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Vietnam Women Tour Package, 1-9 Feb 2026 by Divas Sojourn: A women only journey from the highlands of Sapa to the beaches of Phu Quoc

Vietnam Women Tour Package

Why this Vietnam women tour package is perfect for a first-time woman traveller

If you’re a woman who’s never travelled alone internationally — or you love solo travel but want the safety and camaraderie of a women-only group — Divas Sojourn’s Vietnam women tour package (1st–9th Feb 2026) is built for you. It blends mountain culture (Sapa and Fansipan), classic Hanoi charm, island time (Phu Quoc), and coastal wonders (Da Nang / Hoi An region) into one deliberately paced 7-night, 8-day itinerary that includes hotels, internal flights, an English speaking guide, and a Divas Sojourn tour leader to keep the group connected and confident.

Key quick facts at a glance:

  • Dates: 1st – 9th Feb 2026 (group departure).
  • Duration: 07 Nights / 08 Days.
  • Price: INR 1,41,500 per person (package includes internal/domestic flights, visa & insurance up to age 59 for Indian passport holders).
  • Deposit & payment: 50% at booking, remainder 30 days prior.

What’s included in this Vietnam women tour package

Divas Sojourn’s package is intentionally full-service for first-timers: hotels on twin/double sharing, most meals as listed, two domestic flights (Hanoi ↔ Phu Quoc and Phu Quoc ↔ Da Nang), transfers in air-conditioned private vehicles, entrance fees, cable cars (including Fansipan and Ba Na Hills), Phu Quoc island full-day private tour (with lunch), mandatory tips for driver & guide, mineral water during visits (2 bottles/day), visa & insurance up to age 59 (for Indian passport holders), and a Divas Sojourn Tour Leader plus English-speaking local guides. These specifics come from Divas Sojourn’s official tour page.

Hotels listed on the page (or similar):
Sapa — Sapa Highland Hotel & Spa (2 nights); Phu Quoc — Sunset Beach Phu Quoc Resort (2 nights); Hanoi — La Casa Hanoi (1 night); Da Nang — Maximilan Da Nang (2 nights).

The day-by-day experience

Below is an expanded, traveller-friendly breakdown of the Vietnam women tour package itinerary so you can picture each day.

Day 0 — Overnight flight: Delhi → Hanoi

Board your international flight to Hanoi. This is a group departure, so don’t book your own long-haul ticket until the team confirms timings. Expect an overnight in the air and arrival in the morning of Day 1.

Day 1 — Hanoi arrival → Transfer to Sapa → Cat Cat Village

Arrive Hanoi and travel north into the misty highlands. The early highlight is Cat Cat Village near Sapa — terraced rice fields, H’Mong culture, waterfalls, and that perfect “mountain village” photo moment. Expect gentle walks, a local market visit, and your first chance to bond with fellow Divas.

Day 2 — Fansipan cable car & Moana Sapa

Take the cable car to Fansipan (the “Roof of Indochina”) and trek the final steps if you wish — a powerful mountain experience. Later, relax at the photogenic Moana Sapa café area. Overnight in Sapa.

Day 3 — Sapa → Return to Hanoi → City mini-tour

Return to Hanoi. Enjoy a relaxed city stroll: Hoan Kiem Lake, Ngoc Son Temple and the famous Train Street (great for coffee and people-watching). Overnight in Hanoi.

Day 4 — Hanoi → Flight to Phu Quoc

Fly to tropical Phu Quoc. This switch from misty mountains to palm trees is one of the best parts of the trip — pack both warm layers and beachwear! Check in and enjoy island time.

Day 5 — Phu Quoc full-day island tour & cable car to Hon Thom

Explore Phu Quoc’s islands (May Rut, Mong Tay, Gam Ghi) by speedboat, visit Coral Park, enjoy a buffet on Hon Thom and ride the world’s longest sea-crossing cable car (Hon Thom → Kiss Bridge sunset views). Expect swimming, snorkeling options (weather permitting), and a fun island vibe.

Day 6 — Phu Quoc free time → Flight to Da Nang → Ba Na Hills

After a morning in Phu Quoc, fly to Da Nang. Visit Ba Na Hills and the iconic Golden Bridge (the “hands bridge”), enjoy cable car rides and the views. Overnight in Da Nang.

Day 7 — Marble Mountains, Hoi An Ancient Town, Lantern-lit streets

Explore the Marble Mountains, Linh Ung Pagoda, the famous Japanese Covered Bridge and Hoi An’s lantern markets. This day is rich in culture, crafts and gentle shopping — perfect for collecting memorable souvenirs.

Day 8 — Da Nang departure (Fly home / onward travel)

Enjoy a relaxed breakfast, final photos, and transfer to the airport for your onward journey. Reminder from Divas Sojourn: don’t book independent return flights without consulting the team because of group coordination.

Practical planning — what to pack & what to expect

Because this Vietnam women tour package mixes highlands and islands in February, packing smart is key.

Weather snapshot for early February:

  • Hanoi (Feb): cool to mild — daytime highs ~18–20°C; mornings/evenings can be cooler and misty.
  • Sapa (Feb): mountain weather — daytime 10–15°C, nights can drop close to freezing in higher spots; expect fog and mist. Bring layers, a warm jacket, and good walking shoes.
  • Phu Quoc (Feb): dry season, warm and sunny — average 25–27°C, ideal beach weather. Pack swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, and a light cover-up.

Packing essentials (women-friendly list):

  • Layering pieces (thermal tee, fleece, or down jacket for Sapa).
  • Comfortable walking shoes + sandals for islands.
  • Lightweight rain jacket (mountains can be misty).
  • Swimwear, quick-dry towel, reef-safe sunscreen.
  • Modest clothing for temple visits (shoulders & knees covered).
  • Small daypack, reusable water bottle, photocopies of passport & emergency contacts.
  • Universal travel adaptor (Vietnam uses 220V, plugs A/B/C; bring an adaptor).

Health & vaccinations

General advice: be up to date on routine vaccines (MMR, Tdap) and consult a travel clinic 4–8 weeks before departure for personalised advice. For Vietnam, CDC and travel health authorities commonly recommend Hepatitis A and Typhoid for many travellers; rabies is considered for those who will be in close contact with animals or rural areas; and seasonal influenza and routine boosters should be checked. Always consult your doctor — this is general guidance, not a medical prescription.

Money, cards & connectivity

  • Currency: Vietnamese đồng (VND). Cash is commonly used for markets; larger hotels and restaurants accept cards. It’s wise to carry some VND for Sapa markets and small island vendors.
  • Cards & ATMs: Major cities and tourist hubs have ATMs, but in remote Sapa villages, cash is king — withdraw before heading into highland days.
  • SIM & internet: Buy a local SIM at the airport (affordable data) or rely on hotel Wi-Fi. Divas Sojourn’s group leader will coordinate local comms.

Safety tips for women travellers

Divas Sojourn packages emphasise safety — an English-speaking guide plus a tour leader accompanies the group — but bringing your own set of precautions helps you travel with calm and confidence.

  1. Stay in the group for transfers & remote areas. The leader and local guide know safe routes and local customs.
  2. Dress respectfully at religious sites. Carry a scarf or lightweight cover to cover your shoulders.
  3. Watch your bag in crowded markets & Train Street. Petty theft can happen in busy tourist zones.
  4. Use hotel safes for passports. Keep a photocopy in your daypack.
  5. Trust but verify transport arrangements. Always check vehicle details with your group leader before boarding.
  6. Keep emergency numbers handy. Divas Sojourn provides 24/7 customer care contacts on the tour page.

Food & dietary notes

Vietnamese cuisine is naturally friendly for travellers — fresh herbs, rice meals, noodle bowls (pho), seafood and tropical fruit. If you have dietary restrictions, tell Divas Sojourn ahead of time; the package lists meals “as mentioned” so special requests can usually be handled with advance notice. Try street food with your guide’s recommendation and avoid drinking tap water (bottled water is provided during visits).

FAQs — quick answers for nervous first-timers

Q: Is the trip suitable for single women traveling alone?
A: Yes — Divas Sojourn runs women-only groups specifically to make solo women feel safe while meeting others. A tour leader will accompany the group, and local guides assist at each stop.

Q: Do I need a visa?
A: The package includes visa & insurance up to age 59 for Indian passport holders, as specified on the tour listing — confirm details with Divas Sojourn at booking.

Q: Can I extend my trip or customize pre/post nights?
A: Often yes — reach out to Divas Sojourn to discuss pre/post extensions and flight arrangements. Remember their note: don’t book independent group flights until the team confirms final timings.

Q: How active is the trip?
A: It mixes easy walking, cable car rides, and short treks (Fansipan final steps, village walking). Bring ankle-support shoes for Sapa and be honest about mobility needs when booking.

Why travel with a women-only Vietnam tour package (the Divas Sojourn advantage)

  • Safety + sisterhood: You get the freedom of solo travel with constant support from professionally organised logistics and a tour leader who understands women travellers.
  • Curated experiences: From off-beat Sapa villages to the Hon Thom cable car and Hoi An’s lanterned lanes, the itinerary is curated for connection, not rushed sightseeing.
  • Hassle-free planning: Internal flights, domestic transfers, most entrance fees, and even visa/insurance (per terms) are handled — ideal for first-time international women travellers.

Booking, payments & a few final tips

  • Price & payment: INR 1,41,500 per person. Pay 50% at booking; balance due 30 days prior. Confirm the age limit and visa inclusion details when you book.
  • Insurance: The package includes insurance up to age 59 (Indian passport holders) — consider additional coverage if you’re older or want higher limits.
  • Pre-trip checklist: passport valid 6+ months, travel insurance, necessary vaccines, and photocopies of documents. Consult a travel clinic for vaccines at least 4–6 weeks before departure.

Final thoughts — is this the right trip for you?

If your dream Vietnam adventure includes misty rice terraces, a summit cable car, ancient lanterned streets, and island sunsets — and you prefer to travel with supportive like-minded women — this Vietnam women tour package by Divas Sojourn (1–9 Feb 2026) is designed precisely for that mix of safety, sisterhood, and discovery. The trip’s thoughtful pacing, including domestic logistics, and the presence of a tour leader make it an excellent first international group experience for solo women travellers.

About the author

Divas Sojourn is an experiential travel company which curates highly customised trips for solo women travellers. It deals with adventurous destinations camps, luxury holidays, budget trips, one day short trips to long 10 days trips to various estinations both within India and outside India.

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