Vietnam with Sap Sua

January 15 - 25, 2025 | One Exclusive Departure

Heritage, Spirit & Craft

Dive deep into Vietnam’s big flavors with chefs Ni and Anna Nguyen

January 15 - 25, 2025 | 11 Days, 10 Nights

“Great luxury, and truly authentic street food, our trip with Modern Adventure was the best of both worlds.”
Francois L.

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$9,000

per person based on double occupancy; includes two internal flights flights from Hanoi to Hue, and from Hoi An to Ho Chi Minh City

Chefs Anna and Ni Nguyen of renowned eatery, Sắp Sửa

In a boat made of reeds, you push aside palm fronds as you wend your way through a water coconut jungle. Hearing the whoosh of wingbeats, you look up through the verdant green to catch a cotton pygmy goose taking flight as your vessel approaches. Just yesterday, you calmed your mind with a senior monk in his quiet sanctuary in Hanoi’s bustling heart, and tomorrow you’re bound for the riverside town of Hoi An, where you’ll learn traditional trades from local craftspeople and sample savory bites from market vendors, guided by two brilliant young chefs who love Vietnam more than anywhere else on earth. But that’s later — right now, you turn your eyes back to water, which dances in soft ripples around your boat, breathe in the shady humid air, and accept the gift of this moment’s serene beauty.

Trip Highlights

  • Tour the shaded, tree-lined streets of Hanoi’s Old Quarter during an afternoon cyclo tour
  • Feast on Modern Vietnamese cuisine at Hanoi’s Michelin-starred GIA restaurant
  • Explore Halong Bay’s dramatic caves and islets of during a private cruise
  • Get a taste of rural life during a home-cooked sunset supper in a quiet waterfront village
  • Soak in centuries of local heritage during tours of Hue’s Imperial Citadel and Royal Tomb
  • See how families handcraft Da Nang’s iconic fish sauce at Nam O fishing village
  • Float through a water coconut palm forest aboard a traditional basket boat
  • Lose yourself in Saigon’s kaleidoscope of city lights during an evening Vespa tour

3 Reasons to Travel with Sap Sua

Anna and Ni met in culinary school and worked together at Nancy Silverton’s beloved Osteria Mozza in LA. After piloting Sap Sua as a pandemic pop-up, they opened the restaurant last summer to instant acclaim — by September, their boundary-pushing Vietnamese kitchen was an Esquire Best New Restaurant; in January, a James Beard award semifinalist. But while they’re serious about food, they’re big into having fun, and we sure can’t wait to boogie through Vietnam with them next winter.

Brave Plates

As the first chefs to bring modern Vietnamese food to Denver, Ni and Anna weren’t sure their adopted city would embrace their fresh ideas and big, funky flavors. But they’ve awakened a local hunger for shrimp paste, fish sauce and fiery chiles, and we can’t wait to journey to “the Source” with them.

Tracing Family Histories

Ni’s mom left Hanoi in 1954 along with many “Bac 54” families who fled south to escape communists. Next January, we’ll follow a similar route with Ni and Anna, pausing for stories — from Ni and locals we meet along the way — as wind our way south toward Saigon.

The Next Big Thing

In Vietnam, Sắp Sửa means ‘about to be’ or ‘almost.' Ni and Anna chose this as their restaurant’s name as a reminder to keep striving to be better than they were yesterday, to eschew complacency, and live at the precipice where the beautiful unknown can flourish.

Day by Day

*On rare occasions, this itinerary may change.

Day 1: Hanoi

January 15, Wed

Welcome to Hanoi, one of Asia’s most mesmerizing capitals. Today is all about easing into the ancient rhythm of the city, so we’ll refresh and rejuvenate after our long journeys and convene for a welcome dinner in the late afternoon.

Situated atop the former meeting spot of Vietnam’s top writers and journalists, our destination is a hotspot for innovative cocktails and inspired bites. Here, we’ll find La Table Hanoia, the award-winning eatery where Michelin-star chef, Alain Dutournier, crafts a delicious and playful menu—think saffron potato risotto with lobster bisque sherbet. It’s a multi-course celebration of craft and cuisine, and the perfect opportunity to raise our glasses in toast to Ann and Ni and the many adventures to come.

Tastemaker Moment: Anna and Ni Nguyen will introduce themselves and toast to a successful trip.

Day 2: Hanoi

January 16, Thu

We start our day by journeying to the iconic Thanh Ha Market to commence our masterclass on Hanoi’s world-class street food. Alongside an expert guide, Anna and Ni will introduce to us to their favorite local eats, from cà phê trúng (creamy egg coffee) to pho tiu (Vietnam’s original beef and noodle soup) at a hidden family-run shop.

Culinary tour de force complete, we’ll seek out repose at the Ambassador’s Pagoda. Here, we’ll wind through gilded halls and intricate shrines, learning more about the Pagoda’s role as a meeting spot for visiting Buddhist dignitaries. As the truly special culmination to our visit, we’ll sit down with the Pagoda’s senior monk to explore the unique practices and philosophies that inform Vietnam’s Buddhist traditions.

We’ll round off our afternoon with a breezy cyclo ride through the city’s graceful Old Quarter before heading back to the hotel to freshen up for an incredible evening meal. Dinner tonight is at Michelin-starred GIA, and its simultaneous dedication to Vietnamese tradition and unbound experimentation is truly a wonder to behold.

Tastemaker Moment: During the private street food tour, Anna and Ni will have the opportunity to speak to the local ingredients.

Day 3: Ha Long Bay & Hanoi

January 17, Fri

After breakfast, we’re driving through sleepy villages and sun-kissed fields to one of the world’s most iconic seascapes: Ha Long Bay. Here, a private cruise awaits, ready to float us through an otherworldly landscape of limestone islands jutting from ancient emerald waters. From the boat’s upper deck, we’ll breathe in the symphony of looming, cave-lined karsts and sandy islets before gathering for a sumptuous lunch onboard.

At Bo Hon Island, we’ll disembark to explore Ha Long’s storied caves. Our first stop is Sung Sot, or “Surprise Cave,” named by the French for the mesmerizing view hiding behind the grotto’s mouth. We’ll then head onwards to Luon Cave, an ancient tunnel that serves as a portal to an ethereal hidden lake. Luon’s tranquil waters practically beg for a kayak ride or easy float on of its bamboo boats—either way, we’ll take our time to relax and explore here before heading back to the hotel for an evening of independent exploration.

Tastemaker Moment: After lunch, enjoy a cooking demonstration onboard the boat, lead by Anna and Ni.

Day 4: Hanoi to Hue

January 18, Sat

Say tạm biệt (farewell) to Hanoi; after breakfast we’ll head to the airport for our short flight to Hue, seat of the Nguyen Dynasty and the national capital from 1802 to 1945. Our first stop is the Royal Home of Tha Om and its stunning grounds, followed by lunch at a restored royal home and a visit to the former residence of a Nguyen Dynasty princess. The grand finale to our picturesque afternoon: a breezy boat trip down the Perfume River, complete with a stop at the iconic seven-story Thien Mu pagoda—one of the city’s best-preserved religious monuments.

In the evening, we head to the home of a local family for a feast of epic proportions. Our gracious hosts will create authentic cuisines, each plate a work of art.

Tastemaker Moment: At lunch, Anna and Ni will share their passion about the Vietnamese food, the colonialist influences and the differences with the Vietnamese cuisine in the US.

Day 5: Hue

January 19, Sun

Our day starts with a visit to the Imperial Citadel, followed by a leisurely bike ride, wending our way through verdant rice paddies and enjoying some local street food. We’ll explore rural markets, clan shrine houses, and take in the stunning greenery all around us. After lunch at a beloved neighborhood farm, we’ll drive to the elaborate Khai Dinh Royal Tomb and visit a nearby pagoda to partake in a traditional blessing ceremony with a community of local monks. It’s an unforgettable experience and we’ll leave feeling revitalized for the adventures still to come.

After some downtime, we’ll set out for dinner, intent on enjoying the flavors and variety of Hue. We’ll seek out local restaurants and street food stalls to sample everything from rice with river clams to sizzling lemongrass pork skewers. Don’t be shy about dessert: the region’s famous sweet soups—made from lotus seed, kidney bean, and purple yam—await!

Tastemaker Moment: Anna and Ni will speak to the local ingredients during the Cyclo tour street food tasting.

Day 6: Hue & Hoi An

January 20, Mon

In the morning we’ll bid farewell to Hue and begin our drive to the jewel of central Vietnam: Hoi An. The famous Pass of the Ocean Clouds is our route, and we’ll pause at the crest of this mighty mountain pass to drink in stunning views of the turquoise sea below. We’ll stop along the way at Nam O, a small fishing village famous for its fish sauce production. Here, we’ll immerse ourselves in the 400 year old tradition and follow along as Andrew and local experts explain the significance of the sauce in Vietnamese cuisine.

After lunch at our hotel, we’ll follow with a walk through the city’s historic Old Town. This picturesque riverside city was a major trading port for centuries, and mansions built by merchants still line the narrow streets of the Old Quarter. We’ll stop to admire temples, artisan workshops, and the bustling market, then visit the home of a master lantern-craftsman to learn more about the history, shape, and color of the lanterns—we’ll even have a chance to create our own.

In the evening, we’ll have time to catch our breath back at the hotel before reconvening for dinner at the iconic Mango Mango restaurant. The award-winning eatery is an ode to contemporary Vietnamese cuisine, and we’re honored to have Ann and Ni walk us through the menu’s global influences before we tuck into our first-class spread.

Tastemaker Moment: Anna and Ni will add a message on the lantern that the guests made.

Day 7: Hoi An

January 21, Tue

We’ll ease into the morning with an energizing yoga session at a nearby studio, any lingering muscle stiffness all but a distant memory after our inspired flow.

Grounded by the stillness of our final savasana, we’ll make our way to Hoi An’s bustling trading post by boat. The experience is a celebration of every sense: the vibrant colors, the cacophony of sounds, the exotic fruits and vegetables. Afterwards, we’re off to a gourmet cooking class led by Ann and Ni and local legend Ms. Lu. Together, they’ll teach us the ins-and-outs of knife work and Vietnamese herbs, then we’ll roll up our sleeves to create our very own lunch of local specialities: crab wontons, papaya salad, and muc nhoi thit (squid stuffed with pork).

From there, the afternoon is ours to explore our scenic surroundings—we won’t meet up again until the evening for a an elegant spread of Vietnamese classics at one of the city’s most renowned kitchens, The Temple.

Tastemaker Moment: Ann and Ni will help the local chef during the cooking class and assist the guests while putting their own unique spin on the dish.

Day 8: Hoi An

January 22, Wed

We’re hopping back on our bicycles this morning, passing through lush green rice paddies and grazing water buffaloes on our way to the water coconut forests of Cam Thanh. After trying our hand at fishing and crabbing in a traditional basket boat, we’re heading to the farming community of Tra Que, where we’ll roll up our sleeves to help harvest vegetables from the village garden. After a juggernaut of morning, we’ll reflect and pause for Vietnamese-style self care—an herbal foot massage to revitalize our tired muscles.

Later, we’ll join Ann and Ni in the home of a local family for a masterclass in traditional cooking techniques followed by a hearty, garden-fed lunch. From there, the afternoon is ours to explore our scenic surroundings— we’ll meet up again for a Teh Dar Show at the Hoi An Lune Center before an equally exciting dinner dinner and it’s a real treat.

Tastemaker Moment: Ann and Ni will cook alongside the local family in their home kitchen.

Day 9: Hoi An to Ho Chi Minh City

January 23, Thu

This morning we’re up bright and early for our short flight to Ho Chi Minh City. From the airport, we’ll embark straightaway on an immersive tour of the fabled city and its bustling streets, stopping to take in thought-provoking monuments like the Burning Monk Memorial and reveling in the French architecture.

After lunch at a beloved local eatery, we’ll check into Hotel De’Art Saigon, our newest home. We will have the option to visit the War Remnants Museum as well. Our day will end in quintessential Ho Chi Minh City fashion: aboard vespas, zipping through the city’s back allies, and sampling the very best street food along the way.

Tastemaker Moment: Ann and Ni will talk about the local dish Pho and discuss their observations about the different styles tasted on the trip.

Day 10: Ho Chi Minh City

January 24, Fri

After our urban adventures yesterday, we’re excited to dive into rural Vietnam. Southwest of Ho Chi Minh City are the spidery tributaries of the mighty Mekong River—they’re home to the bulk of the country’s produce and rice production. We’ll cruise through the waters to one of the region’s iconic floating markets, where vendors balance stacks of heavy melons on narrow wooden boats and hawk fiery chiles on bamboo poles. We’ll connect with locals who have been turning water hyacinth into decorative handbags and banana ropes into hammocks for generations. Once we’ve gotten a feel for river life, we’ll dock our boats on Tan Phong Island and mount bikes for a short cycling tour through the shaded roads of the village. Lunch is an unforgettable experience, a banquet of delicacies sourced along the Delta and served up family-style at the home of a local host.

After our time in the countryside, it’s back to the city for a night of celebration. Our farewell dinner will serve as a joyful reminder of our time together in Vietnam, and alongside Ann and Ni we’ll recount our favorite memories over a spread of fresh spring rolls and hyperlocal seafood. After dinner, the night is yours to explore. You’ll find us at one of the city’s chic rooftop bars, nursing an unhurried nightcap in this city that never sleeps.

Tastemaker Moment: Ann and Ni will toast to a great trip and invite group members to share their favorite moments.

Day 11: Departures

January 25, Sat

It’s time to bid goodbye to Vietnam, Chef Ni and Anna Nguyen, and our new friends. With all that we’ve experienced and tasted, we know it won’t be long before we return to this magical land.

Street food was the star of this trip. I felt like I was on an awesome adventure with a group of friends.
Lindsay S.
I loved Vietnam. I was charmed by the people and seduced by the cuisine.
Janice B.
I was blown away by how flawlessly Modern Adventure executed this trip. You exceeded my every expectation.
Joan P.

Where We Sleep

Art-filled design hotels in Hue and Hoi An, a luxurious retreat in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City—our accommodations are stylish, modern takes on traditional Vietnamese styles.

*On rare occasions, our hotels will change. Our standards for luxury and authenticity will not.

Hotel de l'Opera

Hanoi

Our boutique Old Quarter home base is perfectly situated, a block from the Hanoi's favorite gathering place at Hoan Kiem Lake and the namesake opera house. When not exploring the walkable streets outside, you can relax in the pool or have a cocktail in the quiet, fountain-filled atrium.

La Residence

Hue

An Art Deco masterpiece built in 1930, situated on the banks of the Perfume River. Its stunning architecture embraces the past while incorporating contemporary twists. Whether you choose to kick back poolside or meander through its tropical gardens, La Residence is an absolute oasis of comfort.

Hotel Royal

Hoi An

An impeccable retreat facing the bucolic Thu Bon River and just a stroll away from Hoi An’s ancient Old Quarter. Relax in expansive rooms or at their serene pool, admire their brilliant gallery, or just take in the views from the highest rooftop bar in the city.

Hôtel des Arts Saigon

Ho Chi Minh City

With smooth lines and sumptuous curves inspired by the principles of Feng Shui, this airy, art-filled hotel combines timeless glamor with a very 21st-century sense of whimsy. Take tea at the Café des Beaux Arts, nestle down in the library with a book, or head to the rooftop saltwater pool for a refreshing dip — then perch on a waterside barstool to drink in panoramic views of the sun setting above the city below.

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$9,000

per person based on double occupancy; includes two internal flights flights from Hanoi to Hue, and from Hoi An to Ho Chi Minh City

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  1. What does the price include?

    Ten nights at unique four- and five-star accommodations; transportation to the trip’s starting and ending points; two internal flights from Hanoi to Hue and Hoi An to Ho Chi Minh City; private travel for all day trips and excursions; private tours with local guides and cultural experts; exclusive VIP access and tastings; guided activities, hands-on workshops; adventures and expeditions; entrance fees; daily breakfasts, most lunches and dinners; local beverages with meals; gratuities for local staff.

  2. What does the price not include?

    International roundtrip airfare; travel insurance; activities not included in the trip itinerary; hotel incidentals including room service, laundry service and hotel bar tabs; food and beverage not included in itinerary; gratuity for tour leader.

  3. Where does this trip start and end?

    Our adventure begins at Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport (HAN), where we’ll transfer to Hotel de L’Opera Hanoi. Our last day is in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The closest airport is Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN). 

  4. What travel documents are needed?

    U.S. citizens are required to obtain a visa before traveling into Vietnam. It is your responsibility to obtain this required travel document; please visit the Vietnam International Travel Information page on travel.state.gov for step-by-step instructions on how to obtain a Vietnamese visa. Additionally, a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining beyond the date of your arrival is required. For citizens of other countries, please check with your local Vietnamese embassy or consulate for information and requirements.

  5. Do I need to pay a solo traveler supplement?

    For solo travelers, there is a $2,000 single-supplement fee—paid at the time of booking to secure a private room. These spots are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

  6. Who is going on this trip?

    Our adventures typically have between 10 and 20 guests, and our Modern Adventure Team. Our experiences are fun and inclusive and you can expect to be joined by a diverse group in terms of age, background and interests—including solo travelers, couples and friends traveling together. This adventure is for travelers age 18 and above.

  7. Who is leading this trip?

    This trip is led by an expert Modern Adventure Trip Leader. They’re an experienced travel guide, a representative of Modern Adventure and your go-to person for questions or concerns on the trip. We’ll be joined throughout our adventure by local, expert guides who are deeply knowledgeable with respect to local cultures, customs and history and are passionate about sharing that with us.

  8. What is the cancellation policy?

    You may cancel 120 days or more before departure and receive a full refund minus a $1500 per person service fee ($500 of which may be retained as a future travel credit, valid for one year after cancellation). If you cancel on or after 119 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 59 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee. See our full terms and conditions for details.

  9. Do I need Travel Insurance?

    We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance. Travel insurance allows you to seek reimbursement for your trip costs; if your trip plans change for unforeseeable reasons, or if you need to get medical help, emergency transport, and for theft, loss or damage of items while traveling. For best coverage, always insure the full trip cost within two weeks of your initial trip deposit and note that most ‘Cancel For Any Reason’ policies must be purchased on the date of your initial deposit.

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