Signature Journey · Vietnam · Roughly Eight Nights

Lanterns & Coastline

Da Nang · Hoi An · My Son

A small wooden boat slips into the dark, and you cup a paper lantern in both hands before setting it on the Thu Bon. It drifts, joins a hundred others, and the river turns to moving light. This is the Vietnam I want you to feel: warm afternoons that fold into quiet rituals, food eaten where it is grown, ruins held by jungle. You arrive curious. You leave changed by the small things.

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Photo · Jason Pham / Unsplash

The shape of it

  • Lantern boats on the Thu Bon
  • Marble Mountains above Da Nang sands
  • Private cao lau in Hoi An
  • Tailor fittings in the old town
  • Sunrise at the Cham towers
  • Coracle paddling with a local fisherman
Resort infinity pool framed by palm trees overlooking the ocean in Da Nang, with the APEC Park monument beyond
A beachfront infinity pool in Da Nang
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Days 1–3 · Da Nang

Where the coast begins

You start on the sand. I settle you along the curve of Da Nang's coast, where the South China Sea runs warm and the Marble Mountains rise just inland, five limestone hills laced with caves and small shrines. Mornings are slow here. You swim before the heat, then ride out to climb the worn stone steps of Thuy Son, where light falls through a cracked cave ceiling onto a quiet Buddha. In the afternoon I arrange a table by the water for grilled prawns and a cold glass of something local. Later you watch the fishing fleet come in, the round basket boats bobbing among the larger hulls, the whole bay turning gold. I keep these days unhurried on purpose. You are letting the rhythm of the coast reset you.

Where you stay · InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort, with the Furama Resort Danang as a calmer beachfront alternative
Luxury resort reflecting pool lined with symmetrical palms and villa pavilions opening to the sea at Hoi An
The Anam resort, near Hoi An
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Days 4–6 · Hoi An

Lanterns and yellow walls

Hoi An is the heart of this trip. You wander streets the color of ripe mango, where ochre walls hold the afternoon light and faded shophouses lean toward one another over the lane. I have you here for the cooking and the craft. One morning you shop the riverside market with a chef, then learn to fold the translucent skins of white rose dumplings and simmer a proper bowl of cao lau, the herb-flecked noodle dish you can only get right in this town. Another afternoon a trusted tailor takes your measurements, and a piece is ready before you leave. As dusk settles, the silk lanterns come on one by one. You step into a boat, set your own lantern on the water, and watch it go.

Where you stay · Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, with Anantara Hoi An Resort closer to the lantern-lit old town
Misty karst mountains and a lush green river valley with a lone sampan in Ninh Binh, Vietnam
Mist over the Ninh Binh countryside
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Day 7 · My Son

Brick held by jungle

We leave early, before the buses, while mist still hangs in the valley. My Son is a cluster of Cham temple towers built of red brick over a thousand years ago, set in a green bowl of hills southwest of Hoi An. The Cham fitted these bricks so closely that the seams nearly vanish, and the carvings of dancers and deities have softened under centuries of rain. You walk the cleared paths with a guide who reads the weathered reliefs aloud, then stand in a quiet group where the towers open to the sky. Roots press against old stone. Birds call from the canopy. Back in Hoi An by midday, you trade the hush of the ruins for an unscheduled afternoon, a long lunch, and the river again at dusk.

Where you stay · Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An (your base for the My Son morning)
Aerial view of Kem Beach in Phu Quoc with turquoise sea, white sand and a palm-fringed resort coastline
Aerial of Kem Beach, Phu Quoc
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Day 8 · The coast

A quiet day on the water

Your last full day belongs to the water. I keep it open. You can paddle out with a fisherman in one of the round coracle boats, the thung chai, learning the spin of the single oar that the locals make look easy and you will not. Or you stay close to the resort, swim in the early light, and let the afternoon stretch. I arrange a private lunch where the harbor empties into the sea, the boats riding low and bright on the swell, flags snapping in the breeze. There is time for one more bowl of noodles, one more walk along the sand. When the light goes amber over the fleet, you understand what this coast has been doing to you all week. It has slowed you down, and you have let it.

Where you stay · Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, with a farewell harbor lunch arranged privately
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