Foodies rejoice! There are plenty of Food & Wine Vacations around the world to satisfy you taste buds and palate! Travel to a big city with a wide variety of cuisines to get a quick sampling of what the world has to offer food lovers. Or travel to a destination known for it's unique flavors and spices. Find out where the locals go to venture off the beaten path and to get more of an authentic experience. Looking for a sip or two of wine? Go on a wine tasting tour in a region known for just that. Soak in the countryside while traveling on bike from winery to winery, or hire a car to take you there. ...read more »
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photo by Chris and VeeHo Chi Minh City
The largest city in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh (also known to tourists as Saigon) is home to monks, artists and musicians. The mixture of styles in the city is astounding. Known as the Paris of Asia, the city features wide walkways lined with trees and French... read more »
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photo by Craig & GaynorHoi An
A small harbor town on the coast of Vietnam, Hoi An is known for retaining its classical asian style with just a touch of contemporary class. There are plenty of historical sights to see as well as a bustling marketplace and great food, so on your next... read more »
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photo by Travelling Lousies!Hue
Located on the banks of the Perfume River, Hue is a great destination for those travellers who enjoy historical sites. There are palaces with gardens and lakes to see, and the people are quite friendly. Visitors often remark that Hue has the best food i... read more »
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photo by Kyle & DanNha Trang
A former quiet fishing village, the small Vietnamese coastal town of Nha Trang is now a thriving beachside resort. Bordering the South China Sea, Nha Trang Beach is 6 kilometers of pristine fine white sand and sparkling blue water. Already a popular... read more »
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photo by Amnon & RinatCan Tho
Find highlights on things to do and see in Can Tho shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Can Tho across multiple sites to help plan your... read more »
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photo by Michelle and SusanHalong Bay
Halong is a tranquil bay in North Vietnam, close to China. Travelers will find thousands of limestone islands with lush vegetation and massive caves. There are also walking trails with modern lighting and quiet fishing villages for visitors to explore. read more »
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photo by Wandering SpaullsMui Ne
On Mui Ne Beach, travelers will find some of the best weather for enjoying its tropical beaches and immense sand dunes. Kite surfing is the most frequented sport and tourists can take lessons from locals. Mostly undiscovered, Mui Ne Beach is the perfect... read more »
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photo by LoCaPhu Quoc
Attractive to backpackers and jetsetters alike, Phu Quoc is a travelers’ dream. With soft coconut-flanked beaches, a lush geography with rainforests and waterfalls, and a range of fun activities, it’s no wonder this small fishing village is growing in p... read more »
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photo by The Cheng FamilyMekong Delta
Find highlights on things to do and see in Mekong Delta shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Mekong Delta across multiple sites to help plan you... read more »
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photo by The KuhtasHa Noi
Tourists in Vietnam flock to Hanoi to see its unique depiction of traditional Asian culture. The historical values of the city are present in the temples and monuments of the Old Quarter, a 36-street shopping paradise which has endured for more than 1,0... read more »
Top Five Food & Wine Trip Blogs
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Goodbye Vietnam | Mar 02 07'
"So, thank you, Vietnam, for all that you’ve taught us, for all that we’ve experienced, for all the wonderful people we’ve been able to meet on your soil"
Good Bye, Vietnam!Four weeks visiting you has flown by so quickly! It seems like only yesterday that we arrived in Ho Chi Minh City (that’s what th... Continue reading »
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Vietnam, Hoi An: Pointy Hats and Local Delights | Apr 04 07'
"We took a stroll through Central Market and we were amazed at the proportion of women wearing Vietnamese conical hats"
Greenfield Hotel in Hoi An was meant to be a luxury expense for us, as we splurged and paid $25 (around ₤14) for a room. When we looked at photos o... Continue reading »
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Vietnam, Nha Trang: Takin' It Easy | Apr 02 07'
"We headed to the beach with Mads and Frida, to watch all of the Vietnamese locals enjoying the waves and the fresh, cool air"
Nha Trang was our third place to visit in Vietnam during our 2-1/2 weeks in the country. The seaside town was much larger than we anticipated and w... Continue reading »
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Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City: Don't Miss Saigon | Mar 29 07'
"Many parts of the tunnels are so small that the Vietnamese had to crawl through the tunnels on their stomachs, elbows and knees"
To get to Vietnam from our last Cambodian destination, Phnom Penh, we booked ourselves onto a bus and in five fairly quick hours we arrived in Ho C... Continue reading »
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We Won't Miss Saigon | Feb 22 06'
We Won’t Miss Saigon.VietnamFast facts:*Written language doesn't use Chinese style script. It had until the 17th century when it was rewritten, usi... Continue reading »



