The Dalat to Phan Rang one day tour was designed to get you to where you want to go but also visit many highlights along the way. From majestic mountains to dramatic desert landscapes, Phan Rang attracts tourists with its’ beautiful and romantic beach beside a dreamy coconut forest. Phan Rang also attracts many people to its vast shimmering sand dunes. The beauty of Phan Rang is untouched and very non-touristy.
8:00 AM: We will pick you up at hotel in Da Lat and departure to Phan Rang city. This is a route through tranquil and romantic countryside, tropical forests and lush green farms. Pit stops with scenic spots and majestic mountains will help you relax on the long journey.
The first spot you visit is Linh Phuoc Pagoda. This is the famous Buddhist temple in Da Lat because of its unique architecture. All the surface of the giant structure was covered by millions of ceramic pieces from beer bottles, bowls, flower vases, glass…, so this temple also has another name is “the Ceramic Pagoda”. The 49m long dragon is made of 12,000 bottles of beer and the Quan Yin statue made of 2 tons of everlasting flowers will surprise you.
Cau Dat Tea Farm has large airy spaces with winding hills covered by green tea and Oolong tea trees. For those who love nature, Cau Dat tea plantation is the ideal place for you to stroll amongst the blue sky and learn about tea cultivating techniques. You can also visit the ancient tea factory built in 1927 and learn about the tea processing method.
You can also see a lot of Arabica coffee plantations - the most popular type of coffee in. Our tour guide will share with you many interesting information and stories about coffee.
Our car will get through the Ngoan Muc Pass with a long and winding road down the mountain, crossing the reservoirs create beautiful scenery for the area and provide irrigation water for cashew nut growing farms.
Stop to visit Po Klong Garai Towers is known as one of the typical Cham architecture built in the late 13th century. Learn about interesting historical information and witness beautiful views.
The fruitful vineyards along both sides of the way surely attract you. We stop and visit a large vineyard, their products are safe and good in quality included grapes, grape wines, grape juice, nectar, and jams. You will hear about grape growing, harvesting, storage and processing grapes into finished products.
Visit Bau Truc Pottery Village, this is the oldest pottery village in South East Asia, famous for its pottery handicrafts and unique firing clay technique
You will have great experiences when visiting the Cham brocade-weaving village. The village now has more than 500 skilled weavers. The task of weaving fabrics is for women, while men cut and sew the brocade into finished products for the market.
Finally, head to Phan Rang city and we drop you at your hotel around 4:30 PM
Traveling with more than 8 people? You can select a different group size in the next step.
Group Size 9+Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your date of arrival in Vietnam and contain a minimum of two blank pages.
French citizens, as well as nationals of 12 other countries (including Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and Spain), may enter Vietnam without a visa for stays of up to 45 days. If you plan to stay longer, or if your nationality is not eligible for this exemption, please check with the nearest Vietnamese embassy or consulate, or feel free to contact us for further information.
International flights are not included in the price of our tours. You are free to choose and book the flights that best suit your needs and schedule. If you wish, our travel consultants can assist you in finding the best available options.
Valid travel insurance is mandatory to participate in the tour. It must cover the following:
Before departure, please provide us with the following information:
Please check whether your credit card already provides coverage and consider purchasing additional insurance if necessary.
Spring (February to April) and autumn (September to December) are the most pleasant seasons to visit Vietnam, with mild weather and limited rainfall. However, the country stretches over more than 1,600 km, and weather conditions vary significantly. Vietnam can be visited year-round:
Please pack clothing suitable for each region according to your itinerary.
Vietnam operates on GMT+7 year-round. There is no seasonal time change.
The local currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). US dollars and euros are sometimes accepted in hotels, but this is not guaranteed.
Tip: Avoid using old, damaged, or torn banknotes, as they are often refused for payment.
If your tour includes domestic flights, the exact schedules, flight numbers, and relevant details will be provided in your travel documents.
Please arrive at the airport at least 2 hours before departure, bringing your passport and electronic ticket (or booking reference).
Baggage: Checked baggage allowance generally ranges between 20 kg and 23 kg, depending on the airline. Cabin baggage is usually limited to 7 kg.
Attention: Additional fees may apply if you exceed the permitted limits. We recommend checking the specific conditions of each airline (Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air, Bamboo Airways, etc.) before your flight.
Flight schedules are subject to change by the airline. We will keep you informed in case of any updates.
If you have a connecting domestic flight in Vietnam, please follow these steps upon arrival:
Airport staff are generally available to assist you if needed. Do not hesitate to ask for help.
Recommended connection time: minimum 2 hours 30 minutes
This allows sufficient time for possible flight delays, queues at immigration and customs, and transfers between terminals.
Practical tip: At major airports such as Hanoi (Noi Bai) or Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat), domestic and international terminals are not always located in the same building. Please allow ample time and follow the signs upon arrival.
No mandatory vaccinations are required to enter Vietnam.
However, health authorities recommend the following vaccinations, especially for long stays or travel in rural areas:
If you are undergoing regular medical treatment, please ensure you bring a sufficient supply of medication for the entire duration of your stay.
Do not forget to carry your prescription, preferably in English, to facilitate any checks or medical consultations on site.
The risk of malaria is very low in Vietnam’s main tourist areas, including Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Ninh Binh, Mai Chau, Pu Luong, Hue, Hoi An, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and the tourist areas of the Mekong Delta. No malaria prophylaxis is generally recommended for these regions.
However, if you plan to travel to remote rural, forested, or mountainous areas (for example, Muong Te in Lai Chau, certain border or isolated areas of the northern highlands, or deep areas of the Mekong), you should consult a doctor or a travel medicine clinic to assess the need for preventive treatment.
Tips to protect yourself from mosquito bites
Upon your arrival in Vietnam, our driver will be waiting for you at the airport exit, holding a sign displaying: “IZITOUR – [Your name]”.
Please take a moment to carefully check the signs at the arrival exit. If you have any difficulty locating our driver, do not hesitate to contact our assistance team, available 24/7, at the following number:
+84 382 536 266 (direct call or WhatsApp available).
Practical tip: Make sure your phone is activated for international calls or internet access upon arrival to facilitate communication if needed.
Note: At some airports, several drivers may be waiting at the exit. If you do not immediately find our representative, please remain in the meeting area and contact us — we will assist you promptly.
Our small-group tours generally bring together between 4 and 7 participants. You will travel alongside people from diverse backgrounds, with different nationalities, cultures, and ages. This is a great opportunity to share experiences, exchange perspectives, and build meaningful connections throughout the journey.
To ensure that all planned activities run smoothly, punctuality is essential. Please respect the schedules communicated by your local guide to guarantee an enjoyable and seamless experience for the entire group.
For group tours, room allocation is based on the gender indicated on your passport. By default, you will share a twin room with a traveler of the same gender.
You will be accommodated in a single room in the following cases:
In both cases, a single supplement applies. Please contact your travel consultant to check availability and the exact supplement amount.
Note: This supplement does not apply to train cabins, which include four berths per compartment.
