Excursión a la ciudad de Ho Chi Minh: City Tour privado con Cyclo Ride
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Vista completa
a partir de por adulto (el precio varía en función del número de personas por grupo)
153,07 €
a partir de por adulto (el precio varía en función del número de personas por grupo)
153,07 €
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De 0 a 99 años, máximo 15 por grupo
Duración: 8 h
Hora de inicio: ver disponibilidad
Entrada para dispositivos móviles
- Recogida y bajada de puerto
- Transporte en coche privado climatizado.
- Guía profesional
- Almuerzo
- Agua embotellada
- Garantía de excursiones en tierra sin preocupaciones
- Entrada - Ho Chi Minh City Museum
Servicios no incluidos- Alimentos y bebidas, salvo que se especifique.
- Propinas
- Información sobre la salida
- Se incluye la recogida de los viajeros.
- Puertos:
- Phu My Port
- Lotus Port
Información sobre la vuelta- Vuelve al punto de partida original
- No es accesible para sillas de ruedas
- Hay transporte público cerca
Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre la accesibilidad, estaremos encantados de ayudarle. Solo tiene que llamar al siguiente número e indicar el código del producto: 6730PRTSGNCYCLO- La confirmación se recibirá en el momento en que se realice la reserva
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- La mayoría de viajeros pueden participar en la experiencia
- En esta excursión o actividad habrá 15 viajeros como máximo
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Itinerario
- Se le recogeráVer detalles sobre la salida
- Pase porBravo Indochina ToursPhu My
- 1Ho Chi Minh City MuseumParada: 60 minutos - Entrada incluidaVer detalles
- 2Emperor Jade PagodaParada: 30 minutosVer detalles
- 3Ho Chi Minh CityParada: 2 horasVer detalles
- Volverá al punto de partida
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Yeyo2016
00Muy divertido!
Un tour muy divertido con buenos vehículos y agradable personal Tong una gran persona. Totalmente recomendable!
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RichardHMilford_MI
Venice, FL31 contribuciones
mar. de 2019 • Parejas
I was led to believe that if we gave our passport info, the guide would meet us at our ship. That didn't happen. We killed at least 15 minutes waiting. Then I asked another tour guide there if he could call the number for our tour. He called 3 times but got no answer. We decided that we would look outside the port gates and fortunately there was a shuttle bus running to the area just outside the port gates. There was a young man there with our names on a sign, so we went with him. It was clear pretty fast that he didn't speak any English. So we had a 2.5 hour ride to Ho Chi Minh City with no commentary on what we were seeing. He DID play some popular songs by English speaking artists (more on that later).
Eventually, we got to HCMC and met our guide. He worked with the U.S. military during the Vietnam war, so he knew a fair amount of English. Having said that, we could only understand about 60% of what he said. We met at a museum and went immediately to watch a water puppet show. That was ok, though nothing special. As a side note, later in our cruise we saw another water puppet show in Hanoi that was WAY better that this one. Our guide made sure to take us to the souvenir shop and encourage us to buy stuff. This was the beginning of a feeling through most of the tour that we were in an infomercial.
The guide left it to us to pick what we wanted to see in the museum. He offered minimal explanation of what we saw. Basically, he told us the same thing we could read on the exhibit plaques.
Our next stop was at a factory/showroom where they make Vietnamese lacquer art. A young man explained the process they use to make the art. Then we were shown into the showroom. Again, our guide encouraged us to buy stuff. We weren't interested.
Next we stopped at a Vietnamese coffee shop. I don't drink coffee (my wife does), but I'm told Vietnam is famous for it's coffee. We sat down at a table and were given a small cup of coffee for my wife, tea for me. While we drank our tea, one of the shop women stood about 2 feet away and stared at us - kind of like a vulture. I guess we were supposed to buy some coffee, but we disappointed them again.
The lunch stop was next and we had a good lunch.
After lunch, we had the 3 wheel pedicab ride (which was fun) from the restaurant to the Ben Thanh market. This place is HUGE with anything you can imagine for sale. Spent about 30 minutes there.
Then our guide said that he would leave us and our driver would drive us by the Central Post Office and Notre Dame Cathedral. I think I saw them, but we didn't stop and the driver never indicated when we were passing them.
Then we started the long ride back to the ship. This time it wasn't English speaking singers. It was native music and/or talk radio. I guess the opportunity to get money out of the tourists was past, so no need to butter them up.
In case you can't tell, we did not like this tour. Judging from the other reviews, it is highly dependent on how good your tour guide is. Our guide might be good if you are a Vietnam war veteran who wants to share war stories. If, however, you are looking for someone to explain the culture and significance of what you're seeing, this was the wrong guide. In addition, several times during the tour he asked us to be sure to give him a glowing review. We'll disappoint him on that one, too.
Eventually, we got to HCMC and met our guide. He worked with the U.S. military during the Vietnam war, so he knew a fair amount of English. Having said that, we could only understand about 60% of what he said. We met at a museum and went immediately to watch a water puppet show. That was ok, though nothing special. As a side note, later in our cruise we saw another water puppet show in Hanoi that was WAY better that this one. Our guide made sure to take us to the souvenir shop and encourage us to buy stuff. This was the beginning of a feeling through most of the tour that we were in an infomercial.
The guide left it to us to pick what we wanted to see in the museum. He offered minimal explanation of what we saw. Basically, he told us the same thing we could read on the exhibit plaques.
Our next stop was at a factory/showroom where they make Vietnamese lacquer art. A young man explained the process they use to make the art. Then we were shown into the showroom. Again, our guide encouraged us to buy stuff. We weren't interested.
Next we stopped at a Vietnamese coffee shop. I don't drink coffee (my wife does), but I'm told Vietnam is famous for it's coffee. We sat down at a table and were given a small cup of coffee for my wife, tea for me. While we drank our tea, one of the shop women stood about 2 feet away and stared at us - kind of like a vulture. I guess we were supposed to buy some coffee, but we disappointed them again.
The lunch stop was next and we had a good lunch.
After lunch, we had the 3 wheel pedicab ride (which was fun) from the restaurant to the Ben Thanh market. This place is HUGE with anything you can imagine for sale. Spent about 30 minutes there.
Then our guide said that he would leave us and our driver would drive us by the Central Post Office and Notre Dame Cathedral. I think I saw them, but we didn't stop and the driver never indicated when we were passing them.
Then we started the long ride back to the ship. This time it wasn't English speaking singers. It was native music and/or talk radio. I guess the opportunity to get money out of the tourists was past, so no need to butter them up.
In case you can't tell, we did not like this tour. Judging from the other reviews, it is highly dependent on how good your tour guide is. Our guide might be good if you are a Vietnam war veteran who wants to share war stories. If, however, you are looking for someone to explain the culture and significance of what you're seeing, this was the wrong guide. In addition, several times during the tour he asked us to be sure to give him a glowing review. We'll disappoint him on that one, too.
Escrita el 23 de marzo de 2019
Esta es la opinión subjetiva de un miembro de Tripadvisor, no de Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor realiza comprobaciones de las opiniones.
JVClair
Brisbane, Australia41 contribuciones
We booked, paid in full and twice confirmed the booking and still we weren’t picked up at the cruise port of Phu My after disembarking from the Sun Princess. Very disappointing experience.
After phoning the Bravo number we were given, eventually they sent a taxi to take us to Ho Chi Minh city and meet up with the guide at the Independence Palace.
The guide was good, young and enthusiastic about Vietnam. But unfortunately, I had my wallet stolen by pick-pockets at the Palace. I needed to be more careful and watch out for that. Be warned.
Lunch was supplied which was also good, but I ended up spending my time cancelling credit cards. The markets were great as long as you are OK bargaining with the locals.
After a bit of sight seeing we said goodby to the guide we headed back to Phu My and the ship with the driver. It’s a quite a long drive and the driver who didn’t speak a word of English managed to get lost trying to find the cruise terminal. Quite frustrating and tense as we knew the ship would leave without us.
Anyway we made it back to the ship eventually. Overall a less than perfect experience.
After phoning the Bravo number we were given, eventually they sent a taxi to take us to Ho Chi Minh city and meet up with the guide at the Independence Palace.
The guide was good, young and enthusiastic about Vietnam. But unfortunately, I had my wallet stolen by pick-pockets at the Palace. I needed to be more careful and watch out for that. Be warned.
Lunch was supplied which was also good, but I ended up spending my time cancelling credit cards. The markets were great as long as you are OK bargaining with the locals.
After a bit of sight seeing we said goodby to the guide we headed back to Phu My and the ship with the driver. It’s a quite a long drive and the driver who didn’t speak a word of English managed to get lost trying to find the cruise terminal. Quite frustrating and tense as we knew the ship would leave without us.
Anyway we made it back to the ship eventually. Overall a less than perfect experience.
Escrita el 29 de mayo de 2018
Esta es la opinión subjetiva de un miembro de Tripadvisor, no de Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor realiza comprobaciones de las opiniones.
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