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TEMPLES, PAGODAS AND CATHEDRALS | 121 Nights | Departs Jan 17, 2014

 

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Ports:

Jan, 17

-Auckland, New Zealand

Jan, 18

-Tauranga, New Zealand

Jan, 19

-Napier, New Zealand

Jan, 20

-Wellington, New Zealand

Jan, 21

-Akaroa, New Zealand

Jan, 22

-Dunedin, New Zealand

Jan, 23

-Cruising Milford Sound

Jan, 24

-Cruise the Tasman Sea

Jan, 25

-Cruise the Tasman Sea

Jan, 26

-Hobart, Tasmania

Jan, 27

-Cruise the Bass Strait

Jan, 28

-Melbourne, Australia

Jan, 29

-Melbourne, Australia

Jan, 30

-Cruise the Coast of Australia

Jan, 31

-Sydney, Australia

Feb, 1

-Sydney, Australia

Feb, 2

-Cruise the Coast of Australia

Feb, 3

-Brisbane, Australia

Feb, 4

-Cruise the Coast of Australia

Feb, 5

-Whitsunday Island, Australia

Feb, 6

-Townsville, Australia

Feb, 7

-Cairns, Australia

Feb, 8

-Cooktown, Australia

Feb, 9

-Cruise the Arafura Sea

Feb, 10

-Cruise the Arafura Sea

Feb, 11

-Darwin, Australia

Feb, 12

-Cruise the Timor Sea

Feb, 13

-Komodo, Indonesia

Feb, 14

-Bali (Tanah Ampo)

Feb, 15

-Bali (Tanah Ampo)

Feb, 16

-Cruise the Java Sea

Feb, 17

-Semarang, Indonesia

Feb, 18

-Cruise the Indian Ocean

Feb, 19

-Singapore

Feb, 20

-Cruise the South China Sea

Feb, 21

-Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Feb, 22

-Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand

Feb, 23

-Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand

Feb, 24

-Cruise the Gulf of Thailand

Feb, 25

-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Feb, 26

-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Feb, 27

-Cruise the Coast of Vietnam

Feb, 28

-Da Nang, Vietnam

Mar, 1

-Da Nang, Vietnam

Mar, 2

-Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam

Mar, 3

-Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam

Mar, 4

-Cruise the South China Sea

Mar, 5

-Hong Kong, China

Mar, 6

-Hong Kong, China

Mar, 7

-Cruise the South China Sea

Mar, 8

-Keelung, Taiwan

Mar, 9

-Naha, Japan

Mar, 10

-Cruise the East China Sea

Mar, 11

-Shanghai, China

Mar, 12

-Shanghai, China

Mar, 13

-Cruise the Kanmon Strait

Mar, 14

-Hiroshima, Japan

Mar, 15

-Kyoto (Kobe), Japan

Mar, 16

-Cruise the Kanmon Strait

Mar, 17

-Cruise the Pacific Ocean

Mar, 18

-Seoul (Inchon), South Korea

Mar, 19

-Dalian, China

Mar, 20

-Beijing (Tianjin), China

Mar, 21

-Beijing (Tianjin), China

Mar, 22

-Cruise the Yellow Sea

Mar, 23

-Seoul (Inchon), South Korea

Mar, 24

-Cruise the Yellow Sea

Mar, 25

-Shanghai, China

Mar, 26

-Shanghai, China

Mar, 27

-Cruise the Taiwan Strait

Mar, 28

-Xiamen, China

Mar, 29

-Hong Kong, China

Mar, 30

-Hong Kong, China

Mar, 31

-Cruise the South China Sea

Apr, 1

-Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam

Apr, 2

-Cruise the South China Sea

Apr, 3

-Cruise the South China Sea

Apr, 4

-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Apr, 5

-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Apr, 6

-Cruise the Gulf of Thailand

Apr, 7

-Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand

Apr, 8

-Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand

Apr, 9

-Ko Samui, Thailand

Apr, 10

-Cruise the Gulf of Thailand

Apr, 11

-Singapore

Apr, 12

-Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia

Apr, 13

-Penang, Malaysia

Apr, 14

-Phuket, Thailand

Apr, 15

-Cruise the Andaman Sea

Apr, 16

-Cruise the Indian Ocean

Apr, 17

-Galle, Sri Lanka

Apr, 18

-Colombo, Sri Lanka

Apr, 19

-Cochin, India

Apr, 20

-New Mangalore, India

Apr, 21

-Mormugao, India

Apr, 22

-Mumbai (Bombay), India

Apr, 23

-Mumbai (Bombay), India

Apr, 24

-Cruise the Indian Ocean

Apr, 25

-Cruise the Indian Ocean

Apr, 26

-Muscat (Port Qaboos), Oman

Apr, 27

-Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Apr, 28

-Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Apr, 29

-Muscat (Port Qaboos), Oman

Apr, 30

-Cruise the Arabian Sea

May, 1

-Salalah, Oman

May, 2

-Cruise the Gulf of Aden

May, 3

-Cruise the Red Sea

May, 4

-Cruise the Red Sea

May, 5

-Cruise the Red Sea

May, 6

-Petra (Aqaba), Jordan

May, 7

-Luxor (Safaga), Egypt

May, 8

-Luxor (Safaga), Egypt

May, 9

-Cruise the Gulf of Suez

May, 10

-Transit the Suez Canal

May, 11

-Tel Aviv (Ashdod), Israel

May, 12

-Jerusalem (Haifa), Israel

May, 13

-Limassol, Cyprus

May, 14

-Patmos, Greece

May, 15

-Cruise the Mediterranean Sea

May, 16

-Taormina (Sicily), Italy

May, 17

-Sorrento/Capri, Italy

May, 18

-Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam-port

Ho Chi Minh is Vietnam's largest and most famous city. During the 14th century this city was known as Prey Nokor and was nothing more than a trading post. By the 18th century, the Lords of Hue, under the Nguyens, had established control of the trade in Prey Nokor and renamed the city Saigon. After the Vietnam War, the new communist regime changed the official name of the city of Saigon to Ho Chi Minh and began to rebuild its economic and social structure.

 

Free Excursions

Regent Choice Excursions

As shore excursions to be offered in this port are not yet confirmed, below is a list of those offered previously. We make every effort to have excursions finalized at least 240 days in advance of sailing, and often sooner, so please check back regularly.

  • Cu Chi Tunnels
    Light Activity
  • Cu Chi Tunnels & Fruit Gardens
    Light ActivityMeal
  • Cu Chi Tunnels & Fruit Gardens
    Light ActivityMeal
  • Highlights of Saigon
    Seated Tour
  • Mekong River Delta
    Seated TourMeal
  • Mekong River Delta
    Seated TourMeal
  • Panoramic Saigon
    Seated Tour
  • Panoramic Saigon
    Seated Tour
  • The Art of Garnish - Vegetable Decoration
    Seated Tour
  • Cu Chi Tunnels

    Light Activity
    Duration: 5 hours
    Tour Code: hcm-190

    Learn about the Vietnamese fighters who lived in, and fought from, a network of underground tunnels during this visit to Cu Chi.

    Depart the pier for the 44-mile drive from the city center to the surrounding countryside. Along the way, you will see the villages of former revolutionary fighters, and French rubber plantations where bombing remnants still remain three decades later. After passing through tranquil rice paddies, a brief photo stop will be made at a small village, where your guide will explain the process of rice paper production. Hundreds of sheets dot the countryside, drying on woven racks in the relentless sun.

    Upon arrival at Cu Chi, you will watch a short video tracing the origins, construction and design of the thick-roofed underground tunnels. These tunnels were capable of withstanding the weight of tanks and impact of 50-pound bombs. A military guide will explain the underground network, and display some of the tools and weapons utilized by the guerrillas. This open and ventilated tunnel complex provides a full view of the underground meeting rooms, smokeless kitchens, a healthcare center and sleeping areas. If you are agile, you will have an opportunity to enter an unlit passage that has not been enlarged for the comfort of visitors. Refreshments, souvenirs and displays of military paraphernalia can be found in the nearby parking area.

    On the 44-mile return drive to Saigon, you will visit the recently-erected memorial honoring the 10,000 guerrilla soldiers who died during the fighting at Cu Chi.

    Please note: Guests are strongly advised to wear sturdy shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and mosquito repellent. Guests visiting the lower levels of the tunnel complex may get dirty. The area of the tunnels represents a memorial to resistance by the Vietnamese, and is presented by the armed forces of Vietnam. Any disparaging references made to past foes of the government may be deemed offensive. Depending upon traffic conditions, the duration of this tour may be longer.

Terms & Conditions:

Free Unlimited Shore Excursions are for full fare guests only, capacity controlled and subject to availability. Requested excursions may not be available at time of booking. Supplement will apply on Regent Choice excursions (indicated by the above) and excludes Private Arrangements and all Adventures Ashore programs. In order to ensure quality guides and sufficient transportation, we must provide the tour operator with passenger counts at least 36 hours in advance. Therefore no refunds will be given within 36 hours of tour departure for cancellations or no-shows. Please pay special attention to scheduling and tour lengths when booking your shore excursions. In many cases, it is not possible to participate in more than one tour per day in a given port. Tour Departure times are subject to change so please reference your actual tour ticket for the correct departure time. Tours operate rain or shine. Minor children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a an adult parent or guardian on all shore excursions. Tours require minimum participation levels to operate so please sign up as early as possible. Tours may be cancelled if minimum participation levels are not met. Prices, Itineraries and General Information shore excursion prices are subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases or currency fluctuations. Please consult the Destination Services Desk onboard for information. During local or national holidays, access to certain facilities (such as museums or archaeological sites) may be limited or denied. In such instances, adjustments will be made to minimize inconvenience to guests. Some tours have limited availability. Tours are generally available for reserving 180 days prior to the beginning of a cruise. Please sign up early to avoid disappointment. Regent Seven Seas Cruises reserves the right to require guests to complete a liability waiver for select shore excursions. For more information, please visit the Destination Services Desk onboard.

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