Cycling Vietnam

Guided group cycle

Experience the real Vietnam by bike

Now is your change to join an unforgettable two-week cycling adventure from the bustling streets of vibrant Ho Chi Minh City in the south to the lively capital of Hanoi in the North.

You’ll traverse paved roads through charming fishing villages, scenic rice terraces, and lush, jungle-covered mountains. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to explore pristine white sandy beaches, swim in the crystal-clear sea, and unwind on a tropical island retreat.

This journey will take you to the historic trading port of Hoi An, where you’ll wander through ancient temples and wooden merchant houses, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere of rural Vietnam. The highlight of your trip will be the ascent of the Hai Van Pass, where you’ll pedal along winding coastal roads, taking in breathtaking views of the misty forests below.

This isn’t just a cycling tour; it’s a personal voyage through the heart and soul of Vietnam, where every turn reveals new wonders and unforgettable experiences.

If you love cycling, you’ll love this !

Simply unforgettable

” Vietnam has exceeded all expectations! Definitely one of my favourite destinations and one to strongly recommend.
Perfectly organised. We saw the modern and traditional side of Vietnam.

We had the best support team on our cycling days!We had good breaks between cycling and sightseeing days.

We had the most relaxed leader CHI NGUYEN who allowed us time to ourselves, time to enjoy and do our own thing, which is something I appreciate a lot on holidays as the pressure of following the plan is sometimes too much in group holidays.

Words are poor to express my gratitude to our amazing team of leader, mechanic, supportive staff.

The weather was as expected. Sunny and hot as it is in these countries. Our hotel rooms where fantastic air condition available , we had a swimming pool available in most of them .
Whale Island was beautiful and the people so friendly and welcoming.
The food!!!!!!!!! was just amazing! Every day we tasted a different dish.

The colours, the flavours, the views and all of you beautiful people, will stay in my heart for ever!
Definitely coming back to Vietnam very soon “

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Vietnam cycle route

All the things you need to know

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is an exciting and absorbing city where bicycles battle with trucks and temples stand defiantly alongside modern developments. Devastated by the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh City is now a bustling free market city where anything goes. The Ben Thanh Market and Notre Dame Cathedral are within easy walking distance and are highly recommended. This evening there will be a welcome briefing with your leader followed by an optional group dinner at a local restaurant.

Accommodation: Huong sen Hotel (or similar)

This morning you will drive out of the city, before riding to the Cu Chi tunnels. This offers a great introduction to cycling in Vietnam and a chance to fine-tune the bikes. The tunnels were Viet Cong sanctuaries, used by the guerrillas as living quarters and escape routes. The network covers three levels and approximately 149mi (240km) of tunnels. Some parts have been widened for tourists, but the tunnels were originally very narrow and it is still necessary to crawl on hands and knees.

If you prefer not to visit the tunnels you can have an unguided free day in Ho Chi Minh City. Places of interest include the Emperor of Jade and Giac Lam pagodas, the former Presidential Palace (now the Reunification Hall), Ben Thanh market and the War Remnants Museum.

Accommodation: Huong sen Hotel (or similar)

Distance covered: 20mi (32km)

Ascent: 276ft (84m); Descent: 479ft (146m); Activity hours: 2

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

After an early breakfast you will head out of Ho Chi Minh City by bus and then start cycling towards the coast. You will hit the backroads and head through tropical fruit and rubber plantations also passing small fishing villages as you make your way closer to the coast finishing your ride in time for lunch. Transfer approximately three hours to Mui Ne, a tranquil white-sand beach where you can witness your first sunset over the East Sea. 

Accommodation: Ocean Dunes Resort (or similar)

Distance covered: 34mi (54km)

Ascent: 1,719ft (524m); Descent: 1,407ft (429m); Activity hours: 3hr 40min

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Cycle towards Dalat; the route is undulating with occasional climbs. Along the way you will pass coffee and tea plantations, flower gardens and pine forests as we reach higher altitude. Rejoin the bus before the road climbs steeply to the mountain town of Dalat.

Dalat is a pleasant hill station, formerly known as Le Petit Paris, and has been described as the most beautiful town in Vietnam. It was favoured by the French for its climate, and is now a popular honeymoon resort for the Vietnamese.

Accommodation: La Sapinette Hotel (or similar)

Distance covered: 35mi (57km)

Ascent: 1,280ft (390m); Descent: 827ft (252m); Activity hours: 4

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today’s ride is predominantly undulating and approximately 19mi (30km) downhill through pine forests and paddy fields as we descend nearly 4,921ft (1,500m) and travel through Bidoup Ba National Park. This area is home to rare pine forests, plus small villages inhabited by the ethnic minority people of the central highlands. Once we arrive at the coast, head by bus (approximately 90 minutes) to the coast near Nha Trang before boarding a boat to our tropical island retreat of Whale Island for the next two nights. Today you can cycle up to 55.9mi (90km) according to preference.

Accommodation: Whale Island Resort (or similar)

Distance covered: 57mi (91km)

Ascent: 2,723ft (830m); Descent: 8,041ft (2,451m); Activity hours: 4hr 45min

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today you will be able to relax and unwind. Join a boat trip in the morning for a spot of snorkelling and sea swimming before a seafood lunch. In the afternoon, you have the option to visit a local fishing village, see the Whale temple or walk around the island to the viewpoint for a 360-degree view of the mountainous coastline and the surrounding coves and white-sand beaches.

Accommodation: Whale Island Resort (or similar)

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Set off early in the morning and first take a short transfer from Whale Island through Dai Lanh and Ca Pass before setting off on our bikes at Vung Ro Bay, where we ride along the coast to Tuy Hoa and O Loan Lagoon to Chi Thanh. In Chi Thanh, stop for lunch and a short rest before continuing to La Hai where you will complete your longest ride of the trip (62.2mi/100km). From La Hai, then transfer one hour to the hotel in Quy Nhon. 

Accommodation: Seagull Quy Nhon Hotel (or similar)

Distance covered: 63mi (102km)

Ascent: 1,909ft (582m); Descent: 2,037ft (621m); Activity hours: 5hr 40min

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Leaving Quy Nhon, travel through a new economic zone over the Thi Nai peninsula and Nhon Hoi Bridge, the longest sea bridge in Vietnam. Getting off your bike, you can visit a market, where it’s not unusual to be pulled aside for a photo as this part of the country does not see many Western tourists. The coastline features secluded bays, dunes and beaches with colourful fishing boats bobbing on the East Sea. Cycle until you arrive at Phu Ly and then drive to Hoi An. If time permits, you can cycle the last 7mi (12km) 

Hoi An, the original European trading port in Vietnam dating back to the mid-16th century is now a living museum, with attractive wooden merchants houses and pagoda-style temples with Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and European architectural influences. It is also a marvellous place to wander around and enjoy the thriving riverside market.  Spend two nights in Hoi An, which is also a fantastic place to buy local art or have some clothes tailor-made for you. It’s best to bring a picture or a sample of what you want made. 

Accommodation: Hoi An Sincerity Hotel & Spa (or similar)

Distance covered: 31mi (50km)

Ascent: 932ft (284m); Descent: 948ft (289m); Activity hours: 2hr 40min

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

This morning take a guided walking tour of Hoi An to explore some of the structures of historical significance in the Old Town, including bridges, temples, wells and houses. Those less interested in architecture can cycle the 3mi (5km) to the lovely Cua Dai beach or to the Marble Mountains, which are 11.8mi (19km) from town. These five marble hills, formerly islands, contain many caves, some of which were used as Buddhist (and Viet Cong) sanctuaries.

Also nearby is My Khe beach, a R&R spot for US troops in the war, and Da Nang, where there is a Cham Museum, which despite being in poor condition, is very interesting. It is also possible to visit My Son, one of the most important Cham temple sites in Vietnam where Cham kings were buried as early as the fourth century. Although wartime bombing has destroyed much of the site, there are several interesting stone towers and sanctuaries.

Accommodation: Hoi An Sincerity Hotel & Spa (or similar)

Meals included: Breakfast

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Today you’ll turn North again for the drive/cycle to Hue. The route traverses over the spectacular Hai Van Pass – the Pass of the Ocean Clouds. The views are stunning, though those who prefer to avoid the 1,903ft (580m) climb can always take a lift in the support vehicle. Once at the top it will all seem worth it as you plummet back to the ocean, then continue through small villages and timeless rural scenes to the outskirts of Hue, from where you will transfer to the city centre hotel. 

Accommodation: Park View Hotel (or similar)

Distance covered: 50mi (81km)

Ascent: 3,481ft (1,061m); Descent: 3,491ft (1,064m); Activity hours: 5hr 18min

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Hue is often claimed to be the cultural and historic centre of Vietnam and there is plenty to see. Take a guided tour of the city and surrounding tombs. The most memorable site is the citadel, with walls 6mi (10km) in length: inside are the palaces and halls of the Mandarins, and the remains of the Forbidden Purple City, where only the emperor and his eunuchs and concubines were allowed. Then take a boat along the Perfume River to the elaborate tombs of the Nguyen emperors, who ruled Vietnam from Hue. Tu Duc’s Tomb is very elaborate and set in beautiful gardens. Along the way you will visit the Thien Mu Pagoda, which has a centre for anti-government protests in the early 1960s. It also houses the Austin car that transported a monk, Thich Quang Duc, to Saigon in 1963 where he burned himself in protest against the president. The photograph of his self-immolation was printed in newspapers around the world. In the afternoon you will board the Reunification Express for the overnight ride to Hanoi, 428mi (688km) to the north.

Accommodation: Overnight train

Distance covered: 11mi (17km)

Ascent: 390ft (119m); Descent: 394ft (120m); Activity hours: 1hr 35min

Meals included: Breakfast

Arrive in Hanoi in the early morning and stop for a local breakfast and a stretch of the legs, before you are met by the bus for an approximate four-hour drive to Ha Long Bay. This is one of the most beautiful sights in South East Asia with around 3,000 limestone peaks rising directly from the clear emerald sea. Cruise among this amazing karst scenery, stopping to kayak in the sea (weather permitting), allowing you to get to places inaccessible by boat and enjoy a seafood lunch on board. Overnight on board in twin share cabins with private facilities.

Accommodation: overnight boat

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Visit Me Cung cave and enjoy further time cruising the many islands of Ha Long Bay. Return to Hanoi in the late afternoon. This charming city contains many beautiful old buildings and the atmosphere is completely different from that in Ho Chi Minh City, mainly due to the much more conservative nature of the Northern Vietnamese. Also, unlike its industrial counterpart, the centre of Hanoi has a faded charm with broad tree-lined avenues dating from the French period, plus attractive lakes and pagodas. In the evening there is the option to enjoy a water puppet performance.

Accommodation: Lenid Hotel (or similar)

Meals included: Breakfast

Time to head home 

Every trip has an activity level, so you can make sure it’s the right fit for you. 

  • Nine days of cycling (including one optional ride)
  • Average 43mi (70km) per day
  • 90 percent vehicle support

  • Take a cycling holiday through Vietnam’s most scenic landscapes

  • Savour mouth-watering cuisine

  • Crawl through the Cu Chi war tunnels

  • Relax in charming Hoi An

  • Cruise among the limestone formations of Ha Long Bay

  • Overnight on a tropical island
Information
  • 11 nights in comfortable hotels, one night boat, one night sleeper train
  • Nine days cycling (including one optional ride) with 90 percent vehicle support
  • Roads nearly all well paved
  • The route is generally flat with some undulation with the exception of Dalat and the Hai Van Pass
  • Group normally five to 18, plus local leaders
  • Angkor Wat Extension (from Siem Reap) available to book pre tour
  • Limited number of e-bikes available for an additional cost
What’s Included 
  • All breakfasts, nine lunches and one dinner
  • All accommodation
  • All transport and listed activities
  • Tour leader throughout
  • Free arrival and departure transfers for everyone
  • Local bike hire
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People 

The use of a local guide and cycling support team means you will be well informed about local traditions, and cultural and social sensitivities.

This trip brings income and opportunity to the destination community through the inclusion of locally-owned hotels and restaurants, the emphasis on eating locally produced food and support of other local enterprise.

There is the option to see a traditional folk dancing or water puppet show in Saigon. This encourages local customs to continue and creates employment opportunities.

In Hoi An, you’ll also stop by a shop called ‘Reaching Out’, which sells gifts handmade by artisans with disabilities – helping them to develop their talent and independence.

Places

By travelling in a small group, led by a local guide, you’ll ‘tread lightly’ to minimise the impact on local resources and the environment. On this trip, some parts of the itinerary stay in smaller towns using accommodation outside of busy cities.

Trips adhere to ABTA’s industry-leading animal welfare guidelines to ensure the best possible practices with regard to working animals and wildlife viewing. 

You’ll be provided with a re-usable tote bag at the start of the tour (locally made in Hanoi), offering an alternative to single-use plastic bags and a souvenir to take home!

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