Flights from Shenzhen (SZX) to Vietnam

Discover Vietnam

Discover Vietnam

Why visit Vietnam?

Vietnam offers a blend of dynamic cities, tranquil countryside, and a long coastline lined with sandy beaches, where history, nature, and modern urban life sit side by side.

What to expect

From energetic Ho Chi Minh City in the south to the leafy boulevards of Hanoi and coastal Da Nang, you will find heritage streets, limestone bays, and riverside towns to explore.

Plan your trip

Use Vietnam as your gateway to Indochina, combining major cities, highland retreats, and coastal escapes, with well-developed domestic links connecting key regions.

Top experiences in Vietnam

Explore Ho Chi Minh City

Stroll past French-era architecture, visit museums, and experience lively streets and riverside views in Vietnam's largest city.

Wander Hanoi's Old Quarter

Lose yourself in narrow streets packed with traditional shophouses, lakeside promenades, and cultural landmarks in the capital.

Relax on Da Nang's beaches

Unwind on long sandy beaches framed by mountains, with easy access to the ancient town of Hoi An and nearby Marble Mountains.

Cruise among limestone karsts

Join a cruise in Ha Long Bay or Lan Ha Bay to glide past towering limestone islands and hidden coves on emerald waters.

Discover the Mekong Delta

Take a day trip from Ho Chi Minh City to explore waterways, riverside villages, and lush fruit orchards in the Mekong Delta.

Step into Hoi An's lantern-lit streets

From Da Nang, visit Hoi An to see preserved merchant houses, riverside cafes, and colourful lanterns glowing after dark.

Visit imperial heritage in Hue

Travel from Da Nang over the scenic Hai Van Pass to Hue for citadel walls, royal tombs, and riverside pagodas.

Experience Vietnam's way of life

Getting around

You can connect Vietnam's major cities by domestic flights, while trains and inter-city buses link coastal hubs such as Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, with taxis and ride-hailing services common in urban areas.

Local life & culture

Expect a fast-paced street rhythm in Ho Chi Minh City, a more relaxed, traditional feel in Hanoi, and a coastal lifestyle in Da Nang, with strong family ties and community life evident in markets, parks, and neighbourhoods.

Where to unwind

Head to Vietnam's beaches near Da Nang, island getaways off the southern coast, or cool hill stations and national parks for hiking, river views, and quiet stays close to nature.

A taste of Vietnam

National dishes & specialties

You can try dishes such as pho noodle soup and bun cha in Hanoi, rich and fragrant plates in Hue, and bold, herb-filled specialities in Ho Chi Minh City.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Across Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Hanoi you will find casual eateries, cafes, and modern restaurants offering Vietnamese flavours alongside international options.

Signature & scenic dining

Dine along rivers in Hoi An, enjoy rooftop views in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, or choose seaside venues near Da Nang for memorable settings.

Retail therapy in Vietnam

Malls & lifestyle hubs

In Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Hanoi you will find modern malls combining international labels, cinemas, supermarkets, and lifestyle stores under one roof.

Markets & local crafts

Browse markets in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Hoi An for textiles, tailored clothing, handicrafts, and everyday goods from across Vietnam's regions.

Evening retail scene

After dark, central districts in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City come alive with night streets, illuminated shopfronts, and open-air stalls, while coastal towns near Da Nang offer relaxed evening promenades.

Best time to visit Vietnam

Northern Vietnam has a cool, dry season from November to March (shoulder season), with average temperatures around 17–22°C (63–72°F). The hot summer from May to August (peak season) brings higher humidity, with temperatures around 28–33°C (82–91°F), especially in Hanoi and coastal areas. In the south, including Ho Chi Minh City, temperatures stay warm year-round at around 27–32°C (81–90°F), with a wetter monsoon period from May to October (low season) and a drier period from November to April (shoulder season).

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