The Best Things to Do in Vietnam According to Travel Bloggers

I’m off to Vietnam! In preparation I’ve been scouring my favourite blogs to see what everyone else got up to when visiting the country. This Vietnam travel blog will reveal the absolute best things to do in the country.

Now my list of things to do in Vietnam is epic, I’m spoilt for choice and being my first time in Asia, I’m just going to be totally overwhelmed as soon as I touch down. I’m only going to Vietnam for a two week trip, but I’m determined to fit in as much as possible.

I want to do some tours in Vietnam, to relax, party, shop, sightsee and I need to end in Ho Chi Minh City for a friend’s wedding, which is going to be awesome. Thanks to the Vietnam tips from a few select travel bloggers the current plan is this…

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1. Ho Chi Minh City

This is where I’ll start and end. After a walk around Ben Thanh market and some lunch to get my bearings the next task will be to get a massage. My body is in knots thanks to the London Triathlon I recently did and sitting at computers for 12 hours+ every day. Sounds like Kristin from camelsandchocolate.com had an awesome time at Jasmine Spa in Ho Chi Minh City – I’ve added that to my list of places to check out. In fact I’ve spent just shy of an hour poring over the menu deciding between the massages. I’ll get back to that one.

“Each of our hour-long massages were about $24 each, which is considered “expensive” for Saigon.”

– I went!

I absolutely definitely want to go on a little boat trip down the Mekong Delta too. I’m hoping I don’t have the same experience as Audrey from thatbackpacker.com on her Vietnam travel blog, but I guess at least her problem trip made for a good story, even if she was put at risk of avian flu. As soon as I see the shops on boats and locals wearing the pyramid hats I’ll feel like I’ve arrived.

READ MORE: 52 Coolest Things to Do in Ho Chi Minh City


2. Nha Trang

I want our two-week trip to cover a lot. I never went backpacking round South East Asia when I finished school, so now is my big chance to fit it all in to two weeks. From everything I’ve read about Vietnam it feels like Nha Trang is party central – Adventurous Kate’s tip off about the party boat is a definite must do as far as I’m concerned. I’m going to check out Mamma Linh’s party boat and snorkeling trip. Looks like for $7 I get to eat, drink, party and check out some paradise islands too. A backpacker’s dream.

“As bizarre as it is, it’s one of the most fun activities Nha Trang has to offer.”

Definitely going to go to the mud baths here too [I ended up at the egg mud baths!]. Check out this cool vid from PositiveWorldTravel.com…

READ MORE: 52 Coolest Things to Do in Nha Trang

Good news! it seems Vietnam is reopening the country finally from March 15, 2022!


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3. Hoi An

One of the things I’m most excited about doing in Hoi An is checking out the custom clothing possibilities. Adventurous Kate got some wicked trainers custom made on the Hoi An market stalls for just $65 (£40). She even got adventurouskate.com emblazoned on the side – I need some VickyFlipFlop flip flops for sure. You can get a custom-made suit for around $130 too.

Loving Will Peach’s article on thatbackpacker.com about what to buy in Vietnam – mmm weasel puke and pig’s trotters, where have you been all my life?

“What western girl wouldn’t want a tight-fitting little silk number to take home and wow the boys?”

The best things to do in Vietnam according to travel bloggers

I really like the idea of doing a cooking lesson like this one Micheal Tieso from artofadventuring.com did in Hoi An at the White Lotus restaurant. For $18, which all went back into the Project Indochina NGO, he got a private lesson in making Vietnamese pancakes, spring rolls and sautéed chicken. The morning started with an informative trip around the local market, followed by a boat ride before getting back into the kitchen. The best part is no doubt getting to eat all your hard work at the end.

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4. Hanoi

Loving Justin’s feature on 48houradventure.com about what to do in Hanoi. My main inspiration from this is to see the Hanoi Hilton and check out the markets to spend my dong. Also can’t wait to get stuck into some Vietnamese food here – looks like Justin had a right feast.

[Went there, saw some crazy stuff in Hanoi!]


Entry requirements for Vietnam 

You’ll need two things to ensure a smooth entry into Vietnam: 

– Your passport, which should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of entering the country

– And a Vietnam visa

If you’re not eligible for a Vietnam visa-free stay, and you’re travelling to Vietnam by air, then apply for a Vietnam visa on arrival. 

This way, you only need to submit an online application form and pay the service fee; no document is required. You then get a visa approval letter via email, print it out and take it with you to board the flight to Vietnam. You’ll get your visa stamped upon arrival at Vietnam airport by paying the stamping fee in cash. 

The processing time for the tourist visa approval letter is 2 working days. If you’re in an emergency, it can be processed in 2 to 4 working hours, during the weekend or public holidays of Vietnam. This is for people on a last minute urgent trip or who didn’t know they needed a visa until they reached the airport.

One important note for applying for a visa on arrival to Vietnam is that to get the visa letter issued by the Vietnam Immigration Department, you need to work with a travel agent in Vietnam. In this regard, Vietnam-visa.com is recommended as it seems to be one of the most experienced service providers; it has been operating since 2007. 

Always check your local government website for the latest and most up to date visa information. 


5. Halong Bay

It’s all about the junk boat cruises up here, so my research tells me. I checked out the Halong Bay party cruises from Hanoi Backpackers again as recommended by Adventurous Kate, but looks like they don’t do them any more. Shame, looks like she had an amazing time on that trip.

Maybe at 28 I should be looking at something a little more mature anyway. I’ll always have the party boat in Nha Trang for that behavior. Looks like Jayne from 40before30.com had a great time on a more upmarket Junk Boat – she saw a floating sweet and snack shop. That’s the kind of thing I’m into now, and the monkeys, and the views. A junk boat cruise around Halong Bay is a definite for my trip to Vietnam.

“On the other side was a quiet inlet where some tiny monkeys were swinging through the trees.”

Floating Tuck Shop from 40before30.com

This ‘Cave of Awe’ from thetravelhack.com is pretty cool too.  She says ‘Halong Bay is one of the most beautiful places in Vietnam’ – better check it out then.

[Yep, yep, did both of those things and decided that Halong Bay was the most beautiful place in the world!]

READ MORE: An Awesome Two Week Itinerary for Vietnam

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Insurance for Vietnam 

Travel insurance is more important than ever. Make sure you have your travel insurance sorted well in advance before you leave home. Always read the Ts and Cs, so you know what you’re covered for if you should need it.

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SafetyWing specialise in travel insurance for digital nomads, so if you’re visiting Vietnam for longer than normal, then check their options out. They also offer the opportunity to sign up while you’re abroad, to have your children covered, and to be covered in your home country if you’ve been travelling for 90 days. 

Check out SafetyWing for all the Ts and Cs and details. 


6. Back to Ho Chi Minh City

And then it’s back to Ho Chi Minh City again via a 2-hour plane from Hanoi. I have absolutely no desire to go down the Chi Chi Tunnels like Dave from theplanetd.com did in his Vietnam travel blog. Just the thought of those claustrophobic crawl ways is enough to make me feel weak and breathless. I’ll just take his word for it that they’re worth a look.

Instead I’ll be stuffing my face on the streets and in the shops – check out the dinosaur egg full of chips in Adam from travelsofadam.com’s post on getting spoilt in Saigon. Looks epic, and weird. And what’s that thing next to it? His post has got me excited for the wedding we’re going to.

“Weddings in Vietnam are really just about the food.”

Ooo yeah. Not sure about the Balut egg he scoffed though. The fertilised duck embryo is boiled and eaten in its shell and is a popular snack on the street food stalls – have to see how many Bia Hoi’s I have before I can even think about doing that.

The best things to do in Vietnam according to travel bloggers

I’ve picked up a few top tips along the way in my research. I know I have to watch out for the cyclo drivers’ billing as Jayne from 40before30.com points out – they’re slippery buggers. Kristin from camelsandchocolate.com got some cool dresses made in Ho Chi Minh City – just a note to self in case I don’t get time in Hoi An. And turns out Matt from nomadicmatt.com didn’t even like Vietnam.

I’m looking forward to making my own mind up, stepping foot in Asia for the first time and hitting the karaoke bars hard!

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99 Comments

  1. hello i will be in vietnam next month. and i have this trip idea for a long time. finally i do it.. im really so excited for vietnam so far. thank you for great sharing. its so useful.. 🙂

    1. Yay! Amazing. Hope you have an awesome time in Vietnam, and that my posts have helped. Let me know if you have any questions or if there’s anything I can do to help.

  2. Thank you for great post. i was in vietnam 3 month ago. especially, mekong delta, hoian, halongbay, sapa.. all was amazing. ahh i really miss vietnam 🙂

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  4. Tip for next time you head in the direction of Halong Bay: the BEST FOOT MASSAGE you could EVER have is in the main town on Cat Ba Island. At Phuong Mai foot massage/motorbike rental. Best 5 dollars I ever spent, I swear.

    PS Please check out my blog when you have a moment.

    1. One more tip for whom planning to Halong: try one night on board to see an amazing sunrise in the next early morning. I do have one of that mornings that I could never forget. It is definitely different from what you see and feel on the shore.

    2. Ooo great, thanks. I’m in Vietnam again in January, but not sure if I’ll be in that direction. I’ll let you know if I make it there 🙂

  5. Great post, Halong Bay is my favourite, many different choices of the style of Halong Bay Tour you can take. Not everyone wants the drunk and debauchery kind, so the vastness of the cruises available is important. Shame its 4 hours from Hanoi 🙁 I might take the seaplane next time! :p

  6. Hi Vicky -if you do come back why not take one of our motorbike tours. I know its a shameless plug but we do offer the only disabled friendly tour in HCMC and we give a dollar for every tour booked to our charity partners DRD Vietnam. You can see more about that here – http://www.saigonbuddytours.com. we even do a craft beer tour now. Would love to host you on one of our tours if you come back out this way, thanks

    andy

    1. I really want to! Would love to do a trip to all three some time in the future, in fact I probably will. Just need to find the time!

  7. You travel bloggers are the worst people on this planet. Absolutely nothing to say, nothing of value, but you go on and on about your puny little existence as if it’s the most interesting thing everyone has to read about.

    And why don’t you just go to a country and see what happens. Follow the flow you know. This obscene preplanning makes want to puke.

    1. Nothing to say? Seriously?

      My articles on Vietnam (specifically this one: https://vickyflipfloptravels.com/two-week-itinerary-vietnam/) have helped people to travel the country independently for the last three years. My readers, and I, enjoy the pre planning as well as the travelling and like to make sure we know about the best things to do somewhere so we don’t miss out. I’ve been travelling non stop for the last two years, trust me, I’ve done my fair share of ‘see what happens’.

      If travel bloggers are the ‘worst people on this planet’ (read the news, doubt it) then don’t read travel blogs.

  8. Hi Vicky!
    Great job on the blog. There’s some really awesome content on here. Just wanted to let you know that the Halong Party Cruise is still in operation with bookings available online at http://halongpartycruises.com/ or at Central Backpackers in Hanoi. We’re glad that you enjoyed your cruise, but really would have loved to have you come along with us. If you’re ever back in the area be sure to let us know and we’ll show you a whole new side of Halong Bay!

  9. Great post! I did visit Hanoi, Hoi An, Halong bay. Each city has own unique beauty. I love the peaceful atmosphere of Hoi An, love busy road in Hochiminh city. Next time we should have more time in this country. I also visit Nha Trang last month. It’s beautiful with beaches, temples, people and food. The sleeping bus was one of the most interesting things we did. We catch Sinhcafe bus from Hoi An to Nha Trang, price was 280,000 vnd. Here are some free activities you guys would love to do 🙂 http://justgola.com/blog/top-free-things-to-do-in-nha-trang-12

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