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3 Weeks Vietnam: Best of North to South
- Sapa trekking
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Hue & Hoi An heritage
- Mekong Delta experiences
- Phu Quoc beaches
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Hanoi
- Day 3: Sapa
- Day 4: Sapa – Hanoi
- Day 5: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 6: Cat Ba Island
- Day 7: Cat Ba Island – Ninh Binh
- Day 8: Ninh Binh
- Day 9: Phong Nha
- Day 10: Phong Nha – DMZ – Hue
- Day 11: Hue
- Day 12: Hue – Hai Van Pass – Hoi An
- Day 13: Hoi An
- Day 14: Hoi An
- Day 15: Hoi An – Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 16: Mekong Delta
- Day 17: Mekong Delta
- Day 18: Mekong Delta – Phu Quoc
- Day 19: Phu Quoc
- Day 20: Phu Quoc
- Day 21: Phu Quoc – Ho Chi Minh City / Hanoi












3 Weeks North & Central Vietnam: Natural & Cultural Highlights
- Sapa trekking
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Phong Nha caves
- Ninh Binh landscapes
- Hoi An heritage
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Hanoi
- Day 3: Sapa
- Day 4: Sapa
- Day 5: Sapa – Ha Giang
- Day 6: Ha Giang – Dong Van
- Day 7: Dong Van – Meo Vac
- Day 8: Meo Vac – Ha Giang – Hanoi
- Day 9: Lan Ha bay
- Day 10: Lan Ha bay – Cat Ba Island
- Day 11: Cat Ba Island – Ninh Binh
- Day 12: Ninh Binh
- Day 13: Phong Nha
- Day 14: Phong Nha
- Day 15: Phong Nha – DMZ – Hue
- Day 16: Hue
- Day 17: Hue – Hai Van Pass – Hoi An
- Day 18: Hoi An
- Day 19: Hoi An
- Day 20: Hoi An
- Day 21: Hoi An – Hanoi












3 weeks: Vietnam Nature, Culture & Beaches in a Slow Pace
- Pu Luong trekking
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Hoi An countryside
- Mekong Delta homestay
- Phu Quoc beaches
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Hanoi
- Day 3: Pu Luong
- Day 4: Pu Luong
- Day 5: Pu Luong – Ninh Binh
- Day 6: Ninh Binh
- Day 7: Ninh Binh
- Day 8: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 9: Lan Ha Bay – Cat Ba Island
- Day 10: Cat Ba Island – Hoi An
- Day 11: Hoi An
- Day 12: Hoi An
- Day 13: Hoi An
- Day 14: Hoi An – Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 15: Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 16: Ho Chi Minh City – Mekong Delta
- Day 17: Mekong Delta
- Day 18: Mekong Delta – Phu Quoc
- Day 19: Phu Quoc
- Day 20: Phu Quoc
- Day 21: Phu Quoc
- Day 22: Phu Quoc – Ho Chi Minh City / Hanoi


















3 Weeks: Vietnam’s Adventure Through North & Central
- Sapa trekking
- Ha Giang Loop
- Ban Gioc & Ba Be nature
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Hoi An & Phong Nha highlights
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Hanoi – Sapa
- Day 3: Sapa
- Day 4: Sapa
- Day 5: Sapa – Ha Giang
- Day 6: Ha Giang – Dong Van
- Day 7: Dong Van – Meo Vac
- Day 8: Meo Vac – Ban Gioc Waterfall
- Day 9: Ban Gioc Waterfall – Ba Be Lake
- Day 10: Ba Be Lake
- Day 11: Ba Be Lake – Hanoi
- Day 12: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 13: Cat Ba Island
- Day 14: Cat Ba – Ninh Binh
- Day 15: Ninh Binh
- Day 16: Phong Nha
- Day 17: Phong Nha
- Day 18: Phong Nha – Hoi An
- Day 19: Hoi An
- Day 20: Hoi An
- Day 21: Hoi An


















3 Weeks Northern Vietnam: The Big Loop
- Sapa trekking
- Ha Giang Loop
- Off beaten Cao Bang & Ban Gioc
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Ninh Binh & Pu Luong countryside
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Hanoi – Sapa
- Day 3: Sapa
- Day 4: Sapa
- Day 5: Sapa – Ha Giang
- Day 6: Ha Giang – Dong Van
- Day 7: Dong Van – Meo Vac
- Day 8: Meo Vac – Ban Gioc Waterfall
- Day 9: Ban Gioc Waterfall – Ba Be Lake
- Day 10: Ba Be Lake
- Day 11: Ba Be Lake – Hanoi
- Day 12: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 13: Cat Ba Island
- Day 14: Cat Ba – Hanoi
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Why Local Vietnam Is the Trusted Local Expert for 3-Week Vietnam Tours
Our 3-week Vietnam tours are built for travelers who want to explore deeply and meaningfully. Based in Vietnam, our Vietnamese–Dutch team uses over ten years of local experience to design 21-day journeys that connect iconic highlights with lesser-known destinations. You’ll travel at your own pace, with private guides, authentic stays, and real insight into Vietnamese culture.
- Deep local knowledge and long-term experience
- Expertly designed 21-day routes from north to south
- Genuine local connections and off-beat discoveries
- Private, flexible travel with full on-the-ground support
- Sustainable, honest, and experience-driven approach
Everything You Need to Know About 3 Week Vietnam Tours
Practical Insights for Visiting Vietnam in 3 Weeks
A 3-week Vietnam tour lets you experience the country in depth — from the remote mountains of the north to the beaches and river life of the south. Here’s what to know before planning your 21-day journey.
Is three weeks enough to see all of Vietnam?
Yes. Three weeks allows you to explore the entire length of Vietnam comfortably. You can travel from north to south at a relaxed pace, visiting both major highlights and lesser-known destinations while leaving room for spontaneous local experiences along the way.
What can I realistically see in a 3-week Vietnam tour?
In 21 days, you can see Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An, Hue, and Ho Chi Minh City, plus scenic regions like Ha Giang, Cao Bang, or Phong Nha. You’ll also have time to relax on beaches in Phu Quoc or the central coast — making it a complete Vietnam experience.
Should I travel north to south Vietnam or the reverse?
Most travelers start in Hanoi and finish in Ho Chi Minh City, which follows Vietnam’s natural geography from cool highlands to tropical lowlands. The reverse route is also possible, especially if you want to end your trip in the peaceful north after exploring the busy south.
What are the best places to visit in Vietnam for a 3-week trip?
Highlights include the Ha Giang Loop, Ninh Binh, Halong Bay, Hue, Hoi An, the Mekong Delta, and Phu Quoc. With three weeks, you can include both iconic attractions and hidden regions, creating a balanced mix of nature, culture, and relaxation.
How much should I budget for a 3-week Vietnam tour?
Expect to spend between 1,900 and 3,000 USD per person for a private 21-day Vietnam tour, depending on comfort level, destinations, and inclusions. This covers accommodation, private transport, guides, and activities. Luxury trips or extensive travel days may cost more.
Which month is best for a 3-week Vietnam trip?
The most comfortable months for a 3-week Vietnam tour are October to April, when temperatures are moderate nationwide. Summer months (May–August) bring heat and short rain showers but also lush landscapes and quieter destinations — ideal for longer, flexible trips.
Best Itineraries for a 1-Week Vietnam Tour
Here are three popular 7-day Vietnam tours — each offering a different way to explore the country: the mountains and culture of the north, the heritage and coastline of central Vietnam, or the rivers and islands of the south.
3 Weeks Vietnam: Best of North to South
- Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi and join an evening street food tour in the Old Quarter.
- Day 2: Enjoy a free day exploring Hanoi before taking the night train to Sapa.
- Day 3: Trek through Sapa’s terraced fields from Y Linh Ho to Ta Van Village.
- Day 4: Continue trekking from Ta Van to Giang Ta Chai, passing waterfalls and bamboo forests.
- Day 5: Cruise through the emerald waters of Lan Ha Bay.
- Day 6: Cycle around Viet Hai Village and relax on Cat Ba Island.
- Day 7: Spend a relaxed morning on Cat Ba before heading to Ninh Binh.
- Day 8: Visit Hoa Lu, Trang An, and Mua Cave, then take the night train to Dong Hoi.
- Day 9: Explore the impressive Paradise and Phong Nha caves.
- Day 10: Travel through the former DMZ on your way to Hue.
- Day 11: Discover the Imperial City and royal heritage of Hue.
- Day 12: Drive along the scenic Hai Van Pass to Hoi An.
- Day 13: Enjoy a free day in the charming streets of Hoi An.
- Day 14: Cycle through Hoi An’s countryside and row a basket boat on the river.
- Day 15: Fly to Ho Chi Minh City in southern Vietnam.
- Day 16: Explore the Mekong Delta’s lush waterways and local life.
- Day 17: Visit floating markets and experience daily life on the river.
- Day 18: Fly to Phu Quoc Island for your beach escape.
- Day 19: Relax on Phu Quoc’s white-sand beaches.
- Day 20: Enjoy another free day in tropical island paradise.
- Day 21: Fly back to Ho Chi Minh City for your departure.
3 Weeks North & Central Vietnam: Natural & Cultural Highlights
- Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi and experience the local cuisine on a street food tour.
- Day 2: Spend a free day exploring Hanoi before your overnight train to Sapa.
- Day 3: Visit waterfalls and mountain passes on a scenic Sapa drive.
- Day 4: Trek through ethnic hill tribe villages surrounded by rice terraces.
- Day 5: Take a scenic bus ride to Ha Giang and stay in a local homestay.
- Day 6: Begin the Ha Giang Loop through breathtaking mountain landscapes to Dong Van.
- Day 7: Visit Vietnam’s northernmost point and drive the stunning Ma Pi Leng Pass.
- Day 8: Travel from Meo Vac back to Hanoi through scenic rural villages.
- Day 9: Head to Lan Ha Bay and embark on an overnight cruise.
- Day 10: Explore Viet Hai Village and relax on Cat Ba Island.
- Day 11: Enjoy a free morning on Cat Ba before traveling to Ninh Binh.
- Day 12: Discover Hoa Lu, Trang An, and climb to Mua Cave viewpoint.
- Day 13: Explore Phong Nha and Paradise caves, two of Vietnam’s best-known caverns.
- Day 14: Trek to E Cave and enjoy the jungle scenery around Phong Nha.
- Day 15: Travel from Phong Nha to Hue with a stop at the Vinh Moc Tunnels.
- Day 16: Explore Hue’s Imperial City and historic landmarks.
- Day 17: Take the coastal road from Hue to Hoi An via the Hai Van Pass.
- Day 18: Spend a leisurely day exploring Hoi An’s ancient town.
- Day 19: Cycle through Hoi An’s countryside and try basket boat rowing.
- Day 20: Enjoy another relaxing day in Hoi An or at the beach.
- Day 21: Depart from Hoi An and conclude your Vietnam journey.
3 Weeks Northern Vietnam: The Big Loop
- Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi and discover local dishes on a street food tour.
- Day 2: Explore Hanoi at your own pace before the night train to Sapa.
- Day 3: Trek from Sapa to Ta Van Village through scenic rice terraces.
- Day 4: Hike to Giang Ta Chai Village and return to Sapa.
- Day 5: Travel to Ha Giang and relax in Thon Tha Village.
- Day 6: Drive along winding passes from Ha Giang to Dong Van.
- Day 7: Visit the Lung Cu Flag Tower and drive the Ma Pi Leng Pass to Meo Vac.
- Day 8: Journey through Ma Pia Pass and Angel Eye Mountain en route to Ban Gioc.
- Day 9: Visit Ban Gioc Waterfall and Nguom Ngao Cave, then continue to Ba Be Lake.
- Day 10: Trek through Ba Be National Park’s jungle and ethnic villages.
- Day 11: Take a boat trip on Ba Be Lake before returning to Hanoi.
- Day 12: Cruise overnight through Lan Ha Bay’s limestone islands.
- Day 13: Explore Viet Hai Village and relax on Cat Ba Island.
- Day 14: Return to Hanoi and spend the evening at leisure.
- Day 15: Travel to Pu Luong Nature Reserve for a mountain retreat.
- Day 16: Swim at Hieu Waterfall, go bamboo rafting, and trek through Pu Luong.
- Day 17: Drive from Pu Luong to Ninh Binh’s peaceful countryside.
- Day 18: Enjoy a free day in Ninh Binh or explore nearby villages.
- Day 19: Take an optional day tour to see more of Ninh Binh’s highlights.
- Day 20: Return to Hanoi for your final evening in the capital.
- Day 21: Airport transfer and departure from Hanoi.
Frequently Asked Questions about 3-Week Vietnam Tours
With three weeks, you can experience nearly everything Vietnam has to offer — from the mountain passes of Ha Giang to the limestone bays of the north, the imperial cities and beaches of central Vietnam, and the vibrant markets and waterways of the south. It’s enough time to enjoy the country’s full diversity without feeling rushed.
Yes. Three weeks is the perfect duration for a complete journey through Vietnam. You can travel overland or combine trains, flights, and scenic drives to connect regions efficiently. This allows for both major highlights and slower moments — staying in villages, exploring caves, or relaxing on the beach.
A classic route starts in Hanoi and ends in Ho Chi Minh City, covering Ha Giang, Halong Bay, Ninh Binh, Hue, Hoi An, the Central Highlands or Dalat, and finally the Mekong Delta. Each itinerary is customized, so you can focus on culture, adventure, food, or photography based on your interests.
Definitely. Extended tours are ideal for exploring remote areas such as Ha Giang, Cao Bang, or Pu Luong. We specialize in combining iconic highlights with lesser-known regions, so you experience both Vietnam’s famous landmarks and its untouched countryside. Our local network ensures smooth logistics even in remote provinces.
Yes. Every 3-week itinerary can be tailored — from routes and hotels to activity choices and pacing. Some travelers prefer more rest days, others add multi-day treks or extra nights on the beach. Because we’re based in Vietnam, we can adapt plans quickly, even during your trip.
Prices typically range from USD 2,000 to 3,500 per person for a private, mid-range tour including accommodation, transport, guides, entrance fees, and many meals. Luxury itineraries with boutique stays and upgraded flights cost more. We provide transparent quotes with no hidden fees before booking.
We use carefully selected boutique hotels, lodges, and authentic homestays that reflect each region’s charm. For longer stays, you can mix comfort and authenticity — for example, spending a night in a mountain village and then relaxing at a stylish resort. Upgrades are always available upon request.
Yes, where needed. Long distances such as Hanoi–Hue or Da Nang–Ho Chi Minh City are usually connected by short domestic flights or comfortable overnight trains. All transport — from private cars to boats and local transfers — is arranged in advance for a seamless experience.
All 3-week tours are private by default, meaning your own driver and guide throughout the journey. If you’re traveling with friends or family, we can organize a small private group at better rates. We don’t operate large group tours.
To confirm your trip, we require a 30% deposit, with the balance due one month before arrival. Payment can be made securely via bank transfer or PayPal. All bookings are handled directly by Local Vietnam’s registered company in Vietnam — no agents or middlemen — ensuring full transparency and local support.










