5N Vietnam Tour from India | Saigon + Phu Quoc

6 Days 5 Nights

City days in Ho Chi Minh City followed by three nights on Phu Quoc island, with visa and 4-star stays sorted across 5 nights.

Available all year - pick any travel date that suits you.

Ho Chi Minh City and the island of Phu Quoc make an easy city-and-beach pair: two nights among Saigon's war-history sites and markets, then three on Vietnam's largest island for sand, sunsets and the Hon Thom cable car. Five nights, two very different moods.

Is Phu Quoc worth adding to a Vietnam trip?

City days take in the War Remnants Museum, Reunification Palace and Ben Thanh Market; the island brings Sao Beach, the world-record Hon Thom cable car and Phu Quoc's night market. Four activities are planned across the route.

Trip Highlights

Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City | Arrival

Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City and see the Notre-Dame Cathedral and Central Post Office downtown.

Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City | War History and Markets

Tour the War Remnants Museum and Reunification Palace, then shop at Ben Thanh Market.

Day 3: Phu Quoc | Island Arrival

Fly to Phu Quoc and settle in for sunset on the island's west coast.

Day 4: Phu Quoc | Hon Thom Cable Car

Ride the record-length Hon Thom cable car across the bay and spend the afternoon at Sao Beach.

Day 5: Phu Quoc | Island Day

Free day for the beach and the island's pepper farms, with the night market in the evening.

Day 6: Phu Quoc | Departure

Free morning before onward journey home.

Inclusions

• 3-star hotel accommodation (5 nights)
• Meals as per itinerary
• 4 activity passes (as per itinerary)
• Visa assistance

  • No
  • Yes
  • Vietnam
  • Vietnam
  • 3 Star
  • Breakfast

Overview

Available all year - pick any travel date that suits you.

Ho Chi Minh City and the island of Phu Quoc make an easy city-and-beach pair: two nights among Saigon's war-history sites and markets, then three on Vietnam's largest island for sand, sunsets and the Hon Thom cable car. Five nights, two very different moods.

Is Phu Quoc worth adding to a Vietnam trip?

City days take in the War Remnants Museum, Reunification Palace and Ben Thanh Market; the island brings Sao Beach, the world-record Hon Thom cable car and Phu Quoc's night market. Four activities are planned across the route.

Trip Highlights

  • Ho Chi Minh City's War Remnants Museum and Ben Thanh Market
  • Three nights on Phu Quoc island
  • Sao Beach on Phu Quoc
  • The Hon Thom cable car

Itinerary

  • Day
    01

    Ho Chi Minh City | Arrival

    Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City and see the Notre-Dame Cathedral and Central Post Office downtown.

    Overnight: Sky Gem Hotel Ben Thanh GM - Holidays Selections

  • Day
    02

    Ho Chi Minh City | War History and Markets

    Tour the War Remnants Museum and Reunification Palace, then shop at Ben Thanh Market.

    Overnight: Sky Gem Hotel Ben Thanh GM - Holidays Selections

  • Day
    03

    Phu Quoc | Island Arrival

    Fly to Phu Quoc and settle in for sunset on the island's west coast.

    Overnight: PureJoy Hotel City Center Phu Quoc VT - Holidays Selections

  • Day
    04

    Phu Quoc | Hon Thom Cable Car

    Ride the record-length Hon Thom cable car across the bay and spend the afternoon at Sao Beach.

    Overnight: PureJoy Hotel City Center Phu Quoc VT - Holidays Selections

  • Day
    05

    Phu Quoc | Island Day

    Free day for the beach and the island's pepper farms, with the night market in the evening.

    Overnight: PureJoy Hotel City Center Phu Quoc VT - Holidays Selections

  • Day
    06

    Phu Quoc | Departure

    Free morning before onward journey home.

Cost Includes

  • • 3-star hotel accommodation (5 nights)
  • • Meals as per itinerary
  • • 4 activity passes (as per itinerary)
  • • Visa assistance

Cost Excludes

  • • Airfare (book your own flights separately)
  • • Meals not mentioned in inclusions
  • • Personal expenses (laundry, tips, telephone, shopping)
  • • Entry fees to monuments/attractions unless specified
  • • Optional activities and excursions

Trip Dates

  • Wednesday July 15, 2026
    Monday July 20, 2026
  • Saturday August 15, 2026
    Thursday August 20, 2026
  • Tuesday September 15, 2026
    Sunday September 20, 2026
  • Thursday October 15, 2026
    Tuesday October 20, 2026
  • Sunday November 15, 2026
    Friday November 20, 2026
  • Tuesday December 15, 2026
    Sunday December 20, 2026
  • Friday January 15, 2027
    Wednesday January 20, 2027
  • Monday February 15, 2027
    Saturday February 20, 2027
  • Monday March 15, 2027
    Saturday March 20, 2027
  • Thursday April 15, 2027
    Tuesday April 20, 2027
  • Saturday May 15, 2027
    Thursday May 20, 2027