Holidays to Vietnam

This Southeast Asian nation is packed with epic scenery, fascinating history and fabulous beaches. The best holidays in Vietnam balance sightseeing in breathtaking natural landscapes with deep dives in its booming, cosmopolitan cities. You’ll find plenty of historical treasures too, from ancient temples to Vietnam War sites. And the world-renowned street food makes every meal an adventure.

Top destinations in Vietnam

Hanoi

Visit the traditional Dong Xuan Market, speed down waterpark slides, bargain in Old Quarter shops or eat seafood at Michelin-starred restaurants in Vietnam’s capital city.

Ho Chi Minh City

Perched on the Saigon River, Ho Chi Minh City is a vibrant metropolis of colonial buildings, bustling markets and fascinating historical relics.

Hoi An

Picturesque, tranquil and steeped in history, Hoi An is one of Vietnam’s top destinations. Admire colourful houses from its lantern-lit waterfront or lose yourself in its maze-like Old Town.

Vietnam: fast facts

LanguageVietnamese
CurrencyVietnamese dong (₫)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)

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FAQs about Vietnam holidays

You’ll use the Vietnamese dong (₫). While some restaurants, stores and spas accept credit cards, you’ll need cash for local street food vendors and smaller stores. Tipping is not expected in Vietnamese culture, although adding 15% for great service is highly appreciated.
If it’s your first time here, don’t miss Hanoi’s blend of ancient history, street food and markets. Hoi An has great shopping and sandy beaches, while Nha Trang is known for its seafood restaurants and scuba diving.
Offering affordable food, hotels and public transport, Vietnam is a leading destination for budget-friendly travel. Cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City will be pricier compared to smaller towns and rural areas. Bargaining at markets is normal and an excellent way to get discounts.
Vietnam is generally regarded as a safe destination with little violent crime. But petty theft is common, so it’s a good idea to secure your valuables and keep cash and credit cards in a safe place. If walking at night, stay in well-lit areas when possible.
The official language is Vietnamese, but dialects vary across regions. While English is becoming more widely spoken here, learning a few simple Vietnamese phrases is a good idea. Try greeting people with ‘xin chao’ (hello) and use ‘cam on’ to say thank you and ‘xin loi’ for sorry.
Most of Vietnam is tropical and has two seasons. The dry season is from November to April, while the rainy season runs from May to October. If you’re planning to visit different regions, the best time to go to Vietnam is in spring, as it generally brings mild, pleasant temperatures and minimal rainfall.