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Vietnam Trips & Tours

Vietnam

From the quiet beauty of Sapa and the wave-lapped coast to the many vibrant places to visit in Hanoi, Vietnam rewards the curious.

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Vietnam Trips & Tours

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Vietnam Trips & Tours

Culture, war-time history and astounding cuisine: there’s nowhere like Vietnam

Long, thin and incredibly geographically diverse, there are few countries in the world that compete with Vietnam when it comes to versatility. Complex yet charming, laidback yet feisty, staggeringly beautiful yet poignantly historical, the country has an expert way of matching exactly what you’re looking for, without you really knowing it. From teeming markets and buzzing trading quarters to neon-lit cities and hundreds upon hundreds of mopeds, a holiday may be fast-paced and action-packed; but then there’s the whitewashed sands, ethereal bays, graceful architecture, and wonderfully laidback people... Accommodation can range from stylish city abodes to palatial retreats with whisper-quiet spas – and a traditional junk or rice barge thrown in too – and honeymooners, families and travellers all have the world at their feet. Then there’s the multitude of cultures and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the tranquil backwaters of the Delta, the hilltop tribes, and the food. Oh, the food. Entwined firmly in Vietnamese life, it’s some of the freshest and most fragrant on the planet, be it a bowl of steaming pho in the market, or your own rice-paper rolls after a cookery lesson…

Why you'll love your Vietnam Trips & Tours package

Why you'll love it

The sensory overload of scenery, history, food, culture, life – but one that’s balanced with a laidback charm and effortless attraction.

Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

With top spots in the north, south and central regions (and a very long, narrow country!) it’s worth spending some time planning your route and balancing it with the weather. And that’s where we come in…

Something to think about

Something to think about

The weather. Each part of the country has its own unique climate systems and patterns and the sun almost never shines in all of them at the same time. Not a problem in the slightest, but just something to bear in mind if you’re looking for wall to wall rays.

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Where to go in Vietnam

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Best time to visit

When to go on a Vietnam Trip

It can definitely be said that the weather in Vietnam is as diverse as its landscape. Although there is no singular season where every region will be perfect, we're here to help you plan your trip to catch the best of the weather. Thanks to its long, winding coastline, Vietnam receives a monsoon in the south from May to September, while the central coast gets its monsoon from October to April. July and August are the most temperate months across the board; while March to May is ripe for trekking in the north and brings clear skies to Halong Bay and the southern beaches. The central coast is stunning from May onwards, the ideal time to visit Hoi An, while exploring the north becomes difficult from June. October brings sunny scenery to Mai Chau Valley and Hanoi is a hubbub of activity, while December is a fantastic time to see Ho Chi Minh City in full swing. Vietnam has a steadfast calendar of festivals so plan ahead if you'd like to experience any in particular or give them a miss - Tet takes place from the end of January to February and most of the country is on the move so many restaurants and museums close.
Vietnam is a year-round destination, but March to April and October to November bring the best weather for exploring the cities, beaches, and countryside. For sunny beach days, head south between November and April!"
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