Why limit yourself to just one passport stamp when Southeast Asia’s most iconic treasures are practically neighbors? If you’re sitting in the UK planning your Vietnam holidays 2026, there’s a high chance you’ve thought about "tagging on" another destination.
For the over 45 travelers, a multi centre holiday isn't about rushing; it’s about the seamless transition from the emerald rice paddies of Vietnam to the golden spires of Bangkok or the futuristic skyline of Singapore. In 2026, improved regional flight connections mean you can wake up in a French colonial villa in Hanoi and be sipping a cocktail at a Singaporean rooftop bar by sunset. Let's look at the most sophisticated ways to combine Vietnam with its spectacular neighbors.

THE POWER COMBO - Vietnam and Cambodia
If you are looking at holidays to Vietnam 2026, the most natural partner is Cambodia. These two countries share a border, a history, and a soul.
- •The Classic Route – Most UK travelers start in Northern Vietnam (Hanoi), work their way south to Ho Chi Minh City, and then take a short 60-minute flight to Siem Reap.
- •The Bucket List Moment – There is nothing quite like watching the sunrise over Angkor Wat. For our age group, we recommend a private guide to whisk you away from the crowds and into the hidden jungle temples like Ta Prohm.
- •Mekong River Cruising – If you have the time, skip the flight. A luxury river cruise from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam up into Cambodia is the ultimate way to see the region without ever having to unpack your suitcase twice.

CONTRASTING CULTURES - Vietnam and Thailand
While Vietnam is soulful and historic, Thailand is the "Land of Smiles" and tropical indulgence. Combining them gives you the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation.
- •The City Switch – Start with the chaotic charm of Hanoi, then fly to Bangkok for world-class shopping and Michelin-starred street food.
- •The Beach Finale – After trekking in Sapa or exploring Hue, finish your 2026 trip on the shores of Phuket or Koh Samui.
- •Ease of Travel – Thailand offers visa-free entry for UK citizens for up to 60 days, making it one of the easiest "add-ons" for cheap holidays to Vietnam combos.

MODERN LUXURY - Vietnam and Singapore
For many 45+ travelers, Singapore is the perfect "soft landing" or a sophisticated "grand finale" to an Asian odyssey.
- •The Stopover – Many flights from London Heathrow to Vietnam go through Singapore (Singapore Airlines). Stop for three nights to see the Gardens by the Bay and the historic Raffles Hotel.
- •The Clean Contrast – After the humidity and rustic charm of the Vietnamese countryside, the pristine, air-conditioned efficiency of Singapore feels like a true luxury. It’s a great place to recharge before the long flight back to the UK.
SAVVY PLANNING: Your Multi-Centre FAQs
Can you combine Cambodia and Vietnam?
Yes, and it’s highly recommended. In fact, most specialist tour operators treat them as a single destination. With a 45-day visa exemption for UK citizens in Vietnam and an easy e-Visa for Cambodia, the "red tape" is minimal. It’s the perfect way to see both the "Paris of the East" (Hanoi) and the "City of Temples" (Siem Reap).
Can you combine Singapore and Thailand?
Absolutely. There are dozens of daily flights between Singapore and Bangkok, taking just over two hours. You can even take the Eastern & Oriental Express train for a truly legendary luxury rail journey between the two, which is a favorite for those celebrating big anniversaries or retirements in 2026.
How many days are enough for Vietnam and Cambodia?
For a comfortable pace that doesn't leave you exhausted, aim for 18 to 21 days. This allows for 12–14 days in Vietnam (covering North, Central, and South) and 4–5 days in Cambodia to properly explore the Angkor complex and the capital, Phnom Penh. For a more relaxed experience, consider a river cruise instead of flying between the two countries.
What is the best month to visit Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam?
November to March is the "Golden Window." During these months, all three countries are in their dry season. You’ll avoid the monoons in Cambodia and Thailand, and the oppressive heat of the Vietnamese summer.
Which is cheaper, Thailand or Vietnam or Cambodia?
Vietnam and Cambodia are generally cheaper than Thailand for day-to-day spending (food, local transport, and drinks). However, if you are hunting for multi-centre Vietnam holidays that include Cambodia, remember that the Angkor Wat entrance fees and regional flights can add a bit to the budget. Overall, Vietnam offers the best "luxury-for-less" accommodation.
What country to combine with Vietnam?
While Cambodia is the most popular, Laos is the "hidden gem" choice for 2026. It is incredibly peaceful, mountainous, and slow-paced perfect for those who want to escape the 21st century for a few days in Luang Prabang.
Ready to Design Your 2026 Multi-Country Masterpiece?
The beauty of Southeast Asia is that it’s bigger than the sum of its parts. By combining Vietnam with its neighbors, you get a 360-degree view of one of the most vibrant regions on the planet. Start planning your Vietnam and Cambodia combo today!
