Vietnam Off The Beaten Track

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We only provide privately guided holidays - meaning that you will not be expected to share guides or transport for the duration of your visit. You can also start on any day you choose.

Please click on the hotel category buttons below to view hotel details. These are recommended properties only - we have many alternative options for you to choose from if you would prefer. You can mix hotel categories throughout your holiday.

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2 persons3 - 45 - 6
Standard£1950£1649£1369
Essence Hotel
Hanoi: Essence Hotel

Opened in September 2011, the Essence Hanoi is the most upmarket first class hotel we've found in Hanoi; an elegant bubble of peace in a superb central location, and only 10 minutes from serene Hoan Kiem Lake..
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Thuy Anh
Mai Chau & Ninh Binh: Thuy Anh

Centrally located in the northern Vietnamese city of Ninh Binh, the Thuy Anh’s key features are undoubtedly it's central location and the roof top views of the towering limestone karsts...
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Ha Giang Hotels
Sapa & Ha Giang: Ha Giang Hotels

Due to the extremely remote location, and low number of visitors to the Ha Giang region, the standard of accommodation is quite low. However...
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Sapa View Hotel
Sapa & Ha Giang: Sapa View Hotel

At the foot of Dragon Mountain, Sapa View blends a lovely Colonial-style exterior, reminiscent of an Austrian mountain town-house, with a comfortably modern, Scandinavian-style interior...
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Bhaya Classic
Halong Bay: Bhaya Classic

The Bhaya Fleet consists of four traditionally styled junks that are never less than ‘deluxe’. Places on board are limited, with a maximum of 18 cabins & 2 ‘Royal Suites’. All are beautifully finished with...
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First Class£1980£1679£1399
Maison d'Hanoi Hanova
Hanoi: Maison d'Hanoi Hanova

The Maison d'Hanoi Hanova really does have it all - a great location, friendly and efficient service, good facilities and an exceptionally stylish interior...
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Ninh Binh Legend Hotel
Mai Chau & Ninh Binh: Ninh Binh Legend Hotel

With its picturesque location on the outskirts of Ninh Binh (an otherwise unpicturesque city!), the Ninh Binh Legend is a very welcome addition to the city's previously limited range of hotel offerings...
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Ha Giang Hotels
Sapa & Ha Giang: Ha Giang Hotels

Due to the extremely remote location, and low number of visitors to the Ha Giang region, the standard of accommodation is quite low. However...
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Sapa View Hotel
Sapa & Ha Giang: Sapa View Hotel

At the foot of Dragon Mountain, Sapa View blends a lovely Colonial-style exterior, reminiscent of an Austrian mountain town-house, with a comfortably modern, Scandinavian-style interior...
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Bhaya Classic
Halong Bay: Bhaya Classic

The Bhaya Fleet consists of four traditionally styled junks that are never less than ‘deluxe’. Places on board are limited, with a maximum of 18 cabins & 2 ‘Royal Suites’. All are beautifully finished with...
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Superior£2163£1861£1581
Movenpick Hanoi
Hanoi: Movenpick Hanoi

Previously known as the Gouman Hotel, the Movenpick Hanoi is not only the seriously new-and-improved version - it has undergone the most outstanding transformation...
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Emeralda Ninh Binh Resort & Spa
Mai Chau & Ninh Binh: Emeralda Ninh Binh Resort & Spa

Located well away from the bustle of Ninh Binh's busy streets, the Emeralda Ninh Binh’s rural setting ensures a peaceful stay in one of Vietnam’s least explored regions - despite being only 90 minutes drive from Hanoi...
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Ha Giang Hotels
Sapa & Ha Giang: Ha Giang Hotels

Due to the extremely remote location, and low number of visitors to the Ha Giang region, the standard of accommodation is quite low. However...
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Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa
Sapa & Ha Giang: Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa

Originally built as a traditional mountain chalet, the Victoria Sapa Resort blends in perfectly with the natural surrounds...
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Bhaya Classic
Halong Bay: Bhaya Classic

The Bhaya Fleet consists of four traditionally styled junks that are never less than ‘deluxe’. Places on board are limited, with a maximum of 18 cabins & 2 ‘Royal Suites’. All are beautifully finished with...
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Deluxe£2331£2029£1749
Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi
Hanoi: Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

Opened in 1901 and once host to a roll-call of iconic 20th century guests, the Metropole Hanoi exudes historic charm like no other property in the city...
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Emeralda Ninh Binh Resort & Spa
Mai Chau & Ninh Binh: Emeralda Ninh Binh Resort & Spa

Located well away from the bustle of Ninh Binh's busy streets, the Emeralda Ninh Binh’s rural setting ensures a peaceful stay in one of Vietnam’s least explored regions - despite being only 90 minutes drive from Hanoi...
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Homestays
Misc: Homestays

Homestays have been operating in various parts of Asia since travellers started to seek a more authentic travel experience in less-visited regions....
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Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa
Sapa & Ha Giang: Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa

Originally built as a traditional mountain chalet, the Victoria Sapa Resort blends in perfectly with the natural surrounds...
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Bhaya Classic
Halong Bay: Bhaya Classic

The Bhaya Fleet consists of four traditionally styled junks that are never less than ‘deluxe’. Places on board are limited, with a maximum of 18 cabins & 2 ‘Royal Suites’. All are beautifully finished with...
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Please note: During high season periods (such as Christmas and New Year) hotels often levy a surcharge and these are not included in the above prices. Your consultant will be happy to advise you of these.

Inclusive:

  • English speaking, local guide
  • All accommodation listed
  • Land transportation by private air-conditioned vehicles
  • Any domestic flights listed (unless marked otherwise)
  • All admission fees at attractions, temples and activities as mentioned in the itinerary
  • All meals listed
  • International flight reconfirmation.

Exclusive:

  • Flights to/from Asia. We are an ATOL bonded operator and can arrange flights from the UK
  • Entry visas
  • International airport departure taxes
  • Any meals not listed in the itinerary
  • Drinks, other than water on activity days
  • Personal expenses (laundry, telephone, drinks, tip...)
  • Travel insurance
  • All other services not listed in 'inclusive'

Please note

All prices are correct at the time of publishing. They are liable to change and can only be confirmed upon submitting an enquiry.

 

 

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Hotel Class Explained

Standard

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Good, basic amenities, well kept and often characterful. Hotels are often small, centrally located and offer a personal experience. Bathrooms are en-suite (unless specified).

First Class

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Comfortable en-suite guest rooms, good amenities and public areas. Most first class properties offer a restaurant on-site and many will have a swimming pool.

Superior

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Good superior accommodation offering a range of services. Many superior hotels feature a choice of restaurants and, in addition, virtually all have a swimming pool plus, in some instances, a spa and health club.

Deluxe

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Deluxe hotels offer the highest standards of service and facilities and are acknowledged as the leading properties in the region. Facilities such as swimming pools and spas are the norm, and guest rooms are luxurious, with an excellent standard of amenities.

Home Stays

homestay

As far as we are aware, there are no * ratings awarded for home stays as yet. As the title suggests, you will actually be a guest in someone’s home. We often use home stays when trekking and visiting minority tribal villages, allowing our guests to really experience life in these more remote destinations. We also feature a handful of city centre home stays. The standard of facilities varies depending on location.

Why don't we use the more recognisable * rating?

Quite simply because there is a huge disparity between grading systems in each country. There is no international governing body, and this leads to a vast difference in each * category from one country to the next.