Vietnam Tours & Guided Trips in 2026
Chào mừng đến Việt Nam!
A long, thin sliver of land peppered with ancient ruins, lush rice paddies, frenetic cities, and sobering relics of war, Vietnam is Southeast Asia at its finest.

Things to do and see
Experiences that define Vietnam

Halong Bay cruiseCruise Ha Long Bay—limestone karsts, emerald water, and floating villages in Vietnam’s iconic seascape.

Hue Imperial CitadelExplore Hue’s Imperial Citadel—palaces, gates, and Vietnam’s royal history inside a historic walled complex.

Mekong DeltaDiscover the Mekong Delta—river markets, fruit orchards, and village canals in southern Vietnam.

Street food in HanoiEat Hanoi street food—pho, bun cha, and market bites in Vietnam’s flavour-packed capital.

Sapa train journeyTake the Sapa train—scenic rail into Vietnam’s northern highlands for rice terraces and mountain culture.

Phu Quoc island hopIsland-hop around Phu Quoc—beaches, snorkel stops, and sunset swims on Vietnam’s tropical island.
Best time to travel
Dragon dances for New Year celebrations
Tet, the Lunar New Year, sees nationwide celebrations of dragon dances and honouring family ancestors.
Most popular time
Dry season is December – February
Most budget-friendly
Hot and rainy season is May – September
Favourite season
Most people like to visit during December – February
Culturally significant times
Visit in February for Tet, Vietnam’s Lunar New Year celebrations.
Need to know
Vietnam at a glance
Time Zone
Indochina Time (UTC +7)
Climate
Tropical with wet and dry seasons
Currency
Vietnamese Dong (VND)
Transportation
Buses, trains, flights, taxis, bicycles, and rickshaws
Local cuisine
Phở noodle soup, bánh mì sandwich, and gỏi cuốn rolls
Languages Spoken
Vietnamese
Because planning should feel exciting, not exhausting
Frequently asked questions
Visa requirements may change, for the most up to date information we recommend using our [Entry Requirements tool](https://www.gadventures.com/travel-and-visa-requirements/). Alternatively, check the Turkish embassy website in your country of departure.
Vietnam is around 1,000 miles long, so the climate varies from temperate to tropical as you move from north to south. The best time to visit tends to be from November to April, when the rainfall is at its lowest and the temperatures are pleasant.
March to August is also a great time to visit the central region — expect fewer crowds, lower prices at hotels and sunny spells.
The weather in Vietnam can be split by region. The south sees hot and dry weather from November to April, with temperatures hovering around the 25 to 35°C (77 to 95°F) mark and rainfall at its highest from June, July and August.
The central part of the country experiences hot and dry weather from January to August, with temperatures often reaching 30°C (86°F). During the winter months, the rainfall increases and you can sometimes get typhoons in the months of October and November.
The north of the country generally sees cooler temperatures from November to April, with temperatures averaging 17 to 22°C (62.6 to 71.6°F). Summer lasts from May to October, when temperatures are high and there is plenty of rainfall. Expect it to be humid, particularly in July, August and September.
It is customary in Vietnam to tip service providers such as waiters, at approximately 10%, depending on the service. Tipping is expected, though not compulsory, and shows an expression of satisfaction with the people helping you on your tour.
There are several times during the trip where there's an opportunity to tip the local guides or drivers we use. You may do this individually, or your CEO will offer to collect the money and tip as a group. Recommendations for tipping drivers and local guides would range from USD$ 1-2 per person, per day depending on the quality and length of the service.
Tipping your G Adventures CEO is also very much appreciated. The amount is entirely a personal preference; however as a guideline USD$ 10-15 per person, per week is our recommendation in the region. However, if you felt your CEO did an especially outstanding job, any additional amount is always welcome.
Vietnam has fantastic internet and Wi-Fi access all over the country, particularly in towns and cities. When you’re in more rural areas, expect it to be more limited.
There are many ATM machines that accept both Visa and Mastercard, but these are limited to major cities. Check with your bank to see how much you may be charged for withdrawals — consider bringing cash in USD too.
As currency exchange rates can fluctuate often we ask that you refer to [www.xe.com](http://www.xe.com/) for daily exchange rates.
Like its neighbour Thailand, Vietnam has a reputation for being one of the more LGBTQ+-friendly destinations in Asia. Both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City have a small but thriving gay scene, and you’ll find welcoming people wherever you travel here.
As part of their commitment, all CEOs receive LGBTQ+ inclusion training so every traveller feels respected and welcomed on all of our tours. We commit to making our tours a safe and inclusive place for people to express their authentic selves without judgement, free from any discriminatory language or harassment.
While travelling with G Adventures, all travellers must treat each other with dignity and respect to create an environment that is positive, safe, and where everyone feels welcome. You can find out more via our [LGBTQ+ travel page](https://www.gadventures.com/about-us/lgbtq-travel/).
Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam, though English is increasingly spoken here too. You’ll also find pockets which speak French, Khmer, Chinese here too.
Drinking the tap water in Vietnam is generally not recommended, as this is a major cause of travellers getting sick here. Bottled water is widely available and is cheap to buy too.
Vietnam is generally a very safe country to visit, but like with any other country in the world, there’s risks of petty crime and theft in larger cities. Be careful when riding on motorcycles and scooters too.
G Adventures takes all reasonable measures to ensure your safety and enjoyment while travelling with us. All of the included activities are properly vetted and regularly checked by us, and we take great care in choosing the right transportation, stays throughout your trip, and guides to lead your tour. However, there are always inherent risks when travelling — you can find out more via our [travel safety page](https://www.gadventures.com/travel-resources/safety/).