In light of our stunning new Asia brochure, we sent two of our team to explore the wonders of this fantastic region. Tracie and Jo were lucky enough to explore Vietnam from top to toe, sampling the tastiest local cuisine, unearthing the best boutique hotels and revelling in the unique history of this rich and varied country. Starting in the North, Tracie and Jo discovered the colonial era hotels and picturesque lakes of the capital city, Hanoi.   From here, the girls travelled out to Halong Bay and experienced the red-sailed traditional junks which cruise across this stunning bay. Working their way South, the next stop was the historical city of Hue, before stopping at the magical ancient trading port of Hoi An. A real highlight for both was a stay at the Evason Hideaway at Ana Mandara. This breathtaking resort located on a private island just off the coast of Nha Trang consists of beautiful pool villas with a superb chic style. Renowned for relaxing spa treatments and excellent service, this is a secluded and truly romantic destination.

SPECIAL OFFER:   Stay for 5 nights at the Evason Hideaway at Ana Mandara between 5th September and 31st October and stay for an additional 2 nights free of charge.

To benefit from Tracie and Jo’s firsthand knowledge, please call 01494 678 400 to discuss a tailor made itinerary or click the link for more details:

https://www.turquoiseholidays.co.uk/vietnam

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