6 hours (Approx.)
Pickup from select hotels
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English
Good for avoiding crowds
Overview
Visiting Ho Chi Minh City for a short time doesn’t mean you can’t shop till you drop. On this handy half-day shopping tour, you’ll be picked up directly from the port and taken straight to some of the best shopping outlets in the city, so you don’t waste any time. From traditional handicrafts showrooms to markets to modern malls, by the end of the day you’ll understand why the city is known as an up-and-coming shopper’s paradise.
- A fun and convenient excursion for cruise passengers
- Port transfers are included
- Travel by air-conditioned vehicle
- Shop in the company of a helpful English-speaking guide
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Product code: 6528P241
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