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Call us on 01273 322 398
Email us at vietnam.families@rickshawtravel.co.uk


Festive opening hours:

Thursday 19th December: 9am – 12pm

Saturday 21st December: Closed

Christmas Eve: 9am – 2pm

Christmas Day & Boxing Day: Closed

New Year’s Eve: 9am – 2pm

New Year’s Day: Closed

 

Normal opening hours:

Monday – Friday: 9am – 5pm

Saturdays: 9am – 2pm

Sundays: closed

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Meet our Vietnam Family travel specialists

Our Vietnam family travel specialists are here to help and inspire you throughout the planning of your family holiday. They know all the best tips about travelling in Vietnam and have experienced many of the tours we offer first-hand. We pride ourselves on providing excellent service levels which continue throughout the life of your booking, and when you are away you’ll also have the 24-hour support of our local English speaking partners in Vietnam.

Find out more about our Vietnam travel specialists below…

Emma travel specialist with kids

Emma

Vietnam was a fantastic adventure that amazed my family at every corner. The busy streets of Hanoi and the delicious smells of street food were so exciting. Cruising in Bai Tu Long Bay was like entering a magical world with tall cliffs. Hoi An’s lantern-lit nights and old charm felt like going back in time, and Ho Chi Minh City was full of lively energy. Visiting the Cu Chi Tunnels showed my family  Vietnam’s history, and the friendly smiles of the people made us feel at home. From tasty pho to beautiful landscapes, Vietnam captured our hearts in a special way.

Miles

Vietnam is a wonderfully diverse country and it’s almost impossible to pick a highlight, as the entire region offers spectacular experiences, dramatic scenery, and some of the warmest, friendliest people.

One of the best experiences that my customers love is staying in the heart of the Mekong Delta, where you are fortunate enough to spend time with a local family that welcomes you with such broad smiles and warm hearts. Families also tend to really enjoy Hoi An, especially with the beach so close to the Old Town. I would recommend spending the morning getting measured up at one of the tailors before heading off for a swim and a snorkel during the midday heat. Hoi An is so beautiful in the evening too, with lanterns lining the streets and there are some amazing places to stop for dinner.

Whatever you’re after from your time away, you’ll be sure to find it in Vietnam.

Miles Hanoi
David travel specialist

David

If you want a family holiday of a lifetime then I think Vietnam has to be your pick.  The country is so diverse, from the buzzing cities to the serenity of the countryside, and the food is incredible.

Whenever I head away, I like to try and live like a local so one of my favourite things to do was to start the morning with a Vietnamese coffee at a roadside café, watching the locals as they go about their day, before heading out to explore myself.

Some of the other highlights from my time in Vietnam are when I kayaked around the amazing limestone islands of Bai Tu Long Bay and cycled around the ancient streets of Hanoi; I just loved being on the move and never knowing what may be round each corner!