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From Phu My Port: Ho Chi Minh City Tour and Transfers

1. From Phu My Port: Ho Chi Minh City Tour and Transfers

Benefit from pickup at Phu My Port by a friendly driver, and then travel in air-conditioned comfort on the drive to Ho Chi Minh City. Take in the landscape and experience the everday hustle and bustle of the city on arrival. Visit key landmarks such as the Reunification Palace in the Colonial Quarter. See where the Vietnam War ended, and learn how this impressive building now serves as a memorial museum. Continue to the Notre-Dame Cathedral and learn about the important role the Catholic religion has played in the history of Vietnam. Admire the elegant Saigon Central Post Office, and go to the Museum of War Remnants to learn about a painful period in the recent history of Vietnam. Break for a lunch of local foods, including the traditional pho noodle soup. Delve into the local life as you head to Ben Thanh market to learn about the art of making embroidered crafts.  

Vung Tau Beach Full Day Trip

2. Vung Tau Beach Full Day Trip

07:30 am, pick you up from the hotel and depart for Vung Tau. 09:00 am, on arrival at Vung Tau and leisure time at Thuy Van beach (Back beach) - one of the nicest beaches in Vietnam with the shore runs for almost 10km, full of fine sands and white waves. Authentic Vietnamese lunch is served at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the Jesus Christ Statue, Thang Tam Temple (Whale Temple), Bach Dinh (a.k.a. Villa Blanche in French or White Palace in English), and Cape Nghinh Phong. Taking a short break. Back to Ho Chi Minh City around 18:00pm. End trip.

Private Tours of Cu Chi, HCMC, Mekong Delta from Phu My Port

3. Private Tours of Cu Chi, HCMC, Mekong Delta from Phu My Port

Welcome to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon. With a guide accompanying you directly off the cruise ship pier you will make your way into the most populous metropolitan area in Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City has everything from historic Pagodas to stunning skyscrapers making it one of the most intriguing destinations in all of Vietnam. Choose between three tours offered in Ho Chi Minh City for cruise ship passengers. Private Ho Chi Minh City Tour: Dive into the depths of Vietnamese history as you make your way to the Reunification Palace, which stands as the site where the Vietnam war ended. Make sure you bring your camera to capture the North Vietnamese tanks that crashed through the palaces gates back in 1975 and still serve as a reminder today. Once inside you will be able to explore the many rooms that appear to be untouched creating an atmosphere hard to find at other monuments. Make sure to take a look in the war command room which is littered with campaign maps and old communication equipment. Your panoramic city tour continues with photo stops at the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office. The historic cathedral is located at a picturesque corner in downtown Ho Chi Minh city and will leave you standing in amazement at its unique French Colonial design. Private Cu Chi Tunnels Tour: There isn't a better place to have an in-depth reflection on the Vietnam war than the Cu Chi Tunnels. Considered the most famous battlegrounds in the country, these tunnels represent the core of the guerrilla combat style used by the Viet Cong throughout the war. Serving as communication routes, food and weapon storage facilities, living quarters and hospitals, the Cu Chi Tunnels embody the lifeline of this region's Viet Cong. The tunnels still remain as a reminder of the traumatic past of this area. Private Mekong Delta Tour: The Mekong Delta lies immediately to the west of Ho Chi Minh City. It is also called the rice bowl of Vietnam as it pumps out more than a third of the country's annual food crop from just ten percent of its total land mass. The Delta region displays a variety of physical landscape, from vast paddy files in the south to hills in the north and west. It's a water world where boats, houses, and markets float upon the numerous rivers, canals, and streams that crisscross the landscape like arteries.  

Ho Chi Minh City Private Tour from Phu My Port

4. Ho Chi Minh City Private Tour from Phu My Port

Begin your tour with a traditional cyclo ride through the narrow, colorful streets of Ho Chi Minh. Experience the daily life of the locals as they haggle at the countless markets dotted throughout the city. Explore the Chinese-influenced Thien Hau Temple for an insight into the beliefs and customs of Vietnamese people. Next up, visit the War Remnants Museum which offers a hard-hitting and emotional insight into the civilian impact of the Vietnamese-American war. See historic photos taken by famed international war photographers such as Tim Page or Larry Burrows in the Requiem Gallery. Our next stop, visit one of Ho Chi Minh's most important landmarks, Independence Palace. See the secret rooms, a war bunker, and even the original tanks that were used to seize the palace at the end of the Vietnam War. Then go for a tasty simple local lunch of famous Pho or Banh Mi and of course enjoy, famous Vietnamese dripping coffee. After lunch, enjoy a walking tour of all of Ho Chi Minh´s most important sites including the Notre-Dame Cathedral and Central Post Office which are stunning architectural feats in the center of the city. Head to the historic CIA headquarters and learn about the story of the last U.S helicopter which flew out of Saigon in 1975, as well as the last U.S operation in Vietnam – Frequent Wind. Take a leisurely stroll along Dong Khoi street to visit the very beautiful Opera House and City Hall. The final, optional stop will allow you to soak up the incredible Ho Chi Minh skyline with signature cocktails or local beer. Level 23 Signature is a classy, cosmopolitan bar offering breathtaking views over the entire city. Sip your drink and take in incredible views before our guide drops you back to port in plenty of time for your departure.

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