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Saigon After Dark: Street Food Night Tour by Motorbike

Hop on the back of a vintage Honda and let a local foodie whisk you through Saigon's electric after-dark streets, grazing on bánh mì, pho, bun bo Hue, and Vietnamese craft beer at hidden stalls the city's foodies actually use. This is the most thrillingly authentic hour you can spend in Southeast Asia.

What to expect

Your guide meets you in District 1 and introduces you to your Honda — helmets provided, pillion riding is comfortable and utterly safe at city speeds. You weave through the mesmerising river of scooters to Bến Thành night market, then deeper into Districts 3 and 4 for six to eight distinct tastings. The evening culminates at a rooftop bar with panoramic city views and a cold Bia Saigon.

Book it with
Saigon Adventure (via GetYourGuide direct operator page)
USD 45–65 per person (private motorbike food tour, ~3 hours, all tastings included)
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Good to know

This is an evening experience, ideal for ships with a late all-aboard or overnight stay in port. Confirm your all-aboard before booking; most tours wrap by 10 pm. Not suitable for guests with severe mobility limitations. Wear closed-toe shoes and secure any loose bags. Book 1 week ahead as private motorbike slots fill fast.

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Luxury cruises that call at Saigon — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.

Oceania · Oceania Riviera
9 nights · calls at Saigon
from $3,099
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Oceania · Oceania Nautica
10 nights · calls at Saigon
from $3,145
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Azamara · Azamara Pursuit
13 nights · calls at Saigon
from $4,429
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Viking Ocean · Viking Orion
14 nights · calls at Saigon
from $6,499
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