10 Days - Vietnam & Cambodia Revealed[Klong Toei (Bangkok), Thailand to Halong Bay (Hanoi)

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Klong Toei (Bangkok), Thailand to Halong Bay (Hanoi)
Ship: Star Seeker
Departure Date : Nov 15 2026 | Nov 25 2026 | Dec 17 2026 | Dec 27 2026 | Dec 27 2027 | Jan 06 2027 | Feb 19 2027 | Mar 01 2027
Itinerary
Day Klong Toei (Bangkok)Arrives 04:30 PM Departs 07:00 PM
Prepare for an unforgettable journey through Vietnam, where youâll uncover surprising discoveries as you travel over a thousand miles of the countryâs breathtaking landscapes, savor delicious seafood and pho, and fill your days with adventure. Beginning or ending your cruise in Hanoi, gives you time to explore the layered history of Vietnam's capital. An overnight in Halong Bay gives you time to cruise on a junk boat, exploring the limestone rock formations of this UNESCO world heritage site. Explore the narrow lanes of Hanoiâs Old Quarter and colonial architecture of the French Quarter before moving on. Da Nang, with its rich history and vibrant culture, is worth visiting for more than just its coastal beauty. Nearby youâll find three UNESCO sites, including Hoi An Ancient Town, a tranquil 16th century trading town where you can still walk or bicycle the picturesque lanes with nary a car in sight. Delve into Vietnamâs more recent past in Ho Chi Minh City, where French colonial architecture, traditional Vietnamese temples, and modern skyscrapers stand side-by-side with artifacts of the Vietnam War, like the Presidential Palace with a Communist tank still poised on the front lawn. Another overnight stay here lets you get to know farmers and fishermen in the Mekong Delta, see the secretive Cu Chi Tunnels that played a crucial role in the Viet Cong's 1975 victory. In addition to Vietnam, you will have several options to explore Cambodia, including a full-day visit to Pnomh Penh or a 2-night tour to Angkor Wat. This cruise starts or ends in Bangkok, giving you an opportunity to experience one of Asiaâs most vibrant cities.
Prepare for an unforgettable journey through Vietnam, where youâll uncover surprising discoveries as you travel over a thousand miles of the countryâs breathtaking landscapes, savor delicious seafood and pho, and fill your days with adventure. Beginning or ending your cruise in Hanoi, gives you time to explore the layered history of Vietnam's capital. An overnight in Halong Bay gives you time to cruise on a junk boat, exploring the limestone rock formations of this UNESCO world heritage site. Explore the narrow lanes of Hanoiâs Old Quarter and colonial architecture of the French Quarter before moving on. Da Nang, with its rich history and vibrant culture, is worth visiting for more than just its coastal beauty. Nearby youâll find three UNESCO sites, including Hoi An Ancient Town, a tranquil 16th century trading town where you can still walk or bicycle the picturesque lanes with nary a car in sight. Delve into Vietnamâs more recent past in Ho Chi Minh City, where French colonial architecture, traditional Vietnamese temples, and modern skyscrapers stand side-by-side with artifacts of the Vietnam War, like the Presidential Palace with a Communist tank still poised on the front lawn. Another overnight stay here lets you get to know farmers and fishermen in the Mekong Delta, see the secretive Cu Chi Tunnels that played a crucial role in the Viet Cong's 1975 victory. In addition to Vietnam, you will have several options to explore Cambodia, including a full-day visit to Pnomh Penh or a 2-night tour to Angkor Wat. This cruise starts or ends in Bangkok, giving you an opportunity to experience one of Asiaâs most vibrant cities.
Day Ko Kood, ThailandArrives 09:00 AM Departs 05:00 PM
Ko Kood is located in the South East part of Thailand, near the martime border with Cambodia. Koh Kood is a great island to visit and probably the best in Thailand for lovers of beaches, jungles, waterfalls and deserted roads which are ideal for cruising along on on your rental scooter. As with Koh Mak there isnt a vehicle ferry to the island. So, along with the stunning scenery and crystal clear water, expect it to be quiet, even in High Season.
Ko Kood is located in the South East part of Thailand, near the martime border with Cambodia. Koh Kood is a great island to visit and probably the best in Thailand for lovers of beaches, jungles, waterfalls and deserted roads which are ideal for cruising along on on your rental scooter. As with Koh Mak there isnt a vehicle ferry to the island. So, along with the stunning scenery and crystal clear water, expect it to be quiet, even in High Season.

Day Sihanoukville, CambodiaArrives 06:00 AM Departs 08:00 PM
"Cambodias certainly most famous for the temples of Angkor, but travelers seeking to wander farther are flocking to the small-yet-bustling coastal town of Sihanoukville. Renamed in 1964 for King Norodom Sihanouk, this provincial port is home to some of the nations most stunning coastline and a downtown that's a blend of local businesses and a lively expat scene centered on Serendipity Road.
Youll find not one beach but several, each with its own personality: good for whether you want a relaxed day reading a novel or one full of activity, food and people-watching.
Often described as the Thailand of 20 years ago, this region is less touristy but still able to meet your expectations for a perfect beach getaway. In Sihanoukville, you can take a guided snorkeling trip, kayak through mangrove forests, hike through a national park or horseback ride on the beach. Visitors in the mood for less action can spend time exploring the local temples or shopping near the beach. Angkors certainly amazing, but Sihanoukville might just be Cambodias most perfect, still-secret stop. "
"Cambodias certainly most famous for the temples of Angkor, but travelers seeking to wander farther are flocking to the small-yet-bustling coastal town of Sihanoukville. Renamed in 1964 for King Norodom Sihanouk, this provincial port is home to some of the nations most stunning coastline and a downtown that's a blend of local businesses and a lively expat scene centered on Serendipity Road.
Youll find not one beach but several, each with its own personality: good for whether you want a relaxed day reading a novel or one full of activity, food and people-watching.
Often described as the Thailand of 20 years ago, this region is less touristy but still able to meet your expectations for a perfect beach getaway. In Sihanoukville, you can take a guided snorkeling trip, kayak through mangrove forests, hike through a national park or horseback ride on the beach. Visitors in the mood for less action can spend time exploring the local temples or shopping near the beach. Angkors certainly amazing, but Sihanoukville might just be Cambodias most perfect, still-secret stop. "

Day At Sea
Day Nha Trang, VietnamArrive 08:00 AM
"In Nha Trang, on the southern Vietnamese coast, you'll find a magical combination of historic sites along with a stunning beach. You can while away a day here soaking up the sun, sand and sea, alternating snorkeling or scuba diving sessions with naps in the shade, lulled to sleep by the sound of the surf. And while warm, clear waters and a white-sand beach dotted with restaurants and bars would be enough for most visitors, the city has worthy historic sites that make it more than just a beach town.
Exploring Nha Trang beyond its beach brings you a better understanding of not only the city's history but also that of Vietnam as a whole, from long before the nation was formed through its colonial period. Work your way forward from Buddhist temples like the 7th- to 12th-century Po Nagar Cham Towers and the late-19th-century Long Son Pagoda, to the city's early-20th-century French Gothicstyle cathedral. By day's end, you'll likely find yourself drawn back to the water. Take a walk along the Hon Chong promontory, enjoying the view of the islands in Nha Trang Bay as you watch the sun melt into the sea. "
"In Nha Trang, on the southern Vietnamese coast, you'll find a magical combination of historic sites along with a stunning beach. You can while away a day here soaking up the sun, sand and sea, alternating snorkeling or scuba diving sessions with naps in the shade, lulled to sleep by the sound of the surf. And while warm, clear waters and a white-sand beach dotted with restaurants and bars would be enough for most visitors, the city has worthy historic sites that make it more than just a beach town.
Exploring Nha Trang beyond its beach brings you a better understanding of not only the city's history but also that of Vietnam as a whole, from long before the nation was formed through its colonial period. Work your way forward from Buddhist temples like the 7th- to 12th-century Po Nagar Cham Towers and the late-19th-century Long Son Pagoda, to the city's early-20th-century French Gothicstyle cathedral. By day's end, you'll likely find yourself drawn back to the water. Take a walk along the Hon Chong promontory, enjoying the view of the islands in Nha Trang Bay as you watch the sun melt into the sea. "

Day Nha Trang, VietnamArrive 1:00 PM Departs 03:30 PM
"In Nha Trang, on the southern Vietnamese coast, you'll find a magical combination of historic sites along with a stunning beach. You can while away a day here soaking up the sun, sand and sea, alternating snorkeling or scuba diving sessions with naps in the shade, lulled to sleep by the sound of the surf. And while warm, clear waters and a white-sand beach dotted with restaurants and bars would be enough for most visitors, the city has worthy historic sites that make it more than just a beach town.
Exploring Nha Trang beyond its beach brings you a better understanding of not only the city's history but also that of Vietnam as a whole, from long before the nation was formed through its colonial period. Work your way forward from Buddhist temples like the 7th- to 12th-century Po Nagar Cham Towers and the late-19th-century Long Son Pagoda, to the city's early-20th-century French Gothicstyle cathedral. By day's end, you'll likely find yourself drawn back to the water. Take a walk along the Hon Chong promontory, enjoying the view of the islands in Nha Trang Bay as you watch the sun melt into the sea. "
"In Nha Trang, on the southern Vietnamese coast, you'll find a magical combination of historic sites along with a stunning beach. You can while away a day here soaking up the sun, sand and sea, alternating snorkeling or scuba diving sessions with naps in the shade, lulled to sleep by the sound of the surf. And while warm, clear waters and a white-sand beach dotted with restaurants and bars would be enough for most visitors, the city has worthy historic sites that make it more than just a beach town.
Exploring Nha Trang beyond its beach brings you a better understanding of not only the city's history but also that of Vietnam as a whole, from long before the nation was formed through its colonial period. Work your way forward from Buddhist temples like the 7th- to 12th-century Po Nagar Cham Towers and the late-19th-century Long Son Pagoda, to the city's early-20th-century French Gothicstyle cathedral. By day's end, you'll likely find yourself drawn back to the water. Take a walk along the Hon Chong promontory, enjoying the view of the islands in Nha Trang Bay as you watch the sun melt into the sea. "

Day At Sea
Day Hoi An (Da Nang), VietnamArrives 10:00 AM Departs 11:00 PM
Weâll stay here overnight to explore three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. My Son Sanctuary is Vietnamâs most important Champa ruin dating back to the 4th century. The imperial city of Hue is the spiritual heart of Vietnam and home to Nguyen Dynasty emperors. Admire the beauty of Hueâs bridges, canals, and lakes. And Hoi An is a tranquil 16th century trading town that has changed little over the centuries. Walk over the 400-year-old covered bridge, pausing to ponder the dog and monkey statues guarding either end.
Weâll stay here overnight to explore three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. My Son Sanctuary is Vietnamâs most important Champa ruin dating back to the 4th century. The imperial city of Hue is the spiritual heart of Vietnam and home to Nguyen Dynasty emperors. Admire the beauty of Hueâs bridges, canals, and lakes. And Hoi An is a tranquil 16th century trading town that has changed little over the centuries. Walk over the 400-year-old covered bridge, pausing to ponder the dog and monkey statues guarding either end.
Day Chan May (Hue), VietnamArrives 06:00 AM Departs 02:00 PM
Hue, located near the port of Chan May, is a city rich in history and culture, once the imperial capital of Vietnam. Known for its ancient citadel, royal tombs, and stunning pagodas, Hue offers a glimpse into the countryâs royal past. Visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed Imperial City, the serene Thien Mu Pagoda, and the elaborate tombs of past emperors, making it a fascinating destination for history and culture enthusiasts.
Hue, located near the port of Chan May, is a city rich in history and culture, once the imperial capital of Vietnam. Known for its ancient citadel, royal tombs, and stunning pagodas, Hue offers a glimpse into the countryâs royal past. Visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed Imperial City, the serene Thien Mu Pagoda, and the elaborate tombs of past emperors, making it a fascinating destination for history and culture enthusiasts.
Day CRUISING HALONG BAYArrives 11:30 AM Departs 01:00 PM
Cruising through Halong Bay offers a mesmerizing experience, as you glide past its emerald waters, towering limestone karsts, and lush islands, immersing yourself in the serene beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site. For a closer view of the limestone formations and to visit some of the islands, take a shore excursion on a junk boat during your stay in Halong Bay.
Cruising through Halong Bay offers a mesmerizing experience, as you glide past its emerald waters, towering limestone karsts, and lush islands, immersing yourself in the serene beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site. For a closer view of the limestone formations and to visit some of the islands, take a shore excursion on a junk boat during your stay in Halong Bay.
Day Halong Bay, VietnamArrive 01:30 PM
"Like a combination of Thailand's famous limestone islanded Phang Nga Bay and old Hong Kong's harbor with its dragon-sailed junks, Vietnam's Halong Bay is fast making its way to the top of everyone's Asian must-see travel list. The bay and its almost two thousand islands were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994 giving an official stamp of recognition to this natural wonder that has captivated painters and poets for centuries. Halong City has several markets and restaurants worth visiting, and is also a convenient base before setting out for places like Cat Ba Island and some of the smaller islets with their underground caves and biodiverse wildlife. As you sail the bay or look at it from the mainland, you may feel like you've stepped into a postcard or a painting from the classic era of Vietnamese art.
Some travelers come here for active days filled with kayaking, caving and islet-hopping but you can also sit back and simply sail through this stunning bay or take a day trip to fishing villages with their colorful markets. If you are up for venturing farther afield, it's a three-hour trip (each way) to Hanoi but worth the effort if you have yet to visit the city. "
"Like a combination of Thailand's famous limestone islanded Phang Nga Bay and old Hong Kong's harbor with its dragon-sailed junks, Vietnam's Halong Bay is fast making its way to the top of everyone's Asian must-see travel list. The bay and its almost two thousand islands were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994 giving an official stamp of recognition to this natural wonder that has captivated painters and poets for centuries. Halong City has several markets and restaurants worth visiting, and is also a convenient base before setting out for places like Cat Ba Island and some of the smaller islets with their underground caves and biodiverse wildlife. As you sail the bay or look at it from the mainland, you may feel like you've stepped into a postcard or a painting from the classic era of Vietnamese art.
Some travelers come here for active days filled with kayaking, caving and islet-hopping but you can also sit back and simply sail through this stunning bay or take a day trip to fishing villages with their colorful markets. If you are up for venturing farther afield, it's a three-hour trip (each way) to Hanoi but worth the effort if you have yet to visit the city. "
