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2018
24
June
Looking for Vietnam travel tips? Where to fly into/out of and must-see attractions?

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Sarah

Has anyone been to Vietnam? Any advice on where’s to fly into/ out of? Any must see/do? I’ll be going for spring break.

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Tessa

I’d fly into either Ho Chi Minh or Hanoi. Doesn’t matter much because you’ll want to see both cities. I realllllly like central Vietnam too and I recommend spending some time there, particularly in Hoi An and Hue. Take a flight from either Hanoi or HCM to Da Nang or Hue to get to these places. Cheap flights <$100 even last minute

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Patrick

My wife and I spent a month in Vietnam 6-7 years ago. I'm sure things have changed a bit since then, but here's my 2 cents...
Avoid the train, flying was just as cheap back then. We didn't enjoy the trains. They had long-distance buses back then as well which looked quite comfortable... almost lie flat seats.
In HCMC (Saigon), the war museum was quite good, albeit it a bit depressing, especially in the Agent orange section. But it gives a good perspective from the other side. Also, go eat banh cuon at Quan An Ngon restaurant if it's still around.
Hoi An is great... nice old village. Check when the lantern festival is. I'm told that the beaches in neighbouring Da Nang ate quite good as well.
If not, head to Nha Trang or Phu Quoc for beaches. The diving in Vietnam is pretty good as well.
Nothing in Hanoi really stood out to us, but it's a decently interesting big city with good food.
Sapa... if you've never seen rice fields, then it's worth going. Watch out for the Hmong villagers who will follow you around trying to sell you souvenirs.
Ha Long Bay... this was the highlight for us! Do a 2-night junk boat tour. Not just 1 night! 2 nights! Find a good operator, don't go cheap. Ours included a kayak excursion of some of the islands... be ready to paddle though!

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Patrick

Oh yeah, and Hue has some old tombs that are nice to visit... plus a good French bakery.

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Linda

Halong Bay is really dirty and overcrowded with boats now. And those lie flat bases? You're laid out flat for the duration, there's no sitting up and they are not made for Western sized people.

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Andrew

Here's a list of places that I've been to. If you are not into moving a lot. Can always change the number of days. From north to south
9 days Hagiang loop - Consists of 3 main towns Dong Van, Meo Vac, and Cao Bang. (culture and nature). Hard to get around on buses. But great if you're on a motorbike or hire someone to take you around.
3 days Hanoi - Culture, old town, and cheap shopping
3 days Catba Island - alternative to Halong Bay, From here you'll be able to book a day tour to lan Ha Bay/Halong Bay.
2 days Sapa - culture, hiking
2 days Ninh Binh - This is like Halong Bay but on land.
3 days Phong Nha Kebang - Caves and outdoors
2 days Hue - Old Capital of Vietnam
3 days Hoi An - Old town (Unesco Site) Also best place to get cheap tailored clothing
2 days Dalat - Waterfalls, and nature
2 days Muine - Sand dunes and beaches
3 days Ho Chi Minh - Concrete Jungle
1 day Vung Tau - beach and Cristo like the one in Brazil
2 day Mekong delta tour - floating market

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Erin

Go see
Kelvin Luong in Saigon. He works at Asian Link. Great group. Took us on a full day motorbike ride. It was so fun.

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Erin

http://www.asianalink.com/

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Andrew

The cheapest cities to land from YVR are HCMC and Hanoi

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Karla

Very exciting

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Linda

If you could fly into one and out of the other, HoChiMihn and Hanoi.

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Ken

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Jessica

It is the most amazing country. Watch for taxis some have very high rates. Fly into sgn airport. 1st quarter is where all the hussle and bussel is. I could talk for hours about Vietnam
but I hate typing so enjoy your trip

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Vietnam Travel Advice

I'm planning a trip to Vietnam for spring break and I'm looking for advice on where to fly into and out of, as well as what to see and do. I've heard great things about the country and I'm excited to explore it.

Where to Fly Into and Out Of

There are several major airports in Vietnam, but the most popular ones for international travelers are Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) in Ho Chi Minh City and Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) in Hanoi. Both airports have good connections to other cities in Southeast Asia and the rest of the world.

If you're flying into Vietnam from the United States, you'll likely have a layover in one of these two cities. You can also fly directly to Da Nang International Airport (DAD) from some major U.S. cities.

When choosing which airport to fly into, consider your itinerary. If you're planning on spending most of your time in the north of Vietnam, it makes sense to fly into Hanoi. If you're planning on spending most of your time in the south of Vietnam, it makes sense to fly into Ho Chi Minh City.

Must See/Do

There are so many things to see and do in Vietnam, but here are a few of the highlights:

  • Visit the ancient city of Hue, which was the former imperial capital of Vietnam.
  • Take a boat trip through the Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning limestone karsts.
  • Visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, a network of underground tunnels used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War.
  • Explore the Mekong Delta, a vast network of rivers and canals that is home to a variety of wildlife.
  • Try some of the delicious Vietnamese cuisine, which is known for its use of fresh ingredients and bold flavors.

Spring Break

Spring break is a great time to visit Vietnam. The weather is warm and sunny, and there are fewer tourists than during the peak season.

Here are a few tips for planning your spring break trip to Vietnam:

  • Book your flights and accommodations in advance, as prices tend to go up closer to the date of travel.
  • Pack light clothing, as the weather in Vietnam is warm and humid.
  • Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Learn a few basic Vietnamese phrases, such as "hello," "thank you," and "goodbye."

Conclusion

I hope this advice helps you plan your trip to Vietnam. I'm sure you'll have a wonderful time exploring this beautiful country.



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