5.0(37 reviews)
Cai Be Floating Market 2-Day Homestay
From₫70
16 hours
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
About this activity
Immerse yourself in the authentic Vietnamese lifestyle with a 2-day adventure exploring the bustling Cai Be Floating Market, staying at the welcoming Ut Trinh Homestay, and cycling through the picturesque An Binh Island.
Highlights
- Experience the vibrant Cai Be Floating Market
- Stay overnight at the charming Ut Trinh Homestay
- Cycle through the scenic An Binh Island
- Enjoy authentic Vietnamese cuisine with locals
- Discover traditional crafts and local culture
Full description
Dive into the heart of Vietnam's Mekong Delta with this immersive 2-day experience. Begin your journey with a guided boat tour of the lively Cai Be Floating Market, where you'll witness the daily hustle of local vendors and sample fresh tropical fruits. After a day of exploration, retreat to the cozy Ut Trinh Homestay, offering a genuine taste of Vietnamese hospitality. The next day, hop on a bicycle to traverse the lush landscapes of An Binh Island, visiting traditional workshops and interacting with friendly locals. This adventure offers a perfect blend of culture, nature, and community, ensuring memories that will last a lifetime.
Included / Excluded
- Overnight stay at Ut Trinh Homestay
- Guided boat tour of Cai Be Floating Market
- Cycling tour through An Binh Island
- Meals not specified in the itinerary
Itinerary
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Travelers will explore the historic Cu Chi Tunnels with a knowledgeable English-speaking guide. Learn about the underground tunnel system used during the Vietnam War, including hidden entrances, living areas, storage rooms, and command centers. Guests will have the opportunity to walk through the jungle surroundings, see wartime traps, and optionally crawl through a short section of the tunnels. This visit is designed for cruise passengers, with a comfortable pace and guaranteed return to the cruise port on time.
Duration: 2 hoursAdmission: YES
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Visit the Ben Dinh section of the Cu Chi Tunnels, the most accessible area for visitors. Learn more about daily life during the war, view reconstructed bunkers and facilities, and gain deeper insight into the tunnel system with clear explanations from your guide.
Duration: 1 hourAdmission: YES
Important information
Know before you book
- Check the availability of the homestay and book in advance.
- Confirm the tour schedule and any included meals with the provider.
- Inform the provider of any dietary restrictions or preferences.
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for cycling and walking.
- Bring a hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent for outdoor activities.
- Ensure you have a valid passport and any necessary travel documents.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 1 days before the activity starts
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Easy Public Transport
- Infants Required On Laps
Good to know
- Total duration includes travel time.
Traveler reviews
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Tunnels with Captain Bruno
Captain Bruno is the best! We loved all the history and details he told us about. Highly recommend!
H739MIerincJul 5, 2026TRIPADVISOR
It was really cool to see what they had to do in the war
Captain Bruno was really good and entertaining
X7537DVjakerJun 29, 2026TRIPADVISOR
Fun and informative day at Cu Chi Tunnel Private Tour
Such a fun day and so informative. A special shout out to our guide Bruno, he made the day so entertaining. Kept the teenager kids engaged.. totally recommend the day and Captain Bruno. Thanks for a great day
D680HZjuliegJun 29, 2026TRIPADVISOR
Cu Chi Tunnels
Captain Bruno was an amazing guide! He and our driver did a wonderful job and were so knowledgeable. It was a great departure from our regular programming.
25meghankJun 28, 2026TRIPADVISOR
Great Tunnel Experience!
Outstanding! Bruno was fun and engaging. Did the private trip. Worth every penny.
garytY3651NSMay 27, 2026TRIPADVISOR
Additional information
Total duration includes travel time.
