Three weeks is enough to travel Vietnam from top to bottom — from Hanoi and Sapa in the far north to the caves of Phong Nha, Hoi An lanterns, and Ho Chi Minh City energy. This itinerary was refined from a 28-day trip to balance exploration with realistic travel time.
Days 1-3: Hanoi
Old Quarter, St Joseph Cathedral, Hoan Kiem Lake, and Train Street. Airport transport: prepaid taxi (~), standard taxi (-18), or bus No. 86 (.30).
Days 3-6: Sapa
Rice terraces, ethnic villages, Mount Fansipan cable car, and homestays in Ta Van village. Guided trekking from under .
Days 6-7: Back to Hanoi
Overnight stop before heading to Ha Long Bay.
Days 7-8: Ha Long Bay
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Overnight cruise with kayaking, cave exploration, and fresh seafood. Range from budget to luxury junk boats.
Days 8-10: Ninh Binh
Trang An boat ride through limestone mountains and Hang Mua Viewpoint (500-stair climb with panoramic views).
Days 10-12: Hue
Imperial City (entry VND 150,000), Thien Mu Pagoda, and royal tombs. About three hours to explore the Imperial City complex.
Days 12-15: Hoi An
Ancient town with lantern-lit streets. Cooking classes, ancient town exploration, custom tailoring, and cycling to An Bang Beach.
Days 15-17: Nha Trang
Beaches, snorkeling at Hon Mun Marine Protected Area, Po Nagar Cham Towers, and Thap Ba Hot Springs mud baths.
Days 17-19: Mui Ne
Sand dunes, Fairy Stream, and fishing village. Sunrise dune tours (VND 160,000). Kite-surfing season November-April.
Days 19-21: Ho Chi Minh City
Cu Chi Tunnels, Reunification Palace, War Remnants Museum, and Ben Thanh Market.
Extensions Worth Adding
- Da Lat: Pine forests and French colonial architecture
- Phong Nha: World-class cave systems including Son Doong
- Phu Quoc Island: Tropical island paradise off the southern coast
- Ha Giang Loop: Epic motorbike route in the far north
Transportation Tips
Book on Baolau or 12Go Asia for buses, trains, and transfers. Overnight sleepers save on accommodation costs while covering distance.
