North to South Vietnam family holiday

A simply thrilling family holiday in Vietnam, travelling north to south on an itinerary loaded with fun, exciting and insightful cultural encounters.
Hanoi Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Temple of Literature Optional cookery class Water Puppetry show Ha Long Bay Overnight cruise on a traditional junk boat Sea kayaking Ride the Reunification Express to Hue Thien Mu Pagoda Kite-making and flying workshop Martial Arts lesson Traditional wood painting workshop Hoi An Ho Chi Minh City Cu Chi Tunnels Optional water park visit Tour the Mekong Delta by boat and bike Floating markets
Price
£1295£1265To£1415£1395 excluding flights
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Duration
11 Days
Type
Small group
CO2
525kg
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Prices based on 2 adults sharing.
From £1065 - £1265 per child ex flights.
Mimimum age 7.
Offers
Up to £150 off selected dates.
Late availability on these dates: 21 Dec, 27 Mar
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Description of North to South Vietnam family holiday

There can’t be many more enticing destinations for a family holiday than Vietnam; certainly not if this thrilling small group tour is anything to go by. You’ll travel from north to south, Hanoi to Ho Chi Min City, over 11 days that are full to the brim with activities and excursions that seem expressly designed to create happy memories.

In the capital you’ll begin with a fascinating tour around must-see historic landmarks including the Temple of Literature, and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoluem, before the opportunity of a mouthwatering Vietnamese cookery class. A big highlight comes with an evening at a traditional water puppetry show, as tales of dragons, unicorns and fiery sea battles unfold on a flooded stage.

Kids will love having the chance to learn some moves in a martial arts class, or watching an artisan kitemaker at work before having a go themselves, and flying their creations in the Citadel. The photo opportunities are myriad here.

There is sea kayaking through limestone caverns to come, cycling tours in the exotic Mekong Delta, floating markets to be explored, and a wonderful overnight cruise aboard a junk in the spectacular Ha Long Bay.

You’ll take an overnight trip on the Reunification Express to Hue, Vietnam’s former imperial capital, visit the fascinating Cu Chi Tunnels outside Hanoi (watch your head), and perhaps spend an afternoon cooling off at a water park – always a hit with kids.

You’ll learn the art of traditional wood painting, wander the stalls at the Hoi An fish market getting to know the locals, take a ‘cyclo’ tour through Saigon’s Chinatown and taste some of the most delicious doughnuts of your life.

All told, you’ll come home from this Vietnam family holiday with memories to last a lifetime, endless stories to tell, and kids begging to know when they can go back. You won't want to leave it too long either.

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Price information

£1295£1265To£1415£1395 excluding flights
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Prices based on 2 adults sharing.
From £1065 - £1265 per child ex flights.
Mimimum age 7.
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Holiday information

Small group family adventure:
This is a small group family adventure - typically you will join several other families and travel in a group of approx. 16 people. The trips are great value and a great way for you and your children to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of time to yourselves.
Tariffs are always per person so single parents will not pay a single supplement. A single parent with pre-schoolers would be paying for one person, for example, or with two school age kids, they would pay for 1 adult and 2 kids. Perfect for single parents, they don't need to feel alone as they would be in a villa, there are activities for kids and the kids and others often make solid friendships.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

Carbon Reduction
Throughout Vietnam, we make every effort to stay in small, locally owned hotels that reflect the unique character and charm of each destination. We work closely with our local ground partners to implement environmental practices aimed at conserving water and reducing energy consumption.
To further minimize our environmental impact, we prioritize low-carbon methods of travel wherever possible. On this trip, that includes cycling and boat rides in regions such as the Mekong Delta and Ha Long Bay—offering a more sustainable and immersive way to experience the landscape while cutting down on carbon emissions.
We also support the local economy by dining exclusively at locally owned restaurants that use fresh, locally sourced ingredients—ensuring our meals not only reflect authentic Vietnamese flavors but also benefit the communities we visit.
As a travel company we are acutely aware of our impact on the environment. All of our tours display a carbon footprint, and we strive to reduce our emissions by regularly reviewing our tours and embracing low-impact styles of travel such as trains, public buses or walking – which offer the added benefit of getting a closer connection with the destination and local community.

Environment and Wildlife
his trip includes visits to several UNESCO World Heritage sites, with entrance fees contributing directly to the preservation and maintenance of these remarkable locations. As tourism continues to grow in Vietnam, we’re committed to ensuring our groups have a positive impact and lead by example.
We promote responsible travel by recycling and reusing materials wherever possible, and by making sure all waste is disposed of properly. To help reduce single-use plastics, a large central tank of filtered water is available on all our transport, and we encourage travellers to bring refillable water bottles.
We encourage customers to avoid single-use plastic on tour, and our leaders give advice on refill points each day. Where tap water isn't safe to drink we recommend Water-to-Go bottles, a filtration bottle allowing you to drink water from any source.
We strive to support nature and biodiversity through protection and regeneration projects, and for every customer that travels with us we make a donation to Rewilding Britain and Cool Earth.

People

Local Economy
Our leaders are the heart of tours. They bring passion and unrivalled knowledge of the destinations and communities that we visit. Their guidance ensures we observe the cultural norms in a destination, they act as a bridge between travellers and the local community and ensure that tourism is a positive experience for both host and guest. We believe in supporting local; staying in locally-run hotels, exploring markets, buying snacks from street vendors, and by doing this we add money to the local economy and enhance our connection with the local community.
In Vietnam, we’re proud to work with an entirely local team—from our knowledgeable tour leaders and friendly drivers to expert guides and even cycle mechanics. The hotels we stay in are all locally owned, offering not just a warm welcome but a true reflection of each destination’s character.
To help support the local economy, we include breakfast only, encouraging travellers to explore and enjoy meals at a variety of small restaurants and street food stalls. This approach spreads economic benefit across communities and gives travellers the chance to sample some of the country’s best and most authentic cuisine.
Wherever possible, we choose small, family-run accommodations that embody the charm of their surroundings. One of the highlights of the trip is in Hue, where we visit the home of Mr. Cu—a former national kite-flying champion. Here, guests can learn how to make and decorate traditional Vietnamese kites with symbols like dragons, birds, and peacocks. It’s a fun, hands-on activity, especially for families, and a meaningful way to support local artisans.
Later in the journey, we spend time in the Mekong Delta, where travellers have the chance to visit small local workshops and purchase handmade goods such as coconut candy, puffed rice, popcorn, and rice wine. These experiences not only support family businesses but also offer a fascinating window into daily life and traditional craft in rural Vietnam.
By working closely with local people and supporting small businesses, this trip is designed to give back to the communities we visit—while offering travellers a richer, more authentic experience.

Employment, Inclusivity and Diversity
We work with a local partner in Vietnam that is entirely Vietnamese-owned and Vietnamese run, providing employment opportunities for local people across the many areas of Vietnam where they operate.
In order to give you the best insight into the local culture we employ local tour leaders on this trip who can offer a true insight into local life, as well as explain the history and culture of the region. Using local leaders is consistent with our policy to generate local employment and deliver direct economic benefits to the areas we are travelling in. It is important that the people who work for us are treated fairly and confident in their work. This is why we take care to train all our local tour leaders and give them all the support they need to do their job well.
We believe that diversity is to be celebrated and as a Certified B Corp we're committed to championing equity and inclusion throughout our entire supply chain. We believe that an inclusive approach is essential, and that the best results occur when contributors have different opinions, experiences and backgrounds to bring to the table.

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