Arrive at Nội Bài Airport and take a private transfer into the heart of the Old Quarter, settling into your boutique hotel near Hoàn Kiếm Lake. Enjoy a slow-paced first coffee at a lakeside café—try egg coffee at Giang Café or Cong Caphe—while soaking in the city’s rhythm and planning a light afternoon wander to overcome jet lag.
Start your exploration with a gentle walk through the maze of streets in the Old Quarter, browsing Tailor Street (Hàng Gặp) and sampling street snacks like bánh mì and freshly made phở at a beloved stall such as Phở 10 Lý Quốc Sư. Stop by the historic Nhà Thờ Lớn (St. Joseph’s Cathedral) and the nearby Đồng Xuân Market to get a sense of local life and pick up a few keepsakes.
As dusk falls, stroll around Hoàn Kiếm Lake to watch the locals practice tai chi before heading to a romantic welcome dinner at a riverside restaurant—book a table at The Hanoi Social Club or Home Restaurant for refined Vietnamese cuisine and intimate ambiance. After dinner, enjoy a short cyclo ride through the lantern-lit alleys of the Old Quarter, ending with a nightcap at a rooftop bar overlooking the lake to toast the start of your journey.
Begin your day with a peaceful visit to the Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu), wandering the serene courtyards and imagining the scholars who once studied here before continuing to the nearby Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum complex to see the Presidential Palace and the One Pillar Pagoda. Pause for coffee at a nearby café—try cà phê sữa đá or an egg coffee—then head to the Fine Arts Museum to admire Vietnamese painting and sculpture, a tasteful complement to the city’s historical sites.
After a leisurely museum hour, walk back toward the Old Quarter to sample legendary street-food spots: tuck into bún chả at Bún Chả Hàng Mành or dine on Hà Nội-style bánh cuốn at Bánh Cuốn Gia An, using this time to explore the small craft shops and silk boutiques along Hàng Gai. If you’d like a deeper cultural dive, schedule a guided visit to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology to learn about the country’s diverse communities and see traditional costumes and artifacts.
As evening falls, join a guided street-food crawl through the Old Quarter to taste a variety of local specialties—try egg coffee, chè, and crispy bánh tôm at iconic stalls—then reserve seats for a performance at the Thăng Long Water Puppet Theatre for a charming, traditional show. Finish the night with a relaxed riverside dinner near Hoàn Kiếm Lake or a cocktail at a rooftop bar, reflecting on the day’s discoveries and preparing for tomorrow’s countryside excursion to Ninh Binh.
Depart Hanoi after an early breakfast for the 2- to 2.5-hour drive to Ninh Binh, arriving at Tam Cốc for a classic sampan ride through rice paddies and under three karst caves — book a private rower so you can linger at photo-perfect spots and learn about local life from your guide. Before or after the boat, cycle or take a short motorbike ride through neighboring villages to enjoy the emerald fields and stop at a family-run homestay or roadside stall for fresh sugarcane juice and banana cake.
Head to the ancient capital of Hoa Lư to stroll among the atmospheric 10th-century temple ruins dedicated to Kings Dinh and Le, then continue to Mua Cave where a climb up the stone steps rewards you with sweeping panoramas of the Tam Cốc valley — perfect for golden-hour photos. If time allows, visit Bich Dong Pagoda, a peaceful riverside complex set into limestone, and savor a riverside lunch of local specialties like cơm cháy (crispy rice) and grilled river fish.
Return to Hanoi in the early evening, arriving in time for a relaxed dinner back in the Old Quarter; choose a cozy spot such as Home Restaurant or Quan An Ngon to reminisce about the day’s scenery over refined Vietnamese dishes. If you still have energy, wander Hoàn Kiếm Lake at dusk to watch the city’s nightlife pulse back to life and plan tomorrow’s transfer to Halong Bay.
After breakfast in Hanoi, your private car will whisk you through the Red River Delta on the roughly 2.5-3.5 hour transfer to Hạ Long City; enjoy countryside views en route and a short comfort stop at a popular service area or local café. On arrival at Tuan Chau or Bai Chay Harbor, check in for your selected overnight cruise (consider the intimate Bhaya Classic, Paradise Elegance, or Heritage Line for a romantic atmosphere) and board for welcome drinks while the boat sets course through the bay’s limestone karsts.
As the cruise eases into the emerald waters, enjoy a leisurely lunch of fresh seafood on deck while passing iconic formations like Fighting Cock Islet and Titov or Sung Sot (Surprise) Cave; many operators include a guided visit to one of these caves or a short hike to a panoramic viewpoint. Later, choose a kayaking excursion or a guided bamboo-boat trip in a quieter lagoon to explore hidden grottoes and floating fishing villages, sharing quiet moments away from the crowds.
Return to the cruise for a sunset aperitif on the sundeck before a multi-course dinner of Vietnamese and international cuisine served by candlelight — request a table set for two for an extra-romantic touch. After dinner, join the crew for stargazing on deck or sip cocktails in the lounge; if you prefer something lively, try squid fishing off the stern, then retreat to your cabin to listen to the gentle lapping of water as the boat anchors for an overnight stay in the bay.
Rise early to watch sunrise over the limestone karsts from the sundeck with a light tea or Vietnamese cà phê pha phin, then join a guided morning activity—either a kayaking trip through a quiet emerald lagoon near Ti Top Island or a short hike up Titov for panoramic views and photos. Afterward, enjoy a freshly prepared brunch on board featuring local seafood and bánh cuốn as the boat slowly navigates back toward Tuan Chau or Bai Chay Harbor.
Disembark mid-afternoon and board your private transfer for the scenic 2.5-3.5 hour drive back to Hanoi, stopping if desired at a roadside café for Vietnamese iced coffee and a stretch break; use the transit time to swap photos and reminisce about the bay’s best moments. Arrive in Hanoi in the early evening and check back into your Old Quarter hotel, leaving luggage while you refresh for dinner or a short evening outing.
For a relaxed final night in the north, choose a riverside dinner at Home Restaurant or a cozy French-Vietnamese bistro in the French Quarter, then take a slow, hand-in-hand stroll around Hoàn Kiếm Lake to admire the illuminated Turtle Tower and watch local life unfold. If you’re not too tired, cap the night with cocktails at a rooftop bar such as The Rooftop Bar Hanoi, toasting the magical Halong Bay experience before tomorrow’s flight to Da Nang.
Catch an early domestic flight from Nội Bài to Da Nang (allow time for airport transfer in Hanoi) and, upon arrival, meet your private car for the 30-45 minute scenic drive over the Cầu Rồng (Dragon Bridge) and along the coast to Hoi An. Check into your riverside boutique hotel or heritage homestay, drop your bags, then head out for a relaxed coffee at Faifo Coffee or Reaching Out Tea House to soak up Hoi An’s tranquil pace and plan the afternoon.
Spend a leisurely afternoon wandering Hoi An’s UNESCO-listed Old Town—explore the 200-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge, the Assembly Hall of Fujian Chinese, and browse tailor shops on Nguyễn Thái Học for a fitting or fabric consultation. Stop for lunch at Morning Glory for local cao lầu or White Rose dumplings, then rent bicycles to pedal through nearby rice paddies toward An Bang Beach if you’d like a seaside interlude before returning to town.
As dusk falls, stroll hand-in-hand along the Thu Bồn River to watch lanterns float and artisans light the nightly displays, then enjoy a riverside sunset dinner at Mango Rooms or Morning Glory’s sister restaurant—request an outdoor table for the view. After dinner, hire a small boat to release a candle-lit paper lantern together on the river for a romantic Hoi An tradition, then sip cocktails at the charming Cargo Club rooftop bar or a quiet café in the Old Town.
Wake slowly and wander into Hoi An’s UNESCO-listed Old Town after breakfast, beginning with the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge and the nearby Fujian Assembly Hall to admire intricate woodwork and Chinese lanterns. Drop into Reaching Out Tea House for a calming cup, then visit local tailors on Nguyễn Thái Học to check fittings or collect a newly made garment while soaking up the heritage architecture and artisan workshops.
After a light lunch of cao lầu at Morning Glory, explore the town’s narrow lanes and craft studios—watch lantern-makers at work on Phan Bội Châu and visit the Museum of Trade Ceramics for a glimpse of Hoi An’s mercantile past. Rent a tandem bicycle to pedal along the Thu Bồn River toward the orange-tiled houses and across the small bridges, stopping at a riverside café for iced cà phê before returning to freshen up for the evening.
As dusk falls, join the lantern-lit ritual: stroll to the riverfront, buy a paper lantern from a street vendor and set it afloat together on the Thu Bồn under the glow of hanging silk lights and the Japanese Bridge’s silhouette. Enjoy a romantic riverside dinner at Mango Rooms or Cargo Club, then cap the night with cocktails at the rooftop of the Anantara or a gentle cyclo ride through the illuminated alleys, savoring Hoi An’s magical atmosphere.
After breakfast, choose a gentle start with a short bike ride from your riverside hotel through coconut groves to An Bang Beach, parking near The Shells or Soul Kitchen for a stretch and a swim; alternatively, linger at a beachfront café for fresh fruit and Vietnamese iced coffee while listening to the surf. If you prefer a more active morning, join a guided cycling tour that takes you along quiet country lanes to Tra Que Vegetable Village, where you can try planting herbs with local farmers and sample a garden-fresh herbal salad.
Spend the afternoon savoring seaside calm—book a couples’ massage and spa treatment at Anantara Hoi An’s riverside spa or a beachfront wellness center, then relax on a sun-lounger and enjoy seafood tapas at The DeckHouse or Madame Khanh’s Banh Mi if you want something casual. For an exploratory alternative, continue cycling past rice paddies to Cam Thanh Coconut Village for a basket-boat (thung chai) ride through the water coconut palm forest and watch local fishermen demonstrate traditional net fishing.
Return to town in time for a relaxed sunset by the Thu Bồn River, enjoying cocktails at Cargo Club’s rooftop or a riverside table at Mango Rooms while the lanterns begin to glow; order cao lầu or a seafood hotpot to share for a convivial meal. Cap the night with a twilight lantern-release on the river or a gentle cyclo ride through the Old Town’s illuminated lanes, savoring the peaceful contrast between beachside calm and Hoi An’s warm, lantern-lit charm.
After breakfast in Hoi An, set out by private car along the dramatic coastal route to Hue, crossing the iconic Hai Van Pass with stops at scenic viewpoints—pause at the Lang Co Bay overlook to stretch, take photos, and breathe the sea air. Continue down into Hue and check into your riverside hotel, then enjoy a light lunch or coffee at La Residence’s riverside terrace to preview the city’s elegant, French-colonial atmosphere.
Spend the afternoon exploring the Imperial City (Kinh Thành Huế): wander the vast citadel, the Thai Hoa Palace and the Forbidden Purple City with a local guide to bring the Nguyen dynasty stories to life, then stroll to the nearby Dong Ba Market to sample bánh bèo and pick up lacquerware souvenirs. If time allows, visit the atmospheric Thien Mu Pagoda on the Perfume River for sunset photo opportunities and to learn about Hue’s spiritual traditions.
As evening falls, board a private boat for a romantic Perfume River cruise with live musicians and dipping lights—opt for a dinner cruise or disembark for a candle-lit meal at Ancient Hue for refined royal-inspired cuisine. Finish the night with a relaxed walk along the riverbank or a nightcap at Horizon Bar atop your hotel, reflecting on the day’s coastal panoramas and imperial discoveries as you prepare for tomorrow’s deeper dive into Hue’s royal sites.
Wake to the gentle pace of Hue and begin with a guided tour of the Imperial City (Kinh Thành Huế), exploring the Thai Hoa Palace, the Mieu Temple and the atmospheric remains of the Forbidden Purple City as your guide brings Nguyen dynasty stories to life. Afterward, stroll to the nearby Dong Ba Market to sample local treats—try bánh bèo or a scoop of chè—and pick up lacquerware or conical hats as keepsakes.
Cross the Perfume River to visit the serene Thien Mu Pagoda, enjoying the riverside views and centuries-old architecture before stopping at the Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh with its ornate mosaicwork for striking photo opportunities. Pause for a leisurely lunch at Ancient Hue or Les Jardins de la Carambole to taste royal-inspired dishes, then take a slow wander through the peaceful gardens of Minh Mang’s tomb if time permits.
As dusk falls, board a private Perfume River cruise for a romantic evening—choose a traditional dragon boat with live music or a candlelit dinner cruise—to watch lanterns and the city lights glide by while sipping wine and savoring Hue specialties. After the cruise, finish the night with a nightcap on your hotel terrace or at Horizon Bar, reflecting on the day’s imperial splendors and the tranquil river atmosphere as you prepare to fly south to Ho Chi Minh City tomorrow.
After breakfast, transfer to Da Nang airport for your mid-morning flight to Tan Son Nhat; allow time for check-in and a relaxed coffee before boarding. On arrival in Ho Chi Minh City, meet your private car for the short drive to your centrally located hotel in District 1—check in, freshen up, then take a stroll to the nearby Ben Thanh Market to sample bánh mì or cà phê sữa đá and get a lively first impression of southern street life.
Spend the afternoon exploring the city’s highlights beginning with the elegant Saigon Central Post Office and Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, then wander down Đồng Khởi Street to browse boutiques and galleries or visit the War Remnants Museum for a poignant, contextual perspective on Vietnam’s history. Pause for a late lunch at Ngon Restaurant or Cuc Gach Quan to taste Southern Vietnamese specialties, and return to your hotel for a short rest before the evening outing.
As dusk falls, ascend to a rooftop bar such as Chill Skybar, EON Heli Bar at Bitexco Tower, or Shri Restaurant & Lounge for cocktails with sweeping city views—book a window table for a romantic sunset. After drinks, choose a riverside dinner along the Saigon River at The Deck Saigon or Pizza 4P's for something casual, then take a moonlit stroll along Nguyen Hue Walking Street to soak in Saigon’s vibrant nightlife before turning in.
Start the day with a thoughtful visit to the War Remnants Museum to gain a deeper, contextual understanding of Vietnam’s modern history, then walk across to the Saigon Central Post Office and the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica for striking colonial architecture and photo opportunities. Pause for a mid-morning coffee and a sweet cà phê sữa đá at a nearby café such as The Workshop to recharge before continuing your exploration.
After lunch at the lively Ngon Restaurant or the popular Cuc Gach Quan, head to Ben Thanh Market to browse stalls selling silk, lacquerware and street-food snacks—sample fresh bánh mì, bánh xèo or tropical fruit from friendly vendors. Continue on to the bustling Chinatown (Chợ Lớn) to wander Thien Hau Pagoda and explore herbal medicine shops on Ong Bon Street, experiencing another vibrant side of Saigon’s culture and commerce.
As evening falls, enjoy a riverside dinner at The Deck Saigon for refined fusion cuisine or opt for rooftop ambience at Chill Skybar or EON Heli Bar to toast city lights and skyline views; reserve a window or terrace seat for maximum romance. Finish the night with a gentle stroll along Nguyen Hue Walking Street to watch Saigon’s nightlife pulse and perhaps stop for a drink at a hidden speakeasy like Snuffbox to share a quiet moment before tomorrow’s Mekong Delta adventure.
Depart Ho Chi Minh City after an early breakfast for the 1.5-2-hour drive to My Tho or Cai Be, where you’ll board a private wooden boat to glide through narrow canals; stop at Vinh Trang Pagoda in My Tho if you choose My Tho for its tranquil gardens and ornate architecture. Sip freshly brewed local tea as you visit floating fruit orchards and a family-run coconut candy workshop on one of the islets, learning about traditional production and sampling treats straight from the source.
After a riverside lunch of grilled river fish and cơm cháy at a local homestay or small riverside restaurant, continue by sampan through shaded canals piloted by local oarsmen to see stilt houses, water hyacinth beds and daily life along the Mekong’s branches; in Cai Be you can also explore the bustling floating market stalls if timing permits. Visit a local village to meet artisans—try tasting honey tea, sampling seasonal tropical fruits, and strolling fragrant orchards or cycling short, quiet lanes to absorb the slow-paced delta rhythm.
Return to Ho Chi Minh City in the early evening, arriving in time to freshen up at your hotel before dinner; for a relaxed finale, choose a riverside restaurant such as The Deck Saigon or a cozy District 1 bistro to compare notes over wine. End the night with a leisurely walk along Nguyen Hue or a rooftop cocktail at Chill Skybar to contrast the Mekong’s pastoral calm with Saigon’s vibrant urban lights as you prepare for your departure tomorrow.
Wake to a final leisurely breakfast at your hotel, then head to Ben Thanh Market for last-minute souvenirs—pick up lacquerware, silk scarves, or local coffee blends—and browse the nearby Đồng Khởi boutiques for designer pieces or unique Vietnamese jewelry. If you prefer something calmer, stroll to the Saigon Central Post Office and the adjacent Notre-Dame Cathedral for a few final photos and a peaceful coffee at The Workshop before returning to the hotel to pack.
Leave spare time for a relaxed lunch at Cuc Gach Quan or The Deck Saigon to savor one last plate of Southern specialties, then make a quick stop at a specialty store like L'Usine or Saigon Outcast for curated gifts and coffee-table books that capture your trip. Allow extra time for your hotel to arrange an efficient airport transfer and to reconfirm flight details—if your schedule permits, squeeze in a soothing spa express treatment or a final iced cà phê sữa đá nearby to unwind before departure.
Board your private transfer to Tan Son Nhat Airport with memories and carefully wrapped souvenirs in tow, arriving early to navigate Vietnam’s domestic or international departure formalities without rush; enjoy a final Vietnamese snack or a last glass of wine at the airport lounge if time allows. As you wait to board, share photos and reminisce about highlights from Hanoi to the Mekong—toast quietly to a romantic journey well-traveled and start dreaming of your next return to Vietnam.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Nội Bài Airport → Old Quarter private transfer (Hanoi) | VND 350,000-700,000 (private car) |
| Giang Café / Cong Caphe (egg coffee / café) | VND 40,000-100,000 per person |
| Old Quarter stroll / Tailor Street (Hàng Gặp) | Free to browse; tailoring from VND 300,000 (simple) to VND 2,000,000+ (custom suits/dresses) |
| Phở 10 Lý Quốc Sư (phở stall) | VND 50,000-100,000 per person |
| Nhà Thờ Lớn (St. Joseph’s Cathedral) | Free |
| Đồng Xuân Market | Free to enter; shopping VND 50,000-1,000,000+ depending on purchases |
| Riverside dinner (The Hanoi Social Club / Home Restaurant) | VND 350,000-900,000 per couple (mid-range dinner with drinks) |
| Cyclo ride in Old Quarter (short) | VND 100,000-300,000 per cyclo |
| Rooftop bar nightcap (Hoàn Kiếm area) | VND 150,000-400,000 per person (drinks) |
| Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu) | VND 30,000-60,000 per person (entry) |
| Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum complex (Presidential Palace, One Pillar Pagoda) | Free (Maosoleum has specific opening hours; Palace gardens/grounds free) |
| Fine Arts Museum (Hanoi) | VND 40,000-60,000 per person |
| Bún chả at Bún Chả Hàng Mành / Bánh cuốn at Bánh Cuốn Gia An | VND 50,000-120,000 per person |
| Vietnam Museum of Ethnology (optional guided visit) | VND 40,000-100,000 per person (plus VND 200,000-600,000 for a private guide if desired) |
| Old Quarter street-food crawl (guided) | VND 350,000-1,000,000 per person (group vs private tour) |
| Thăng Long Water Puppet Theatre | VND 100,000-250,000 per ticket |
| Hanoi → Ninh Binh private transfer | VND 900,000-1,800,000 (one-way private car; shared shuttle cheaper at VND 150,000-250,000 per person) |
| Tam Cốc sampan boat ride (private rower) | VND 300,000-800,000 per boat (private higher-end; shared cheaper VND 150,000-250,000 per person) |
| Bicycle/motorbike village ride & snacks | Bicycle rental VND 40,000-100,000; motorbike rental VND 150,000-300,000; snacks VND 20,000-80,000 |
| Hoa Lư ancient capital | VND 20,000-50,000 per person |
| Mua Cave climb & viewpoint | VND 100,000-150,000 per person (includes entrance & stair access) |
| Bích Động Pagoda | VND 20,000-50,000 per person |
| Return private transfer to Hanoi | Included in round-trip transfer VND 1,800,000-3,000,000 or same one-way estimate as above |
| Hanoi → Hạ Long private transfer (to Tuan Chau/Bai Chay Harbor) | VND 900,000-1,800,000 one-way (private); shared shuttle VND 150,000-300,000 per person |
| Overnight Halong Bay cruise (mid-range to premium, double cabin) | VND 2,000,000-6,000,000 per person (mid-range ≈ VND 2-3M; high-end heritage/paradise VND 4-6M+) |
| Kayaking / bamboo boat in Halong Bay | Usually included; private kayak VND 200,000-500,000 extra |
| Cave visits (Sung Sot / Titov / Surprise Cave) | Often included in cruise; cave entrance VND 40,000-100,000 if paid separately |
| Sunset aperitif & onboard dinner | Included in cruise price; drinks VND 80,000-300,000 per drink |
| Halong Bay sunrise & morning activities (kayak/Titov hike) | Included on cruise or VND 100,000-400,000 for activities not included |
| Halong → Hanoi private transfer (return) | Included in cruise package or VND 900,000-1,800,000 one-way private |
| Domestic flight Hanoi → Da Nang (per person) | VND 600,000-2,000,000 per person (low-cost to full-service, advance fares cheaper) |
| Da Nang airport → Hoi An private car | VND 250,000-500,000 one-way |
| Hoi An riverside boutique hotel (per night, double) | VND 800,000-3,000,000 per night (mid-range to luxury) |
| Faifo Coffee / Reaching Out Tea House | VND 40,000-120,000 per person |
| Japanese Covered Bridge, Fujian Assembly Hall (Hoi An Old Town) | VND 120,000-200,000 per person for combined tickets (Hoi An monuments ticket) |
| Tailor consultation / fittings in Hoi An | VND 300,000-2,500,000+ depending on garment and fabric |
| Cao lầu / White Rose dumplings (lunch) | VND 60,000-200,000 per person |
| Bicycle rental to rice paddies / An Bang Beach | VND 40,000-100,000 per bike per day; taxis to beach VND 150,000-300,000 |
| Lantern river boat & lantern release (Hoi An) | VND 100,000-400,000 per small boat (plus cost of lanterns VND 20,000-100,000 each) |
| Couples’ massage / spa in Hoi An | VND 400,000-1,800,000 per couple depending on spa level |
| Cam Thanh basket-boat (thung chai) & fishing demo | VND 300,000-800,000 per boat/group |
| Hoi An → Hue private car via Hai Van Pass (with stops) | VND 1,500,000-3,000,000 one-way private car |
| La Residence tea/coffee (Hue) | VND 100,000-300,000 per person |
| Imperial City (Kinh Thành Huế) with guide | VND 200,000-350,000 per person (entrance VND 200,000-250,000; guide VND 300,000-600,000 split) |
| Dong Ba Market | Free to enter; snacks VND 20,000-100,000 |
| Thien Mu Pagoda | Free (donations appreciated) |
| Perfume River private dinner cruise | VND 400,000-1,500,000 per person (basic to private/candlelit expenses) |
| Tombs of Khai Dinh / Minh Mang | VND 100,000-200,000 per person per tomb |
| Hue → Da Nang flight or Da Nang → HCMC (depending on plan) | VND 600,000-2,000,000 per person (domestic) |
| Da Nang/Hue → Ho Chi Minh City transfer & hotel in District 1 | Hotel VND 900,000-3,500,000 per night (mid-range to luxury) |
| Ben Thanh Market | Free to browse; shopping VND 50,000-1,000,000+ depending on purchases |
| Saigon Central Post Office & Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica | Free |
| War Remnants Museum | VND 40,000-120,000 per person |
| Rooftop bar cocktails (Chill Skybar / EON Heli Bar) | VND 200,000-600,000 per person (drinks; EON may have cover or minimum spend) |
| Mekong Delta day trip (private boat from My Tho / Cai Be) | VND 900,000-2,500,000 per person (group vs private; includes boat, lunch, village visits) |
| Vinh Trang Pagoda (My Tho) | Free (donations appreciated) |
| Floating market visit (Cai Be if timing permits) | Often included in Mekong tour; separate boat VND 200,000-600,000 |
| Final shopping (L'Usine, Saigon Outcast, Đồng Khởi boutiques) | VND 200,000-3,000,000+ depending on purchases |
| Tan Son Nhat Airport private transfer | VND 200,000-500,000 one-way |
| Airport lounge / last-minute snacks | VND 200,000-700,000 per person (lounge access or purchases) |
| Estimated Total (per person) | VND 40,000,000-120,000,000 per person (approx.) |