by foreign correspondents and espionage agents. Today, it remains a hotel of tradition, hospitality, and elegance. Hotel Majestic is located within walking distance of the beautiful Opera House, Reunification Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral, Ben Thanh Markets, reflexology boutiques and other related therapy boutiques, as well as most major commercial office buildings.
Sofitel Phokeethra Royal Angkor is set among tranquil landscaped gardens on beautiful tree-lined Charles de Gaulle Avenue. It is the closest hotel to the stunning ruins of Angkor Wat. The resort is located near traditional markets, and is just a 15-minute drive from the airport. Combining French and Khmer architecture to provide refined, elegant accommodations, the hotel features 238 rooms, a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, spa, five restaurants, three bars and the Phokeethra Country Club, the world-class 18-hole golf course.
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This tour offers easy terrain throughout the trip and is suitable for beginning cyclists and ideal for regular recreational cyclists. Roads are carefully selected, but in general are not of the same standard as in Europe or the U.S.
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Occasionally, unforeseen circumstances may arise which may cause you to either cancel or interrupt your vacation. We are committed to providing the best value for your travel dollar. That is why we include an insurance program on your invoice.
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TRIP CANCELLATION |
TRIP COST |
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TRIP INTERRUPTION |
150% of Trip Cost |
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TRAVEL DELAY ($150 MAXIMUM PER DAY) |
$750 |
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BAGGAGE & PERSONAL EFFECTS |
$1,500 |
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BAGGAGE DELAY ($150 MAXIMUM PER DAY) |
$750 |
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ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS MEDICAL EXPENSE |
$50,000 |
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION |
$100,000 |
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ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT |
$25,000 |
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ONE CALL 24HR ASSISTANCE SERVICES* |
INCLUDED |
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ONE CALL TRAVEL SOLUTIONS* |
INCLUDED |
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ONE CALL CONCIERGE SERVICES* |
INCLUDED |
*These are non-insurance services provided by One Call Worldwide Travel Services Network.
Insurance is underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company, Eatontown, NJ. This is only a brief description of the plan. The Plan Certificate, which fully details the Benefits, Limitations, and Provisions of the plan is available at www.vbt.com. This plan is administered by Trip Mate, Inc. (in CA, Trip Mate Insurance Agency), 9225 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64114 800-888-7292.
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Tour Cost Per Person |
Plan Cost Per Person |
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$1,001-$1,500 |
$165 |
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$1,501-$2,000 |
$220 |
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$2,001-$2,500 |
$265 |
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$2,501-$3,000 |
$320 |
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$3,001-$3,500 |
$375 |
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$3,501-$4,000 |
$415 |
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$4,001-$4,500 |
$450 |
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$4,501-$5,000 |
$490 |
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$5,001-$6,000 |
$585 |
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$6,000-$7,000 |
$625 |
Please Note: The rates shown are per-person and are subject to change, and include coverage for the air portion of your itinerary if VBT Active Vacations is arranging your air transportation. The Travel Protection Plan cannot be purchased after you have made your final payment or once you are inside the penalty period, whichever comes first. The cost of your Travel Protection Plan is non-refundable.
Pre-Existing Medical Condition Exclusion is waived if the plan is purchased within 14 days of initial trip payment.