Top 10 things to do in Vietnam for a memorable vacation

Vietnam doesn’t ask for your attention—it grabs it. From the first sizzle of street food in Hanoi to the swirl of mist over Sapa’s terraced hills, every corner bursts with life, colour, and culture. One moment you’re gliding through jade waters in Ha Long Bay, the next, you’re sipping strong coffee in a quiet Saigon alley. This isn’t just a destination—it’s a feeling. Whether you crave chaos or calm, spice or serenity, Vietnam serves it all with flair.

Ready to dive in? Here are ten unforgettable things to do in Vietnam that will leave you planning your next trip before the first one ends.

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam (Image: Canva)

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam (Image: Canva)

1. Drift Through the Dreamscape of Ha Long Bay

There’s no better way to start your Vietnam story than sailing among the limestone pillars of Ha Long Bay. These towering karsts rise like myths from jade waters—silent, surreal, and spectacular. A sunrise cruise here is pure magic.

2. Get Lost in the Lantern Glow of Hoi An

Hoi An doesn’t just preserve history—it paints it in a thousand colours. Cobbled lanes, ochre-washed houses, riverside markets, and the glow of silk lanterns make this ancient town feel like a living fairytale.

Vietnam (Image: Canva)

Vietnam (Image: Canva)

3. Hike the Hills and Meet the Tribes of Sapa

Sapa’s terraced hills stretch like green stairways into the clouds. Trek past cascading rice paddies, stay in a homestay, and share stories over fire and tea with the Hmong or Red Dao people—memories etched in mountain air.

4. Eat Like a Local—On the Street

Vietnam’s streets are its kitchens. Slurp steaming phở before the sun rises, bite into a crunchy bánh mì on a busy corner, or chase smoky aromas to a roadside barbecue. Every dish is fresh, fierce, and full of life.

Hue, Vietnam (Image: Canva)

Hue, Vietnam (Image: Canva)

5. Step Into Imperial Grandeur in Hue

Hue is more than a city—it’s a kingdom echoing through time. Walk the moated citadel, wander among crumbling pagodas, and explore royal tombs that whisper tales of emperors and dynasties past.

6. Ride a Cyclo Through Hanoi’s Old Quarter

In Hanoi, traffic is a symphony and sidewalks are stages. Hop onto a cyclo and rattle through narrow alleys lined with colonial facades, family-run shops, and temples wrapped in incense smoke and time.

Mekong Delta, Vietnam (Image: Canva)

Mekong Delta, Vietnam (Image: Canva)

7. Float Through the Waterworld of the Mekong Delta

Here, the river is the road and boats are kitchens, homes, and markets. Glide past swaying palms, sip fresh coconut water, and watch the floating world of the Mekong come alive with colour and rhythm.

8. Kick Back on Da Nang or Nha Trang’s Beaches

If you’re craving salt air and sunshine, Vietnam’s coast delivers. In Da Nang, blend city fun with soft sands. In Nha Trang, chase the thrill of jet-skis by day and cocktail sunsets by night.

Phong Nha Cave at Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in Vietnam (Image: Canva)

Phong Nha Cave at Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in Vietnam (Image: Canva)

9. Venture Underground in Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng

This national park is a hidden world of giants—caves that could fit skyscrapers, rivers that flow in darkness, and stalactites like frozen thunder. Adventure here feels like stepping off the edge of the map.

10. Sip Slow, Sip Strong—Vietnamese Coffee Style

Vietnamese coffee isn’t just a drink—it’s a ritual. Whether it’s the sweet buzz of condensed milk over ice or the rich cream of an egg coffee in a quiet Hanoi café, this brew is unforgettable.

Vietnam (Image: Canva)

Vietnam (Image: Canva)

In Vietnam, every corner holds a surprise—an ancient temple, a steaming bowl of broth, a mountain wreathed in cloud. It’s not just about where you go, but how deeply you experience it. And trust us, once is never enough.