Via the Mekong Delta from Saigon to Con Dao

Overview

This 3-day Mekong Delta to Con Dao tour combines authentic river life with a peaceful island escape. Cycle through quiet backroads in Can Tho, visit early-morning floating markets, and explore small canals and local workshops that most tourists miss. After two relaxing nights at a riverside homestay, travel by ferry to the untouched beaches of Con Dao. It’s a slow, scenic journey that shows you the real Mekong Delta before switching gears to island life — all without the stress of planning.

Highlights

  • Cycle through quiet village roads and scenic riverside paths in the Mekong Delta
  • Visit the Phong Dien and Cai Rang floating markets before the crowds arrive
  • Cruise narrow canals and stop at a fruit orchard and local noodle factory
  • Stay in a peaceful riverside homestay with included meals and great views
  • End your journey with a ferry ride to the remote and beautiful Con Dao Islands
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Via the Mekong Delta from Saigon to Con Dao

Starting Date: Apr 18, 2025

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Itinerary

Dinner, Lunch

At around 8:30–9:00 AM, your private driver will pick you up from your hotel in Ho Chi Minh City. Sit back and enjoy the journey as you leave the busy streets behind and head south toward the lush landscapes of the Mekong Delta.

You’ll arrive around noon at a peaceful riverside homestay near Can Tho. A home-cooked lunch is served right by the water, with boats drifting by — a calm and authentic start to your time in the Delta.

After lunch, hop on a bicycle with your local guide and explore the peaceful countryside. Ride along narrow village paths, small bridges, and quiet backroads that cars can’t reach. It’s a great way to experience real local life and scenery that most visitors miss.

Return to the homestay in the late afternoon. Enjoy a fresh dinner made from local ingredients and spend the evening however you like — reading, relaxing, or just enjoying the slow rhythm of Delta life.

Breakfast, Lunch

Set off before sunrise for a peaceful boat ride through the still waterways of the Delta. First stop is Phong Dien Floating Market — less crowded and more local than others. You’ll have breakfast right on the boat, served by one of the market vendors, just like the locals do.

Cruise through smaller canals lined with tropical greenery before arriving at Cai Rang Floating Market, the busiest in the Mekong. Here, boats sell everything from pineapples to noodles, each advertising their goods by hanging samples on tall poles.

Make a stop at a nearby orchard to see how fruits grow in the Mekong region — and taste a few fresh ones. Then visit a small rice noodle workshop to learn how one of Vietnam’s most famous ingredients is made, from start to finish.

Return to the homestay around midday. After lunch, the rest of the day is yours to relax. Borrow a bicycle, book a massage, or just sit by the river with a cold drink.

Dinner is included at the homestay. Enjoy your final night in the Mekong before heading to the island the next day.

Breakfast
Early morning :
Transfer to ferry port

After a light breakfast around 5:00–5:30 AM, check out from the homestay and hop in the car for your transfer to Tran De Pier.

Board the morning ferry to Con Dao, a remote island known for its quiet beaches, historical sites, and untouched nature. The ferry ride takes about 3.5 hours.

Late morning :
Arrive in Con Dao

You’ll arrive around 11:30 AM with the rest of the day free to explore or relax. The tour ends here — perfect if you want to extend your trip on the island.

  • 2 night in a comfortable homestay near Can Tho
  • Lunch (2), Dinner (2) and Breakfast (2)
  • Private car transfers between Ho Chi Minh City to Can Tho
  • Ferry ticket to Con Dao
  • Transfers from Can Tho to Tran De Pier
  • Cycling tour with local guide
  • Boat trip through the Mekong Delta
  • Drinks
  • Tips
  • Personal expenses
  • The tour covers a moderate distance across the Mekong Delta and onward to Con Dao Island, but you’ll travel comfortably by private car, boat, bicycle, and ferry. No long hikes or extended travel days involved.
  • This tour is easy and suitable for all fitness levels. The cycling is light and mostly flat. If you have concerns about physical activity, let us know—we can adjust the experience to your needs.
  • This tour runs year-round, but the best time to visit the Mekong Delta and Con Dao is from December to April when the weather is dry and sunny. Expect lush scenery and comfortable temperatures.
  • No prior experience is needed. The tour is beginner-friendly and guided throughout, with all logistics handled for you.
  • Wear light, breathable clothing, especially during the cycling and boat trips. Comfortable walking shoes or sandals with a good grip are recommended. Don’t forget sun protection.
  • Helmets are provided for the cycling trip, and life jackets are available on all boat rides. All activities are guided by experienced local staff who prioritize your safety.
  • Most homestays offer basic wifi, but speeds may vary. We recommend using a Vietnamese SIM card for better coverage, especially when continuing to Con Dao Island.
  • You can bring your main luggage with you, but keep in mind space in local boats and homestays may be limited. A smaller daypack is useful for daily essentials.
  • Vegetarian and allergy-friendly meals can be arranged. Please inform us in advance so we can prepare meals that suit your needs.
  • You’ll enjoy home-cooked Vietnamese meals, featuring fresh local ingredients. Expect dishes like grilled fish, stir-fried vegetables, tropical fruits, and hearty noodle soups.
  • Bicycles, helmets, and life jackets are all provided. You don’t need to bring your own gear for any part of the tour.
  • The tour runs in all seasons. Light rain won’t affect the experience, though a waterproof jacket is helpful during the rainy season (May to October). In case of extreme weather affecting ferry schedules, we’ll help rearrange plans if needed.
  • Bring sunscreen, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, a hat, and a light rain jacket. A power bank and motion-sickness tablets for the ferry may also come in handy.
  • You’ll stay in a peaceful riverside homestay with a private room. We select accommodations based on comfort, cleanliness, and location. Let us know if you have special requests.
  • This tour is available year-round and can be booked daily with advance notice. Customizations are possible based on your travel plans—just let us know what you need.

FAQ

What happens if it rains during the cycling or boat trip?

Light rain won’t affect the tour — just bring a rain jacket. In case of heavy rain or extreme weather that makes activities unsafe, we’ll adjust the itinerary or provide alternatives.

Will I get seasick on the ferry to Con Dao?

The ferry ride takes about 3.5 hours and can be bumpy depending on sea conditions. If you’re prone to motion sickness, we recommend bringing medication. A light meal before the ride also helps.

What kind of food is served during the tour?

Meals are homemade and typically include fresh local dishes like rice, vegetables, grilled fish, and tropical fruits. Please inform us in advance if you’re vegetarian or have dietary restrictions.

What should I pack for this 3-day tour?

Bring light, breathable clothing, insect repellent, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and a rain jacket. A small daypack and sandals or walking shoes are ideal for exploring.

Is the homestay private or shared?

You'll stay in a private room at a comfortable riverside homestay. It’s a peaceful, local-style accommodation with basic amenities and great views of the river.

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