Vietnam with Angkor Wat Cambodia & Fishing 26 Days
Starts : Siem Reap City , ends : Hanoi City
Trip code: VWAWCF26D
Ages: Minimum age for children on this trip is 5 years old.
Accommodation: Hotel 4 & 5 stars
Transport: Boat, Private Van /Car, Plane
Tour Type: Private (min 2 persons)
Day 1: Siem Reap Arrival
Welcome to Siem Reap, a city that sits adjacent to the Angkor Temple complex. Your private guide meets you at the airport and quickly has you settled into your hotel. Soon you make your way into Angkor to learn the depths of its wonder. The main temple is known as Angkor Wat and is the iconic image of the entire complex. The ancient temple was built in the 12th century and is a unique blend of spirituality and symmetry dedicated to a Hindu deity. Large lions flank the stone entrance bridge. Their mouths are open and intimidating.
You step through the main gateway and arrive in the open square. A pond at the far side of the courtyard reflects the expansive temple in its tranquil water. Five stupas stand tall over the temple structure. The spires thin out at the top and somewhat resemble beehives. Inside the temple are three galleries with vaulted ceilings. The sandstone color burns a deep gold in the afternoon sun. You can see where the stones were cut into blocks and pressed together, held together without mortar.
Day 2: A Continued Marvel – Angkor Wat
Today you will venture back out into the Angkor complex to witness the ongoing grandeur of the ancient architecture and culture. Your guide takes you from your hotel to Ta Prohm, a temple that has been overtaken by the surrounding jungle. The movie Tomb Raider starring Angelina Jolie was filmed at this location. The temple was built in the 12th century. The sensational image of the complex comes from the combination of the empire’s powerful structure and the strength of nature and time.
The exterior wall runs half a mile long. The main entrance gate is decorated with a Jayavarman face, a quintessential image that is carved into the stone and holds a slight smile. In the inner courtyard you find the thick, dangling roots of a tree. The oak tree towers into the sky and casts shade over the temple. The interesting characteristic about the tree is its positioning. The tree’s trunk sits on top of the roofing. It’s roots swing down and dig into the ground in search of nutrients and support. It is almost otherworldly and never less than impressive.
Day 3: The Shining Diamonds of Cambodia
The lasting luster of the Angkor complex is unforgettable. You imagine the towers and Jayavarman faces catching the morning light as you leave Siem Reap behind for the capital city of Phnom Penh. The city sits on the banks of the Mekong River and contains remnants of the country’s contemporary and ancient history. The Royal Palace was constructed in the 19th century and continues to serve as an example of Khmer-style architecture. Inside of the palace you find the Emerald Buddha, a famous image of the deity that was carved from a single Baccarat crystal in the 17th century. The relic is decorated in over 9,500 diamonds that capture the light from every angle. The golden spire adds a light to the open blue sky. The city is lively around the royal complex.
Day 4: The River Delta – Chau Doc
The Mekong River is filled with activity in the morning. Fishermen come and go from the riverbanks. They cast nets over the wide berth of water in search of the daily catch. Some local skiffs are filled with children meandering up river to get to school. After breakfast you board the comfortable ferryboat that will take you along the water, over the Vietnam border, and down to the town of Chau Doc. The sporadic high rises of Phnom Penh disappear behind lush trees and intermittent passing boats. The countryside extends from the riverbanks to the horizon on either side of the river. In the early afternoon you arrive at Chau Doc, a town filled with religious diversity and bustling daily markets. Pastel colors are draped across the storefronts along the banks. The people wave and smile as you pass by. The gentle rush of the water is a soothing sound in the evening calm.
Day 5: The Exceptional Riverside – Chau Doc
Just north of town you will find Sam Mountain. At the base of the mountain is Tay An Pagoda. The temple was built in the 19th century. Two elephants guard the sanctuary and the scent of sandalwood reaches out. The mountain’s summit stands over 690 feet tall and looks out over an ocean of paddy fields. The greenery glows beneath the blue morning sky. Massive boulders protrude from the mountain’s foothills. You find statues of rhinoceros and elephants near the summit. The surrounding terrain is flat and looks to extend endlessly. When the breeze blows across the valley you can see the paddy fields sway like a rippling wave.
Day 6: The Beauty of a Morning Market – Chau Doc (B/L)
You can hear the morning markets of Chau Doc in action. You sit alongside the river and watch the endless boats float by the city. Each boat is filed with merchandise, from succulent lychees to juicy oranges. Some boats look weighed down by the amount of vivacious produce that fills their hull. Women wear quintessential conical hats to protect them from the sun. They stand at the back of the boat and steer along the rushing water. People are eager to buy and sell their goods. The scent of ginger and mint is intoxicating. You even see one woman with a wok in her boat; she fries fresh fish and passes them the other vendors and patrons. After the morning rush you continue your journey northbound to Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon, and arrive in the early evening.
If you would like fishing in Chau Doc, please mention this to us at the time of booking !
Day 7: An Energetic Introduction – Ho Chi Minh (B/L)
The streets of Ho Chi Minh City are dizzyingly energetic. You can be easily wrapped up in the endless rush of the city. The skyscrapers are a rich reminder that this is the commercial capital of Vietnam. The Saigon River is a reminder of the quiet traditions that continue to radiate beneath the whirlwind of movement. After breakfast your guide meets you at your hotel. The French colonial architecture is a fixture of the city center that locals still affectionately refer to as Saigon. Notre Dame Cathedral sits on a quiet corner in downtown and was built in the 19th century by French colonists. The materials were shipped from Europe and add a lustrous red to the city’s skyline. The twin spires stand 190 feet tall and contain six bronze bells. When you enter the cathedral you find lofted ceilings. The interior halls are filled with a tranquil ambience. You can sit inside the church in awe of the architecture and the energetic beauty of the city.
Day 8: The Subterranean Labyrinth – Cu Chi tunnels (B/L)
Today your guide takes you into the countryside for a visit to the remarkable subterranean labyrinth of the Cu Chi Tunnels. The network was constructed in the 1940s and encompasses over 124 miles of passageways. Maps are hung at the entrance and show you the exceptional extent of the entire network. The entrances continue to be covered by the countryside, either blending into the rocks or covered with a trap door. The fit is tight when you enter the tunnels. The walls are narrow and cold. Follow your guide deeper into the complex until you arrive at the exit. An M-41 tank is situated beneath the canopy of a eucalyptus grove. There is a tangible power in the persevering efforts it took to create and maintain the entire tunnel system.
Day 9: The Lights of Town – Hoi An (B/L)
The city’s high-rises brush the sky. You watch the towering modernity fade away beneath the clouds as you fly to Danang. Your private transfer meets you at the airport and takes you to the quaint streets of Hoi An. The merchant town was once the center of trade for central Vietnam dating back to the 15th century. Chinese lanterns are strung across the narrow streets. They burn orange and red in the fading daylight. The Thu Bon River flows quietly on the outskirts of town. When you visit the Tan Ky house you notice the combination of Chinese and Japanese architectural influence. The triple-beam structure represents the balance between heaven, earth, and humanity. The central courtyard shows two vertical panels that are inscribed with paralleled sentences. When you stand back you realize that each sentence is also an illustration of a bird.
Day 10: The Days of Temple Elegance – Hoi An (B/L)
My Son is a remarkable temple complex that dates back to the Champa Empire. The temples’ construction ranges from the 4th to the 13th centuries and are as splendid today as they must have been in their prime. When you arrive at the complex you find an open courtyard where the red sandstone temples stand against the bright sky. The area was once the spiritual center of the empire. You notice that the 22 remaining temples are specifically positioned in accordance with the sun. In the early morning the light shines behind the head of Vishnu. Walk around the various temples and find that each one is decorated with intricate statues of gods and animals. The raised reliefs are embellished by immense detailed geometrical designs that add a certain artistry and devotion to the already grand exterior.
Day 11: On the Way to Hue (B/L)
The Marble Mountains watch over the city of Danang located near Hoi An. When you leave the charm of the town you come to the rising towers of the Marble Mountains. They rise like karsts against the backdrop of sea and sky. The granite catches the sunlight and displays its varying white and black coloration. The South China Sea wades against the long stretch of shoreline. You continue along the Hai Van Pass to Hue. The mountains stand over 1,620 feet tall. You see the endless stretch of emerald hills roll into the distance. At the base of the range is the sapphire sea that wades in and out. You reach Hue and find the impressive remnants of an imperial capital. The garden houses are truly unique to the city and are set in manicured private gardens. The home is meant to connect its inhabitants to the scenery and vice versa, bringing a balance to nature. The Lac Tinh house is over 6,000 square feet and was created in the 19th century. Roses and hibiscus are arranged in symmetrical rows. You can sip tea and indulge in the delicate flavors of the city as you sit under the trees and enjoy the scent of laurels.
Day 12: The Strength of a Legacy – Hue (B/L)
Hue was once the capital of the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th century and continues to emanate a regal atmosphere. Your guide meets you at your hotel and takes you out into the city’s history to experience the majesty for yourself. The To Mieu Temple Complex is located in the southwest corner of the Imperial Citadel. The Hien Lam Pavilion is multi-tiered and was constructed in the early 1820s. Slithering dragons divide the stairway into thirds. The Nine Dynastic Urns stand between the two temples. The collective vessels symbolize the stability of the throne. The ambience throughout the citadel is pure opulence, from the 18-foot high walls to the bronze urns.
Day 13: Imperial Capital to Modern Capital Hanoi (B/L)
Today you will watch the powerful walls of the citadel and the unforgettable tombs of legendary emperors sink into memory as you make your way to Hanoi. The modern capital city of Vietnam is flush with culture and style. When you come to the Old Quarter you find the wealth of life in a city that reaches back over 1,000 years. Thirty-six streets divide the neighborhood and represent a different section of goods that are provided, from medicine to silk. Bicycles whir down the pathways. The scent of coffee mixed with condensed milk creates a rich and sweet aroma. The tree-lined boulevards offer a reminder of the French Colonial days. The Opera House was built in the early 1900s and maintains its neoclassical artistry. The grandeur of the Opera House, the wide streets, the narrow market, and the overall pulse of Hanoi make you want to uncover all of the city’s splendors.
Day 14 : Hanoi City Tour (B/L)
This full-day private tour of Hanoi showcases the best of a city known as the “Paris of the East”. Travelers will kick off their morning with a stop at the Ho Chi Minh Complex, where they will get an up-close look at the former leader’s stilt-house residence, mausoleum and Presidential Palace before exploring the Ho Chi Minh Museum. Afterwards, visitors with journey to the Temple of Literature, which was constructed as an homage to the great thinker Confucius. Travelers can wander the grounds of the first university in the nation, which dates all the way back to 1070! The historic halls are lined with decorative turtle backs inscribed with the names of university graduates. Five impressive courtyards with paths once reserved for the Emperor are now open to the public. Check out the statue of Confucius in one of the courtyards and marvel at the bronze storks standing atop resting turtles meant to guard the academic. Because Ho Chi Minh Moausoleum is closed on Mondays and Fridays, travelers will tour the Hoa Lo Prison instead.
Enjoy a traditional Vietnamese lunch in comfort and style before touring the Museum of Ethnology. Championed as the top museum in the country, this impressive hub of culture and history offers up plenty of information about the 54 ethnic minorities that make up this nation. From there, travelers will head to Ngoc Son Temple, located on a small island in the picturesque Hoan Kiem Lake. This striking architectural masterpiece dates back to the 13th century.
Visitors will end the day on an hour-long cyclo tour through Hanoi’s Old Quarter, where an expert driver will navigate the narrow streets and back alley passes. Travelers can comb through the wares at tiny shops and quiet storefronts before returning to the hotel.
Day 15: Hanoi to Sapa by private car (B/L)
Our adventure starts with the drive to the mountain town of Sapa. The journey to Sapa will take the best part of the day. The drive is worthwhile though, as the scenery on your northward journey into the highlands is both dramatic and breathtaking.
Using a private car is more convenient and more flexible. The travel time is shorter because you don’t have to wait for others as by train , and it allows you some breaks for photographs, refreshments or a toilet stop along the way.
The road connecting from Hanoi to Lao Cai is Highway and take 3hours driving
From Lao Cai to Sapa. The car ride uphill takes a bit more than an half hour, giving you a glimpse of the region’s stunning vistas and impressive rice terraces along the way. When you reach Sapa, Check in Hotel and have a lunch at local restaurant
Your today trek departs from Sapa to Ta Phin valley. Walk with your experienced guide through the town for about 20 minutes before turning down a dirt road to Ma Tra, a Black Hmong village defined by its traditional clothing and customs. The moderate hiking route through this rural community offers more picturesque vistas of vegetable gardens and rice terraces flanked by green mountains rising in the background. You have time to visit with local families and learn about traditional fiber processing before continuing your trek to Ta Phin village, located in one of the most scenic valleys in Vietnam. Exploring the village, admiring the embroidered clothing and red headscarves worn by the tribal women of this ethnic group called the Red Dao. you’ll return to Sapa by private, air-conditioned car to check in to your hotel and eat dinner. You’re free to explore the charming town’s sloping streets or the market with many colorful handicrafts, or head up to Ham Rong peak for a fantastic photo op over Sapa .
Day 16: Sapa (B/L)
Following a hotel breakfast, meet your guide in the morning and depart on a second trek from the town of Sapa to Golden Stream valley. Today’s hike offers more stunning views of rice terraces and gardens as well as Mt Fansipan, whose summit rises 10,312 feet (3,143 meters) above sea level. After crossing a suspension bridge, marvel at the breathtaking scenery as you continue through the Golden Stream valley, stopping at Lao Chai village for lunch. After your meal, follow your guide on a walk through this village where Black Hmong people reside, and continue on to Ta Van village, home to the Dzay tribe. This part of the hike is relatively easy, though the trail can be quite slippery if it rains, so good footwear is recommended. You’ll visit with some local families and learn about their daily lifestyle and fascinating culture, before departing to the main road to meet up with your driver and return to Sapa.
Stay overnight at hotel in Sapa
Day 17 : Sapa sightseeing > Drive back to Hanoi (B/L)
Today We begin our Sapa experience with an orientation walk along the town ’s historic boulevards, passing some of its most interesting sights as Stone Church, Flower Park and smile of little red Dzao girls follow your step with their innocent eyes.
Stop at the Market to see the busy of trade of tribes fresh produce as fruits, vegetables, domestic animal.
Continuity with a steep and very beautiful hike down to Cat Cat Village ; if you’re too exhausted or unfit to hike back up, our car ready and willing to car you back to your hotel.
Cat Cat Vilage is Black Mong Vilage, Traditionally, they were the poorest of the poor, hut have rapidly learnt the spirit of free enterprise. Most of the Montagnards have had little formal education and are illiterate. Take a change to communicate with Black Mong by your guide’ s help to experience the Montagnards nature life. ” Dragon water fall ” is the best to stop for ” Kodak at moment” before we hike through the Green Rice field before back to Sapa.
Say Goodbye Sapa and we take our private car for 4hours driving back to Hanoi
Stay overnight at hotel in Hanoi
Day 18: Hanoi – Halong Bay (B/L/D)
Explore one of Vietnam’s most intriguing UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites on a 2-day cruise of Halong Bay. Marvel at the spectacular sight of more than a thousand limestone peaks rising from the emerald waters of the ocean as your junk boat sails past mysterious caves and blissful bays. Soak up the soothing sunshine on the tanning deck; plunge into the crystal clear waters during a refreshing dip or kayak ride; and pleasure your palate with delicious Vietnamese cuisine throughout the 2-day expedition. Enjoy the luxurious facilities of the junk boat, which include: hot and cold running water; en-suite bathrooms with powerful showers; an elegant dining room and licensed bar serving an extensive selection of wines; a courteous crew; and a sun-tanning area and relaxation deck.
After early morning pickup from your hotel, depart from the capital for Halong Bay – an approximate four-hour drive by comfortable air-conditioned vehicle. Upon arrival at Halong Bay around midday, you’ll be greeted by a tour representative and transferred to the traditional junk boat. Settle in with a complimentary welcome drink as you begin your cruise around majestic Halong Bay. Meet the expert crew and get acquainted with your small group while you dine on a delicious seafood lunch, including tea and coffee. After lunch, unwind and soak up the sun on the top deck – a great spot for photographing the natural wonders of the bay – as your captain finds a secluded area, perfect for swimming in the clear waters. You’ll have the chance to try your hand at kayaking and explore some of the ancient limestone caves dotting the bay. As you glide along the most secluded lagoons, admire the surrounding limestone karsts amid unforgettable scenery only accessible by kayak! The modern kayaks are lightweight and easy to maneuver, and all participants will be issued water buoyancy vests. The junk boat will be nearby at all times, serving as a back-up vessel for those who need it. After exploring, retire to the boat for more relaxation on the deck and enjoy a refreshing drink from the bar if you’d like. In the evening, your cook will prepare a splendid meal comprised of fresh seafood dishes as well as traditional Vietnamese fare as your crew weighs anchor in the heart of the bay. Afterward, you’ll have the opportunity to try some night fishing from the boat.
Overnight: Ensuite twin cabin aboard traditional junk boat in Halong Bay
Day 19: Halong Bay – Ninh Binh (B/L)
Rising to the tranquil beauty of the bay, there’s time for an early morning dip followed by breakfast. Then, head to the Cave of Surprises – the biggest cave in Halong Bay – where you’ll discover magnificent stalagmites and stalactites as you walk along the lit paths on a guided tour. After another delectable lunch around midday, start your cruise back to the main harbor before transferring to your awaiting vehicle for the four-hour journey to Ninh Binh. Explore the stunningly lush scenery of Ninh Binh Province, a region many consider to be an inland version of the world-famous Ha Long Bay
Arrive at Ninh Binh, check-in to your hotel and enjoy free time.
Have dinner and stay overnight at hotel in Ninh Binh.
Day 20 : A full-day sightseeing Ninh Binh (B/L)
Get picked up in the morning from your Hanoi hotel, transferring by vehicle to Ninh Binh, a city situated in Vietnam’s Red River Delta. When you arrive you’ll board a bamboo “sampan” boat for a river-based exploration of Tam Coc National Park.
Float on the Ngo Dong River amidst the otherworldly “karst” formations, caves, and rice fields of this protected outdoor area, a site which many visitors compare to Vietnam’s famous Halong Bay. Following your trip, you’ll take a break for an included lunch at a local restaurant.
(OP1) Following your mid-day meal, continue to Hoa Lu by vehicle, the ancient Vietnamese city founded by the Le and Dinh royal dynasties. Explore the remains of the temples that dot the area, including the three-story Bich Dong pagoda from the 15th century, plus the temples of Dai Hanh and Dinh Tien Hoang.
(OP2) Next, cycle along quiet roads through small villages and rice fields to see the rocky outcrops of Tam Coc – Bich Dong. The gentle bike ride lasts for about 1 hour, covering a distance of approximately 3 miles (5 kilometers).
Arrival Hoa Lu, the ancient Vietnamese city founded by the Le and Dinh royal dynasties. Explore the remains of the temples that dot the area, including the three-story Bich Dong pagoda from the 15th century, plus the temples of Dai Hanh and Dinh Tien Hoang.
At the end of your exploration, you’ll head to center of Ninh Binh where you’ll be dropped off at your hotel.
Day 21: Experience Fishing In Bai Dinh Lake, inclusive Crary Catfish Lake
After breakfast, Spend 30 minutes to Bai Dinh Lake by vehicle…
Fish Ninh Binh’s Bai Dinh Lake offers anglers dream carp & catfish & capu fishing in Vietnam at a quiet & idyllic setting.
Normal carp :
* medium : 5kg / 12lb
* big: 44lb\20kg
Grass Carp:
* medium : 5kg / 12lb
* big: 36lb\16kg
Bighead carp
* medium : 8kg / 18lb
* big: 48lb\22kg
Black Carp :
* medium : 6kg / 13lb
* big: 33lb\15kg
***** a few run up to 66lb
Late of afternoon, You are moving to Crary Catfish Lake and spend 2 hours here to catch at least 40 catfish
– Crary Catfish Lake offer only catfish :
* small : 2,5kg / 5lb
* big: 44lb\20kg
Day 22 : An other day Fishing In Bai Dinh Lake for a chance to catch big one (B/L/D)
Today you will going back to Bai Dinh Lake to get a change for a big fish… Some bait your put a day before normally giving a big chance to you.
16:00PM you will moving to Cuc Phuong national park, On arrival we settle into our rooms and have dinner before sitting down for cold beer near your room with amazing lake view & jungle’s sound
Day 23: Fishing in Mountain Lake (B/L/D)
The following morning you will be woken by the sounds of the jungle. After breakfast, you will moving to Mountain Lake by vehicle.
10 hours here for fishing to take a chance to catch : Normal Carp, black Carp, Grass Cap fishing in Vietnam at a quiet & forest moutain setting
Black Carp run to 44lb\20kg & Dong Ho carp to 33lb\15kg
Late of afternoon, you will go back to Ninh Binh with the same hotel for second time here.
Day 24 : One more day Fishing In Bai Dinh Lake (B/L/D)
After breakfast, you will leave hotel earlly to Bai Dinh Lake….. Before sun come out is best time to catch King Grass Carp..
– 10 hours fishing for your last chance to get a unforgettable time at Bai Dinh Lake
– Crary Catfish Lake is always available if you are interest
Back to Ninh Binh in very late of afternoon.. last night here in Ninh Binh
Day 25: Ninh Binh Cruise – Hanoi (B/L)
Today, We learn about the important role the area played in Vietnam’s history. This city was the ancient capital of the country in the 10th and 11th centuries and was built by the Dinh and Le dynasties. Hoa Lu is surrounded by limestone mountains and the Hoang Long River, naturally protecting it and making for an incredibly picturesque setting. At 11am, head for the ruins of the temples left by the Dinh and Le dynasties. Explore the excavation area at the Le Dai Hanh temple and the remains of the 10th-Century Royal Palaces.
We then have a 40-minute bike ride from Trang An to the to Tam Coc, known for its resemblance to famous Ha Long Bay and gorgeous rise paddies. Meaning ‘three caves,’ Tam Coc is the perfect place for countryside exploring, a total of 5km cycling that passes along a country road through lush rice paddies.
Get in 2-person sampan boats and drive up the river to three different caves. Explore their natural wonders and then return to the dock, where our private car will be waiting to drive back to Hanoi. The guide will return you to your hotel and enjoy free time.
Stay overnight at hotel in Hanoi
Day 26: The Lasting Connection (B)
The streets of Hanoi are calm this morning. On the edges of the West Lake groups of women begin to practice Tai Chi. A procession of cyclists meanders through the streets. They each carry baskets filled with cheerful flowers ready for market. After breakfast your private transfer meets you at your hotel and escorts you to the airport. You board the plane filled with mixed emotions. You’re ready to journey home but you know that you will miss Vietnam. Luckily the memories will last a lifetime.
What’s Included: breakfast, transfer
Trip includes:
All accommodations (with Twin/Double rooms) while on tour
The tour price includes all hotel accommodations with private baths. Our standard is to provide the best available accommodations without sacrificing value. Although the quality may vary slightly from one hotel to another, our commitment to your comfort is unwavering. Two-bedded rooms and One-beded with Queen size rooms are reserved in most hotels. Triples are accommodated in two-bedded rooms plus a rollaway cot where available, and are not recommended for comfort.
All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles
– For a private smaller groups (2pax -10pax), modern sedan cars and minibuses are used.
– For tour groups of 11pax or more travelers, air-conditioned Hyundai with 19- 25-35 seats are used on all road journeys. These vehicles are designed with excellent viewing windows and a high roof. All our vehicles are modern, spacious, comfortable, well-maintained, and safe
•Complimentary airport transfer on arrival and on departure days
All Breakfasts & Lunches & Dinner on tour
• Breakfast – Is always included on all Fishing in Vietnam – European Continental breakfasts are supplied at the hotels where you stay. The Continental style usually consists of rolls, butter, jams, tea or coffee and juices.
• Lunch & Dinner – Your Lunch meals are included and generally served at a local restaurant
Please note: If you have special dietary requirements (eg Vegetarian), let us know so we can notify restaurants and prepare appropriate food for you.
Experienced, friendly and knowledgeable guides.
Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of Fishing in Vietnam
Entrance fees.
All sightseeing as specified including entrance fees
Visa Approval Code or Visa on Arrival
– After approval, we will fax or email you a copy of the Approval letter as an attachment
– Our Service do not include the Stamping Fee of about US$25-165/ 1pax to be submitted directly to the Embassy or Consulate (the stamping fee vary from Embassy to Embassy) or pay at Airport for Stamping Fee with Visa on Arrival
TRIP EXCLUDES:
+ International airfare& airport taxes
+ Travel insurance
+ Personal expenses
+ Tips & gratuities
Private tour: US$/person
Hotel option |
2 stars | 3 stars | 4 stars | 5 stars |
Price/ person | 2, 262 | 2,470 | 2,600 |
3,640 |