Da Nang

Da Nang

Da Nang is a major port city lying on the estuary of Han River. The mountains and peninsulas surrounding Da Nang offer both a safe shelter to the port and fantastic landscapes to visitors. Da Nang is a pleasant city in terms of climate and topography, with its white sandy beaches and the banks of the river that are particularly well laid out.

Hoi An

Hoi An

In 1999, Hoi An’s old quarter was officially listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This charming, well-preserved town was in the past a major port for the trade in South-East Asia between the 15th and 19th centuries. Thanks to the large estuary of Thu Bon River and its very safe anchorage point for vessels traveling from China and Japan to India and Europe, Hoi An became the most important trading port in the south of the Sea of China.

Hue

Hue

Hue is located in central Vietnam, just a few kilometers away from the shore of the South China Sea. Established as the capital of unified Vietnam in 1802, Hue was the political, cultural and religious center under the Nguyen Dynasty until 1945. The Perfume River winding its way through the city brings great natural beauty.

Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park

Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park

Phong Nha Ke Bang is at about 500km south of Hanoi. This national park has been classified as a World Heritage Site, thanks to its richness and biodiversity. The park was created to protect the second largest karst region in the world and its unique ecosystems.

Quang Tri and The DMZ

Quang Tri and The DMZ

Located in the northern part of Central Vietnam, Quang Tri is the province where it was decided to establish a partition between North and South Vietnam in 1954, with Ben Hai River standing as the natural border.