Start your Bachelorette Party with a visit to the Ben Thanh Market, a bustling hub of activity where you can shop for affordable souvenirs, handicrafts and local delicacies. Walk towards the Independence Palace and marvel at its French-inspired architecture before enjoying a hearty lunch at Ngon Restaurant. After satisfying your taste buds, head to the War Remnants Museum, where you'll learn about the wartime history of Vietnam. End the day with a sunset boat ride along the Saigon River, taking in the stunning views of the city skyline.
Escape the city and head to Vung Tau Beach, a picturesque coastal city famous for its sandy beaches and clear blue waters. You can sunbathe, swim or rent a jet ski or banana boat for some fun water activities. Head to Thich Ca Phat Dai Pagoda, one of the most famous pagodas in Vung Tau, to experience the peaceful and spiritual ambience. In the evening, have dinner and drinks at the Bali Bar, a popular place to party with a beachfront view.
Take a flight to the capital city of Vietnam, Hanoi. Start by visiting the Temple of Literature, a historical site of Vietnam's first national university. Then, head to the Hoan Kiem Lake, located in the centre of the city and known for its scenic views, surrounding gardens and turtle tower. In the evening, try out some international cuisine at the JapaMazing restaurant before taking a stroll through the vibrant streets of Hanoi's Old Quarter.
End your Bachelorette Party adventure with a picturesque view and some adventure at Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Take a cruise along the bay, marvel at the limestone formations and enjoy a traditional Vietnamese lunch on board. You can also kayak and swim in the bay for a more adventurous experience. Head back to Hanoi in the late afternoon, and enjoy a final celebratory dinner at Cau Go Vietnamese Cuisine.
If you have more time, consider visiting the Mekong Delta, known for its floating markets and villages. Or, for a quieter beach experience, head to Nha Trang or Phu Quoc instead of Vung Tau. If you have less time, you can skip the boat ride on Day 1 or the visit to the Temple of Literature on Day 3. Also, remember to bring comfortable walking shoes, a hat and sunscreen as it can get hot and humid in Vietnam.