February is one of the optimal months to experience Hoi An, combining mild weather, minimal rainfall, and vibrant cultural festivities. The month frequently coincides with Tet (Lunar New Year), transforming the UNESCO-listed Ancient Town with colourful decorations, traditional performances, and markets showcasing festive foods and handicrafts.
Weather in Hoi An in February
- Temperature: 19°C early morning to 27°C afternoon
- Rainfall: Decreases significantly as the region transitions toward spring
- Humidity: Moderate
Beach destinations like An Bang become increasingly pleasant for sunbathing and swimming during this season.
Best Things to Do in February
- Exploring the Ancient Town with evening lantern displays
- Traditional workshops: lantern-making, wood carving, tailoring
- Cycling through countryside rice paddies
- Visiting An Bang Beach
- Day trips to Da Nang or Hue
- Attending riverboat lantern releases and night markets
Events & Festivals
- Tet (Lunar New Year): Ancestral offerings, lion dances, and public performances throughout the Ancient Town
- Full Moon Lantern Festival: The Ancient Town transforms into a glowing landscape of candles and coloured lanterns with music, folk games, and spiritual rituals along the riverfront
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- Excellent weather supporting diverse activities
- Festive, lantern-lit atmosphere
- Full-capacity operations for shops and restaurants
Disadvantages
- Increased tourist traffic especially during Tet
- Some family-run establishments may close temporarily
- Higher hotel prices — advance booking essential
Travel Tips for February
- Book accommodations, transport, and tours in advance, particularly around Tet
- Pack light layers for temperature variations between morning/evening and afternoon
- Schedule beach visits for early afternoons (warmest period)
- Reserve mornings/evenings for heritage exploration or village cycling
