Plan Your Dream Vietnam Honeymoon

Vietnam Honeymoon Guide

Plan your Vietnam honeymoon with our complete guide — top destinations, best hotels, itinerary ideas, costs, and insider tips from our honeymoon specialists.

Couple walking hand in hand along Hoi An's lantern-lit riverside at golden hour

Published 20 March 2026

Quick Answer

Vietnam is one of the world's best-value honeymoon destinations, combining stunning beaches, vibrant cities, incredible food, and five-star luxury at prices that let you upgrade everything. The best time to visit is November to April, and most couples spend 10–14 days exploring from north to south.

Best Time to Visit November – April
Average Budget $2,500 – $5,000 per couple
Ideal Trip Length 10–14 days
Currency Vietnamese Dong (VND)
Language Vietnamese (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
Time Zone GMT+7

Places to Visit in Vietnam

Vietnam stretches over 1,600 kilometres from north to south, offering an incredible diversity of landscapes and experiences for honeymooners.

Ha Long Bay

Ha Long Bay

Cruise through emerald waters and towering limestone karsts on a luxury junk boat. Most cruises run two or three nights, with kayaking, caves, and sunset dinners included.

Hoi An

Hoi An

Lantern-lit streets, bespoke tailoring, and exceptional cuisine make this ancient trading port one of Vietnam's most romantic stops. An Bang Beach is just minutes away.

Sapa

Sapa

Terraced rice paddies and dramatic mountain scenery offer a complete change of pace from the coast. Boutique eco-lodges here have some of Vietnam's most stunning views.

Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc

Vietnam's largest island is its premier beach honeymoon destination — powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and a growing collection of world-class luxury resorts.

Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City

Saigon's buzzing energy delivers rooftop cocktail bars, world-class street food, and fascinating historical sites. The perfect place to start or finish a Vietnam honeymoon.

Romantic Experiences and Things to Do

Vietnam offers far more than just beautiful scenery — the country is packed with experiences that feel tailor-made for couples.

Sunset Cruises and Boat Trips

Sunset Cruises and Boat Trips

A private sunset cruise on Ha Long Bay or the Thu Bon River in Hoi An defines the Vietnam honeymoon experience. Many operators offer champagne and seafood packages on board.

Couples Spa and Wellness

Couples Spa and Wellness

From traditional Vietnamese massage to luxury highland wellness retreats, Vietnam's spa scene is world-class. Many resorts include complimentary couples treatments for honeymooners.

Cooking Classes

Cooking Classes

Learn to cook Vietnamese dishes together, starting with a market tour to select fresh ingredients. Hoi An and Hanoi offer the best couples cooking experiences in the country.

Adventure Activities

Adventure Activities

Kayak through limestone caves, motorbike the Hai Van Pass, trek Sapa's rice terraces, or explore the world's largest cave at Phong Nha. Vietnam rewards adventurous couples.

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Pro Tips

  • Book Ha Long Bay cruises at least 2 months ahead during peak season (November–March) — the best boats sell out fast.
  • Ask your hotel about honeymoon packages before booking separately — many include free spa treatments and room upgrades.
  • Hoi An's lantern festival falls on every full moon — time your visit for a truly magical evening.
  • Carry a mix of cash and cards. Street food and markets are cash-only, but hotels and restaurants accept Visa/Mastercard.

Why Choose Vietnam for Your Honeymoon?

Vietnam combines everything couples look for in a honeymoon — stunning beaches, rich culture, world-class food, and genuine luxury — at prices that let you upgrade every part of the trip. Where the Maldives offers beaches and Thailand offers nightlife, Vietnam delivers romance, adventure, and discovery in equal measure.

The country spans over 1,600 kilometres from the misty mountains of the north to the tropical islands of the south, meaning no two Vietnam honeymoons look the same. You could spend a morning kayaking through limestone caves in Ha Long Bay, an afternoon learning to cook pho in Hoi An, and an evening sipping cocktails at a beachfront resort on Phu Quoc — all in the same trip.

What truly sets Vietnam apart is the value. Five-star resorts here cost what a mid-range hotel charges in Europe. A couples massage runs $30–50. A Michelin-worthy meal for two rarely tops $80. Your budget simply stretches further, which means more experiences, better rooms, and less compromise.

Couple walking along a tropical beach with limestone karsts at golden hour in Vietnam

Vietnamese Food and Dining

Vietnamese cuisine is reason enough to honeymoon here. Fresh, fragrant, and endlessly varied, the food changes dramatically as you travel from north to south — and eating together is one of the most romantic things you'll do.

Street Food for Couples

Some of your most memorable meals will happen on tiny plastic stools at street-side stalls. Sharing a bowl of pho at dawn in Hanoi's Old Quarter, working through a banh mi crawl in Ho Chi Minh City, or trying cao lau noodles that can only be made in Hoi An — these are the experiences you'll talk about for years. Guided street food tours are the best way to dive in together, and most cost under $30 per person.

Fine Dining

Vietnam's fine dining scene has matured rapidly. Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City now have restaurants where innovative chefs blend traditional Vietnamese flavours with modern techniques, and a tasting menu for two with wine rarely exceeds $150. In the resort towns, many five-star hotels offer private beachside dining and cooking-with-the-chef experiences specifically for honeymooners.

Regional Specialities

Every region has its own culinary identity. The north is known for delicate broths, bun cha, and egg coffee. Central Vietnam — particularly Hue — serves bold, complex imperial cuisine with dozens of small dishes. The south leans sweeter, with coconut-rich curries and fresh tropical ingredients. Eating your way through the country is one of the best ways to experience its diversity.

Bowls of pho at a street food stall in Hanoi Old Quarter
Sarah & James
"We spent 12 magical days exploring Vietnam and it exceeded every expectation. The food alone was worth the trip — and the luxury resorts cost less than a budget hotel back home. Already planning our anniversary return."
S&J
Sarah & James February 2026

Best Vietnam Honeymoon Hotels and Resorts

Vietnam's hospitality scene has evolved rapidly, and honeymooners can now choose from a remarkable selection of world-class resorts at prices that feel almost too good to be true.

Luxury Beach Resorts

Vietnam's coastline is home to some of Southeast Asia's finest beach resorts, offering private villas, infinity pools, and world-class spa facilities at prices that feel almost too good to be true.

JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Boutique Gem

JW Marriott Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc Northwest Coast

University-themed beachfront resort on the island's quiet northwest coast. Lush gardens, a lagoon pool and direct sunset views from every villa.

InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort Couples' Favourite

InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula

Son Tra Peninsula, Da Nang

Cliffside resort on Son Tra Peninsula designed by Bill Bensley. Four tiers descending to a private beach, three pools and award-winning Vietnamese fine dining.

Boutique Hotels

For couples who prefer character over scale, Vietnam's boutique hotel scene is exceptional — particularly in Hoi An and Hanoi's Old Quarter.

Anantara Hoi An Resort Couples' Favourite

Anantara Hoi An Resort

Hoi An Riverside

Riverside resort with French-colonial charm on the Thu Bon River. Infinity pool, private tropical gardens and a short stroll to Hoi An's ancient town.

Boutique Hoi An Resort Boutique Gem

Boutique Hoi An Resort

Cua Dai Beach, Hoi An

Colonial-style resort near Cua Dai Beach with private terraces and tropical gardens. Beachfront picnic setups, couples spa treatments and a peaceful riverside pool.

Eco Lodges and Retreats

From treehouse stays in the northern highlands to riverside retreats in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam's eco-lodges offer romance with a conscience.

Topas Ecolodge Sapa Eco-Certified

Topas Ecolodge

Sapa Highlands

Hilltop bungalows with panoramic views over the Hoang Lien Son mountains. Infinity pool, organic farm-to-table dining and guided treks to Hmong villages.

TIA Wellness Resort Da Nang Couples' Favourite

TIA Wellness Resort

My Khe Beach, Da Nang

All-spa-inclusive beachfront villas with private pools between Da Nang and Hoi An. Daily wellness treatments included, plus ocean-view yoga pavilion and organic restaurant.

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Vietnam Honeymoon Itinerary Ideas

Vietnam rewards couples who explore beyond a single region. The country's domestic flight network makes it easy to combine beach, city, and mountain destinations — even on a shorter trip.

7-Day Highlights

A week gives you time to experience two or three key destinations. A popular route pairs Hanoi and Ha Long Bay in the north with a few days on the beach in Hoi An or Da Nang. Alternatively, fly south and combine Ho Chi Minh City with a beach stay on Phu Quoc. Seven days is enough for a focused, relaxing honeymoon without feeling rushed.

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10-Day North to South

Ten days opens up the full length of the country. Start with two nights in Hanoi and a two-night cruise on Ha Long Bay, fly to Da Nang for three nights exploring Hoi An and the central coast, then finish with three nights on Phu Quoc. This is the sweet spot for most couples — enough time to see Vietnam's diversity without exhausting yourselves.

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14-Day Ultimate Vietnam

Two weeks lets you go deeper. Add Sapa's mountain scenery, Hue's imperial history, or the Mekong Delta's waterways to the 10-day route. With a fortnight, you can slow down — spend a full day at the spa, take an overnight train, or add an extra beach destination. This is the trip for couples who want to experience everything Vietnam has to offer.

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How Much Does a Vietnam Honeymoon Cost?

Vietnam is one of the best-value honeymoon destinations in the world. A luxury trip here costs what a mid-range honeymoon would in Europe or the Maldives.

Budget Breakdown

Category Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Accommodation (per night) $30 – $60 $80 – $180 $200 – $600+
Meals (per day for two) $15 – $25 $40 – $80 $100 – $250
Activities (per day) $10 – $30 $50 – $120 $150 – $400
Domestic Flights $40 – $80 $60 – $120 $120 – $250
Total (10 days) $1,000 – $2,000 $2,500 – $5,000 $5,000 – $12,000+

These estimates exclude international flights, which vary significantly depending on your departure city and when you book. Booking three to six months ahead typically gets the best fares.

Money-Saving Tips

Travel during shoulder season (April–May or September–October) for lower hotel rates and fewer crowds. Book directly with hotels rather than through aggregators — many offer honeymoon upgrades when you book direct. Eat where locals eat for lunch and save resort dining for evenings. And consider open-jaw flights (into one city, out of another) to avoid backtracking.

Lucy Nguyen

"I've helped hundreds of couples plan their honeymoon. Tell me your dates and I'll design something perfect for you."

Lucy — Vietnam Honeymoon Specialist

Best Time to Honeymoon in Vietnam

Vietnam's climate varies significantly from north to south, so the best time to visit depends on where you're going. As a general rule, November to April offers the most reliable weather across most of the country.

The south (Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc, Mekong Delta) is warm year-round with a dry season from November to April. The central coast (Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue) is best from February to August. The north (Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Sapa) has a cooler winter from November to February — atmospheric, but pack layers.

Weather by Region

  • North (Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Sapa): Best October–April. Cool winters (15–20°C), warm summers. Sapa can be cold in December–January.
  • Central (Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue): Best February–August. Avoid October–November when typhoon season peaks.
  • South (Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc): Best November–April. Warm and dry. Rainy season (May–October) brings afternoon showers but rarely ruins a day.
Da Nang coastline with golden sand beach and turquoise water on a bright sunny day

Vietnam Honeymoon Planning Tips

Planning a Vietnam honeymoon is surprisingly straightforward. Here's what you need to know.

Entry Requirements

Most nationalities can enter Vietnam visa-free for up to 45 days. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date. Check the latest requirements for your country before booking, as visa policies are updated regularly.

Getting Around

Domestic flights between Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City run multiple times daily and cost $40–120. For a more scenic option, the Reunification Express train between Hue and Da Nang follows one of the most beautiful coastal railway routes in the world. Private transfers and car hire with driver are affordable and easy to arrange between shorter distances.

Getting to Vietnam

Vietnam has three main international airports. Tan Son Nhat (Ho Chi Minh City) is the busiest and best-connected hub. Noi Bai (Hanoi) serves the north. Da Nang International is ideal if you're heading straight to the central coast. Direct flights are available from major cities across Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. Open-jaw tickets — flying into one city and out of another — save time and money on multi-stop itineraries.

What to Pack for a Vietnam Honeymoon

Pack light, breathable fabrics and plan to layer. The climate varies between regions and air conditioning can be fierce in hotels and restaurants.

Essentials: Lightweight cotton and linen clothing, a light rain jacket (useful year-round), comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, and something smart-casual for resort dining. If visiting temples, bring clothing that covers shoulders and knees.

Health: Mosquito repellent with DEET, high-SPF sunscreen, basic first-aid supplies, and any prescription medications you need. Consult a travel health clinic 6–8 weeks before departure for advice on vaccinations.

Tech: A universal power adapter (Vietnam uses types A, C, and F), a waterproof phone case for boat trips and beach days, and a portable charger. Buy a local SIM card at the airport for cheap data — coverage is excellent nationwide.

Couple arriving at a modern Vietnam airport terminal with suitcases
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Vietnam has low rates of violent crime and is very welcoming to tourists and couples. Take normal precautions with valuables in busy areas, use reputable transport, and you'll have no issues.

Most nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 45 days. Your passport must be valid for at least six months. Check the latest requirements for your country before booking, as policies update regularly.

Routine vaccinations should be up to date. Hepatitis A and typhoid are commonly recommended for Vietnam. Consult a travel health clinic 6–8 weeks before departure for advice specific to your itinerary.

Hotels, upscale restaurants, and larger shops accept Visa and Mastercard. Street food, markets, and smaller businesses are cash-only. ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas. Carry a mix of both.
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Last reviewed: March 20, 2026

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