5 Attractions of Vietnam for Your Honeymoon
The diverse culture, natural beauty, and delectable dishes of Vietnam have been attracting tourists from every corner of the world for decades now. No wonder Vietnam honeymoonpackages are also popular! This country offers everything from romantic beaches to fun city tours all the way to action-packed nature adventures and laidback community immersions.
If you are looking
for Vietnam honeymoon
recommendations, here’s a list:
1.
The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, Hanoi
The Imperial
Citadel of Thang Long was the center of ancient Hanoi for eight centuries. This
UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most important historical and cultural
attractions in the country. While you are in Hanoi, take the chance to roam
around other interesting cultural sites, French-inspired architectures, and
markets. Don't forget to dine in at restaurants where you can taste the finest
Vietnamese dishes. You should definitely try the popular pho because this is
where this noodle soup was born. And don’t forget to try their sweet
meringue-like egg coffee at GiangCafé!
2. Dark Cave, QuảngBình Province
This spectacular
cave in QuảngBình is perfect for adventurous couples who love nature and
trekking. The Dark Cave is one of the top ecological and adventurous
destinations in the world. Aside from seeing the rock formations, you will also
be excited trying out various activities like zip-lining to the entrance of the
cave, having a natural mud bath, swimming, as well as kayaking.
3. Ha Long Bay, QuảngNình Province
One of the popular Vietnam honeymoon destinations is Ha Long Bay. Many couples and travelers cruise on this
bay to discover the beauty of the limestone islands. This UNESCO World Heritage
Site is also now included in the New 7 Wonders of Nature.
4. Old Town Hoi An
This historic
district is known for its postcard-worthy scenery, especially the Hoi An
riverside. Traditional and modern boats at the port as well as the colonial
architecture that mixes Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese styles will surely catch
your attention.
5. PhúQuốc Island
Tagged as the pearl
island of the South, PhúQuốc is home to some of the prettiest beaches in
Southeast Asia. Two of the perfect honeymoon spots here are Long Beach and Ong
Lang Beach. You will enjoy doing water activities for sure, but what will
really make your trip more interesting are the other experiences that the
island offers, such as visiting the local villages, praying at Buddhist
pagodas, and shopping at the night market.
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