Top 5 luxury travel experiences in Vietnam

Here are the five leading luxury travel experiences for guests when visiting the nation.

A five-star cruise of Ha Long Bay Visitors can pay VND3.6 million per person for a two-day trip to enjoy the luxurious atmosphere onboard a cruise with a five-star service. This is all done amid the wonders of Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, whilst floating though tropical islands on the calm emerald waters. (Photo: Agoda)

A five-star cruise of Ha Long Bay Visitors can pay VND3.6 million per person for a two-day trip to enjoy the luxurious atmosphere onboard a cruise with a five-star service. This is all done amid the wonders of Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, whilst floating though tropical islands on the calm emerald waters. (Photo: Agoda)

Seaplane tours of Ha Long Bay Visitors can enjoy taking in the scenic views of Ha Long Bay during a 25-minute flight in a seaplane. The price of this service is VND2.2 million per person. (Photo: VTCNews)

Seaplane tours of Ha Long Bay Visitors can enjoy taking in the scenic views of Ha Long Bay during a 25-minute flight in a seaplane. The price of this service is VND2.2 million per person. (Photo: VTCNews)

Featuring a unique range of architecture, environmentally-friendly facilities, and first-class services, many luxury resorts in the country have won plenty of international prestigious awards. Prices for visitors ranges from VND20 million to VND120 million per night in order to enjoy luxury services at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay in Nha Trang, the Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai in Hoi An, and Amanoi in Ninh Thuan. (Photo: Aman)

Featuring a unique range of architecture, environmentally-friendly facilities, and first-class services, many luxury resorts in the country have won plenty of international prestigious awards. Prices for visitors ranges from VND20 million to VND120 million per night in order to enjoy luxury services at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay in Nha Trang, the Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai in Hoi An, and Amanoi in Ninh Thuan. (Photo: Aman)

Exploring the legendary Son Doong Cave Tours lasting for five days and four nights with a maximum of ten people cost more than VND60 million. Visitors must ensure they are in good health before embarking on the adventurous trip. As the largest cave in the world, Son Doong cave is 150 metres high and 200 metres wide, and first caught the world’s attention in 2009. This was during it first exploration by members of the British Cave Research Association, led by Howard Limbert and his wife Deb Limbert, guided by local resident Ho Khanh. (Photo: Hai An)

Exploring the legendary Son Doong Cave Tours lasting for five days and four nights with a maximum of ten people cost more than VND60 million. Visitors must ensure they are in good health before embarking on the adventurous trip. As the largest cave in the world, Son Doong cave is 150 metres high and 200 metres wide, and first caught the world’s attention in 2009. This was during it first exploration by members of the British Cave Research Association, led by Howard Limbert and his wife Deb Limbert, guided by local resident Ho Khanh. (Photo: Hai An)

Admiring Phan Thiet from above in a hot-air balloon Hot-air balloon rides provide tourists with the chance to admire the stunning beauty of the coastal port city of Phan Thiet from above. From the vantage point of a hot-air balloon, visitors can simultaneously see deserts, lakes, ponds, rivers, paddy fields, villages, the sea, forests, and crowded urban areas. The price of a three-hour rise is VND3.6 million.

Admiring Phan Thiet from above in a hot-air balloon Hot-air balloon rides provide tourists with the chance to admire the stunning beauty of the coastal port city of Phan Thiet from above. From the vantage point of a hot-air balloon, visitors can simultaneously see deserts, lakes, ponds, rivers, paddy fields, villages, the sea, forests, and crowded urban areas. The price of a three-hour rise is VND3.6 million.

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