| $220 Halong Tuan Chau Au Lac Resort Relaxing (5 days/4 nights) |
Boat screw will greetings you special seafood lunch with welcome drink, boat cruise around the bay to visit Dinh Huong island, Ga Choi island, Dog island, Sail island, visit Sung Sot cave and a swim at Titov beach. |
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$854 Vietnam Beach Tour Combine (15days/14 nights)
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This tour combine the beach in Catba island and the beauty for over 3000 limestone island on Halong Bay, unforgettable experience of the night on boat on Middle of Halong Bay. |
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| $0 Phu Quoc Island (5 days/4 nights) |
Phu Quoc
is Vietnam's largest island and a destination in transition. It is located in
the Gulf of Thailand about 120 km from Rach Gia in southern Vietnam. The island
is shaped like a water drop and is 46 km from north to south.
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| $266 Hoi An - The Cua Dai Beach (6 days/5 nights |
Located 4 km to the east of Hoi An old town, the beach of Cua Dai is about 3 km long, 1 km of which has beautiful white sand, blue sea, clear, sunshine, cool water and sloping sea floor. |
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| $743 Nha Trang Beach (7 days/6 nights) |
Nha Trang is a popular seaside resort known for its palm-lined white sand beaches and clear turquoise water. Snorkeling and scuba diving is excellent-as is the nightlife along the strip of oceanfront restaurants, bars and cafes. |
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| $366 Da Nang - The China Beach (7 days/6 nights) |
China Beach extends north and south of the Marble Mountains and was made famous by the war and subsequent TV series. |
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| $245 Long Hai Beach (3 days/2 nights) |
Long Hai Beach
is 100km far from Ho Chi Minh City, about 2 hours by car. For a long time, a
well-kept secret, Long Hai moves at a much slower place than its neighbor, Vung
Tau. |
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$158 Qui Nhon 3 days 2 nights
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| Situated almost midway between Da Nang and Nha Trang, Qui Nhon is a new destination for vacationers. The landscape around Quy Nhon is dramatic. You enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches, limestone islands, sun and good sea food. |
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| $285 Mui Ne - Phan Thiet (7 days/6 nights) |
Mui Ne, located in Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan province, has long been considered the "Hawaii" of Vietnam. It boasts shady roads under coconut trees, a beautiful beach and cliffs battered by the waves of the sea. |
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