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5 Nights / 6 Days
Daily Tour
4 people
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Vietnam’s most romantic destination isn’t a beach resort — it’s a 500-year-old trading town glowing golden with silk lanterns on the Thu Bon River. Hoi An is the kind of place where time slows down, where every cobblestone alley is a discovery, and where the world seems to simplify into just the two of you. Combined with the ethereal wonder of Ha Long Bay, our Vietnam Honeymoon Package — 5 Nights 6 Days — creates one of Asia’s most beautiful romantic itineraries.
Sail Ha Long Bay on a deluxe overnight cruise, kayaking through limestone sea caves and watching the sun melt into the Tonkin Gulf from your boat’s top deck. Then immerse yourselves in Hoi An — learning to cook Vietnamese delicacies in a traditional kitchen, floating lanterns on the river at dusk, getting pampered at a heritage spa, and cycling through the surrounding paddy fields at sunrise.
This Vietnam honeymoon package from India is perfect for couples who want something more poetic than a typical beach escape — an experience of culture, beauty, intimacy, and the deep romance of one of Asia’s most captivating countries.
Arrive at Da Nang International Airport and transfer directly to Hoi An (30 mins). Check in to your charming boutique hotel in the heart of the ancient town. Spend your first afternoon at leisure, discovering the atmospheric lanes, tailor shops, and rooftop cafes of the UNESCO Old Town. As evening falls, join the locals in floating a lotus lantern on the Thu Bon River for good luck. Overnight in Hoi An.
Drive to Ha Long Bay (or fly Danang–Hanoi + coach). Board your deluxe 2-day/1-night cruise. Sail through the labyrinthine world of Ha Long Bay's 1,600 limestone karsts, kayaking through hidden caves, swimming in tranquil lagoons, and watching a blazing red sunset from the sun deck with cocktails in hand. As darkness settles on the bay, enjoy a multi-course seafood dinner by candlelight on the top deck, with the sound of gentle water and the light of a thousand stars. Wake to mist and silence on the water before returning to port. Fly back to Da Nang. Overnight on boat, then return to Hoi An.
Morning market visit with your personal chef — select fresh ingredients and learn to cook Vietnamese specialties in a traditional Hoi An kitchen: Cao Lau noodles, Hoi An White Rose dumplings, and Vietnamese spring rolls. Afternoon: indulge in a 90-minute couple's spa treatment — hot stone massage, aromatic scrub, and foot therapy at a premium Hoi An wellness centre. In the evening, attend a traditional lantern-making class before boarding a private boat on the Thu Bon River, floating hand-made lanterns on the water by the light of Hoi An's glowing skyline. Overnight in Hoi An.
Morning private excursion to the My Son Sanctuary — atmospheric red-brick Hindu temple ruins in a jungle valley, built by the Cham Kingdom centuries ago. Particularly poignant for Indian visitors, these are the easternmost Hindu temples in the ancient world. Return to Hoi An and spend the afternoon at An Bang Beach — a quieter, more serene alternative to Da Nang's busy beaches — in a private beach cabana with the South China Sea lapping at the shore. Farewell dinner at a Hoi An riverfront restaurant. Overnight in Hoi An.
Rise early for a sunrise bicycle ride through Hoi An's surrounding rice paddy fields — golden light over green fields, morning mist, roosters crowing, and the scent of dew — one of the most peaceful experiences in Southeast Asia. Return for a final breakfast before check-out and transfer to Da Nang Airport for your flight home. Vietnam's most romantic chapter: complete.
Vietnam is an increasingly popular honeymoon destination for Indian couples, particularly Hoi An and Ha Long Bay. Hoi An offers an incredibly romantic old-world charm, lantern-lit evenings, spa culture, and beautiful beaches. Ha Long Bay's overnight cruises are among the most romantic experiences in Southeast Asia.
February to April is the best time for a Vietnam honeymoon, offering good weather across both the north (Ha Long Bay) and the central coast (Hoi An). December to January is also pleasant in Hoi An but Ha Long Bay can be misty. Avoid October–November in Hoi An due to flooding risk.