Travel Videos

Golfing Vietnam

   7 Days / 6 Nights

 

  • TOUR SUMMARY

  • FULL ITINERARY

  • VIDEO

  • Dalat golf hole 7-par4
  • Dalat golf hole 15-par4 green
  • golf 2
  • golf 3
This is a trip for golf enthusiasts. Pursue your passion for golf while soaking up the southern highlights of Ho Chi Minh City, Phan Thiet and Dalat.

Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City
The tour is split into a morning and afternoon schedule, with lunch in between. In the morning, visit The Reunification Palace, War Remnants Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral and Old Post Office. At noon, lunch near Ben Thanh Market. In the afternoon, visit Cu Chi Tunnels.

Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City  – Song Be Golf Course
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.

Day 3: Ho Chi Minh City - Phan Thiet – Ocean Dunes Resort Golf Course
Drive to the coastal resort of Phan Thiet. Tee off on the exquisite Ocean Dunes Resort Golf Course designed by Nick Faldo, an outstanding natural site with sand dunes, sea breezes and fantastic sea views.

Day 4: Phan Thiet - Dalat
Head inland to the ‘City of Eternal Spring,’ Dalat. In the evening, discover the night market in the city center.

Day 5: Dalat - Dalat Palace Golf Club
Start the day by playing a round of golf at the superb Dalat Palace Golf Club. The course gently blends into the rolling hills of Dalat and overlooking the Xuan Huong Lake, the fairways weave through the oversized prize trees. In the afternoon, visit the enchanting Long Son Pagoda in Dalat by train.

Day 6: Dalat - Ho Chi Minh City
Fly back to bustling Saigon. The rest of the day is free.

Day 7: Depart Ho Chi Minh City
End of tour.

Tour Map
Golfing Vietnam
Customer Feedback

All in all it was a fantastic tour and gave me a real insight into the country, which all Vietnamese people should be very proud of. 
 
I am thinking of taking commission from the Vietnamese Tourist Board for the number of people I have recommended to visit and I would have no hesitation in recommending either Buffalo Tours

Viki Wadd