PROGRAMS:
Program 1: Vung Tau
City Tour from Phu My Port
Vung Tau known as Cap Saint-Jacques under French
occupation. It is just 125 km South-East of Ho Chi
Minh and around 40 km from Phu My port.
Once this seaside resort was a popular beach
destination for French and US serviceman. Vung
Tau
is one of the most popular sea-side resorts of
Vietnam with golden sandy beaches, transparent warm
blue water all the year round. Vung Tau offers a
good relaxation trip on prime beach caressed by the
cool breeze from transparent warm blue water.
AM: You will be picked up by our guide by the ship at Phu My port in Vung Tau. Then star our sightseeing
tour of this city and its vicinity to visit:
- Niet Ban Tinh Xa, Nirvana Meditation Retreat and
Thich Ca Phat Dai, a A Budda Shrine,
- French-built Light House
- Giant Jesus
You will have time to taste the local cuisine in the
city and continue tour visit to the local villages
nearby to get to know more about the local life in
the countryside before the transfer back to the
port. Arrive back to the ship one hour prior to the
departure time.
Cost Enquiry:
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Trip includes:
-
Transportation by private vehicle with A/C
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All entrance fee to sightseeing sites as mentioned
- Private local English speaking tour guides
-
All entrance fees and permits where applicable
- Port permit and tour permit from the local
authority
Trip excludes:
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Meals
-
Travel insurance
-
Vietnam visa
-
Tipping, drinks and other personal expenses
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Program 2: Saigon
Tour from Phu My port
AM: You will be picked up by our guide by the ship at Phu My port in Vung Tau. The transfer to Ho Chi Minh
City is app. 2 hrs. to its centre. Saigon is not
only sightseeing, but about street markets, where
bargains are struck and deals are done; the pavement
cafes, where stereo speakers fill the surrounding
streets with a melodious thumping beat; and the
sleek new cafes and pubs, where tourists chat over
beer, pretzels, coffee and croissants.
Today you will have a sightseeing tour in Saigon
which includes visits to:
Former Presidential Palace (the Reunification
Palace), which is beautiful in its ugliness, a 1960s
monstrosity designed with the help of Soviet
architects. Most people will remember the image of a
North Vietnamese tank crashing through the gates on
30 April 1975, signifying the fall of Saigon. The
tank still graces the front lawn. Rooms open to the
public remain exactly as they were in 1975, showing
where important meetings were held during the war,
as well as some of the private quarters of the
president and his family. Most fascinating are a
series of underground tunnels housing a
telecommunications centre.
Cholon (China Town) with Thien Hau Pagoda: Cholon is
in District 5 and is a maze of narrow streets,
bustling with people. Most of Vietnam's ethnic
Chinese live here and they are the largest single
ethnic minority group in the country. Merchants
began to settle in Cholon in the 1770s, although
many ethnic Chinese fled the country in 1975.
The Thien Hau Pagoda is one of Cholon's
must-sees. It is dedicated to the goddess Thien Hau,
protector of the sea. Photographers are spoilt for
choice with the ornate decoration inside the pagoda
and the statues of Thien Hau. It is popular with
worshippers (the air is always heavy with the smell
of incense).
Notre Dame Cathedral: The twin towers of the Notre
Dame Cathedral have been a familiar landmark in Ho
Chi Minh City since the 1880s. In front of the
cathedral in a small garden is a delicate statue of
the Virgin Mary. The interior of the cathedral is
rather plain, unlike most French cathedrals, with no
stained glass but it is a cool escape from the heat
outside.
Former Post Office: Across from the Notre Dame
Cathedral, the vast Post Office was also built in
the late 19th century in European style. The
interior has hardly been touched since it was built
and is dominated by a huge portrait of Ho Chi Minh.
The building always seems busy but most people are
just visitors rather than customers.
PM.: Transfer back to port. Arrive at the ship one
hour prior to the departure time.
This is the sample program. The visits and programs
can be modified to suit your inquiry and plan.
Cost Enquiry:
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Trip includes:
-
Transportation by private vehicle with A/C
-
All entrance fee to sightseeing sites as mentioned
- Private local English speaking tour guides
-
All entrance fees and permits where applicable
- Port permit and tour permit from the local
authority
Trip excludes:
-
Meals
-
Travel insurance
-
Vietnam visa
-
Tipping, drinks and other personal expenses
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Program 3: Cuchi
Tunnels Tour from Phu My port
AM: Pick up at the port by the ship. It will be
about a 2 hour drive to visit the infamous Cu Chi
Tunnels. Just 65 km (40 miles) northwest of Saigon,
the Cu Chi area lies at the end of the Ho Chi Minh
Trail and was the base from which Ho Chi Minh
guerillas used to attack Saigon. As a result the
whole area became a "free fire zone" and was
carpet-bombed in one of many American
"scorched-earth" policies. But the residents of Cu
Chi took their war underground, literally,
developing a network of tunnels that, at its height,
stretched as far as Cambodia and included meeting
rooms, kitchens, and triage areas - an effective
network for waging guerilla warfare on nearby U.S.
troops. The U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division was
just next door, and there are detailed maps denoting
land that was either U.S.-held, Vietminh-held, or in
dispute. The sight supports a small museum of photos
and artifacts, as well as an extensive outdoor
exhibit of guerilla snares and reconstructions of
the original tunnels and bunkers. Wear your "play
clothes" if you choose to get down in the tunnels;
the experience is dusty and claustrophobic.
PM: Transfer back to port and arrive at the ship one
hour prior to the departure time.
Cost Enquiry:
Click here
Trip includes:
-
Transportation by private vehicle with A/C
-
All entrance fee to sightseeing sites as mentioned
- Private local English speaking tour guides
-
All entrance fees and permits where applicable
- Port permit and tour permit from the local
authority
Trip excludes:
-
Meals
-
Travel insurance
-
Vietnam visa
-
Tipping, drinks and other personal expenses |
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