Port
Phu My, Vietnam
Activity Level
Moderate
Excursion Type
All,68
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At
$3399
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 54.5 Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Day 1 (L/D) Phu My - Ho Chi Minh City - Siem Reap
Depart from the pier to bustling Ho Chi Minh City, still commonly referred to as Saigon.
Drive by the Notre Dame Cathedral, a neo-classical structure dating back to the 19th century. The imposing twin spires have long heralded arrival in Saigon to passenger liners that travel the winding Saigon River. You’ll have a chance to snap some photos here.
Continue to the former Presidential Palace, now known as Independence Palace. This historic building was made famous when a North Vietnamese tank crashed through its front gates in 1975, signaling the end of the Vietnam War. It has changed little since that time and is now retained as a museum. Your tour will take in the reception and dining rooms of the President’s quarters and the basement, with its ancient American-made telecommunications equipment still in place and strategic military maps lining the walls.
Lunch is served at a local restaurant in Vietnam’s former capital.
Visit the History Museum, housing a rewarding collection of artifacts illustrating the evolution of the
cultures of Vietnam.
Transfer to the airport and continue your onward air journey to Siem Reap in Cambodia. Enjoy dinner and overnight at your hotel.
Hotel: Sokha Angkor Resort Siem Reap (or similar)
Day 2 (B/L/D) Siem Reap
This morning, an optional tour for sunrise at Angkor Wat is available, returning in time for breakfast at the hotel.
After breakfast at the hotel, hop aboard a remok (tuk-tuk) for a fun ride to Angkor Wat -- the largest temple in the world, whose volume of stone equals that of the Cheops pyramid in Egypt. It is unlike all other Khmer temples in that it faces west and is inspired by 12th-century Hinduism. Its symmetrical towers are stylized on the modern Cambodian flag. Conceived by Suryavarman II, Angkor Wat took an estimated 30 years to build. It is generally believed to have been a funeral temple for the king. It has been occupied continuously by Buddhist monks and is well-preserved. Intricate bas-reliefs surround Angkor Wat on four sides. Each tells a story. The most celebrated of these is the Churning of the Ocean of Milk, which is located on the east wing. In it, the Naga serpent, twisted by demons and gods, spurts out the elixir of life. Lunch at the Tara Angkor hotel restaurant.
This afternoon, visit the monumental Angkor Thom -- the last capital of the Khmers. With its Elephant Terrace, the Terrace of the Leper King, the stunning Bayon Temple, a 12th-century masterpiece, lies at the center of Angkor Thom and is a wonder of symmetry and grandeur.
Continue your exploration of the Angkor temples at Ta Prohm. This temple has been left largely in its natural state since its ‘rediscovery’ by French explorers. Surrounded by jungle, its labyrinth of stone hallways is overgrown with the roots and limbs of massive banyan trees that envelop it like tentacles.
Return to the hotel. Enjoy dinner with a show and overnight at the hotel.
Hotel: Sokha Angkor Resort Siem Reap (or similar).
Day 3 (B) Siem Reap - Sihanoukville
Breakfast at the hotel. Check out, then transfer to the airport for the direct flight to Sihanoukville to rejoin your ship docking at Sihanoukville port.
Notes:
Modest attire is required for visiting temples; no fitted or collarless tops are allowed; shirts/blouses must cover shoulders; trousers must cover ankles; shorts and skirts are not permitted. A wrap is not sufficient. Wear closed-toe shoes; no sandals or backless shoes allowed. Men must wear socks. The Apsara authority will not allow children under 12 years old to climb up to the top level of Angkor Wat. Bring sturdy non-skid walking shoes. The tour is guided; an escort from the ship’s staff may or may not also accompany the group. You must book this overland PRIOR to sailing. Due to this tour’s popularity, exclusivity, and strict booking conditions, tour bookings must be confirmed 60 days prior to the cruise, with no cancellations allowed thereafter. For compliance with airline ticketing requirements, please visit Login | Holland America Line to complete the immigration to complete the immigration section for online check-in no fewer than 60 days prior to the cruise. Ensure your full name (first, middle, last) and date of birth match your passport exactly when booking. Air tickets are included in this tour, and any last-minute corrections may incur additional fees. Bring sturdy non-skid walking shoes. The tour is guided; an escort from the ship’s staff may or may not also accompany the group. Accommodation is included (hotels are subject to change). Airport assistance and transfers, transportation by air-conditioned coach, all flights and entrance fees indicated in the itinerary, an English-speaking guide (unless otherwise noted), water on the vehicle, and meals (as indicated) are also included. Gratuities and personal expenses are not included. Bring your passport with you on tour.
Important information regarding visa requirements:
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