Arrive at Tan Son Nhat International Airport and take a private transfer to your hotel in District 1—check in, freshen up, and enjoy a welcome drink while you soak in city views from your room or rooftop pool. If time and energy allow, take a gentle stroll to the nearby Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon and the Saigon Central Post Office to admire the French colonial architecture and capture honeymoon photos.
Savor a leisurely lunch at a riverside restaurant along Nguyen Hue or at The Deck Saigon, sampling fresh Vietnamese spring rolls and pho; afterward wander through Ben Thanh Market to browse silk, lacquerware, and local snacks for small keepsakes. For a relaxed cultural introduction, visit the War Remnants Museum or the Jade Emperor Pagoda for a quieter, reflective experience that helps set the tone for the rest of your trip.
Return to your hotel to rest and dress for a romantic welcome dinner—book a table at a rooftop restaurant like Chill Skybar or Shri Restaurant & Lounge to enjoy skyline views and a special Vietnamese tasting menu. Finish the night with a gentle cruise on the Saigon River or a cocktail at a tucked-away speakeasy in District 1, celebrating the start of your honeymoon before an early night to prepare for tomorrow’s adventures.
Choose between a half-day guided trip to the Cu Chi Tunnels or a relaxed city morning exploring District 1. If you pick Cu Chi, depart early with a private car to the tunnels, crawl through the reconstructed shafts at Ben Dinh, learn from a veteran guide about the ingenious guerrilla tactics, and sample local tapioca snacks; you’ll be back in the city by late morning. If you stay local, enjoy a long Vietnamese breakfast at L’Usine or The Vintage Emporium before visiting the ornate Jade Emperor Pagoda for a peaceful cultural start.
After returning from Cu Chi, replenish with a riverside lunch at Propaganda or Secret Garden, savoring classic dishes like cơm tấm and bánh xèo; then visit the War Remnants Museum for a poignant look at Vietnam’s history. If you stayed in the city all day, wander through the bustling Ben Thanh Market for souvenirs, then stroll to the Saigon Opera House and the elegant Rex Hotel for photos and a coffee break at Cong Caphe.
For a romantic evening, book a Mekong Delta dinner cruise or a Saigon River sunset cruise to toast your honeymoon with skyline views and fresh seafood. Alternatively, reserve a table at Chill Skybar or Shri Restaurant & Lounge for a tasting menu and night-time panorama, then finish with a cocktail at one of District 1’s intimate speakeasies like The Rabbit Hole to unwind before tomorrow’s flight to Phu Quoc.
Catch an early flight from Tan Son Nhat to Phu Quoc (allow time for transfer and check-in) and take a private transfer to your beachfront resort in Long Beach or Ong Lang to drop bags and freshen up. Start your honeymoon island vibe with a late-morning swim or a relaxed poolside brunch at your hotel—try fresh tropical fruits and local coffee—then stroll along Long Beach to sink your toes into powdery sand and take photos together.
After lunch, head south to explore the island’s highlights: visit Pepper Farm 123 for a short, fragrant tour and then the historic Dinh Cau Night Market area to see the Dinh Cau Shrine and seafront views; alternatively, book a half-day motorboat trip to nearby Sao Beach for snorkeling in clear water and a private picnic on the sand. If you prefer land-based discovery, rent a scooter or arrange a private driver to visit Vinpearl Safari’s coastal outlook or the Phu Quoc Pearl Farm for a quick tour and souvenir pearls.
Return to your resort to refresh before a romantic sunset—book a sunset cruise departing from An Thoi or the Duong Dong harbor for champagne, finger seafood, and smooth views as the sky turns gold; many operators include snorkeling lights or live music for extra atmosphere. Finish the night with a beachfront dinner at a recommended spot like The Spice House at Cassia Cottage or the Crab House, enjoying grilled seafood and a private table under the stars to celebrate your first full evening on Phu Quoc.
Wake up slowly and ease into island life with a leisurely breakfast at your resort—try fresh tropical fruits, cà phê sữa đá and a seafood omelette—then head down to Long Beach or Ong Lang for a morning swim and sunbathing on powdery sand. If you’re feeling active, book a guided stand-up paddleboard session or beginner’s surf lesson with a local operator (many hotels can arrange lessons) to enjoy sheltered waters and quiet coves before the crowds arrive.
After a light beachfront lunch at The Spice House or Rory’s Beach Bar, join a half-day snorkeling trip to the An Thoi archipelago or nearby Gam Ghi reef where crystal-clear water reveals colorful coral and reef fish; operators often include snorkeling gear, a fresh seafood picnic and a brief stop at Fingernail Island for photos. Alternatively, take a short boat out to Sao Beach for softer sand and shallow swimming, topped with a coconut drink and a lazy stroll along the shore before heading back to your resort to freshen up.
As the day cools, book a couples’ spa massage back at your hotel—many resorts on Phu Quoc offer beachfront or garden pavilions for a romantic treatment—then enjoy a sunset cocktail at Sunset Sanato or the Blue Sunset Bar to watch the sky change color. For dinner, reserve a table at Crab House or The Pepper Tree for grilled local seafood and a candlelit table on the sand, finishing the night with a moonlit walk along the shoreline and photos to remember your relaxed island day.
Board a private speedboat from An Thoi harbor after an early breakfast and head out to the An Thoi archipelago; stop first at Fingernail Island (Hon Mong Tay) for a short beach walk and early-morning photos before the crowds arrive. Continue to Gam Ghi reef or May Rut for guided snorkeling among colorful corals and tropical fish — most boat operators provide masks, fins and a light seaside snack so you can float together in clear water.
After snorkeling, enjoy a freshly prepared seafood picnic or grilled lunch aboard the boat near Hon Thom, then beach-hop to nearby islands such as Hon Dua for lazy sunbathing and coconut drinks; if you prefer a bit of adventure, ask your skipper for a short mangrove or fishing demonstration. Return toward An Thoi with time to visit the Phu Quoc Pearl Farm pier for a quick tour and pearl-buying advice, keeping the pace relaxed to match your honeymoon rhythm.
Cap the day with a romantic sunset cruise departing from Duong Dong or An Thoi — choose a sunset catamaran or private wooden junk with champagne and finger seafood as the sky turns orange over the Gulf of Thailand. Back onshore, book a beachfront dinner at Rory’s Beach Bar or The Pepper Tree for fresh grilled lobster and candlelight, then stroll the shoreline under stars to end a picture-perfect day at sea.
Start the day with a leisurely breakfast at your resort, then head south to An Thoi for a traditional basket (coconut) boat ride through the shallow mangrove channels—local guides from Ham Ninh or An Thoi will pilot you past stilt houses while sharing stories of island life. After the short, intimate ride, visit a nearby coconut candy workshop to watch artisans make nước mắm-glazed treats and pick up fresh coconut sweets as romantic keepsakes.
Return toward Duong Dong and stop at Ham Ninh Fishing Village for a seafood lunch at a waterfront shack, sampling grilled lobster or buttered prawns as you watch local fishermen bring in their catch; wander the little market stalls to see dried anchovies and peppercorns. Spend the afternoon exploring Phu Quoc’s cultural spots—tour the Coi Nguon Museum for island history and then visit the Phu Quoc Pearls or Pepper Farm 123 for a relaxed, hands-on souvenir hunt that continues your island discovery at a slow, honeymoon pace.
As the sun lowers, treat yourselves to a couples’ beachfront spa session or a private sunset picnic on Long Beach arranged by your resort, soaking in sea-breeze views before nightfall. For New Year’s Eve celebrations, book a table at The Spice House or Rory’s Beach Bar for a festive seafood feast and live music, then join a beachfront countdown or a special hotel gala with fireworks to welcome 2026 together in true island style.
Catch a morning flight from Phu Quoc to Da Nang (allow extra time for check-in) and arrange a private transfer or Hyatt/InterContinental shuttle to Hoi An; enjoy coffee and fresh bánh mì at a Da Nang airport café if time allows. On arrival in Hoi An, check into your riverside hotel in the Ancient Town or An Bang area, drop your bags, and take a gentle walk past the Japanese Covered Bridge and quaint lantern-lined alleys to reacquaint yourselves with the town’s romantic rhythm.
After a leisurely lunch at Mango Mango or Morning Glory with riverside views, pick up custom-made clothes or lightweight silk keepsakes from Yaly Couture or A Dong Tailor — many shops offer same-day fittings — then cycle together through the rice paddies to An Bang Beach for a late-afternoon dip and coconut water at The DeckHouse. If you prefer culture, join a short lantern-making workshop at Reaching Out Teahouse or at a local craft studio to create a personal keepsake for your honeymoon.
Return to Hoi An’s Old Town as lanterns begin to glow and book a riverside lantern boat ride that floats past the Japanese Bridge while you set a paper lantern on the Thu Bồn River for a romantic wish. For dinner, reserve a candlelit table at Cargo Club or Secret Garden, then savor a slow stroll through the lively night market before retiring to your hotel to rest up for Ba Na Hills tomorrow.
Wake slowly with a riverside breakfast at Mango Mango or Morning Glory, then wander hand-in-hand through the lantern-lit alleys to admire the Japanese Covered Bridge and the ornate assembly halls; pop into Reaching Out Teahouse for a calming cup of herbal tea. Continue your gentle morning with a short tailor fitting at Yaly Couture or A Dong Tailor to finalize any honeymoon outfits, or join a hands-on lantern-making workshop so you’ll have a personal keepsake to float tonight.
After lunch at Cargo Club or Secret Garden, rent bicycles and pedal together through the nearby rice paddies to An Bang Beach for a restorative swim and coconut water at The DeckHouse, letting sea breeze and sunshine refresh you. If you prefer culture over sun, book a guided walking tour of the Old Town to visit the Phuc Kien Assembly Hall and local silk shops, then return early to prepare for your romantic evening on the water.
As dusk falls, board a traditional wooden lantern boat from the Thu Bồn River near the Japanese Covered Bridge and drift past candlelit houses while you release a paper lantern with a wish for your marriage; many operators include soft live music and warm tea for atmosphere. Finish the night with a candlelit riverside dinner at Mango Mango or a private table at Morning Glory, then stroll the bustling night market for delicate souvenirs before returning to your hotel under a canopy of glowing lanterns.
Depart Hoi An after an early breakfast for the scenic drive to Ba Na Hills, arriving at the Sun World cable car station to ride one of the world’s longest cable cars up through misty jungle — snap romantic photos as the valley unfolds beneath you. On arrival, stroll the French Village’s cobbled streets and gardens before stepping out onto the iconic Golden Bridge, leaning on each other while panoramic mountain views provide a dramatic honeymoon backdrop.
After a leisurely lunch at Le Jardin or a French-inspired bistro in the French Village, head to the Alpine Coaster for an adrenaline-fueled run through pine forest switchbacks — choose a tandem cart for shared thrills — then explore Linh Ung Pagoda, the flower gardens and the quaint Fantasy Park arcade if you want playful indoor fun. Pause for coffee and pastries at one of the hilltop cafes, taking time to soak in the cool air and plan a relaxed return to Da Nang as daylight begins to soften.
Return toward Da Nang and stop at the Marble Mountains lookout or Son Tra Peninsula for a quick sunset viewpoint if time allows, arriving back in Hoi An/Da Nang in the early evening to refresh at your hotel. Cap the day with a romantic seafood dinner along My Khe Beach or a riverside table in Hoi An, recounting highlights from your mountaintop day and enjoying a quiet night together before your final day of the honeymoon.
Catch a morning domestic flight from Da Nang to Tan Son Nhat and arrange a private transfer to your District 1 hotel or luggage storage; if time allows, savor a leisurely café breakfast at L’Usine or The Workshop Coffee to relive Hoi An and Phu Quoc memories over cà phê sữa đá and bánh mì. Drop bags at the hotel and take a final short walk to the Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Saigon Central Post Office for a few last honeymoon photos against classic colonial architecture.
Spend your afternoon hunting final souvenirs and specialty treats — browse the curated stalls at Ben Thanh Market for lacquerware and local snacks, then head to Vincom Center or Takashimaya Saigon for duty-paid gifts, tailored clothes pick-ups or a last-minute pearl check from Phu Quoc. If you prefer a quieter option, visit the Fine Arts Museum or have a riverside lunch at The Deck Saigon to enjoy one last plate of fresh seafood and reflect on your trip together.
Return to your hotel to collect luggage and freshen up before an early dinner; book a farewell meal at Shri Restaurant & Lounge or a riverside table at Propaganda for classic Vietnamese flavors with skyline views. Allow plenty of time for a private transfer to Tan Son Nhat—sip a final cocktail or Vietnamese iced coffee at the departure lounge and toast to your honeymoon as you prepare for departure.