General
Mekong Eyes offers an excellent opportunity to travel between Ho Chi Minh City and the island destination of Phu Quoc via the Mekong Delta.
Begin with a night cruising on board the Mekong Eyes will offer a truly relaxing vibe. Transfer overland from Ho Chi Minh City to Cai Be and embark on a wooden cruise boat. Sit back and watch the fantastic scenery and the daily life of the Mekong people with chances to disembark for guided leisurely strolls through the villages. Take in the scenery with many fantastic photo opportunities to be had. Disembark at the waterfront town of Rach Gia and board a hydrofoil bound for Phu Quoc.
| Destination | Vietnam |
|---|---|
| Cities | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Departure Location | Hotel |
| Visits | Mekong Delta, Phu Quoc, Rach Gia. |
| Duration | 2 Days / 1 Night |
Tour Schedule
Departs: On Selected Dates - Multi-Day Tour
Guaranteed Departure applies As soon as 2 people are booked on this tour.
NOTE: We regret we do not accept children under 15 years old on this tour.
Terms & Conditions
Itinerary and price subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control. Please refer to our full terms and conditions available on our brochure or from our website. Active Asia reserves the right to alter the hotels and/or the itinerary if needed due to availability and/or adverse weather conditions.
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