December 8th, 2009
Vietnam Airlines has increased the number of flights on several international routes. The airline added an extra flight per week to Paris and Frankfurt and launched direct flights to Copenhagen for Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) and Hanoi. For Asian routes, the flight frequency from HCMC to Bangkok has doubled to a total of 14 flights per week. From this November, AirAsia is introducing direct daily flights from Phuket to HCMC.
October 28th, 2009

Our Vietnam Seat-in-Coach (SIC) tours are now available at an unbeatable price of 599 USD per person, including domestic flights, first class accommodation and tours, while the superior option is offered at 834 USD with the same inclusions. Departing every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month from October 2009 – April 2010, this 9 Days / 8 Nights package visits Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hue, Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh City. Optional extensions to Angkor Wat or beach breaks are available on a non-SIC basis. Click here to view the full itinerary and rates. For booking inquiry, contact vietnam@exotissimo.com.
May 28th, 2009

Introduced into Vietnam by the Americans in the 1960s and 70s, these funky jeeps can be rented for city touring or for a night out on the town. Up to 12 jeeps can be hired at any one time for touring within Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC). Each vehicle comes with a private driver and seats 3 passengers. For further information, email vietnam@exotissimo.com.
April 9th, 2009

There are many ways to explore the bustling city of Saigon, however, none is as exhilarating as on a chauffer-driven Vespa scooter! Joining the city’s iconic mass of motorcyclists on the road, the program will lead clients through the beautiful streets to visit the city’s best landmarks: Notre Dame Cathedral, Municipal Post Office, Reunification Palace and War Remnants Museum. We will also take the client off the beaten track to the oldest quarter in the city. A driver & helmets will be provided. Contact vietnam@exotissimo.com for more details.
April 3rd, 2009

Vietnam’s first traditional medicine museum, the FITO Museum, displays an amazing collection of 3,000 items relevant to the development of traditional Vietnamese medicine (which dates as far back as the Stone Age). Implements used to prepare indigenous herbs, objects commonly found in traditional pharmacies as well as ancient books and documents on traditional Vietnamese medicine can be seen in the galleries. Located in District 10 close to Cholon (Chinatown), this new museum makes a great addition to a city tour. For touring ideas in HCMC, contact vietnam@exotissimo.com.
March 25th, 2009

A private home-cooked dinner or cooking class in the home of a local Vietnamese is the perfect way for travelers to gain deeper insights into the country’s culture and cuisine. A host family, residing in the Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) suburbs, will whip up delicious dishes and sit down to enjoy the meal with their foreign guests. As for the half-day cooking class, the client will first visit a local market well off the tourist trail escorted by a local university student, before proceeding to the host family’s house for the cooking class. An opportunity to learn how the locals really live and eat, such intimate interaction is sure to leave lasting memories for your clients! Note: the half-day private cooking class in family home is inclusive of lunch. For inquiries, contact vietnam@exotissimo.com.
February 20th, 2009
Vietnam’s first private carrier, Indochina Airlines (formerly named Air Speed Up) has started its commercial passenger flights since December 2008. It is currently operating daily services from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi and Danang and vice versa on its two Boeing B737-800 aircrafts. .
February 2nd, 2009

Having led adventure biking tours throughout Vietnam for more than 5 years, we have now come up with some easier routes in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. In the north, we have a new half day Hanoi biking tour (guaranteed to be away from the traffic) as well as longer day trips from Hoa Lu to Tam Coc and the craft village of Dong Ho via But Thap Pagoda. In the south, Cu Chi’s surroundings can be cycled for the day. In the Mekong Delta, why not explore the quaint villages, single track roads and floating markets in Cai Be District on a bicycle? For more touring information, contact vietnam@exotissimo.com.
January 19th, 2009

Newly opened, the Thao Dien Village is a 13,000 square metre complex in Ho Chi Minh City’s plush District 2. A mere 20 minutes drive from the city centre (or by boat charter for groups), the complex is nestled beside the Saigon River and blends tropical and Vietnamese designs into its landscaping and decoration. It features a 22-room colonial style hotel, four restaurants (Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese and Italian), a spa and health club, a riverside pool, an events hall and a puppet theatre. It is highly recommended for MICE events, families or honeymooners seeking an intimate stay or those who simply wish to get away from the city.
November 15th, 2008

The Hoa Tuc Restaurant is a charming new venue for Vietnamese dining in Saigon. Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, it is opposite the Park Hyatt and a two-minute walk from the historic Opera House. Housed in the back courtyard of a former Opium Refinery, Hoa Tuc means “opium flower” in Vietnamese. The hues of green and purple lend an elegant ambience to the chic interiors, making it a popular dining choice among FITs.