One week in Vietnam is enough — but only for one part of the country. Vietnam stretches over 1,700 kilometers from north to south. With limited time, choose a region and commit to it.
Option 1: Northern and Central Vietnam
- Days 1-2: Hanoi — Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, street food tour
- Days 3-4: Ninh Binh or Sapa — ancient temples or rice terraces and ethnic villages
- Days 5-7: Hoi An and Da Nang — beach, lantern town, and imperial history
Option 2: Southern and Central Vietnam
- Days 1-2: Ho Chi Minh City — markets, nightlife, War Museum
- Days 3-4: Mekong Delta or Cu Chi Tunnels
- Days 5-7: Da Nang or Phu Quoc — beach, local seafood, resorts
For Beach Lovers
Best beach destinations:
- Phu Quoc — island paradise with luxury resorts
- Da Nang — city-beach combo with nightlife
- Nha Trang — lively beach with water sports
- Con Dao — secluded and peaceful
Best season: Late November to May. Avoid June-October in central and southern Vietnam due to typhoons.
For Mountain Lovers
Best mountain destinations:
- Sapa — terraced rice fields and ethnic villages
- Ha Giang Loop — epic motorbike route with jaw-dropping views
- Pu Luong — peaceful valley landscapes
- Da Lat — pine forests and French villas
Best season: March-May and September-November.
Quick Tips for First-Time Visitors
- Visa: Check requirements in advance or eligibility for visa exemption
- Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND); carry cash for small purchases
- Transport: Use Grab app for taxis; book trains and flights early during peak season
- Culture: Dress modestly at temples; remove shoes indoors
- Water: Tap water is not drinkable — always use bottled water
