FULL ITINERARY
Our driver and tour guide will pick you up from cruise port to begin one of the most delightful Nha Trang shore excursions. Your journey begins with a short pedicab ride to the tranquil Thai Nguyen Street on Main Road. From there, follow a route that winds past palm-fringed beaches and through Nha Trang's bustling streets, providing a comprehensive view of the city.
Arrive at the city center and marvel at the impressive architecture of Kito King Cathedral, a Gothic-style structure serving as the main church of the Catholic Diocese and a popular spot for photographers and weddings. Just downhill from the cathedral lies the historic Nha Trang train station, an important stop on the main railway line connecting Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Afterward, hop on a motorcoach for a drive to Dam Market, a bustling two-story complex that can host up to 6,000 shoppers at a time. Explore the myriad stalls, pick up a souvenir or two, and then enjoy a scenic pedicab ride back to your starting point. Thanks for traveling with Shore Excursions Asia!


Inclusions
- Private air-conditioned transportation
- English speaking guide
- Pedicab (Cyclo) for sightseeing
- Bottled drinking water
Exclusions
- Travel Insurance
- Visa Fees to Vietnam
- Tipping/ Gratuities
- Single supplement
- Any additional expenses












Charles W. –
The pedicab ride was a very pleasant way to see Nha Trang at a slower pace. Being able to sit back and watch daily life pass by made the experience feel personal and relaxed. The stops at the cathedral and market were interesting without feeling rushed.
Margaret Doyle –
We really enjoyed exploring the city by pedicab, as it allowed us to see details we would have missed on a bus. The route was well chosen, and the ride felt comfortable and easy. The day flowed nicely, and we appreciate Shore Excursions Asia for putting together such a thoughtful excursion.
Paul Henderson –
This tour offered a charming and relaxed look at Nha Trang. The pedicab ride was smooth, and the combination of historic sites and local markets gave a good sense of the city.