Bachelor Party Itinerary for Vietnam

  1. Day 1: Saigon Skydeck
    25-minute drive (8.5 km) from Tan Son Nhat International Airport

    Start your bachelor party with a stunning view of Ho Chi Minh City from the Skydeck. The 360-degree view from the Observation Deck is breathtaking, especially during sunset. Great photo opportunities and a perfect place to kick off your adventure.

  2. Day 2: War Remnants Museum
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    20-minute drive from Saigon Skydeck (4.7 km)

    A visit to this museum is an essential experience in Ho Chi Minh City. The museum's exhibits provide a stark reminder of the Vietnam War and its impact on the Vietnamese people. Although emotional, the War Remnants Museum is a must-see to learn about Vietnam's history.

  3. Day 3: Cu Chi Tunnels
    2-hour drive from War Remnants Museum (72 km)

    The Cu Chi Tunnels are an incredible experience for anyone interested in the Vietnam War. You can crawl through the tunnels, shoot guns and learn about the history of the war. The tunnels are hot, humid, and narrow, which makes for a real adrenaline rush.

  4. Day 4: Ha Long Bay Cruise
    3.5 hours flight from Ho Chi Minh City (1650 km)

    Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Ha Long Bay with a cruise. The emerald waters, limestone islands, and lush greenery make it an unforgettable trip. Cruises vary in length from day trips to several days, depending on how much time you have.

  5. Day 5: Hanoi Old Quarter
    30-minute drive from Noi Bai International Airport (23 km)

    Experience the quintessential charm of Hanoi at the Old Quarter. This lively neighbourhood is full of shops, street vendors, food stalls, and historical sites. Visit Hoan Kiem Lake, St. Joseph's Cathedral and indulge in the vibrancy Vietnam has to offer.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Saigon Skydeck (1 hour, 10 USD)
  • War Remnants Museum (2 hours, 2 USD)
  • Cu Chi Tunnels (3 hours, 22 USD)
  • Ha Long Bay Cruise (8 hours, 100 USD)
  • Hanoi Old Quarter (4 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 134 USD

Useful Tips

If you have extra time in Ho Chi Minh City, visit the Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office. They are both stunning pieces of French architecture and should be appreciated. Alternatively, you can subtract the Ha Long Bay cruise if you are short on time. It takes a considerable portion of your trip, and visiting it requires more than an entire day. Additionally, you could go for a night out on Bui Vien Street in Ho Chi Minh City, where you will encounter plenty of bars and clubs that will keep you entertained until the wee hours of the morning.

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