TOUR PRICING
(Valid until November 30, 2025)
| Number of Guests | Price (USD per person) |
|---|---|
| 1 guest | $393 |
| 2 guests | $240 |
| 3 guests | $190 |
| 4 guests | $164 |
| 5 guests | $152 |
| 6 guests | $142 |
| 7 guests | $134 |
| 8 guests | $128 |
| 9 – 14 guests | $119 |
TOUR OVERVIEW
Step back in time and explore Vietnam’s rich history and cultural heritage on the Historical Site of Saigon Excursion. Designed for cruise travelers arriving at Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), this in-depth Ho Chi Minh City shore excursion highlights the city’s most significant historical and architectural landmarks – from the solemn halls of the War Remnants Museum to the ornate beauty of the Jade Emperor Pagoda and the colonial elegance of Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office.
Experience the fascinating blend of past and present that defines modern Saigon: a city where centuries-old temples stand beside French-era architecture and bustling local markets. With a knowledgeable English-speaking guide, private transportation, and an authentic Vietnamese lunch included, this journey offers both education and inspiration in equal measure.
This Tour is Perfect For:
- Cruise passengers eager to explore the history and culture of Ho Chi Minh City in depth.
- Travelers interested in architecture, religion, and the legacy of the Vietnam War.
- Visitors seeking a comfortable, well-paced day with expert local guidance.
FULL ITINERARY
Pick up from Phu My Port
Your personal English-speaking guide and private driver will greet you warmly at the cruise port with a welcome board. From there, relax in an air-conditioned vehicle as you journey toward the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, learning about its fascinating transformation from colonial Saigon to modern-day Vietnam’s bustling southern hub.
Visit the War Remnants Museum
Begin your cultural exploration at the War Remnants Museum, one of Vietnam’s most visited and meaningful landmarks. The museum presents a powerful collection of photographs, documents, and preserved military artifacts that chronicle the impact of the Vietnam War. Though the exhibits are solemn, they convey the strength and resilience of the Vietnamese people and their enduring hope for peace.
Notre Dame Cathedral & Central Post Office (Exterior Visit)
Continue to Notre Dame Cathedral, a magnificent red-brick church built by the French in the late 19th century. The cathedral’s twin bell towers and neo-Romanesque façade make it a beloved symbol of Saigon’s colonial past. Currently under restoration, you’ll visit and take photographs from the outside while your guide shares fascinating insights into its history and architectural design.
Located just across from the cathedral, the Central Post Office is another masterpiece of French colonial architecture, designed by Gustave Eiffel — the famed engineer behind the Eiffel Tower. Step up to admire its grand arched windows, intricate ironwork, and detailed maps of Indochina adorning the interior walls. The building remains a fully functioning post office, a living reminder of the city’s rich past and continued vitality.
Note: At both the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office, visits are limited to the exterior areas for photography and historical interpretation.
Lunch Break with Vietnamese Traditional Cuisine
Take a relaxing break at a local restaurant and savor a traditional Vietnamese lunch, featuring authentic dishes prepared with fresh local ingredients. Enjoy the balanced flavors of sweet, savory, and aromatic herbs that make Vietnamese cuisine beloved around the world.
City Hall & Nguyen Hue Walking Street
After lunch, visit the elegant Saigon City Hall, an architectural gem from the French colonial era, beautifully illuminated at night. Continue your stroll along Nguyen Hue Walking Street, a lively pedestrian boulevard lined with cafes, shops, and modern sculptures. Once a historic avenue for parades, it’s now a favorite spot for locals and visitors to experience the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
Jade Emperor Pagoda
Next, explore the Jade Emperor Pagoda (Chùa Ngọc Hoàng), a richly decorated temple built by Cantonese immigrants in the early 20th century. Dedicated to the Jade Emperor, the supreme deity in Taoist belief, the temple is filled with intricate wood carvings, detailed figurines, and a smoky, incense-filled atmosphere that offers a glimpse into Vietnam’s spiritual traditions.
Ben Thanh Market
Conclude your tour at the iconic Ben Thanh Market, one of Saigon’s oldest and most bustling landmarks. More than just a shopping destination, the market is a vibrant microcosm of city life – where vendors sell everything from fresh produce and handicrafts to textiles and souvenirs. Its lively atmosphere and historical significance make it a must-visit for anyone wishing to experience the authentic spirit of Saigon.
Return to Phu My Port
At the end of the excursion, your driver and guide will escort you safely back to the port. Reflect on a day filled with stories, heritage, and flavors that have shaped Ho Chi Minh City into the captivating metropolis it is today.
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