Various forms of games resembling golf were played as early as the fourteenth century by sportsmen in Holland, Belgium and France as well as in Scotland. But it was a keen Scottish Baron, James VI, who brought the game to England when he succeeded to the English throne in 1603.
Golf fans could hardly find a more diverse, interesting and challenging selection of courses to chose from than those in Southeast Asia. And we know the perfect holiday combination of golf, sightseeing, and relaxing. A round of golf can be added to the middle of a temple touring package and a full golf tour of Vietnam can incorporate multiple games in each destination.
After having breakfast at the hotel, we drive to Vietnam Golf and Country Club for golfing. Vietnam Golf & Country Club is the first International 36-holes golf club in Vietnam and is widely regarded as Vietnam’s Premier Golf and Country Club. Play a round of 18 holes and we drive you back to Ho Chi Minh City.
n the morning you enjoy a round of golf at The Paradise Marina Club, an international standard 27-hole golf course. The club is open to nonmembers, except Saturdays & Sundays for members only. Return to HCMC airport for departure.
Free day to enjoy golf on a challenging 18-hole course with picturesque scenery. The Dalat Palace Golf Club is a masterpiece in design. Gently crafted into the rolling hills of Dalat and overlooking the majestic Xuan Huong Lake , the course weaves its way through stately pine trees to oversized and delicately manicured bent grass greens.
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Thu Duc, and the Vietnam Golf and Country Club for one 18-hole round of golf. After return to Ho Chi Minh City, take a short tour of the city, visiting the former Presidential Palace, the Notre Dame Cathedral, Old Saigon Post Office and Thien Hau Pagoda in the city's bustling Chinatow.
A six-day golf tour that includes the two finest golf courses in the North, sightseeing and shopping for non golfers. This golf tour allows you to immerse yourself in the post-colonial charm of Hanoi. You will also visit magical Halong Bay, and scenic golf courses in the country.
Free day of leisure or roaming Hanoi, Vietnam's artistic and intellectual capital. Explore the fascinating Old Quarter. Enjoy people-watching at stylish cafes. Shop for impressive modern art in the city's many galleries. Also visit Hanoi 's main cultural attractions, including the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum...
Today we play a round of golf at the Song Be Golf Course, widely regarded as one of the most challenging in the country. The 100-hectare golf resort was built out of the natural landscape of fruit orchard and coconut palms and features at least 10 lakes with tree-lined fairways. The remainder of the day is free to explore Vietnam's most vibrant city. Overnight in HCMC.
After breakfast, leave Phan Thiet for Dalat. It is a scenic morning's drive from the coastal plain and the beach city of Phan Thiet to the cooler climates of Dalat a former French hill station and the most famous highland in Vietnam for its attraction and romance. Dalat is the City of Spring…