Trails of Indochina releases exclusive luxury Vietnamese beach/city combo
Trails of Indochina has linked beachside Hoi An and Hanoi with the release of an exclusive luxury package offering the opportunity to stay at two of Vietnam’s most prestigious five star hotels.
Featured accommodation in Hoi An is The Nam Hai, a sprawling one kilometre long beachfront property offering 100 villas, 40 of which boast private pools, located on famous ‘China Beach’.
Accommodation for the Hanoi section is the InterContinental Hanoi Westlake Hotel and Resort.
Prices start from AUD1399* per person twin share for the six-night package which includes a one-way economy airfare between Danang and Hanoi (or vice versa) all accommodation, airport transfers and daily breakfast at both resorts.
Pricing for both resorts is based on a stay three nights – pay only two basis.
Trails of Indochina is also offering the opportunity to enhance both programs with the addition of in-depth sightseeing in both Hoi An and Hanoi and an overnight Ha Long Bay luxury junk cruise option.
The additional sightseeing option is priced from AUD199* per person.
Pricing for the Ha Long Bay junk cruise, which also includes the Hoi An/Hanoi sightseeing option, starts from AUD569 per person twin share inclusive of onboard accommodation, dinner, breakfast and lunch.
*Conditions apply. Please note tour prices do not include international airfares.
For more information please contact Trails of Indochina – Sales & Marketing, telephone 0414 091 933, email [email protected] or visit www.trailsofindochina.com
A Report by by The Mole
Chitra Mogul
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