Vietnam is one of those countries that people want to visit for a variety of reasons. If it’s not Vietnam’s world-famous Halong Bay, then there is the Vietnam War history as well as relaxing on the beaches and enjoying the local Vietnamese food. What are the best places to visit in Vietnam?

As well as that, Vietnam is a big country and as you travel around Vietnam you begin to realize how big it is. There are stunning places and sights around Vietnam worth visiting because of its rich history, temples, culture, and beautiful scenery. Some smaller towns and villages will give you a chance to experience a more traditional Vietnamese way of life

In this post, we will go through the best places to visit in Vietnam. So let’s get started!

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Best Places To Go In Vietnam

Vietnam has plenty of places to explore from cities, and temples, and enjoy the beautiful scenery. There are fun things to do in Vietnam that will keep you busy for a few weeks.

Here is our list of things to do in Vietnam.

Visit Halong Bay

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Halong Bay is a popular travel destination in Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam. Halong Bay is a picture-postcard destination with its emerald blue water and marine cliffs.

You can sail, swim, kayak, explore caves, and much more among the jagged limestone rocks. There are around 1,960 to 2,000 islets, most of which are limestone.

Halong Bay Cruise

Checkout Sapa

Sapa is one of the best places to visit in North Vietnam. Go trekking in the hills of Sapa for amazing views across the jungle and mountain ranges of northwest Vietnam.

Sapa offers a picturesque location that is surrounded by rice terraces, and lofty hills and overlooks the rolling plush green valleys.

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Visit Huế

Huế is a city in central Vietnam that was the seat of the Nguyen Dynasty emperors and the national capital from 1802 to 1945. Also, Huế is home to the Citadel a UNESCO World Heritage site, once the emperor’s private residence, and the Forbidden Purple City.

For these reasons, there is no shortage of temples, tombs, pagodas, and crumbling palaces to admire and explore.

Hue Palace

Relax In Hoi An

Hoi An is also in central Vietnam and is a heritage city. Its buildings are heavily influenced by Vietnamese, French, Chinese, and Japanese. This has a very relaxed atmosphere and foodies can feast on street food in Vietnam’s culinary capital.

If that’s not enough for you, you can hit the beach instead for a day lounging on the deserted sand, sipping on ice-cold cocktails at the bar.

Hoi An in the evening

Explore Hanoi

Hanoi is Vietnam’s capital. Hanoi is a bustling city with weaving motorbikes and screaming street hawkers. There is always something to discover on every street corner, especially in the old quarter of the city.

Thue Huc bridge Hanoi

Hanoi offers markets, restaurants, and bars with some overlooking Hoan Kiem Lake. Take time to enjoy the unique blend of colonial and pre-colonial architecture, historical and cultural museums, local shows, concerts, and various temples and pagodas.

Explore Ho Chi Minh City

Also, known as Saigon or formerly known as Saigon is now Vietnam’s international business hub. Ho Chi Minh City offers sky bars found on the top floor of the city’s sleek skyscrapers, War Museums, and of course the backpacking area Pham Ngu Lao.

Saigon

Visit Nha Trang

Nha Trang is a coastal destination with a crescent and is a popular seaside resort city with resorts, palm trees, and a lovely promenade.

Nha Trang is also known for its Po Nagar Tower built by Champa Rulers, its scuba diving center, stunning beaches, pristine landscape, and cool comfortable climate.

Po Nagar Tower

Explore Mekong Delta

The Mekong Delta is full of colorful floating markets, fruit orchards, rice paddies, sugar cane groves, bird sanctuaries, and quaint villages all of which draw many to the Mekong Delta in southwestern Vietnam.

It is one of the best places to visit in Vietnam. The most mesmerizing feature of this popular tourist destination is that the houseboats and markets float on rivers and canals that intersect the land.

Mekong Delta River

See Cham Island

This is a small pristine island with an amazing landscape. If you are interested in doing some coral spotting, swimming, diving, and snorkeling. As well as exploring the island is rich in marine biodiversity and comprises many endangered species.

Cu Lao Cham Marine

Visit Phu Quoc

Located about 50 km from the Vietnam mainland, Phu Quoc is a spectacular land on the Gulf of Thailand. One of the most famous places in Vietnam.

The island consists of sparkling white sand beaches, nearly transparent crystal clear water, a virgin shoreline, bustling shacks, and a serene environment. Enjoy the photogenic sunset or take a stroll along the beaches.

Sao Beach on Phu Quoc

Wrapping Up

Finally, these are only a few things to do in Vietnam. It is worth visiting Halong Bay and seeing Sapa. To visit the other places on the list takes a bit of planning but it’s important to be prepared. Like any trip, you’ll get the most out of it by learning all you can before you arrive.

And that’s it for now! I’d love to know if this guide on the best places to go in Vietnam has helped you. Let me know if you have any questions and let me know if there is more to add.

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Best Places To Go in Vietnam