Vietnam Destinations
Vietnam stretches over 1,650 km from north to south, offering incredible diversity — from the terraced rice paddies of Sa Pa to the tropical beaches of Phu Quoc. Explore all 63 provinces, 5 municipalities, and top tourist destinations below.
Top Tourist Destinations
Sa Pa
A world-renowned mountain town famous for its breathtaking terraced rice fields, Fansipan peak, and vibrant Hmong and Dao ethnic minority communities.
Mai Chau
A serene valley nestled among limestone mountains, Mai Chau is beloved for its traditional Thai ethnic stilt houses, lush rice paddies, and peaceful rural atmosphere.
Moc Chau
A picturesque highland plateau in Son La province, Moc Chau is famous for its rolling tea plantations, dairy farms, and spectacular plum and peach blossoms in spring.
Ha Long Bay
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring over 1,600 limestone islands and islets rising from emerald waters, one of the world's most iconic natural wonders.
Cat Ba Island
The largest island in Ha Long Bay and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering kayaking, rock climbing, and stunning karst island scenery.
Tam Dao
A charming French-era hill station perched at 900 meters, offering misty mountain landscapes and a cool retreat just 85 km from Hanoi.
Tam Coc
Known as 'Ha Long Bay on land,' Tam Coc offers scenic sampan boat rides through three limestone caves along the Ngo Dong River amid rice paddies.
Phong Nha
A UNESCO World Heritage area in Quang Binh province, famous for spectacular cave systems including Son Doong and Paradise Cave.
Hue
Vietnam's former imperial capital, renowned for its UNESCO-listed citadel, elaborate royal tombs, and the country's most refined cuisine.
Hoi An
A beautifully preserved UNESCO ancient trading town famous for its lantern-lit streets, custom tailoring shops, and An Bang Beach.
Nha Trang
Vietnam's most popular beach resort city, offering island hopping, scuba diving, vibrant nightlife, and the Vinpearl entertainment complex.
Mui Ne
A coastal resort town famous for its dramatic red and white sand dunes, consistent winds for kitesurfing, and a charming fairy stream.
Quy Nhon
An emerging beach destination with stunning coastal cliffs at Eo Gio, pristine beaches, and a laid-back atmosphere away from mass tourism.
Ba Na Hills
A mountaintop resort and theme park near Da Nang, famous for the iconic Golden Bridge held by giant stone hands and a French-style village.
Dalat
Known as the 'City of Eternal Spring,' Dalat is a beloved highland resort famous for its French colonial villas, flower gardens, pine-covered hills, and year-round cool climate.
Buon Ma Thuot
The coffee capital of Vietnam, Buon Ma Thuot is the largest city in the Central Highlands, surrounded by world-class Robusta coffee farms and stunning waterfalls.
Con Dao
A pristine island archipelago off southern Vietnam, Con Dao is famous for its untouched beaches, sea turtle nesting grounds, and the haunting former French colonial prison.
Vung Tau
A popular coastal city just 2 hours from Ho Chi Minh City, Vung Tau offers beaches, fresh seafood, the iconic Jesus statue, and a laid-back weekend escape atmosphere.
Phu Quoc
Vietnam's largest island and a premier beach destination, Phu Quoc is famous for its white-sand beaches, fish sauce production, Vinpearl Safari, and stunning sunsets.