Spend a full day in Vietnam's magnificent capital: cross the Huc Bridge to the Temple of the Jade Mountain, get lost in the 36-street Old Quarter, and lunch on pho and banh mi in a city that has defined Southeast Asian culture for a millennium.
What to expect
The drive from Cai Lan Port to Hanoi takes approximately 2.5 hours through rice paddies and Red River Delta landscapes — an evocative journey in itself. In the capital, your guide leads you across the vermillion Huc Bridge to Ngoc Son Temple on Hoan Kiem Lake, then plunges into the ancient maze of the 36 Guilds' Old Quarter where every street still trades in its historical craft. A proper sit-down lunch at a local restaurant introduces you to the depth of Hanoian cuisine. The afternoon brings the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum complex, the tranquil Temple of Literature (Vietnam's first university, founded 1070), and a final stroll past French colonial architecture as the city cools into the late afternoon.
Good to know
Round-trip from Cai Lan Port is approximately 5 hours of driving — factor this against your ship's all-aboard time; a 7am departure and 6pm return is a realistic minimum. The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is closed Monday and Friday mornings. Dress modestly for temple visits (shoulders and knees covered). Book private transfer to guarantee your return schedule.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Cai Lan Halong Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.