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Floating market on the Mekong Delta

When is the best time to visit Vietnam?

Floating market on the Mekong Delta

The best time to visit Vietnam is between November and April. This is when the country experiences the least amount of rain.

Northern Vietnam

There are two distinct seasons. It’s hot from May to October, but the high humidity leads to significant rainfall.

The weather cools down from November to April and it’s much drier. December and January are the coldest months — temperatures drop as low as 10°C in most areas.

Central Vietnam

Central Vietnam’s summer season lasts from January until the end of August. The weather is hot and dry, with temperatures between 21°C and 35°C.

Conditions between September and December are much wetter, although temperatures remain balmy.

Southern Vietnam

Southern Vietnam’s hot and dry season starts in November and finishes at the end of April, with temperatures often reaching 30°C.

Rain falls between May and October, but the weather still remains warm, usually between 25°C and 32°C.

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Month-by-month guide for travelling in Vietnam

Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam

Visiting Vietnam in January

Dry and pleasant weather can be enjoyed throughout most of Vietnam at this time of year. River travel is at its peak, with cruises along the Mekong Delta and the Red River. For the best beach weather, we recommend heading to Phu Quoc for guaranteed sunshine, with highs of 30°C.

However, temperatures can drop dramatically in the northern regions in January, with mornings and late evenings feeling much cooler. This is especially the case for Sapa and Ha Giang, with temperatures dropping to a cold 5°C. The air can get quite hazy at this time of year, especially in Halong Bay, so you may not be guaranteed the best views.

Hanoi locals burning fake money in celebration of Tet

Visiting Vietnam in February

Hot, dry weather is expected throughout the majority of the country. Central Vietnam has an average temperature of 25°C, with Hoi An, Danang and Nha Trang all excellent beach destinations. It’s cooler in the highlands, but this means conditions are more comfortable for outdoor activities like trekking.

In the south, temperatures usually approach the late twenties, with lots of sunshine throughout the day. Beachgoers have their pick of the coastal areas, including Long Hai, Ho Tram, and Mui Ne.

North Vietnam feels much cooler, with an average temperature of 17°C, and some of the most northern areas can get quite foggy, including Halong Bay. However, the day is sunny and bright.

Events & Festivals

  • The biggest festival of the year is Tet — Lunar New Year. It’s seen as a fresh start, so residents declutter their houses and throw firecrackers (or make other loud noises) to scare away evil spirits. You will see lots of red and yellow in the streets, because these colours are considered good luck. There are lots of free celebrations, with traditional shows and dragon dance performances. The date varies depending on the lunar calendar, but it normally takes place between late January and early February. Travel is busier at this time and many shops, restaurants and museums shut for the holiday.
Halong Bay

Visiting Vietnam in March

March is the peak season for travelling to Vietnam. Beachgoers have a better choice of destinations, with Mui Ne, Con Dao and Nha Trang all getting good weather. Hoi An is also a feasible beach destination toward the end of the month, with temperatures rising to 28°C.

March is the best time to visit Halong Bay, which should have clear blue skies without haze, and very little rain.

Events & Festivals

  • Phu Giay Festival takes place at Phu Giay Temple, Nam Dinh province, in the third month of the lunar calendar, which is sometimes March. Participants pay tribute to Lieu Hanh, who is one of the four immortal gods in Vietnamese culture, and take part in traditional activities like folk singing.
  • Thay Pagoda Festival commemorates the life of inventor Tu Dao Hanh with a procession and water puppetry performances. It takes place in either March or April each year.
Bike Tour in Mai Chau

Visiting Vietnam in April

Great weather is expected almost everywhere in April, so you will notice more crowds.

The temperatures in northern Vietnam are in the mid-twenties by this time, so conditions are still good for those who want to hike around areas like Ha Giang and Sapa, where you can walk through paddy fields and visit the traditional villages of H’mong and Dao.

Beachgoers still have their pick, with the average temperature in central Vietnam around 28°C. In the south, temperatures are slightly higher, but there’s also a greater chance of rain.

Events & Festivals

  • Thay Pagoda Festival commemorates the life of inventor Tu Dao Hanh with a procession and water puppetry performances. It takes place in either March or April each year.
  • The Hung Festival is a national holiday that marks the birth of the first kings in Vietnam. People congregate at the Hung Temple to make offerings, then celebrate by enjoying traditional performances.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam

Visiting Vietnam in May

May offers a wonderful opportunity to miss the high season prices of April. It gets hot at this time of year, with temperatures reaching between 28°C and 30°C. Rain should hold off, but you may get the odd shower toward the end of the month in the northern and southern regions, normally in the middle of the afternoon.

Most of the central region stays nice and sunny, although there’s a chance of rainfall in the Central Highlands and Dalat.

Events & Festivals

  • Chua Xu Festival marks the time when the stone statue of Chua Xu is bathed.
  • International Labour Day (1 May) is a national holiday and also signifies the start of spring.
  • The holy day Phat Dan celebrates the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha.
Fisherman, Hoi An

Visiting Vietnam in June

June is the perfect time to grab a low-season bargain before the European school holidays begin next month.

The best place to be in June is the central region, where the sun is out in full force. Very little rain is expected, and Hoi An serves as a lovely beach destination.

Temperatures in the north are in the early thirties, with regular rainfall and occasional storms meaning trekking is no longer an option, especially not in the mountains.

It rains daily in the south in June, but not for prolonged periods.

Events & Festivals

  • The summer solstice, known as Tet Doan Ngo, is celebrated in Vietnam.
Ninh Binh

Visiting Vietnam in July

Central Vietnam is an ideal destination in July, with temperatures of 31°C, hours of sunshine and little rain. The beaches remain pleasant places to spend time on your trip, although the Central Highlands and Dalat are best avoided due to the higher volume of rain.

The rest of Vietnam will experience some showers, especially Hanoi and Halong Bay. But it’s still hot, with average temperatures of 30°C in the north and 29°C in the south.

Relaxing at Quyet Tiem Market, Ha Giang

Visiting Vietnam in August

Central Vietnam is the best place to visit at this time of year, although the rest of the country is still worth visiting providing you don't mind a few showers. Temperatures are reliably warm no matter where you go.

While flights may be more expensive, hotels offer great promotions during Vietnam's low season. And if you go to the Con Dao coastline, you have the chance to see sea turtles hatching and making their way to the ocean.

Events & Festivals

  • Tet Trung Nguyen is the Feast of the Wandering Souls and Hungry Ghosts. It’s viewed as the time to pardon condemned souls, thus releasing them from hell, and everyone is forgiven for their faults. Offerings of food are given to the homeless and animals such as birds are released.
Ninh Van Bay near Nah Trang, Vietnam

Visiting Vietnam in September

Catch the last of the sun on Vietnam’s central coast before the rains become more frequent toward the end of September. Temperatures start to drop (although they still reach the late twenties on average) and storms are far more likely to occur.

The north and south are usually very wet at this time of year, but the hotels are good value and the rains slowly start to ease off before the end of the month.

Events & Festivals

  • Mid-Autumn Festival is on a different date every year, but always on the full moon between September and October. It’s a harvest festival that celebrates gathering, thanksgiving, and praying. Dragon and lion dances are performed, lanterns are lit, and children are gifted with sweets and toys.
  • Vietnam National Day takes place on 2nd September. It’s a national holiday commemorating the Vietnam Declaration of Independence from France in 1945. This patriotic day is celebrated with a parade through the capital of Hanoi.
Tram Ton Pass, Sapa

Visiting Vietnam in October

Beach holidays aren’t a good idea in October, but Vietnam has so much else to offer, and travelling at this time means you beat the crowds.

The sun comes back to the north of the country, making it a great time to trek in Sapa, see the rice fields in Mu Cang Chai, or venture off the beaten track in Ha Giang, where you can enjoy Vietnam’s natural beauty. The south also sees a reduction in rainfall, and the sun starts to come out again.

Peak rainfall occurs in central Vietnam and heavy storms are a possibility. Some areas may also get flooded. Temperatures are slightly lower, normally around the mid-twenties.

Events & Festivals

  • Mid-Autumn Festival is on a different date every year, but always on the full moon between September and October. It’s a harvest festival that celebrates gathering, thanksgiving, and praying. Dragon and lion dances are performed, lanterns are lit, and children are gifted with sweets and toys.
Mekong Delta

Visiting Vietnam in November

The high season begins again, with many travellers flocking to Vietnam before the colder winter months in the north. Most of the country will be hot and dry toward the end of November, except the central region, which will experience some heavy showers.

The north remains at a very pleasant 24°C, with a significant reduction in rainfall, while the south begins its summer season again. The drop in humidity means conditions are far more comfortable and the sun shines brightly all day.

Events & Festivals

  • The Ooc Om Boc Festival, a boat racing festival in Soc Trang, can take place in November or December.
Tropical shores of Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam

Visiting Vietnam in December

There is still a chance of rain in the central part of the country. However, the rest of Vietnam will be hot and dry. December is one of the driest months in the north, although temperatures can drop at night. They reach an average of 26°C in the balmy south, with beach season starting again on the island of Phu Quoc.

We advise travelling before the Christmas period, as availability is few and far between once the festivities begin.

Events & Festivals

  • The Ooc Om Boc Festival, a boat racing festival in Soc Trang, can take place in November or December.

Vietnam Climate Guide

Destination Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Con Dao Islands 28°C 15mm 28°C 4mm 30°C 9mm 31°C 44mm 31°C 223mm 31°C 298mm 30°C 264mm 30°C 320mm 30°C 327mm 29°C 293mm 29°C 183mm 28°C 56mm
Halong Bay 21°C 18mm 20°C 36mm 23°C 39mm 27°C 71mm 31°C 159mm 32°C 203mm 32°C 292mm 32°C 323mm 31°C 321mm 29°C 90mm 26°C 38mm 22°C 18mm
Hanoi 20°C 16mm 21°C 30mm 23°C 38mm 28°C 87mm 32°C 196mm 33°C 241mm 33°C 309mm 32°C 334mm 31°C 253mm 29°C 117mm 26°C 40mm 22°C 20mm
Ho Chi Minh City 32°C 13mm 33°C 2mm 34°C 11mm 35°C 48mm 33°C 214mm 32°C 303mm 31°C 291mm 31°C 260mm 31°C 316mm 31°C 262mm 31°C 112mm 31°C 44mm
Hoi An 25°C 97mm 26°C 39mm 28°C 30mm 31°C 31mm 33°C 54mm 34°C 89mm 34°C 72mm 34°C 113mm 31°C 327mm 29°C 532mm 27°C 388mm 25°C 214mm
Hue 24°C 164mm 25°C 74mm 27°C 92mm 30°C 51mm 33°C 106mm 34°C 81mm 34°C 81mm 34°C 116mm 31°C 364mm 29°C 612mm 26°C 625mm 24°C 329mm
Mekong Delta 30°C 11mm 30°C 3mm 31°C 10mm 33°C 46mm 31°C 171mm 31°C 192mm 31°C 218mm 30°C 201mm 30°C 263mm 30°C 256mm 31°C 146mm 30°C 43mm
Nha Trang 28°C 42mm 29°C 15mm 30°C 24mm 32°C 43mm 33°C 56mm 33°C 45mm 33°C 38mm 33°C 49mm 32°C 139mm 30°C 292mm 29°C 278mm 28°C 157mm
Phu Quoc 30°C 29mm 30°C 18mm 31°C 84mm 32°C 142mm 31°C 319mm 31°C 405mm 30°C 464mm 30°C 620mm 30°C 463mm 30°C 303mm 30°C 175mm 30°C 55mm
Sapa & the Tonkinese Alps 13°C 20mm 15°C 53mm 19°C 57mm 22°C 139mm 25°C 248mm 24°C 290mm 25°C 451mm 25°C 406mm 23°C 251mm 21°C 120mm 18°C 18mm 16°C 6mm

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