From its lofty source in the Tibetan Himalayas, the mighty Mekong River tumbles down through China’s Yunnan province. From there, it squeezes between Thailand and Laos, then slides through Cambodia before reaching Vietnam. The Mekong Delta is a picturesque region in southern Vietnam that offers visitors a unique and immersive experience of the country's culture, food, and natural beauty.
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10 days / from2150 USD
Vietnam Culinary Discovery
Vietnamese cuisine can be divided into three categories, each pertaining to a specific region, namely the North, Centre and South. You will visit all of these on this culinary tour of Vietnam. Awaken all of your senses to the wonderful sights sounds and aromas of this fascinating country.
view tour ⤍16 days / from2150 USD
Very Vietnam
Vietnam is full of surprises, seamlessly mixing both ancient and modern. See rice paddies, traditional villages, markets, temples and pagodas. Discover romantic cities, cruise around mystical Halong Bay, laze on pristine beaches and get out and about in exuberant Ho Chi Minh City.
view tour ⤍4 days / from550 USD
Cultural Saigon
Southern Vietnam is home to modern Ho Chi Minh City, a vibrant southern capital full of historic attraction and old Saigonese charm. Soak up some café culture, enjoy authentic street food, and get a taste of the city’s thriving markets.
view tour ⤍5 days / from890 USD
Southern Vietnam Explored
Discover the charms of Southern Vietnam. From the excitement of Ho Chi Minh City to the sleepy scenic canals of the Mekong Delta with its traditional villages and floating markets, Vietnam’s deep south is one of the most appealing parts of the country.
view tour ⤍9 days / from2100 USD
Vietnam Culinary Experience
Embark on a Vietnamese culinary adventure, taking cooking classes in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Get cultural in the imperial city of Hue with a visit to some royal tombs, cruise around stunning Halong Bay a final stay in nostalgic Hanoi before your return home.
view tour ⤍12 days / from2100 USD
Ancient Meets Modern
A trip to Vietnam offers a unique adventure. From ancient Hanoi to imperial, romantic Hue, coastal Hoi An with its atmospheric ruins to burgeoning Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City as it is known today, Vietnam is both an exciting and a rewarding destination.
view tour ⤍10 days / from1780 USD
The Wonders of Vietnam
See Vietnam's top attractions in this tour of the country that will take you from the buzzing capital Hanoi down to magical Halong Bay. Enjoy lazy river cruises along the Perfume River, delve into the history of famous tombs and temples and get caught up in the excitement in Ho Chi Minh City.
view tour ⤍22 days / from4799 USD
The Ultimate Southeast Asia Grand Tour
Explore the highlights of four countries in a bit over 3 weeks: Halong Bay & the Mekong Delta in Vietnam combined with the cities Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Proceed to Cambodia with Angkor Wat before watching the monks in Luang Prabang/Laos. Your trip ends in Thailand with elephants and Bangkok.
view tour ⤍13 days / from2260 USD
Retrace the Vietnam War
Visit the highlights of Vietnam while tracing parts of the war across the country. Notable sights include Cu Chi Tunnels, Ba Den Battlefield, Son My, the Demilitarized Zone that divided North and South Vietnam, as well as museums and more in Hanoi. End your trip with a leisurely Halong Bay cruise.
view tour ⤍21 days / from4545 USD
Impressions of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos
Start and end your trip in Ho Chi Minh City and visit highlights such as the Mekong Delta, Phnom Penh with the Killing Fields, Angkor Wat, the historic city of Luang Prabang in Laos before heading back to Vietnam - Hanoi, Halong Bay and Hoi An await.
view tour ⤍15 days / from4400 USD
A Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos Adventure
Make the most of your time in South East Asia and discover not 1 but 3 exciting countries. From Vietnam to Cambodia and Laos you will get the know the locals, visit ancient temples, relax on a cruise, get a taste of Buddhism and so much more. This itinerary will show you the wonders of Asia.
view tour ⤍11 days / from1950 USD
Indochina's Unique UNESCO Treasures
Experience Indochina's finest UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Marvel at magnificent limestone karsts at Vietnam's Halong Bay, wander the winding colonial streets of Luang Prabang, a bastion of Laotian culture, and of course, be inspired by Cambodia's stunning Angkor temple complex!
view tour ⤍10 days / from2950 USD
Vietnam Family Adventure
Visit Northern Vietnam, anchored by the ancient city of Hanoi, go east and take in the stunning island-studded Halong Bay. As you make your way down the country, stop in charming coastal Hoi An before venturing south to experience exciting and bustling Ho Chi Minh City.
view tour ⤍12 days / from4150 USD
Luxury Vietnam
Brilliant beaches, verdant national parks, ancient ruins and temples, hill-tribe communities, the best museums, private transfers, speedboat tours and world-class hotels, Vietnam is as surprising as it is rewarding.
view tour ⤍14 days / from2947 USD
Vietnam and Laos - Highlights and Exploration
Start your trip in Ho Chi Minh City (former Saigon) and explore the city and the Mekong Delta. From here, you make your way to Central Vietnam with Hue and Hoi An before Hanoi and Halong Bay await. Afterwards, catch a flight to Laos and spend your remaining nights in fascinating Luang Prabang.
view tour ⤍12 days / from2499 USD
Vietnam for Families
Travelling with family? Explore the best areas of Vietnam with suitable activities for the whole family. Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are of course part of it, so is Halong Bay, a boat tour in the Mekong Delta, as well as the beautiful ancient town of Hoi An.
view tour ⤍15 days / from2800 USD
Vietnam and Cambodia by Rail
Discover Vietnam and Cambodia on this multicentre trip. Explore Hanoi’s charming quarters on foot; then take to the waters and cruise around Halong Bay. Then take the night train to Hue before continuing on your rail adventure through Hoi An and Nha Trang before you cross the border into Cambodia.
view tour ⤍9 days / from1650 USD
Quintessential Vietnam
Uncover the secrets of vibrant Ho Chi Minh City and the colonial charms of Vietnam’s capital Hanoi. Explore the lush rice paddies and traditional villages of the Mekong Delta and former imperial Hue. Complete your trip with an overnight cruise to the stunning limestone caves of Halong Bay.
view tour ⤍14 days / from2469 USD
Classic Vietnam and Cambodia
Start your Southeast Asia adventure in Hanoi with a city tour and then proceed to Halong Bay for a luxurious cruise. In Central Vietnam, you will visit Hoi An and Hue before flying to Ho Chi Minh City. Discover the Mekong Delta and the Cu Chi Tunnels before your final stop - Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
view tour ⤍12 days / from1850 USD
Authentic Vietnam
Start your Vietnam adventure in Hanoi, discovering the capital before heading to the natural paradise Ninh Binh. Stops in Hue and Hoi An allow you to explore Central Vietnam before flying to Ho Chi Minh City. Eat your heart out in the city before relaxing on the beaches of Phan Thiet.
view tour ⤍5 days / from1200 USD
Vietnam - Hanoi to Halong
Take in two of Vietnam’s most treasured spots. Get your fill of culture and history in Hanoi with its wonderful museums, Old Quarter and pockets of nostalgia. Then explore enchanting caves and swim from secluded beaches in Halong Bay.
view tour ⤍14 days / from2655 USD
Vietnam for Romantics
Planning a special trip with your beloved? Vietnam is the ideal mix of culture (Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City) paired with nature (Halong Bay, Mekong Delta) and ending the trip on picturesque Phu Quoc - crystal clear water and white sandy beaches included!
view tour ⤍15 days / from3715 USD
Signature Vietnam & Thailand
Discover 3 main areas in each country: Vietnam with Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and the Halong Bay. Thailand with Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket. Discover authentic food experiences, historic city tours with knowledgeable guides and much more on this two week itinerary.
view tour ⤍3 days / from544 USD
Three Day Sapa Tour from Hanoi
Your private guide and car will take you through winding roads and terraced rice fields to Silver Waterfall and Heaven Gate for stunning views of Lai Chau Valley and Fanxipan mount. Spend a night in Sapa and visit the bustling market to see ethnic minority groups selling their handicrafts.
view tour ⤍2 days / from405 USD
Unique Mekong Delta from Saigon
Visit the bustling floating markets, local workshops, fruit orchards, and rice paddies, as well as cycle through the countryside and mingle with the friendly locals. You will cruise along the Mekong river to An Binh island, cycle through the orchards, visit floating markets and much more.
view tour ⤍2 days / from419 USD
Premium Halong Bay Cruise
Sail through the emerald waters of Halong Bay and marvel at the limestone cliffs, scattered islets, and floating fishing villages. Enjoy a range of activities, including kayaking, swimming, and cave exploration, while indulging in delicious Vietnamese cuisine.
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Travel tips for visiting the Mekong Delta
If you're planning a trip to the Mekong Delta, there are a few travel tips to keep in mind. First and foremost, be sure to pack light and bring comfortable, breathable clothing as the region can be hot and humid.
Insect repellent is also a must as mosquitoes and other bugs are prevalent. When it comes to transportation, renting a motorbike or bicycle is a great way to explore the area, but make sure to wear a helmet and be cautious of traffic.
Hiring a local guide can also be helpful in navigating the delta's maze of canals and finding hidden gems. Additionally, be prepared for cultural differences, including language barriers and different customs, and be respectful of local traditions.
#3 Learn about Vietnamese culture via a homestay
Homestays in the Mekong Delta offer a unique opportunity for travellers to experience the region's daily life, local cuisine, and customs while staying with welcoming families in traditional homes. Spend the night amid rural communities, observing daily aspects of Vietnamese culture and getting to know your hosts.
#4 Spend time in the Chau Doc region
Visit a Cham village and the fish farms on the river, or explore nearby Sam Mountain. Chau Doc offers a bustling market, temples, and waterside activities, making it a popular destination in the Mekong Delta. Visitors can also explore the Cham community, Sam Mountain, bird sanctuary, and historical sites in the surrounding area.
#5 Visit Can Tho — one of the best things to do in the Mekong Delta
The de facto capital of the delta is also its most appealing city, with a charming riverfront, a decent culinary scene, and some good walking opportunities. Chau Doc offers a unique blend of cultures, stunning natural scenery, and fascinating historical sites, making it a worthwhile destination for any traveller.
#6 Take a boat trip
Boat tours are a great way to explore the Mekong Delta, with options for day-trips and multi-day liveaboard trips available from various cities, including HCMC, My Tho, Cai Be, Vinh Long, Can Tho, and Chau Doc. The tours take visitors through the delta's labyrinthine waterways, where they can witness local life and enjoy stunning views of emerald paddy fields, coconut trees, and markets run by colourful boats.
#7 Spend time on the beaches of Phu Quoc Island
Phu Quoc Island is a must-visit destination for those seeking beautiful beaches, stunning sunsets, and a relaxed atmosphere. Sprawl through the gorgeous beaches, ride a motorbike through its mountainous interior and dive or snorkel around the coastline. A visit to this region is one of the best things to do in the Mekong Delta.
#8 Visit the infamous floating markets
The floating markets are one of the Mekong Delta's most iconic images, where vendors sell fruits, vegetables, and other goods from their boats. Cai Be and Can Tho are two of the most popular floating markets, but other smaller ones can be found in various parts of the delta.
#9 Explore Tra Su Cajuput Forest
Tra Su Cajuput Forest is a protected area located in An Giang Province, where visitors can take a boat ride through a maze of channels lined with cajuput trees. The forest is home to various bird species, including storks, herons, and cormorants.
#10 Try local delicacies
The Mekong Delta is known for its delicious and unique cuisine, including dishes such as banh xeo (crispy rice pancakes filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts), hu tieu (rice noodles served in a flavorful broth), and ca kho to (caramelized fish in a clay pot). Visitors should also try fresh fruit, coconut candies, and rice wine, which are all local specialities.
Where to stay
The Mekong Delta offers a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences. Larger cities like Can Tho and Chau Doc have a good range of hotels, from budget options to higher-end resorts.
Homestays are also a popular choice, offering visitors a chance to experience local life and hospitality. These are available in various villages throughout the delta. For those who prefer a more unique experience, floating homestays and eco-lodges are available in some areas, allowing visitors to stay on the water and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Bassac Victoria (Chau Doc). Expect imaginative iterations of Western and Asian dishes, such as roast loin of lamb or roasted duck breast, as well as cheaper meals such as pho.
- Phuong Nam (Can Tho). While here, try the snake meat, curried or with satay sauce. Or the crocodile steak with fries. Ostrich in steak or sautéed form is another favourite.
- Chuon Chuon Bistro (Phu Quoc Island). This restaurant features one of the best views on the entire island, and features an international menu.
How to get to here
The Mekong Delta is easily accessible by road, waterways, and air from various cities in Vietnam, such as Ho Chi Minh City, Can Tho, and Rach Gia. One of the most popular ways to get to the Mekong Delta is by taking a boat tour from Ho Chi Minh City, which allows visitors to explore the picturesque canals and floating markets of the region.
For those who prefer a faster mode of transportation, flights are available from Ho Chi Minh City.
By plane
You can cut a fair bit of travel time by taking a flight to or from the delta. Phu Quoc Island has the most connections, with services to the mainland cities of Can Tho, Rach Gia and Ca Mau as well as some from within the delta area itself.
Mekong Delta boat tours
Boat tours provide a great way to explore the Mekong Delta. There are plenty of options for day trips and multi-day liveaboard boat trips available from various cities. However, we recommend choosing just one destination since most day tours follow a similar itinerary.
How many days do you need here
The number of days needed in the Mekong Delta when travelling there depends on personal preferences and interests, but generally, a 2-3 day trip is recommended to explore the highlights of the region.
This allows for enough time to take a boat tour of the delta's waterways, visit local villages, and sample the region's delicious cuisine. However, for those who want to really immerse themselves in the area's laid-back atmosphere and way of life, a longer stay, perhaps up to a week or more, may be ideal.
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Tips for getting around
The Mekong Delta offers boat tours, motorbike rentals, public transportation, private cars/drivers, and diverse attractions. Planning ahead is key, especially regarding weather conditions. Heat, humidity, and heavy rain can affect the region. Dressing appropriately and staying hydrated will make your travels more comfortable.
By motorcycle and bike
With the main roads in the Mekong Delta often congested with traffic, it's a great idea to rent a bike or motorbike. This is a fantastic way to fully immerse yourself in the unhurried life of the region.
By boat
Locals used to do much of their travelling on the cargo boats that still crawl around the delta’s waterways. However, the increased prevalence of motorbikes has led to many routes being cut, and this is no longer a viable way of getting around for visitors.
By bus
There are plenty of bus services to and around the delta, though journeys can be long, and the scenery samey and uninspiring. Traffic has to stop occasionally at the ferries that make road travel in the delta possible, though the completion of some long-awaited bridges has sped up travel times.
The best time to visit the Mekong Delta
The best time to visit the Mekong Delta is during the dry season, which lasts from December to May. During this period, the weather is generally sunny and dry, and the water levels are lower, making it easier to explore the region's waterways.
The wet season, from June to November, can be more challenging for travel due to frequent heavy rain and flooding. However, it's also a great time to witness the vibrant greenery and lush landscapes of the delta, as well as experience the annual floating markets that take place during this time.
RoughGuides Tip: read all about the weather in Vietnam in Best time to Visit Vietnam
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