Dear intrepid travelers in Vietnam,
While Typhoon Yagi has reshaped the northern landscape, the heart of Vietnam beats on, inviting you to discover its hidden wonders. Let’s pivot from the flooded terrains of Sapa and Hanoi to embark on an unforgettable journey through central and southern Vietnam. Here are two carefully crafted itineraries to help you make the most of your unexpected detour.
3 Days, 2 Nights(3D2N): Central Vietnam’s Coastal Charm
Day 1: Hoi An Ancient Town Morning:
- Arrive in Hoi An and check into your hotel
- Start with a visit to the Precious Heritage Museum for a cultural immersion
- Explore the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site
Afternoon:
- Visit the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge and its pagoda
- Wander through the bustling Central Market, sampling local fruits
Evening:
- Take a sunset boat ride on the Thu Bon River
- Enjoy dinner at Morning Glory Restaurant, savoring local specialties
- Stroll through the lantern-lit streets, perhaps picking up a custom-made lantern
Day 2: My Son Sanctuary and Culinary Adventure Morning:
- Early departure for My Son Sanctuary (about 1 hour drive)
- Guided tour of the ancient Cham temples, learning about their Hindu origins
- Return to Hoi An by noon
Afternoon:
- Participate in a hands-on cooking class at Red Bridge Cooking School
- Learn to make dishes like Cao Lau and White Rose dumplings
- Enjoy your creations for a late lunch
Evening:
- Relax with a traditional foot massage
- Dinner at Mango Mango for modern Vietnamese cuisine with river views
Day 3: Beach Bliss and Farewells Morning:
- Head to An Bang Beach for a morning of relaxation
- Try stand-up paddleboarding or simply soak up the sun
Afternoon:
- Lunch at The Shore Club, feet in the sand
- Last-minute shopping in Hoi An for tailor-made clothes or souvenirs
- Grab a banh mi from Banh Mi Phuong for the road
Evening:
- Depart for your next destination, carrying memories of central Vietnam’s charm