
Destination
Vietnam Yacht Charter
A country filled with celebration of endless delight of nature and culture
With over 4,000 islands and some of the world’s most spectacular UNESCO World Heritage sites, Vietnam promises an unforgettable yachting journey.
Vietnam is divided into three main regions: North, Central, and South. Hanoi, the country's capital, is located in the northern region. Here, ancient temples and beautiful lakes coexist with chic cafes and boutiques. Hanoi also serves as the perfect gateway to Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a premier yachting destination. At Halong Bay, over 3,000 limestone islands are waiting to be explored, which is perfect for island hopping. Discover hidden coves, anchor near floating villages, and enjoy the serene atmosphere. Among the islands, Lan Ha Bay and Cat Ba Island are the most famous, with their pristine beaches and hiking trails that lead to the jungle and caves. Travelling south, Central and Southern Vietnam are home to one of the most spellbinding yachting destinations. The capital of central Vietnam, Hue, is rich in history and UNESCO World Heritage-listed monuments. From the historic Imperial Palace to the tranquil banks of the Perfume River, Hue is steeped in culture. Not far away, Hoi An is another cultural destination with its blend of temples, traditional tailors, and food markets. Hoi An is also the gateway to the Lao Cham Islands, perfect for snorkelling and relaxing by the beach.
Further south, Nha Trang boasts white sand beaches, lively markets, and ancient monuments. Nearby, Ninh Van Bay has stunning and luxurious resorts atop rocky outcrops, surrounded by lush greenery and turquoise waters. Just a short cruise from Ninh Van Bay, Vân Phong Bay is a hidden gem that provides a more secluded escape. Both bays blend chic amenities with Vietnam’s coastal beauty. Going to the southern capital, Ho Chi Minh, or Saigon, the historical heart of the nation. Stroll its colonial streets, or explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, Independence Palace, and several other cultural places and learn local stories. At night, Ho Chi Minh’s Old Town street turns into a lively playground of colourful lights, world-class dining, and entertainment that continues into the early hours. At the southernmost tip of Vietnam, the island of Phu Quoc beckons people with its calm and colourful reefs. Often called Vietnam’s "Hawaii," Phu Quoc is a remote, idyllic destination. Visit traditional fishing villages, explore lush tropical biospheres, or indulge in the region’s famous weasel coffee.
<br>With rich cultural traditions, striking landscapes, and warm hospitality, Vietnam is a yachting destination beyond imagination. Roam its dynamic cities and calming shores with our Vietnam Yacht Charters Available.




When?
As a tropical country, Vietnam experiences a hot and humid climate throughout the year. So, visit Vietnam from October to April, during its dry season, when the weather is at its best.