Save $1200—Southeast Asia 16-night trip
This trip balances guided tours and time to wander solo (including 3 days at a Thai beach).
Why We Love This Deal
Make the most of your time in Southeast Asia without intense logistical planning. This 16-night semi-guided small-group tour of Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand blends guided tours with time to explore on your own. Your camera roll will be filled with pictures of ancient temples, modern skyscrapers, and delicious street food and market eats. Follow a guide through the Mekong Delta region, Angkor Wat and the royal Grand Palace. The trip ends with 3 nights in a Thai beach town to relax and reflect.
What's included for $2799:
- Roundtrip flights from Los Angeles to Hanoi, return from Bangkok
- 15 nights in well-reviewed hotels
- 1 night in Hanoi, 3 in Ho Chi Minh City, 2 in Phnom Penh, 3 in Siem Reap, 3 in Bangkok, 3 in Pattaya
- 1 night aboard a cruise on Ha Long Bay
- Flights between Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City and Siem Reap to Bangkok
- Air-conditioned coach bus for all additional tours and transfers (Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, Bangkok to Pattaya)
- Daily breakfast at the hotels, plus all meals while on the Ha Long Bay cruise
- Guided sightseeing and activities:
- Mekong Delta experience and street food tour in Ho Chi Minh City
- Angkor Wat sightseeing in Siem Reap
- Half-day Grand Palace tour in Bangkok
- Time to explore on your own in each city
- Small-group tour setting with a maximum of 20 passengers per date
- All taxes, fees and sightseeing admission as noted on the itinerary
When to go: Travel on Sept. 8, Oct. 19, Nov. 23, 2026, and April 26, May 17 or June 7, 2027. Travel from other cities starting at +$268 (Austin, Chicago, Denver; +$402 for Boston, New York and San Francisco) per person. Solo travelers can book this trip starting from $4142 and receive a single room.
Alternate itineraries: This is part of a larger sale on vacations to Asia. Explore Malaysia and Singapore over 13 nights or visit India on a 9-night trip.
Book by Aug. 5.











