Join us on one of our luxury Vietnam tours from Canada for an experience you’ll cherish for life!
Vietnam is quickly becoming a favorite long-haul destination for Canadian seniors seeking culture, comfort, and unforgettable experiences. Rich in history, refined in cuisine, and increasingly known for world-class luxury, Vietnam offers a rewarding journey that balances discovery with ease.

For lovers of history and culture, Vietnam is a living museum. Walk through the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An, a beautifully preserved trading port, or explore the imperial legacy of Hue with its palaces, temples, and serene riverscapes. In Hanoi, centuries-old pagodas sit alongside elegant French colonial architecture, offering a fascinating blend of East and West. Guided tours, knowledgeable local experts, and a relaxed pace make these experiences especially appealing for mature travellers.
Vietnam is also a paradise for fine food enthusiasts. Fresh ingredients, subtle flavors, and regional specialties define Vietnamese cuisine. Enjoy delicate dishes such as pho, fresh spring rolls, and seafood prepared with herbs and spices that are both flavorful and light. High-end restaurants and luxury hotels elevate these traditional recipes into refined dining experiences, often paired with excellent Vietnamese and international wines.
Comfort is never compromised. Vietnam boasts an impressive collection of luxury accommodations, from five-star city hotels to tranquil beachfront resorts. Expect spacious rooms, attentive service, spa treatments, and thoughtfully curated excursions. Many properties cater specifically to international travelers, ensuring high standards of comfort, accessibility, and personalized care.
With excellent value for money, warm hospitality, and well-developed tourism infrastructure, Vietnam is an ideal destination for Canadian seniors looking to travel farther without sacrificing comfort. It’s a journey that enriches the mind, delights the palate, and soothes the soul—an elegant adventure worth taking.

Luxury Vietnam Tours from Canada
If you are itching for an enriching Vietnam experience, be sure to check out what Laurus Travel has to offer. The Canadian tour company specializes in East Asia with a stellar reputation to boot. Below is one itinerary for you to consider:
Best of Vietnam (12 days)
Hanoi – Ha Long Bay – Hue – Da Nang – Hoi An – Ho Chi Minh City

Nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, Vietnam beckons with a tapestry of experiences that seamlessly blend the ancient and the modern. From the fascinating chaos of bustling markets to the serene beauty of UNESCO-listed landscapes, Vietnam is a destination that captivates the soul.
Join us on this extraordinary Best of Vietnam tour and unlock a world of wonders. Let the vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality create memories that will last a lifetime.
Important Features
- Small group size – average 15, maximum 20.
- Experienced tour leader & local guides.
- Overnight cruise on Ha Long Bay aboard a luxury ship.
- No forced shopping stops.
- High-quality local and Western meals.
- Unlimited supply of bottled water.
- Free Wi-Fi in every hotel.
- Water puppet show in Hanoi.
- Cooking class in Hoi An.
Meal Code: B = breakfast / L = lunch / D = dinner

Day 1/Thu: Departing Home City
The journey begins with your transpacific flight departing from a city of your choice. You’ll lose a day upon crossing the International Date Line.
Day 2/Fri: Arrival in Hanoi
Welcome to Hanoi! Meet your guide on arrival and transfer to the hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure. Airport transfer for guests arriving ahead of tour schedule is not included and taxi fare is about $15 US.
Day 3/Sat: Hanoi (B/L/D)
Hanoi is the capital and the second largest city of Vietnam with a population currently estimated at 2.2 million excluding residents in the suburban areas. The ancient city has had many names throughout history, all of them of Sino-Vietnamese origin. Hanoi received its current name from Emperor Minh Mang in 1831. Ha and Noi mean “river” and “in between” respectively, to reflect the fact that the city sits between Red River and To Lich River. Hanoi was the most important political centre of Vietnam between 1010 and 1802. It was eclipsed by Hue during the Nguyen Dynasty (1802–1945). The city served as capital of French Indochina from 1902 to 1954. After the French were driven out in 1954, Hanoi became the capital of North Vietnam and subsequently capital of the unified Socialist Republic of Vietnam since 1975.