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Ultimate 7-Day Bachelor Party Itinerary in Vietnam

Friday, September 15: Ho Chi Minh City

Start your trip in the vibrant city of Ho Chi Minh City. In the morning, explore the historical landmarks such as the War Remnants Museum and Notre Dame Cathedral. During the afternoon, visit the bustling Ben Thanh Market for shopping and local street food. In the evening, experience the nightlife at popular rooftop bars like Chill Skybar or Lush. Estimated cost: $50. Estimated time spent: 12 hours.

  • War Remnants Museum: $5, 2 hours
  • Notre Dame Cathedral: Free, 1 hour
  • Ben Thanh Market: $10, 3 hours
  • Chill Skybar: $30, 4 hours
Saturday, September 16: Hoi An

In the morning, take a flight to Hoi An, a charming ancient town. Start the day by exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hoi An Ancient Town, known for its well-preserved architecture and vibrant lanterns. In the afternoon, relax at An Bang Beach and enjoy a seafood feast. As the evening approaches, join a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Vietnamese dishes. Estimated cost: $150. Estimated time spent: 10 hours.

  • Hoi An Ancient Town: $10, 3 hours
  • An Bang Beach: Free, 2 hours
  • Cooking Class: $50, 5 hours
Sunday, September 17: Nha Trang

Take a morning flight to the coastal city of Nha Trang. Start the day by exploring the beautiful white sand beaches and clear blue waters. In the afternoon, go on a snorkeling or diving excursion to explore the coral reefs. As the evening sets in, enjoy a seafood dinner cruise while admiring the sunset. Estimated cost: $200. Estimated time spent: 12 hours.

  • Nha Trang Beaches: Free, 4 hours
  • Snorkeling/Diving Excursion: $100, 4 hours
  • Seafood Dinner Cruise: $100, 4 hours
Monday, September 18: Da Lat

Travel to the mountainous city of Da Lat in the morning. Start the day by exploring the beautiful flower gardens and French colonial architecture. In the afternoon, embark on an adrenaline-pumping canyoning adventure in the surrounding waterfalls. As the evening approaches, visit the Maze Bar for a unique maze-like experience. Estimated cost: $150. Estimated time spent: 12 hours.

  • Da Lat Flower Gardens: $10, 3 hours
  • Canyoning Adventure: $100, 5 hours
  • Maze Bar: $40, 4 hours
Tuesday, September 19: Ha Long Bay

Take a morning flight to Ha Long Bay, known for its picturesque limestone islands. Start the day by cruising through the bay on a traditional junk boat, enjoying the stunning scenery. In the afternoon, kayak through the caves and explore hidden lagoons. As the evening sets in, indulge in a fresh seafood dinner on board. Estimated cost: $250. Estimated time spent: 12 hours.

  • Ha Long Bay Cruise: $150, 6 hours
  • Kayaking: $50, 3 hours
  • Seafood Dinner on Board: $50, 3 hours
Wednesday, September 20: Hanoi

Arrive in Hanoi in the morning, the capital city of Vietnam. Start the day by visiting the historical sites such as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Temple of Literature. In the afternoon, explore the charming Old Quarter and its bustling street markets. As the evening approaches, enjoy a traditional water puppet show. Estimated cost: $100. Estimated time spent: 10 hours.

  • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum: Free, 2 hours
  • Temple of Literature: $5, 1 hour
  • Old Quarter: Free, 3 hours
  • Water Puppet Show: $30, 4 hours
Thursday, September 21: Cat Ba Island

Take a morning ferry to Cat Ba Island, the largest island in Ha Long Bay. Start the day by exploring the island's stunning beaches and hiking trails. In the afternoon, go rock climbing or visit the Cat Ba National Park. As the evening sets in, enjoy a beach party at one of the island's vibrant bars. Estimated cost: $150. Estimated time spent: 12 hours.

  • Beach and Hiking: Free, 4 hours
  • Rock Climbing: $100, 4 hours
  • Cat Ba National Park: $50, 4 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a memorable experience, consider exploring the Bai Tu Long Bay, a less crowded alternative to Ha Long Bay. The Hanoi Train Street is also a unique attraction where a train passes through narrow residential streets. Local nightlife in Hanoi's Ta Hien Street is a haven for beer lovers with numerous bars and street vendors offering cheap drinks and delicious local food.

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