Resorts of Vietnam
Vietnam’s resorts attract travelers with their rich natural beauty and easy accessibility, but their main advantage is the affordable vacation prices across all regions of the country. Vietnam’s hospitality extends a warm welcome to Indian tourists, offering many delightful surprises — from exceptionally pleasant weather to exotic local cuisine.
Top Resorts in Vietnam
Hanoi
The country’s capital and a major resort city, Hanoi is located along the Red River (Hong Ha).
Main attractions include:
- Tay Lake — a stunning area home to historic palaces and temples;
- Hoan Kiem Lake — featuring two islands, the Temple of the Jade Mountain, the Rising Sun Bridge, and the iconic Turtle Tower;
- The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology;
- Children will enjoy a visit to Thu Le Zoo and the local water park.
Ho Chi Minh City
The economic and cultural capital of Vietnam, this bustling metropolis is rich in museums, cathedrals, palaces, and towers. Tourists can admire the mix of modern skyscrapers and colonial-era architecture, then unwind in the evening with nightlife, bars, and restaurants.
Beach Resorts in Vietnam — Where to Go
Choosing a beach resort in Vietnam is easy — the country offers plenty of options.
Nha Trang
A resort with a well-developed infrastructure and clean, well-maintained beaches. The best time to visit for a beach holiday is spring and summer. In winter, the area is more popular for sightseeing and excursions.
Cam Ranh
A small coastal village located in a bay, famous for Bai Dai Beach — a local favorite, even among Nha Trang tourists. It offers fine clean sand, gentle sea entry, sunbed and umbrella rentals, and plenty of cafés and restaurants.
Phu Quoc
Unlike other destinations, Phu Quoc Island is a peaceful and quiet resort known for diving and snorkeling. It boasts a comfortable climate, cozy beaches, and growing infrastructure.
The island has few attractions and no real nightlife scene.
Da Nang
A lesser-known resort among Indian tourists, Da Nang features well-developed infrastructure and stunning white-sand beaches. The downside is its distance from main tourist hubs — getting to the city center requires a taxi ride.