Our wanderlust jewels

Your guide through the land of dragons

Are you ready for gigantic Buddha statues and walks through rice fields? But still have a few small question marks?

No problem, we’ll give you the most important answers – with a smile, of course.

"Isn’t there a rainy season there? When should I leave?"

"What are the absolute highlights on site?"

OUR JOURNEY "DISCOVER VIETNAM" SHOWS YOU THEM

The ROBINSON round trip “Discover Vietnam” is our personal best-of. In six days you will experience the real, colorful, fragrant, amazing Vietnam. This tour is like a diary that writes itself.

Day 1: Wall art and rice paper

The mural painting village of Tam Thanh is more than just colorful – it tells stories on every façade. Afterwards, there are interesting insights into rice paper production and a fish sauce factory where women have been working with dedication for generations.

Day 2: Architecture that grows into the clouds

You become very small in the Ba Na Hills. The Golden Bridge spans the valley, supported by giant hands. There are also caves and spectacular Buddha statues to marvel at in the Marble Mountains.

Day 3: Explore Hoi An

The old town of Hoi An is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. No wonder! You stroll through narrow alleyways full of history, cross the famous Japanese bridge, visit markets and the Tan Ky House.

Day 4: ROBINSON NAM HOI AN

A day off is a must. Time to enjoy your own personal club highlight. How about a Body&Mind course, a round of padel or simply lying on the miles of sandy beach?

Day 5: The shadow of history

Vietnam shows its serious, deeply moving side here. The Ky Ahn tunnel is a reminder of the country’s war-torn past. And the strength of cohesion.

Day 6: On the trail of the gods

Ancient bricks, covered in moss and reclaimed by the jungle. The My Son sanctuary comprises several Hindu temples that tell of the former Champa empire.

"How do I behave respectfully in Vietnam?"

Shoes must remain outside

Before you enter a house, a temple or sometimes just a store, it’s time to take off your shoes.

A smile says more than 1,000 words

Vietnam speaks many languages – but everyone understands the smile. It’s a greeting, an apology, a thank you and small talk all in one.

Less skin is more

Showing too much skin is considered disrespectful in Vietnam – especially in sacred places. So please cover your shoulders and knees.

The head is sacred

… and not the feet. So please don’t pat heads – not even children’s heads. And don’t point your feet at people or holy things.

A few small dos & don’ts

Vietnam is not a country of strict rules, but one of fine gestures. If you are polite, open and respectful, you will be greeted with a smile wherever you go.

"What absolutely has to go in the suitcase?"

You don’t need a suitcase full of “what-ifs”. Vietnam is uncomplicated – but a few essentials are still an advantage.

Your Vietnam packing list:

Headgear against the tropical sun

Airy clothing that covers shoulders and knees (for villages and temples)

Sunscreen & mosquito repellent (DEET)

Lightweight rain jacket for short showers

Sturdy shoes (for excursions and temples)

And what else?

Our Vietnam FAQ

  • Which payment methods work best?

  • Vietnamese dong are king. You need cash for markets and street food. ATMs? There are plenty!

  • Can I just take photos in the temple?

  • It is better to ask beforehand or look out for a sign. Some temples allow it, others do not.

  • How do I get from A to B outside the club?

  • Grab app (the Asian Uber) is cheap and reliable. For short distances, you can also use a scooter or bicycle.

  • What if I want to know more?

  • Then you’ll find more information in our Vietnam special.

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