Our Mekong Delta Cai Be floating market – Vinh Long, Sadec tour from Ho Chi Minh is designed for those looking to experience the authenticity of Vietnam’s river life. From the bustling markets to the serene beauty of Sadec, you’ll leave with unforgettable memories and a deeper understanding of the Mekong Delta’s cultural richness.
Trip highlights
Visit the ancient house – a perfect mix of the Occidental and Oriental architectural styles.
The locals make coconut candy and crispy rice popcorn.
Taking a sip of honey tea.
Tasting fresh fruits while listening to the beautiful melody of Vietnamese traditional folk music.
Have lunch with Vietnamest cuisine like Banh Xeo, Banh Canh, Banh Mi, Hu Tieu, fruits,...
Vinh Long market.
Huynh Thuy Le Ancient House.
Sa Dec Flower Village.
Tour details
Join us on a journey from the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City to the tranquil waters of the Mekong Delta, where Cai Be floating market – Vinh Long – Sadec tour a day from Ho Chi Minh await you. This one-day tour offers a life along the Mekong River, showcasing the unique culture and traditions of southern Vietnam.
Our driver & guide will meet you at your hotel, leave for Ho Chi Minh to Cai Be floating market. Distance is 125 km for 2hrs25 minutes gone through the main road of Trung Luong express road.
Halfway through, you can stop to purchase rice paper, a type of rice paper delicacy at Long An. Known for its quality and taste, Bánh Tráng from this region is a must-try. Our guide adeptly leads you to a trusted vendor.
We arrive at the famed Cai Be floating market. Here, you will boarding a classic wooden vessel at the pier, you're greeted with refreshments, setting sail towards the busy floating market. You'll see boats laden with fruits, vegetables, and goods, all for sale on the river. It's a unique shopping experience where you can buy local specialties directly from the boat vendors, offering a taste of local life.
Then, ramble in small villages where you will uncover the beauty of an ancient house and learn about the indigenous culture.
Make a short visit to a small family business where the locals make coconut fudges and crispy rice popcorn. Savor delicious fresh fruit and feel the slow rhythms of Southern Vietnamese folk music – a kind of music entwined with the life and culture of the Mekong Delta people.
Tan Phong Paddle through small canals – an exciting experience since you can look around, unwind, and soak up the wonderful atmosphere of the Upper Mekong Delta.
Additionally, after arrival on Tan Phong Island, immerse yourself in nature's tranquility. At lunchtime, you not only enjoy luscious food but also get closer to the locals as it is a chance to learn how to prepare Vietnamese specialties. The meal is cooked on your own and served in the heart of the local garden. Cycle on the village path through orchards. Meet the local islanders to learn more about the local daily life in the Mekong Delta.
After exploring Cai Be floating market tour, it's time for lunch. Below are 3 recommended restaurants and eateries in the Cai Be area, offering a range of options from traditional Vietnamese cuisine to international dishes:
1. Cai Be Market Food Stalls Location: Cai Be Floating Market Price Range: $1 - $5
2. Ba Kiet’s Ancient House Address: Phu Hoa Dong, Cai Be, Tien Giang Price Range: $4 - $12
3. River View Restaurant Address: Near Cai Be Dock, Tien Giang Price Range: $5 - $15
At 12:45 PM, we start our journey from Cai Be to the Vinh Long Market. It takes 50 minutes from Cai Be floating market to Vinh Long for 33km.
Vinh Long Market is a famous destination where you can explore local life and enjoy special delicacies like Hu Tieu, Purple Sticky Rice Cake, Fish Sauce Hotpot, Sliced Dough Soup,..
The journey from Vinh Long to Sadec takes about 50 minutes for 31km. Throughout the trip, you will enjoy beautiful scenery and experience the peace of the Mekong Delta region.
If you ever fall in love with the novel “The Lover” of the French writer Marguerite Duras, which has been translated into 43 languages and made into film in 1992, this house is a place for you to know more about her passionate love.
Made famous by The Lover, Huynh Le Thuy was Duras’ lover—at the time he was 27 and she 15—and while this was his home, their love–nest was in Cho Lon in Ho Chi Minh City. The house dates back to 1895, renovated in 1917, and is a meld of French, Chinese and Vietnamese styles.
Sa Dec Flower Village:
For 100 years, it has been one of the largest floral centres in Southern vietnam. Several flowers and herbs such as roses, orchids, arecas, etc., grown alternately, make it a magical village full of colours and aromas. Sa Dec is famous for its rose garden which houses more than 50 kinds of roses that are transported daily to Ho Chi Minh City and other provinces. You will visit at Happy land Hung Thy Sa Dec.
Note: The tour program and pickup times may change according to your schedule.
This tour itinerary is not fixed. You may please confirm your schedule after the booking.
Tour cost
Code tour
VNTS SGCBVLSD1D
Journey
Saigon - Cai Be Floating Market - Vinh Long - Sadec - Saigon
Group Size
1 - 2
3 - 5
5 - 7
7 - 10
Other requires
Tour Cost (USD)/pax
92$
73$
57$
46$
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Tour included : Private vehicles + parking fees, entrance fees as program, lunch, English tour guide, mineral water.
Tour Excluded : Flight tickets, travel insurance, accommodation, person expense, tips and another service not clear mention above.
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Best time to visit
If you’re planning a Mekong Delta tour in Vietnam and considering visiting Cai Be floating market – Vinh Long – Sadec tour a day from Ho Chi Minh, you should visit from November to April because the weather is stable and conducive for travel.
Here’s a guide to help you plan:
Seasons and Best Time to Visit
The Mekong Delta (Cai Be floating market, Vinh Long and Sadec) experiences two main seasons: the wet season from May to October and the dry season from November to April.
While the markets operate year-round, the best time to visit Mekong Delta is during the early morning hours in the dry season.
This period offers more comfortable weather for travel and the chance to see the markets at their liveliest, just after sunrise, when the waterways are bustling with activity and the air is cooler.
It’s advisable to avoid the peak of the wet season, around July and August which can disrupt travel plans.
The Mekong Delta is a treasure trove of Vietnamese cuisine, offering an array of dishes that are both unique and delicious. In Cai Be, Vinh Long and Sadec, you can indulge in specialties such as:
Banh Xeo (Vietnamese pancake): A crispy crepe filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts, served with fresh herbs.
Hu Tieu: A noodle soup that can be enjoyed in various styles, reflecting the diversity of the region.
Fresh Seafood: Being close to the river, dishes made from fish and shrimps are exceptionally fresh and flavorful.
Banh Tet La Cam (Purple Sticky Rice Cake): A traditional sticky rice cake, notable for its purple color from the magenta plant, usually filled with mung bean paste and pork fat, wrapped in banana leaves and boiled.
Tropical Fruits: The region is famous for its fruit orchards, offering a chance to taste exotic fruits like durian, mangosteen, and rambutan right from the source.
Transportation
Getting to and around Sadec, Vinh Long, and Cai Be offers a true adventure, revealing the heart and soul of the Mekong Delta.
From Ho Chi Minh City, travelers can embark on this journey by choosing from several options: bus, private car/taxi, or boat tours, each presenting a unique way to experience the lush landscapes and vibrant life along the riverbanks.
Bus: Several bus services connect Ho Chi Minh City to the Mekong Delta, offering an affordable way to travel.
Private Car or Taxi: For a more comfortable and flexible journey, hiring a private car or taxi allows for direct travel to the markets.
Boat Tours: Once in the delta, the best way to explore is by boat. Many tours offer visits to both markets, providing a unique perspective of life on the water and the surrounding landscapes.
Travel Tips
Early Start: Begin your journey early in the morning to avoid traffic and maximize your time at the floating market. Because the floating market is usually crowded from about 6 am to 10 am.
Lightweight and Comfortable Clothing: The Mekong Delta is warm and humid year-round. Opt for breathable fabrics like cotton or linen. Light colors are preferred as they reflect sunlight and keep you cooler.
Comfortable Walking Shoes: You will be walking a lot, so wear comfortable shoes. Sandals with a backstrap or sneakers are good choices.
Hat and Sunglasses: Protect yourself from the sun with a wide-brimmed hat and UV-protection sunglasses.
Rain Gear: Depending on the season, a light raincoat or a poncho can be very handy. The rainy season in the Mekong Delta runs from May through October.
Insect Repellent: Mosquitoes can be prevalent, especially in rural areas and near the water.
Camera: The Mekong Delta is incredibly picturesque. Bring a camera or ensure your phone has enough memory and battery life.
Local Currency (Vietnamese Dong): Many vendors do not accept credit cards, especially in the floating markets.
Backpack or Daypack: A comfortable backpack or daypack is essential for carrying your items during your tour.
Bargaining: Bargaining is a common practice in the markets. Approach it with a friendly attitude and smile.
By following these travel tips, you’re setting yourself up for a smooth and enjoyable tour of the Mekong Delta, ensuring you’re well-prepared for the climate, culture, and experiences that await in Cai Be floating market – Vinh Long – Sadec tour a day from Ho Chi Minh.
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