DAY 1-3: SAPA
The majestic valley of SaPa is, undoubtedly, among the best honeymoon destinations in Vietnam. Though the colorful destination of terraced rice fields, flowing streams, and 3143-meter high Mount Fansipan also attracts families and solo travelers, it is the honeymooners that will enjoy here the most.
Highlights
· Arrive at Thanh Phu Bridge and then Nam Cang Village
· Learn how to make writing paper from rice, silver jewelry and embroidery
· Try a special herbal bath
· Walk up to the jungle to explore the beautiful surrounding nature
· Visit one of the small houses of remote located Red Dao minorities
· Return to Hanoi
DAY 4: HANOI
Hanoi is one of the top-drawer in persuading newly-wedded couples to explore interesting culture and traditions and an experience of a lifetime. With its overflowing natural and man-made architectures, food hubs and attractions, it is sure to be a hotspot for an Asian honeymoon adventure. After the long and hectic preparations for the wedding, nothing beats a getaway in the sweet and energizing ambiance of Hanoi.
Highlights
· Join in a street food tour: Stroll around the market and taste ‘Banh Goi’, ‘Bun Cha’, sweet fried fruits ‘O Mai’, ‘Cha Ca La Vong’
DAY 5-7: NINH BINH – HANOI
Positioned in the North of Vietnam, Ninh Binh Province is amongst the most charming honeymoon destinations with lots of the symbolic attractions to record. For the honeymooners, honeymoon trips to Ninh Binh will, for sure, leave them with the everlasting memories to tell the future kids.
Highlights
· Visit Hoa Lu, Temples of Dinh Tien Hoang, Trang An Complex and caves
· Discover Van Long Wetland
· Cycle around the beautiful countryside
Phu Quoc – The Pearl Island
Phu Quoc Island boasts idyllic beaches, romantic sunsets, evergreen forests, and a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal holiday destination for travelers looking to escape bustling city life. Located 45 kilometers west of Ha Tien in the far south of Vietnam, the northern part of the island is relatively untouched due to its status as a UNESCO-listed national park but there are plenty of luxurious resorts, funky bars, and quaint cafes along the southern coastline.
Aside from beachside activities, visitors can also explore traditional villages, expansive nature parks and Buddhist pagodas, all of which are easily accessible via motorcycle, taxi, bus or even daytrips by reputable companies. Catering to just about any budget level and preference, Phu Quoc’s dining scene ranges from local markets selling fresh seafood and Vietnamese street food to expat-owned bistros offering authentic western and European fare.
JW Marriott Emerald Bay Phu Quoc – One of Fantastical Places for Wedding
‘Nestled on the pristine beach of Bai Kem, amidst sparkling waters and spectacular natural beauty of Phu Quoc Island, JW Marriott Phu Quoc offers a paradisiacal escape designed by the highly regarded architect Bill Bensley.’
‘At JW Marriott Phu Quoc, you can expect a romantic wedding ceremony in the impressive-designed grand ballroom or an intimate one at dawn or sunset on the beach. Each flower is carefully chosen, each candle is intuitively placed, each small detail is exquisitely taken care, and everything is hand-picked by the artists.’
‘From the lush tropical gardens to the dreamy turquoise sea; from an opulent ceremony to a whimsical party in wonderland, whatever you desire, at JW Marriott Phu Quoc, every wedding is a story of endless love