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How Do I Plan a Family Trip to Vietnam?

Onwards and Forwards for a Family Adventure!

By Roshelle FernandoPublished 4 months ago 3 min read
EYEKLIK, HALONG BAY, CC BY-SA 3.0

Thinking about taking the family on a trip to Vietnam? Get ready for an incredible experience! From admiring the rich culture to revelling in jaw-dropping landscapes and hanging out with some of the friendliest people around, Vietnam has it all. To make sure your journey is smooth sailing and jam-packed with amazing memories, this guide lays out all the essential information.

When to Visit

Trying to figure out when to visit Vietnam with your family? Well, it’s a bit of a mixed bag depending on where you’re headed. Here’s the lowdown:

Up North (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa): Winters (December to February) are chilly, and summers (May to August) are hot and sticky. But spring and autumn? Those months bring warm and sunny days.

Central Vietnam (Hue, Hoi An, Da Nang): From February to August, it's mostly dry and toasty, with July and August cranking up the heat. But watch out for typhoons from August to November.

Down South (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta): It's more consistent here, with a dry season from December to May and a rainy season from June to November. Even during the rains, it's not too shabby for photography buffs and those who don't mind a bit of a downpour now and then.

Tips for Families

Before you jet off to Vietnam for your unforgettable family adventure, here are some things to consider:

Pack Smart: Take a peek at the weather and think about where you're headed.

Dive into Culture: Get the kids involved in some cool cultural activities. It's not just fun – it's educational too!

Tour Time: Opt for tours that are all about family fun. Look for ones with activities geared towards the little ones and a pace that won't leave anyone lagging behind.

Family-friendly Accommodation

When it comes to finding a place to stay in Vietnam for the whole crew, you have options galore! Whether you're into resort luxuries with kiddie pools or craving an authentic homestay experience, Vietnam has it all. Cities like Quy Nhon and Ho Chi Minh City are loaded with family-friendly digs, offering spacious rooms and suites to keep everyone comfortable. Headed to Quy Nhon? Start looking for a Quy Nhon hotel from now on. You have an array of options, but it doesn’t hurt to start your search early on, especially if you don’t want to miss out on the hotel packages and discounts offered by places like Anantara Quy Nhon Villas.

Getting Around

Here’s the scoop on getting around Vietnam with the whole gang:

Public Transport: There are buses and even a metro in Hanoi, but with the family in tow, taxis and ride-sharing apps like Grab might be your best bet for getting around hassle-free.

Domestic Flights: Got a long haul ahead? Think about snagging a domestic flight. They're quick, easy, and often easier on the wallet nowadays.

Private Transport: Need to call the shots on your schedule? Renting a private ride with a driver is your best bet.

Things to Do

Vietnam is packed with family-friendly activities and destinations. Here's a brief overview:

Halong Bay: Picture-perfect limestone karsts and islets await! Hop on a cruise for some kayaking or cave exploring – perfect for keeping the whole crew entertained.

Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park: Get ready to uncover ancient caves and underground rivers. The Phong Nha Caves are a hit with boat tours, making it easy for everyone to join in on the adventure.

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon): This bustling metropolis is packed with both modern and historical goodies. Check out spots like the Cu Chi Tunnels and the War Remnants Museum – it might be more up the alley for the older kids though.

Shopping: Markets like Ben Thanh in Ho Chi Minh City and night markets in Hanoi and Hoi An are brimming with souvenirs, crafts, and, of course, street food!

Dining: Get ready for a flavour explosion! Vietnamese cuisine is diverse and packed with tasty options, so even the pickiest eaters will find something to love. And why not spice things up with a street food tour? A delicious adventure for the whole family!

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  • Alex H Mittelman 4 months ago

    Fascinating! I’d love to visit! Great work!

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