Duration
7 Nights
Journey Type
Sailing from Vietnam
Ports
5 Ports
28 January
Setting sail from Ho Chi Minh City
Still often referred to by its old name, Saigon, this is Vietnam's busiest city. Saigon was the capital of the South during the Vietnam War, and American-style capitalism has been embraced more enthusiastically here than in the North, with a clutch of shining skyscrapers standing as testament to Vietnam's surging economic growth. You can learn more about the city's turbulent recent history at the Reunification Palace and the War Remnants Museum, shop for souvenirs at the colourful markets, or take a trip out of the city to the fascinating (and claustrophobic) Cu Chi Tunnels.
Our tip
With an enormous number of motorbikes on the busy streets even crossing the road is an adventure here. Our advice is to be bold and have faith that the traffic will avoid you!
29 January
Vietnam: Sa Dec
The riverfront town of Sa Dec is one of the most appealing destinations in the Mekong Delta, a laid back and peaceful place where boats laden with flowers from the nearby markets ply the waterways, overlooked by beautiful old French colonial villas.
30 January
Vietnam: Tan Chau
31 January - 1 February
Cambodia: Phnom Penh
Cambodia’s lively, youthful capital has shown a remarkable resilience in bouncing back from the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime. The beautiful Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda shouldn’t be missed, while the former Tuol Sleng prison is a harrowing reminder of Phnom Penh’s recent past.
2 February
Scenic river cruising
3-4 February
Arriving in Kampong Cham
A visit to Kampong Cham will give you an insight into life in a provincial Cambodian city, well off the normal tourist trail. Situated on a bend in the Mekong river, the city is famous for its bamboo bridge which is rebuilt every year, and there are also some interesting temples nearby.
Viking Saigon
What we love
Purpose-built for the Mekong River this exciting ship Viking Saigon, named after Vietnam's former capital city, mixes Viking's classic Scandi elegance with hints of South East Asia. From Siem Reap and Angkor Wat to Ho Chi Minh and Phnom Penh, discover one of the world's most fascinating and beautiful regions as you enjoy beautifully-designed public areas including an Upper Deck with a pool offering 360-degree views, open-air Sky Bar with shaded seating area and a restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows for panoramic views, with a French Balcony or veranda for all staterooms.
Capacity | 80 Guests |
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Crew | 35 Staff |
Style |
Elegant on board environment where you can relax after an enriching day of sightseeing. |
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Year Built | 2022 |
Tailor-make your trip
Where to stay in Saigon
We think the Park Hyatt is a good choice.
Sightseeing in Saigon
The country’s turbulent past is captured superbly at the Reunification Palace and the War Remnants Museum. A fascinating visit.