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2 Weeks Vietnam: From South to North
- Mekong Delta boat trip
- Cu Chi Tunnels
- Hoi An countryside
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Sapa trekking
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 3: Mekong Delta
- Day 4: Ho Chi Minh City – Hoi An
- Day 5: Hoi An
- Day 6: Hoi An
- Day 7: Hoi An – Hanoi
- Day 8: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 9: Lan Ha Bay – Cat Ba Island
- Day 10: Cat Ba Island – Ninh Binh
- Day 11: Ninh Binh
- Day 12: Sapa
- Day 13: Sapa
- Day 14: Hanoi












2 Weeks Vietnam: From North to South
- Sapa trekking
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Ninh Binh boat ride
- Hoi An heritage
- Mekong Delta & Cu Chi
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 3: Cat Ba Island
- Day 4: Ninh Binh
- Day 5: Ninh Binh
- Day 6: Sapa
- Day 7: Sapa
- Day 8: Hoi An
- Day 9: Hoi An
- Day 10: Hoi An
- Day 11: Hoi An – Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 12: Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 13: Mekong Delta
- Day 14: Ho Chi Minh City












Best of North & Central Vietnam in 2 Weeks
- Sapa trekking
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Ninh Binh boat ride
- Hue & Hoi An heritage
- Phong Nha jungle
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Hanoi
- Day 3: Sapa
- Day 4: Sapa
- Day 5: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 6: Cat Ba Island
- Day 7: 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












2 Weeks North & Central Vietnam in Slow Pace
- Hanoi street food
- Pu Luong trekking
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Ninh Binh cycling
- Hoi An countryside
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 – Hanoi














Vietnam’s small Northern Loop in 2 Weeks
- Sapa trekking
- Ha Giang Loop
- Ban Gioc Waterfall
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Ethnic village life
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Hanoi
- Day 3: Sapa
- Day 4: Sapa
- Day 5: Ha Giang
- Day 6: Dong Van
- Day 7: Meo Vac
- Day 8: Cao Bang
- Day 9: Cao Bang
- Day 10: Ba Be National Park
- Day 11: Ba Be National Park
- Day 12: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 13: Cat Ba Island
- Day 14: Hanoi
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Why Local Vietnam Is the Trusted Local Expert for 2-Week Vietnam Tours
Local Vietnam designs 2-week Vietnam tours that cover the country’s full diversity — from mountain landscapes to tropical beaches. With over a decade of firsthand experience, our Vietnamese–Dutch team carefully selects routes, hotels, and local partners to create a seamless 14-day journey. Every itinerary is private and customizable, blending comfort with real cultural depth.
- Vietnam-based experts with years of experience
- Well-balanced 14-day itineraries across all regions
- Authentic encounters and boutique stays
- Flexible, private, small-group travel
- Responsible tourism that supports local communities
Everything You Need to Know About 2 Week Vietnam Tours
Practical Insights for Visiting Vietnam in 2 Weeks
A two-week Vietnam tour is the ideal amount of time to explore the country’s variety — from mountain landscapes and cultural cities to beaches and river life. Here’s what to know before planning your 14-day trip.
Is two weeks enough to see Vietnam?
Yes. Two weeks is the perfect length to experience Vietnam from north to south. You can cover all three regions — starting in Hanoi, passing through the central coast, and ending in Ho Chi Minh City — while still having time for authentic experiences and a few relaxed days.
What can I realistically see in a 2-week Vietnam tour?
A classic 14-day route includes Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An, and Ho Chi Minh City, plus either Ninh Binh or the Mekong Delta. If you prefer nature, you can replace the southern cities with the mountains of Sapa or Ha Giang. Two weeks gives flexibility to combine highlights and hidden gems.
Should I travel north to south Vietnam or the reverse?
Both directions work well. Traveling from north to south offers a natural flow — starting in cooler Hanoi and ending with tropical beaches in the south. Starting in Ho Chi Minh City and finishing in the north is equally popular, especially for those flying out of Hanoi.
What are the best places to visit in Vietnam for a 2-week trip?
Top destinations include Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An, Hue, and Ho Chi Minh City. Add scenic stops like Ninh Binh, Phong Nha, or the Mekong Delta for variety. Two weeks also allow time for an offbeat region like Ha Giang, Pu Luong, or Mai Chau for authentic local life.
How much should I budget for a 2-week Vietnam tour?
A private 14-day Vietnam tour usually ranges from 1,400 to 2,400 USD per person, depending on comfort level and inclusions. This covers hotels, transport, guides, and most activities. Luxury or fully guided packages can cost more, while small-group tours are slightly cheaper.
Which month is best for a 2-week Vietnam trip?
The best time for a 2-week Vietnam tour is October to April, when most regions enjoy mild, dry weather. For travelers visiting in summer (May–August), the central coast offers ideal beach conditions, while mountain areas are green and scenic despite occasional rain.
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.
Best of North & Central Vietnam in 2 Weeks
- Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi and dive into local life on a street food tour.
- Day 2: Spend a free day exploring Hanoi before your night train to Sapa.
- Day 3: Arrive in Sapa and hike through rice terraces and hill tribe villages.
- Day 4: Visit ethnic minority communities and return to Hanoi.
- Day 5: Cruise across Lan Ha Bay surrounded by limestone cliffs.
- Day 6: Cycle through Viet Hai Village and relax on Cat Ba Island.
- Day 7: Explore Ninh Binh’s scenic rivers, caves, and rice fields.
- Day 8: Visit Hoa Lu, Trang An, and Mua Cave before the night train south.
- Day 9: Discover the stunning Paradise and Phong Nha caves.
- Day 10: Visit the Vinh Moc Tunnels and learn about the historic DMZ.
- Day 11: Explore Hue’s Imperial City and royal heritage.
- Day 12: Drive along the Hai Van Pass to Hoi An.
- Day 13: Experience Hoi An’s countryside with a bike and basket boat tour.
- Day 14: Fly from Danang and conclude your Vietnam adventure.
2 Weeks Vietnam: From South to North
- Day 1: Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City and settle into Vietnam’s southern energy.
- Day 2: Visit the Cu Chi Tunnels and explore Saigon’s main landmarks.
- Day 3: Cruise through the Mekong Delta’s canals and taste local specialties.
- Day 4: Fly north to Hoi An, Vietnam’s most charming ancient town.
- Day 5: Cycle and take a boat through Hoi An’s peaceful countryside.
- Day 6: Enjoy a relaxed day exploring Hoi An or the nearby beach.
- Day 7: Continue your journey north with a short flight to Hanoi.
- Day 8: Cruise through the emerald waters of Lan Ha Bay.
- Day 9: Visit Viet Hai Village and unwind on Cat Ba Island.
- Day 10: Travel from Cat Ba to the scenic province of Ninh Binh.
- Day 11: Explore Hoa Lu, Trang An, and Mua Cave for history and views.
- Day 12: Trek through terraced rice fields and ethnic villages in Sapa.
- Day 13: Discover Red Dao culture, visit waterfalls, and return to Hanoi.
- Day 14: Enjoy your final morning before departing Vietnam.
Vietnam’s Small Northern Loop in 2 Weeks
- Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi and taste local specialties on an evening street food tour.
- Day 2: Enjoy a free day in Hanoi before boarding the night train north.
- Day 3: Arrive in Sapa and start trekking through misty mountain valleys.
- Day 4: Discover local village life and visit waterfalls around Sapa.
- Day 5: Travel along scenic mountain roads toward Ha Giang.
- Day 6: Cross dramatic mountain passes on the way to Dong Van.
- Day 7: Visit the Lung Cu Flag Tower, drive the Ma Pi Leng Pass, and reach Meo Vac.
- Day 8: See Angel Eye Mountain and continue the adventure toward Cao Bang.
- Day 9: Explore Ban Gioc Waterfall and Nguom Ngao Cave near the Chinese border.
- Day 10: Trek through the jungle and ethnic villages of Ba Be National Park.
- Day 11: Take a boat trip on Ba Be Lake before returning to Hanoi.
- Day 12: Cruise through Lan Ha Bay among limestone islands and calm waters.
- Day 13: Cycle around Viet Hai Village and relax on Cat Ba Island.
- Day 14: Return to Hanoi for your departure flight.
Frequently Asked Questions about 2-Week Vietnam Tours
Yes. Two weeks is the ideal amount of time to experience Vietnam from north to south at a relaxed pace. You can explore Hanoi and Halong Bay, travel through the historic central coast, and finish in the Mekong Delta or on a southern island. With two weeks, you’ll see Vietnam’s landscapes, food, and culture in real depth.
Both work well, but most travelers start in the north and head south. This route follows the country’s cultural flow, from the mountains and rice fields to beaches and tropical islands. Going southward also helps with flight connections and weather planning, especially from October to April.
Yes, that’s possible with a well-planned route that includes domestic flights. Many travelers combine Ha Giang’s mountain scenery, Hoi An’s culture, and the Mekong’s river life for a complete Vietnam experience. We fine-tune each itinerary so travel times stay comfortable and meaningful.
Most do. When traveling between regions such as Hanoi–Hue or Da Nang–Ho Chi Minh City, short flights are the most efficient option. We handle all bookings and ensure schedules match your daily itinerary. Train or private-car alternatives are available if you prefer slower, scenic travel.
We handpick locally owned boutique hotels, homestays, and eco-lodges that reflect each region’s character. All transport is by private car or minivan with licensed drivers. For longer legs, we use comfortable trains or reputable domestic airlines to keep your journey smooth and flexible.
Breakfast is always included, along with select lunches and dinners in authentic local restaurants or homestays. We keep itineraries flexible so you can also explore Vietnam’s street-food culture independently — an essential part of traveling here.
Absolutely. You can shorten or extend your stay, change destinations, or upgrade hotels. Because we’re based in Vietnam, we adjust itineraries quickly and directly with our local partners. Many travelers turn a 14-day trip into a 16- or 18-day journey tailored to their interests.
Private 2-week tours typically range from USD 1,400 to 2,400 per person, depending on your route, hotels, and season. This includes accommodation, transport, entrance fees, and guiding. We provide a clear quote with no hidden extras before you confirm.
Most travelers need an e-visa, valid for up to 30 days, which you can apply for online in a few minutes. Some countries qualify for visa exemptions. We’ll help verify the latest entry requirements before your trip.
All tours are private unless stated otherwise. You’ll travel with your own driver and local guide, giving you full flexibility and comfort. Optional shared activities, like boat cruises or cooking classes, are kept small to maintain a personal experience.











