14-16 November
Setting sail from Hanoi
Wander along the perfumed streets of Hanoi's atmospheric Old Quarter and you could almost forgive yourself for thinking you'd travelled back in time, were it not for the beeping, buzzing morass of motorcycles zipping past. Vietnam's charming capital still retains an authentically Asian feel, home to tranquil temples and teetering houses, and it's also the resting place of 'Uncle Ho' himself, embalmed and on display in his imposing mausoleum. History buffs will find that there are still reminders of the American War (as it's known here) to be found, as well as an attractive French Colonial quarter.
Don't miss
If it’s not included on your cruise itinerary, then you really shouldn’t leave northern Vietnam without visiting Ha Long Bay – the ethereal landscape of limestone islands is truly remarkable.
16-18 November
Vietnam: Cat Ba Island
Cat Ba is the largest island in Ha Long Bay, with little fishing villages and sandy beaches hidden amongst the craggy coastline and a wild interior defined by limestone hills, lakes, caves and waterfalls. The island is also home to wildlife including hornbills, macaques and golden-headed langurs.
18-19 November
Vietnam: Hanoi
Wander along the perfumed streets of Hanoi’s atmospheric Old Quarter and you could almost forgive yourself for thinking you’d travelled back in time, were it not for the beeping, buzzing morass of motorcycles zipping past.
19-20 November
Vietnam: Hue
Hue’s crumbling Imperial Citadel is one of the highlights of central Vietnam, and merits its UNESCO World Heritage status in spite of the damage sustained during the 1968 Tet Offensive. Further along the Perfume River you’ll also find the octagonal Thien Mu pagoda, another important symbol of the city.
20-23 November
Vietnam: Hoi An
By day, Hoi An is a dreamy tropical haze of teetering merchant houses, bustling markets and Chinese temples; at night, the town is lit up with a constellation of colourful lanterns, reflected in the tranquil Thu Bon river. It’s an utterly magical place, and a real highlight of any visit to Vietnam.
23 November
Arriving in Da Nang
Your home from home
What we love
Boasting a crew-to-guest ratio of almost 1:1, along with facilities including a swimming pool, steam sauna and open-air cinema, Scenic's first foray on to the Mekong is a beautiful vessel with the feel of a small boutique hotel.
Capacity | 68 Guests |
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Crew | 50 International Staff |
Style | Relaxed and informal during the day, giving way to an elegant evening atmosphere. |
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Tailor-make your trip
Where to stay in Hanoi
There’s lots of competition, but the Sofitel Metropole is still the most prestigious address in Hanoi.
Explore Hanoi
Take a guided tour around the 36 narrow streets of the Old Quarter; it’s the most atmospheric part of the city and home to numerous fine temples and pagodas.