Home to vibrant streets, breathtaking bays and mouth-watering cuisine, Vietnam is a proud nation with an intricate history. From the diverse hill tribes of the mountainous north to the iconic Mekong Delta and the thronging capital, Hanoi, the country inspires at every turn. Over the course of history, the Vietnamese people have endured many challenges—war, foreign occupation and political instability, to name a few. Yet, they remain some of the most optimistic and welcoming in the world.
Kayak around the limestone pinnacles of Halong Bay, trek the lush rice paddies of Sapa, wander the lantern-lined streets of Hoi An and tuck into crusty bánh mìs and bowls of pho along the way. Our Vietnam tours are crafted to bring you closer to it all! The flavours, the stories, and the landscapes. Vietnam will charm you with its culture and enthral you with its beauty. Learn more about the best time to visit Vietnam.
Small Group tour group sizes vary from 16-20 travellers, providing a more personalised Vietnam holiday. Expect a comfortable stay in 3- to 5-star accommodation, and travel in our smaller, modern coaches, which can access spots that larger coaches can’t. Breakfast is included every day, along with several group sit‑down lunches and dinners. Small Group tours to Vietnam also include cultural, historic, or iconic food experiences—enjoy activities such as a cruise on Halong Bay or take a cooking class in Hoi An.
If you’d like a longer Vietnam holiday, select tours offer optional extensions, such as Sapa in the northern rice terrace region. We also offer a combination of tours that take in Vietnam as well as Cambodia and Laos. Ensure you read the individual tour inclusions to confirm details like airfares, transfers, and optional extras.
Our guided tours of Vietnam are designed to suit different preferences when it comes to group sizes. Small Group tours typically include 16 to 20 travellers. For those seeking a personalised journey, we also offer Private tours and Tailormade tours, allowing for complete flexibility and customisation to suit your travel style. You can find specific details about group sizes in the tour descriptions on our website.
The level of physical activity on our Vietnam tours varies depending on the itinerary, but most are designed to suit travellers of different ages, provided you have a good general fitness level. Vietnam’s weather can be warm and humid, and many tours include walking activities. If you’re planning to visit Sapa, be aware that day hikes often involve uneven pathways, so it’s important to choose a tour that aligns with your comfort level.
On our Small Group tours, travellers are responsible for managing their own luggage. This includes carrying bags on stairs, escalators, and when boarding or disembarking from trains or coaches, where applicable. While you won’t need to carry your luggage over long distances, being able to handle your bags for short distances, such as a few hundred metres, is necessary.
If you have specific mobility needs, we recommend getting in touch with us before booking so we can help you find a tour that suits your requirements. Each tour on our website clearly states each physical activity level, so you can pick one that suits you.
Our Vietnam tours from Canada offer a vibrant mix of cultural experiences, featuring guided visits to historical museums and temples, along with authentic gastronomic and nature-based adventures.
You can look forward to highlights such as a guided tour through Hanoi's historic Old Quarter, a visit to the Temple of Literature (founded in 1070), and an exploration of the Cu Chi tunnels. Culinary highlights on our Vietnam tours can include a street food tour in Hanoi, providing a deep dive into Vietnamese food culture, as well as a rice paper roll workshop. These immersive experiences provide valuable insights into Vietnam’s rich history and traditions. Each tour itinerary lists the exact experiences included—be sure to check for your chosen departure.
We strive to offer inclusive travel experiences on our Vietnam tours. If you rely on a mobility aid such as a cane, walker, or wheelchair, it’s important to let us know when making your booking. Many of our Vietnam tour itineraries involve extended periods of walking, navigating uneven surfaces, and climbing stairs.
While our itineraries have some fixed elements, we’ll always do our best to find suitable alternatives and make your experience as comfortable as possible. Providing us with detailed information about your needs helps our expert tour leader offer the right support.
Preparing for one of our Vietnam tours involves a few essential steps. First, check that your passport is valid for at least six months after your planned return date and determine if you need a visa (you can find more details in the next FAQ). Food enthusiasts may also enjoy researching popular Vietnamese dishes to try during your Vietnam holiday.
Pack comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, any required medications, as well as sunscreen and insect repellent. For added peace of mind, make sure you have travel insurance and notify your bank of your travel plans. Inspiring Vacations will provide comprehensive pre-departure information to help ensure you’re fully prepared for your adventure.
Many travellers will need a visa for their Vietnam holiday, and it’s important to ensure you also have the correct visas for any transit countries.
Vietnam offers e‑visas valid for up to 90 days and visa exemption for citizens of certain passport holders for up to 45 days. We recommend visiting our Visa Entry Requirements page as soon as you’ve confirmed your booking. This will give you ample time to prepare the necessary documents and complete your visa application without any last-minute stress.
Vietnam’s charms are ready and waiting to be discovered throughout the year! If you are planning on covering most of the country, spring, from February to April, is ideal. During this time, you can expect pleasant temperatures and the lowest amount of rainfall on your Vietnam tour, and overall, you should be able to experience most highlights comfortably. In the north, the spring is warm and dry; conditions are perfect for visiting Sapa, Hanoi, or Halong Bay and the rains in Hue and Hoi An can also be avoided if you travel in spring.
Summer means monsoon season in several areas of Vietnam: in the north, rainfall peaks from May to October, and the weather is hot and humid. Down south, the rain falls in Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, but often, big downpours occur in the afternoons, leaving plenty of time for morning exploration.
Although Vietnam is considered a warm destination year-round, in winter, some destinations, like northern Sapa, can be freezing. Meanwhile, Hanoi and Halong Bay average a cool 17°C (63°F)—perfect for avoiding heat and humidity.
Check out our full guide for more information on when you should travel to Vietnam.
We’re committed to helping travellers with specific dietary needs. When you book, please inform us of any specific requirements, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or if you have any allergies. We will communicate this information to our local partners so suitable meals can be arranged.
With Vietnam’s rich culinary landscape, our dedicated tour leader and expert local guides can suggest dishes and restaurants that match your dietary needs. While we make every effort to accommodate special diets, we also recommend packing snacks or supplements if you have stringent dietary restrictions.
For a well-rounded experience, our Vietnam tours follow a structured itinerary while allowing for free time and optional excursions based on your chosen tour. For instance, Small Group tours typically offer a relaxed pace and provide a wider range of optional activities. You might consider additional experiences like a day trip on the Mekong Delta, a water puppet show with a thousand-year-old history, and a 500 performer-strong show recounting the history of Hoi An.
You can explore available optional activities and their pricing on your tour booking page, or contact us for assistance in customizing your experience. For even greater personalization, Private tours can be arranged, where every detail is customized to you.
Inspiring Vacations provides full support throughout your Vietnam tour to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience. You’ll be accompanied by a dedicated tour leader who will manage logistics, provide valuable cultural insights, and assist with any questions or concerns that arise during your journey. Our 24/7 customer service team is also on hand to help before departure, while you’re away and after your return, giving you peace of mind on your Vietnam holiday.
Booking your Vietnam holiday through our award-winning website is an easy and stress-free experience. Browse this page to discover a tour (or three!) that captures your interest, complete with in-depth itineraries, inclusions, and pricing details. Prefer to speak to someone? We’d love to hear from you! Call us at 1 888 356 2021 to chat with our friendly team. We offer flexible payment options, and our team is ready to answer any questions to help you choose the ideal Vietnam tour for you.
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