Vietnam is one of the fastest-growing countries in Southeast Asia. It’s a place where dynamic development meets authentic culture and spectacular landscapes — which is why it’s increasingly being considered by companies looking for original destinations for incentive and team-building trips.

But is it the right choice for a two-week incentive or integration trip for your team? Let’s find out!

Northern Vietnam:

  • Hanoi – sightseeing, street food, and local culture
  • Ha Long Bay – boat cruises with unforgettable attractions

Hanoi is a perfect starting point: colonial architecture, the buzzing Old Quarter, and immersive culinary experiences like street food tours and private cooking workshops — all ideal for team-building. From Hanoi, it’s easy to organize a day or overnight cruise through Ha Long Bay, where limestone islands create one of Asia’s most iconic landscapes. Activities such as kayaking, cave exploration, and onboard dinners offer truly unforgettable moments for participants. Ha Long Bay is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adding an extra “wow factor” to your itinerary.

Central Vietnam:

  • Da Nang – casinos, rooftop bars, and dragons
  • Hoi An – an ancient town full of lanterns

Da Nang blends modern infrastructure with beachside locations and excellent event facilities — rooftop bars, contemporary hotels, and iconic bridges (like the Dragon Bridge) make it perfect for evening events, banquets, and afterparties. Just a few kilometers away, the UNESCO-listed town of Hoi An offers a film-like setting: narrow streets, hand-crafted lanterns, and an atmosphere made for evening strolls, themed dinners, and tastings.

Southern Vietnam:

  • Saigon – a modern city with rich history
  • Mekong Delta – boat tours through Vietnam’s pantry

Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) is a vibrant metropolis ideal for corporate events, conferences, and gala evenings. It boasts a wide range of hotels, conference venues, and top-notch logistics. From the city, it’s easy to reach the Mekong Delta — boat cruises through a maze of canals, visits to floating markets, and tastings with local producers provide engaging, educational experiences that leave a lasting impression.

So, is Vietnam truly a good choice for a two-week incentive trip?

Our answer is a confident yes — its diversity can meet the expectations of both large corporations looking for flagship experiences and smaller companies seeking more intimate, meaningful adventures.