Discover Southeast Asia on a voyage along the Mekong in style aboard the Victoria Mekong and experience the sights, sounds and smells of this fascinating river.
Experience the best of this fascinating river. Explore temples, meander through bustling markets, and observe local life along this historic waterway. Stop at some less visited (but equally intriguing) ports and enjoy an authentic look into life in the rural villages of the Mekong.
While sailing, you can unwind on one of the region’s newest and greenest ships, Victoria Mekong. Watch the picturesque landscape glide by from the upper deck or your own private balcony - every cabin’s got one! And make the most of the superb amenities, such as the outdoor pool and pool bar, as well as the state-of-the-art cinema.
During our time on land, we'll explore the vibrant cities of Saigon and Siem Reap, where we'll visit the ancient temples of Angkor and enjoy all the sightseeing opportunities they have to offer.
This holiday is ideal for travellers looking for a far-flung adventure whilst enjoying the comforts of a boutique cruise ship.
At a glance
*Complimentary soft drinks, mineral water, tea and coffee throughout the day and selected drinks with lunch and dinner whilst on board the ship.
Highlights
- Explore the lively city of Ho Chi Minh - previously Saigon - with guided tours and visits to the War Remnants Museum, Reunification Palace, Central Post Office, Saigon Opera House and Cu Chi tunnels.
- See the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, on a guided tour, including the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda complex, a poignant visit to the Killing Fields Memorial and a cocktail at the famed Elephant Bar.
- Experience local life, see traditional fishing villages and discover thriving cottage industries of villagers making pots, straw hats, ornamental silver objects, silk and more at home.
- Enjoy a memorable performance by the Cambodian Phare Circus combining modern acrobatics with traditional folk-telling and music, as well as authentic music and dance performances onboard Victoria Mekong.
- Marvel at the incredible temples of Angkor Wat, Ta Phrom and Bayon.
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Your itinerary
Travel to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
Take an overnight flight to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
Arrival in Saigon
Check in to your hotel early and spend the rest of the day at leisure in and around your hotel.
On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your centrally located hotel where we'll stay for three nights. If you arrive before normal check in time, we will arrange an early check in for you.
The rest of the day will be for you to relax after your overnight flight* or enjoy the facilities of the hotel and the local area.
*Based on current flight schedules.
Saigon
Enjoy a tour of this bustling city this morning before an afternoon at leisure.
On our first full day of exploration, we'll enjoy a comprehensive tour of the lively city of Ho Chi Minh - previously Saigon - delving into its rich history, beautiful French architecture and poignant war memories.
Our first port of call is Vinh Nghiem Pagoda, a popular Buddhist Temple for locals. Consisting of several buildings, each with its own architectural style and cultural significance, we'll stop to admire the carved wood columns, frescoes and pictures which align with Buddhist teachings and astronomy. Then we'll continue to the War Remnants Museum to gain a deeper understanding of the brutal realities of the Vietnam War and its impact as we explore the museum's poignant exhibits.
We'll make our way to the iconic Reunification Palace, a symbol of the war's end, where history comes to life. It was at this historic site that a North Vietnamese Army tank famously crashed through the gates, marking a pivotal moment in Vietnam's history.
Wrapping up our tour, we'll discover the captivating beauty of French Colonial architecture on a visit to the Central Post Office and the majestic Saigon Opera House. These architectural marvels stand as timeless symbols of the city's cultural heritage and are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Free time in Saigon
Returning to the hotel, the rest of the day is at leisure. You may wish to try your hand at bartering at the Ben Thanh market or perhaps take a stroll around Tao Dan Park, the largest in the city with delightful green spaces and over 1,000 species of trees and tropical plants. An absolute must-try is a traditional coffee, where coffee beans, usually roasted in butter, are added to a filter with hot water and allowed to drip through to the cup below onto condensed milk. Delicious!
Cu Chi Tunnels
Visit the famous Cu Chi Tunnels outside of Saigon, a complex underground network which provided a base for the Vietcong.
The Cu Chi Tunnels are a unique and complex underground network stretching for 124 miles and included hospitals, meeting rooms, sleeping quarters and kitchens. Begun during the last years of French rule and vastly expanded during the 1960s, the tunnels provided a base for the Vietcong from which to attack US forces within just 30 miles of Saigon.
Our visit here is a fascinating insight into these troubled times: we see the tunnels themselves and examples of the many mantraps and stake pits which protected them. Despite being carpet bombed, the tunnels were never really penetrated, and should you wish, you can try out real period weapons on a firing range.
Afternoon at leisure
After our tour, we'll return to our hotel for an afternoon and evening at leisure. If you're peckish this afternoon, why not try Banh Mi, a delicious Vietnamese sandwich? Made with a freshly cooked short baguette and traditionally packed with pate, meats, mayo, pickles and salad - it's so popular that you can find versions of it in UK street food markets! Or, if you prefer something heartier, you could try a warming bowl of pho noodles. Delicious flat rice noodles, served in a broth, traditionally cooked for many hours for a deep, rich flavour. Best paired with Vietnamese rice paper rolls made with fresh vegetables, prawns and vermicelli noodles. Whatever you choose, you will be spoilt for choice!
Board the ship
Transfer to Can Tho, the heart of the Mekong Delta to embark the luxurious Victoria Mekong ship.
Leaving Saigon this morning, you can't help but feel the anticipation building as we approach the Mekong Delta. The sight of the coconut groves gently swaying in the breeze and the countryside adorned with pagodas creates an atmosphere of tranquil beauty. The network of paddy fields tended to by farmers in their iconic conical hats, paints a serene yet enduring image of Vietnam. Originally named Mae Khong, meaning 'Mother of all Rivers', the Mekong Delta is a testament to the astonishing journey of water, draining from the distant plains and the majestic snow-clad peaks of the Chinese Himalayas, spanning over 3,000 miles. Life in this region revolves around the waterways, where sampans gracefully glide through the currents, and the vibrant floating markets overflow with the abundance of nature. Each visit to this remarkable place is a reminder of the sheer beauty and resilience of the human spirit.
We'll stop at the riverside town of Cai Be for lunch at the elegant La Longanier Restaurant set amidst lush fruit trees by the river before continuing to Can Tho. Arriving mid-afternoon, we'll board our ship: the Victoria Mekong. After being welcomed by the professional and friendly crew, you'll be shown to your cabin with time to settle in as the ship sets sail towards Long Xuyen. Once you've unpacked, why not enjoy a sundowner as the sun sets over the Hau River? This evening, we'll be treated to a traditional Southern Vietnamese folk music performance, known as Don Ca Tai Tu, before a delicious Vietnamese buffet dinner - the perfect welcome to life on board the Victoria Mekong cruise.
Long Xuyen & Tiger Island
See an authentic floating market and some of the small traditional industries which make this region so fascinating.
Long Xuyen
After breakfast onboard, we'll visit the authentic Long Xuyen Floating Market by sampan (a flat-bottomed wooden boat). As less discerning travellers have yet to 'discover' Long Xuyen floating market in An Giang province, it still maintains its authentic, rustic atmosphere with boats selling fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and more. It's lively, colourful, and when all the bartering is underway, it’s rather noisy too!
Tiger Island
Reuniting with the ship for lunch, we'll set sail for Tiger Island and disembark by sampan. We'll visit one of the cottage industries that still exist here - plant pot making and the planting of ornamental Bonsai plants, a real insight into local life. We'll continue to Tiger Island itself to enjoy a walking tour and hear the story of how the island got its name on a visit to the site locally known as 'Mr Tiger's Temple'.
After an afternoon of discovery, we'll re-join the ship for a cocktail competition and dinner followed by the evening's entertainment as the ship cruises to Vam Nao before anchoring overnight.
Phu Tan & Tan Chau
A day exploring the cottage industries of this unique part of the Mekong Delta.
Phu Tan
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast on board this morning as the ship sails towards Phu Tan, the provincial capital of An Giang in the Mekong Delta. Tender ashore to visit a craft village famed for handmaking Ca Rang clay stoves. Used for hundreds of years by the southern Vietnamese, these stoves have a unique design which allow them to block the wind, retain heat and keep ash from dispersing.
Tan Chau
After your visit here, return to the ship for lunch before venturing out again in the afternoon to visit more of the attractions along the Mekong Delta, including a floating fish farm, and see how people of the Mekong Delta raise freshwater fish under stilts.
After a real glimpse of traditional rural life, return to the ship for a traditional Vietnamese lion dance followed by a delectable dinner in the ship’s restaurant. The ship will moor overnight in Tan Chau.
Cruise to Phnom Penh
Enjoy views of the Mekong and relax on board as we spend the day cruising from Vietnam to the Cambodian capital.
Today is all about relaxing as the ship cruises towards the Vietnam - Cambodia border. With a full day on board, why not begin the day with a dip in the infinity pool followed by a leisurely breakfast? Relax on board and enjoy the ship’s many facilities. Perhaps challenge your new-found friends to a round of mini golf? Or pamper yourself with a treatment from the spa? Maybe crack open that book you've been meaning to read in the library. There's plenty to keep you entertained as we sail.
After crossing the border into Cambodia, we'll arrive in the country's charming capital, Phnom Penh, in the late afternoon. Once known as the ‘Pearl of the Orient’ or the ‘Paris of the East’, Phnom Penh has preserved much of its wonderful rustic charm, elegance and French allure. As our ship moors here overnight, there's the opportunity to get out and explore the city's French colonial buildings, tree-lined boulevards and attractive riverside walk.
Tonight, we'll enjoy Khmer Apsara dancing and the chance to meet the performers afterwards. This unique dance, known for its beautiful costumes and captivating hand movements, was once only performed for the royal family and their special guests. In recent decades, it has gained worldwide recognition as a symbol of Khmer culture. In 2003, UNESCO recognized the Royal Ballet of Cambodia as an 'Intangible Cultural Heritage' due to its significance.
Phnom Penh
Explore Phnom Penh on a guided tour, visit the poignant Killing Fields Memorial and enjoy a cocktail in the famous Elephant Bar.
We'll begin with a guided tour of the city on a three-wheeled cyclo - the oldest mode of transportation in Cambodia. Our first stop is the majestic Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda complex. Established in 1866, it stands as a symbol of Khmer grandeur and history. Exploring its intricate detail, we'll admire the elaborately constructed palace buildings and see the 5,000 silver floor tiles which give the Silver Pagoda its name, as well as spectacular gold and bejewelled Buddha statues - they're considered national treasures. After that, we will visit the National Museum, a beautiful sandstone structure that houses the world's most extensive collection of Khmer sculptures. This collection spans over a millennium and showcases the masterful and timeless Khmer design.
Choeung Ek
After lunch back onboard, there'll be the opportunity to head just outside of the city for a poignant visit to Choeung Ek, one of the mass grave sites of the Killing Fields where the Khmer Rouge executed over a million men, women and children between 1975 and 1979. Today, Cheoung Ek is a peaceful memorial with a Buddhist stupa filled with skulls and bones, arranged by sex and age, to honour the victims.
Raffles Hotel Le Royal
After a somewhat haunting visit, you will be taken to Raffles Hotel Le Royal to complete your afternoon on a lighter note with a cocktail at the famed Elephant Bar. The former first lady, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, visited Cambodia in 1967 and had an honorary cocktail created for her in this very bar. The femme fatale is still on the menu today - as is their unique version of the Singapore Sling.
We'll return to the ship for another delicious dinner as we sail away from Phnom Penh and overnight in Koh Chen.
Koh Chen & Koh Dach
Experience the local family industries of Cambodia in Koh Chen and Koh Dach and visit Cambodia's ancient capital.
Koh Chen
After breakfast, we'll enjoy a walking tour of Koh Chen. As we approach, you'll notice a large Buddha statue sitting peacefully near the riverbank and, beyond, is the yellow-tiled roof of a temple built in Khmer style. Your highlight here, will be visiting its famed ornamental silver and copper smiths.
Oudong
After our exploration of Koh Chen, we'll journey by coach to Cambodia's ancient capital, Oudong. There, we'll have the opportunity to visit the Vipassana Dhura Buddhist Meditation retreat, renowned for its transformative method of purifying the mind and alleviating distress and pain. Keep an eye out for the awe-inspiring jade Buddha and a mummified monk, as well as other ancient art, ornate sculptures and facades. Later, we'll return to our ship for lunch.
Koh Dach (Silk Island)
Known locally as Koh Dach, Silk Island is an island in the Mekong River, celebrated for its time-honoured silk-weaving craft. We'll journey through the island in a charming tuk-tuk to learn more about the process of silk weaving, from silkworms feasting on mulberry leaves to the creation of beautiful fabrics. This is a chance to experience the skilled artisans at work, weaving the iconic Cambodia krama (a traditional scarf) with dedication and expertise.
Angkor Ban & Wat Nokor Bachey
Visit the rural life of Angkor Ban in the heart of Cambodia and the temple of at Wat Nokor Bachey.
Angkor Ban
Continue upstream where this vast river astonishingly changes its direction of flow between wet and dry seasons. A remarkable ecosystem here is home to 20,000 plant species, 1,200 birds, 800 reptiles and amphibians, plus 430 mammals – with 1,400 new species having been discovered since 1997.
We’ll stop this morning at the village of Angkor Ban, one of the very few villages that survived the Khmer Rouge period without being burnt or destroyed. We’ll see the traditional stilt houses - some more than a century old - and absorb the peaceful atmosphere where time stands still as you witness a slice of Cambodian rural life. Back on board we continue our journey north.
Wat Nokor Bachey
After a delicious lunch on board, we'll visit Wat Nokor Bachey. Built in the middle of the 11th century during the reign of Suryavarman II and King Ouphey, many of the older building’s archways have been incorporated into a modern Theravada Buddhist pagoda as shrines for worship.
Returning to the ship, we'll spend the rest of the afternoon cruising northwards toward Kampong Cham, where we'll moor overnight.
Kampong Cham and Siem Reap
Disembark at our final stop, Kampong Cham, and journey to Siem Reap, where we’ll enjoy a 3-night stay.
Kampong Cham to Siem Reap
This morning we’ll wave goodbye to our crew aboard Victoria Mekong and, travelling by coach, begin our journey to Siem Reap through the Cambodian countryside. Enjoying the scenery of everyday life, en route, we'll stop at the Kampong Kdei Bridge dating from the Angkorian period and built during the reign of Jayavarman VII. We'll end our journey in a local restaurant for lunch before checking into our hotel in Siem Reap.
Free afternoon in Siem Reap
With the rest of the day at leisure, there'll be time to relax in the hotel, and maybe take a dip in the pool. This evening, why not venture into the town for dinner along Bar Street? With its numerous restaurants and bars, it's the centre of Siem Reap’s nightlife.
Highlights of Angkor
A highlight for many guests today we’ll discover the incredible temples of Angkor including Angkor Wat and Bayon Temple.
Angkor
Today we’ll see the haunting soft morning light over the eerie temples of Angkor. Encircled by verdant steamy jungle, shrouded in mist and with a tropical dawn chorus reverberating in the air, this is something you will never forget.
We’ll visit the huge, fortified 13th-century city of Angkor Thom with its five monumental gates and 91-metre-wide moat; its centre contains one of Angkor’s most astonishing sites, the temple of Bayon. Crowned by over 50 towers, each with four colossal carved heads looking out in every direction, this is an extraordinary masterpiece of Khmer art.
Continue to one of the most intriguing sites, the smaller temple of Ta Prohm which has been left in its natural, unrestored state, with giant tropical trees bursting through the ruins, their roots entwined like vast tentacles across the moss-covered, weathered walls and roofs. After your visit here, return to Siem Reap for some time for lunch independently and to escape the heat of the day.
Free afternoon in Angkor Wat
Later this afternoon, discover the immense temple of Angkor Wat, one of the largest religious structures in the world. The main entrance faces west to catch the rose-red glow of the setting sun, a truly magical time of day. This visually spectacular massive three-tiered pyramid has become a symbol of Cambodia appearing on its flag and you can marvel at the grandeur of its architecture and extensive collection of bas relief friezes.
Tonle Sap Lake
Take a morning trip to Southeast Asia’s largest lake and later enjoy a performance by the incredible Phare Cambodian Circus.
Tonle Sap Lake
Heading about 45km out of Siem Reap, today, we visit Tonle Sap Lake - the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. Home to an estimated 360 floating villages on the lake and thousands of waterbirds, we'll take a boat ride to see Kompong Khleang. The village, home to some 6,000 people, is built high on stilts. Locals rely on fishing and the lake is one of the most fish-abundant lakes in the world.
Free afternoon at the hotel
Returning to the hotel to escape the hottest time of the day, the afternoon is at leisure to relax and enjoy the hotel's facilities.
Phare Circus
This evening, enjoy a taste of both contemporary and historic Cambodia with a performance by the Phare Cambodian Circus. More than just a circus, the young performing artists will enthral you with their talent incorporating emotion, enthusiasm and energy. The profits from performances go to PPSA a local non-profit association working to improve the lives of socially deprived youngsters. Whilst the show consists of modern acrobatics from its talented cast, it also draws on Cambodian tradition, folk stories and music. An ideal way to finish off your Mekong adventure.
Journey home
It’s time to say goodbye and start the journey home.
Arrive home
You arrive home with wonderful memories of your voyage along the Mekong.
Travel to Siem Reap
Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight to Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Arrival in Siem Reap
After your arrival we transfer to your hotel for an early check in. Rest of the day is at leisure for you to rest after your overnight flight.
After your morning arrival (dependent on flight times), you will be met and transferred to your hotel and check in for your three-night stay with breakfast. If you arrive before normal check in time, we will arrange an early check in for you.
Free afternoon in Siem Reap
With the rest of the day at leisure, there'll be time to relax in the hotel - maybe take a dip in the pool – and settle into your room.
This evening, why not venture into the town for dinner along Bar Street? With its numerous restaurants and bars, it's the centre of Siem Reap’s nightlife.
Highlights of Angkor
A highlight for many guests today we’ll discover the incredible temples of Angkor including Angkor Wat and Bayon Temple.
Angkor
Today we’ll see the haunting soft morning light over the eerie temples of Angkor. Encircled by verdant steamy jungle, shrouded in mist and with a tropical dawn chorus reverberating in the air, this is something you will never forget.
We’ll visit the huge, fortified 13th-century city of Angkor Thom with its five monumental gates and 91-metre-wide moat; its centre contains one of Angkor’s most astonishing sites, the temple of Bayon. Crowned by over 50 towers, each with four colossal carved heads looking out in every direction, this is an extraordinary masterpiece of Khmer art.
Continue to one of the most intriguing sites, the smaller temple of Ta Prohm which has been left in its natural, unrestored state, with giant tropical trees bursting through the ruins, their roots entwined like vast tentacles across the moss-covered, weathered walls and roofs. After your visit here, return to Siem Reap for some time for lunch independently and to escape the heat of the day.
Free afternoon in Angkor Wat
Later this afternoon, discover the immense temple of Angkor Wat, one of the largest religious structures in the world. The main entrance faces west to catch the rose-red glow of the setting sun - a truly magical time of day. This visually spectacular massive three-tiered pyramid has become a symbol of Cambodia appearing on its flag and you can marvel at the grandeur of its architecture and extensive collection of bas relief friezes.
Tonle Sap Lake
Take a morning trip to Southeast Asia’s largest lake and later enjoy a performance by the incredible Phare Cambodian Circus.
Tonle Sap Lake
Heading about 45km out of Siem Reap, today, we visit Tonle Sap Lake - the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. Home to an estimated 360 floating villages on the lake and thousands of waterbirds, we'll take a boat ride to see Kompong Khleang. The village, home to some 6,000 people, is built high on stilts. Locals rely on fishing and the lake is one of the most fish-abundant lakes in the world.
Free afternoon at the hotel
Returning to the hotel to escape the hottest time of the day, the afternoon is at leisure to relax and enjoy the hotel's facilities.
Phare Circus
This evening, enjoy a taste of both contemporary and historic Cambodia with a performance by the Phare Cambodian Circus. More than just a circus, the young performing artists will enthral you with their talent incorporating emotion, enthusiasm and energy. The profits from performances go to PPSA a local non-profit association working to improve the lives of socially deprived youngsters. Whilst the show consists of modern acrobatics from its talented cast, it also draws on Cambodian tradition, folk stories and music. An ideal way to finish off your Mekong adventure.
Board the ship
After a visit to Kampong Kdei Bridge, we’ll continue to Kampong Cham where the Victoria Mekong will be waiting to welcome us.
Siem Reap to Kampong Cham
This morning, you can't help but feel the anticipation building as we drive to Kampong Cham and our home for the next seven nights: Victoria Mekong.
We'll stop en route for a photo stop at the Kampong Kdei Bridge - which dates from the Angkorian period during the reign of Jayavarman VII - and for lunch before arriving at our beautiful ship. After being welcomed by the professional and friendly crew, you'll be shown to your cabin with time to settle in as the ship sets sail towards Long Xuyen. Once you've unpacked, join us for an onboard talk and the chance to learn some basic Khmer phrases before our first delicious dinner in the ship's restaurant.
Angkor Ban, Koh Dach & Koh Chen
Discover rural life of Angkor Ban and experience the local family industries of Koh Dach – known as ‘Silk Island’.
Angkor Ban
Our first stop this morning is at the village of Angkor Ban, one of the very few villages that survived the Khmer Rouge period without being burnt or destroyed. We’ll see the traditional stilt houses - some more than a century old - and absorb the peaceful atmosphere where time stands still as you witness a slice of Cambodian rural life. Back on board we continue our journey south.
Koh Dach (Silk Island)
Known locally as Koh Dach, Silk Island is an island in the Mekong River, celebrated for its time-honoured silk-weaving craft. We'll journey through the island in a charming tuk-tuk to learn more about the process of silk weaving, from silkworms feasting on mulberry leaves to the creation of beautiful fabrics. This is a chance to experience the skilled artisans at work, weaving the iconic Cambodia krama (a traditional scarf) with dedication and expertise.
Koh Chen & Phnom Penh
Visit traditional silversmiths and explore the Vipassana Dhura Buddhist Meditation retreat before arriving in Phnom Penh.
Koh Chen
After breakfast, we'll enjoy a walking tour of Koh Chen. As we approach, you'll notice a large Buddha statue sitting peacefully near the riverbank and, beyond, is the yellow-tiled roof of a temple built in Khmer style. Your highlight here, will be visiting its famed ornamental silver and copper smiths.
Oudong
After our exploration of Koh Chen, we'll journey by coach to Cambodia's ancient capital, Oudong. There, we'll have the opportunity to visit the Vipassana Dhura Buddhist Meditation retreat, renowned for its transformative method of purifying the mind and alleviating distress and pain. Keep an eye out for the awe-inspiring jade Buddha and a mummified monk, as well as other ancient art, ornate sculptures and facades. Later, we'll return to our ship for lunch.
Phnom Penh
There’ll be some time to relax in your cabin or on a sun lounger as we sail to Phnom Penh. Once known as the ‘Pearl of the Orient’ or the ‘Paris of the East’, Phnom Penh has preserved much of its wonderful rustic charm, elegance and French allure.
We'll arrive in the country's charming capital, Phnom Penh, in the late afternoon. There's the opportunity to get your first taste of the city's French colonial buildings, tree-lined boulevards and attractive riverside walk. As we join a three-wheeled cyclo - the oldest mode of transportation in Cambodia - to the elegant Raffles Hotel Le Royal for a cocktail at the famed Elephant Bar. The former first lady, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, visited Cambodia in 1967 and had an honorary cocktail created for her in this very bar. The femme fatale is still on the menu today - as is their unique version of the Singapore Sling.
We’ll moor overnight in Phnom Penh. This evening, you could explore the city's bustling markets, teeming streets and restaurants, enhancing the electric ambience so typical of the emerging Far East. It’s a great excuse to practice your haggling skills as hawkers sell literally anything.
Phnom Penh
Explore Cambodia’s capital city, Phnom Penh. See the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, National Museum and more.
We'll begin with a guided tour of the city on a three-wheeled cyclo - the oldest mode of transportation in Cambodia. Our first stop is the majestic Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda complex. Established in 1866, it stands as a symbol of Khmer grandeur and history. Exploring its intricate detail, we'll admire the elaborately constructed palace buildings and see the 5,000 silver floor tiles which give the Silver Pagoda its name, as well as spectacular gold and bejewelled Buddha statues - they're considered national treasures. After that, we will visit the National Museum, a beautiful sandstone structure that houses the world's most extensive collection of Khmer sculptures. This collection spans over a millennium and showcases the masterful and timeless Khmer design.
Choeung Ek
After lunch back onboard, there'll be the opportunity to head just outside of the city for a poignant visit to Choeung Ek, one of the mass grave sites of the Killing Fields where the Khmer Rouge executed over a million men, women and children between 1975 and 1979. Today, Cheoung Ek is a peaceful memorial with a Buddhist stupa filled with skulls and bones, arranged by sex and age, to honour the victims.
Tonight, we'll enjoy Khmer Apsara dancing and the chance to meet the performers afterwards. This unique dance, known for its beautiful costumes and captivating hand movements, was once only performed for the royal family and their special guests. In recent decades, it has gained worldwide recognition as a symbol of Khmer culture. In 2003, UNESCO recognized the Royal Ballet of Cambodia as an 'Intangible Cultural Heritage' due to its significance.
Tan Chau
Spend the morning relaxing as we sail towards the Cambodia – Vietnam border, before a visit to a floating fish market.
Cruising on board
This morning is all about relaxing as the ship cruises towards the Cambodia - Vietnam border. Why not begin the day with a dip in the infinity pool followed by a leisurely breakfast? Relax on board and enjoy the ship’s many facilities. Perhaps challenge your new-found friends to a round of mini golf? Or pamper yourself with a treatment from the spa? Maybe crack open that book you've been meaning to read in the library. There's plenty to keep you entertained as we sail.
Tan Chau
Once we’ve crossed the border into Vietnam, we’ll venture out to visit more of the attractions along the Mekong Delta including a floating fish farm to see how people of the Mekong Delta raise freshwater fish under stilts. After a real glimpse of traditional rural life, return to the ship for a traditional Vietnamese lion dance followed by a delectable dinner in the ship’s restaurant. The ship will moor overnight in Tan Chau.
Phu Tan & Tiger Island
Visit the craft village of Phu Tan and enjoy a guided tour of Tiger Island.
Phu Tan
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast on board this morning as the ship sails towards Phu Tan, the provincial capital of An Giang in the Mekong Delta. Tender ashore to visit a craft village famed for handmaking Ca Rang clay stoves. Used for hundreds of years by the southern Vietnamese, these stoves have a unique design which allow them to block the wind, retain heat and keep ash from dispersing.
Tiger Island
Reuniting with the ship for lunch, we'll set sail for Tiger Island and disembark by sampan (a flat-bottomed wooden boat) to visit one of the cottage industries that still exist here - plant pot making and the planting of ornamental Bonsai plants. It's a real insight into local life. We'll continue to Tiger Island itself to enjoy a walking tour and hear the story of how the island got its name on a visit to the site locally known as 'Mr Tiger's Temple'.
Return on board for a cocktail competition and the evening’s entertainment after dinner.
Long Xuyen, Dinh Yen & Can Tho
Enjoy the chance to see an authentic floating market and more of the small traditional industries which make this region so fascinating.
Long Xuyen
After breakfast onboard, we'll tender ashore to visit the authentic Long Xuyen Floating Market. As less discerning travellers have yet to 'discover' Long Xuyen floating market in An Giang province, it still maintains its authentic, rustic atmosphere with boats selling fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and more. It's lively, colourful, and when all the bartering is underway, it’s rather noisy too!
Dinh Yen
As you savour your last lunch on board, we sail towards the charming village of Dinh Yen. On arrival, we'll have the chance to explore another of the thriving cottage industries. This area is home to immense rice paddies and is renowned for being the centre for traditional mat making and you can see colourful straw mats being woven on mechanized looms.
Mooring in Can Tho this evening, we'll enjoy a traditional Southern Vietnamese folk music performance known as Don Ca Tai Tu before our final farewell dinner.
Can Tho & Saigon
Disembark the ship and continue your explorations in Saigon.
Disembarkation
Enjoy breakfast with time to enjoy the view from the pool for one last time before you bid farewell to your crew and disembark the ship. Accompanied by your local guide, your coach will take you to Cai Be to enjoy lunch at the elegant La Longanier Restaurant set amidst lush fruit trees by the river before completing your journey on arrival at your hotel in Saigon.
Saigon
This afternoon, we'll begin with a visit to the War Remnants Museum to gain a deeper understanding of the brutal realities of the Vietnam War and its impact as we explore the museum's poignant exhibits.
We'll then make our way to the iconic Reunification Palace, a symbol of the war's end, where history comes to life. It was at this historic site that a North Vietnamese Army tank famously crashed through the gates, marking a pivotal moment in Vietnam's history.
Wrapping up our tour, we'll discover the captivating beauty of French Colonial architecture on a visit to the Central Post Office and the majestic Saigon Opera House. These architectural marvels stand as timeless symbols of the city's cultural heritage and are sure to leave a lasting impression.
After our tour, we’ll return to the hotel for the rest of the evening at leisure.
Cu Chi Tunnels
Visit the famous Cu Chi Tunnels outside of Saigon, a complex underground network which provided a base for the Vietcong.
Cu Chi Tunnels
The Cu Chi Tunnels are a unique and complex underground network stretching for 124 miles and included hospitals, meeting rooms, sleeping quarters and kitchens. Begun during the last years of French rule and vastly expanded during the 1960s, the tunnels provided a base for the Vietcong from which to attack US forces within just 30 miles of Saigon.
Our visit here is a fascinating insight into these troubled times: we see the tunnels themselves and examples of the many mantraps and stake pits which protected them. Despite being carpet bombed, the tunnels were never really penetrated, and should you wish, you can try out real period weapons on a firing range.
Afternoon at leisure
After our tour, we’ll return to our hotel for an afternoon and evening at leisure. If you're peckish this afternoon, why not try Banh Mi, a delicious Vietnamese sandwich? Made with a freshly cooked short baguette and traditionally packed with pate, meats, mayo, pickles and salad - it's so popular that you can find versions of it in UK street food markets! Or, if you prefer something heartier, you could try a warming bowl of pho noodles. Delicious flat rice noodles, served in a broth, traditionally cooked for many hours for a deep, rich flavour. Best paired with Vietnamese rice paper rolls made with fresh vegetables, prawns and vermicelli noodles. Whatever you choose, you will be spoilt for choice!
Journey home
It’s time to say goodbye and start the journey home.
Return home
You arrive home with wonderful memories of your voyage along the Mekong.
Available ships
Victoria Mekong
- Built
- 2019
- Crew
- 40
- Passengers
- 70
Launched in 2019, the 252-foot Victoria Mekong is one of the region’s newest and greenest ships on the river. While our destinations boast ancient history, our state-of-the-art ship offers a chic and luxurious river cruise experience.
Hand-picked hotels
Sokha Angkor Resort
Siem Reap, Cambodia
This comfortable hotel is conveniently located close to ancient temples and modern amenities.
Hotel Grand Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam
Nestled in the scenic riverside area, Hotel Grand Saigon is one of the most historic in Saigon.
Extras & upgrades
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
From hotel upgrades to holiday extensions, you can benefit from our Travel Concierge service:
- Add up to two nights before you sail in the destination your river cruises starts from
- Add up to two nights after your cruise in the destination your river cruises ends in
- Change your departure airport (depending on flight availability)
- Book a door-to-door transfer service from your home to your departure airport or airport hotel
If you would like to add Travel Concierge to your European river cruise, please call our reservations team.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Upstream Itinerary
Arrival airport | Start hotel location | Transfer time |
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Saigon - Tan Son Nhat International Airport | Saigon | 40 mins |
End hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Siem Reap | Siem Reap International Airport | 1 hr 15 mins |
Downstream Itinerary
Arrival airport | Start hotel location | Transfer time |
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Siem Reap International Airport | Siem Reap | 1 hr 15 mins |
End hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Saigon | Saigon – Tan Son Nhat International Airport | 40 mins |
Please also note:
The transfer between Kampong Cham and Siem Reap for embarkation (downstream) or disembarkation (upstream) is approximately 5 hours including stops. The transfer between Can Tho and Saigon for embarkation (upstream) or disembarkation (downstream) is approximately 3.5 hrs including stops.
FAQs
The price of this cruise is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room/cabin.
Sole occupancy is available on request at the relevant supplement.
The price includes:
- 5 - 6 nights bed and breakfast in five-star hotels including early check-in on arrival day (where applicable)
- 7 nights full board on Victoria Mekong
- Complimentary soft drinks, mineral water, tea and coffee throughout the day on board.
- Selected drinks with lunch and dinner plus a daily signature cocktail between 18:00 to 19:00 whilst on board the ship
- International flights
- All transfers
- Porterage of one item of luggage per person
- All tours and excursions as mentioned
- Programme of on-board activities and evening entertainment on the ship
- Gratuities for the ship’s crew
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
- All port taxes and fees
Premium Economy flight upgrades are available at a supplement. Please contact us.
Along with a valid passport, UK citizens must have a visa in order to travel to Cambodia. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/cambodia/entry-requirements.
Visa cost is USD $35 per person. Full details of how and when to apply will be sent with your booking confirmation.
UK Citizens do not currently require a visa to enter Vietnam.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
Please note that visa costs may be subject to change.
Mobility
We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us. If you have any concerns regarding the suitability of the holiday due to reduced mobility we would encourage you to call us to discuss these concerns. General information on mobility in connection with our tours can be found here.
- Currencies: Vietnamese Dong, Cambodian Riel
- Flight time: Approx. 11 hrs 30 mins to 13 hrs 10 mins*
- Languages: Vietnamese, Khmer
- Time zone: GMT+7
- Countries: Vietnam, Cambodia
*Flight schedules normally require overnight flights, but depending on final flight schedules and availability, same day flights may also be used which may result in a slightly different tour duration.
The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 101 days before you depart.
Itinerary
The itinerary, timings and the places visited en-route may vary depending on whether you travel upstream or downstream and on the water levels in the upper reaches of the Mekong.
We may not always be able to advise you in advance of any itinerary changes as decisions to amend any part of the cruise could be made by the ship’s captain during the cruise itself. However, we will always endeavour to ensure that equally interesting visits and stops are substituted – it’s all part of the adventure of river cruising in Southeast Asia.
*Please note the itinerary is also based on current flight schedules. Should schedules change or planned flights be unavailable, flight times and tour durations may vary. We will inform you as soon as possible of any changes after you have booked.
Whilst the travelling schedule should pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that in visiting historical sites or local villages, paths may be uneven and we often enjoy walking tours of the main sights, therefore this holiday may not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility. In the tropics temperatures and humidity levels are quite high for most of the year. Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate inoculations required for Vietnam and Cambodia at least a month before departure.
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