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Vietnam is the travel textbook for Southeast Asia — and for good reason. Its long, narrow shape gives the north, central, and south totally different vibes. Go to one city and you’ll find yourself booking the next flight before you even unpack.
We rounded up Vietnam’s most beloved destinations — the spots that actually feel worth your time and money.
Da Nang & Hoi An

First up: Da Nang — so beloved it’s practically the reliable go-to for a seaside escape. Its popularity hasn’t cooled in 2026. My Khe Beach, named one of the world’s six best beaches, is dazzling. And Ba Na Hills’ giant Golden Bridge — the iconic “hands” — is no longer just a must-see; it’s a symbol of the city.
Da Nang’s magic truly completes itself in nearby Hoi An — just a 30-minute drive away. When night falls, the UNESCO-listed Old Town glows with colorful lanterns, creating a romantic, cinematic scene. Spend the day indulging in a luxe hotel in Da Nang, then head to Hoi An after dark to float a wishing boat on the Thu Bon River.
Halong Bay

Halong Bay — often called the pride of northern Vietnam — tempts travelers with a legend about dragons shaping the seascape. Around 3,000 limestone karsts rise from the water in a dramatic, otherworldly scene. These days, sleek luxury cruises dominate, letting you swim and enjoy onboard activities between stunning island views.
Paddling a kayak or hopping a small boat into hidden caves to discover secret vistas is the real highlight of Halong Bay. If you’re planning a trip with your parents, this is about as perfect as it gets. Stand beneath that vast nature and you’ll feel how small your worries truly are.
Nha Trang

Nha Trang basks in more than 300 sunny days a year. Clear skies, turquoise water, and wallet-friendly pool villas make it a favorite for couples and families.
Nha Trang’s strength is variety. At its core are the famous mud baths — sinking into warm mud is an instant reset for travel fatigue. You’ll also find VinWonders, one of Asia’s biggest theme parks, so fun days are guaranteed.
For sea-lovers, add an island-hopping tour for snorkeling and fishing. Nha Trang is the rare spot that pairs chill beach downtime with active adventures.
Phu Quoc

Finally, Phu Quoc — often dubbed Vietnam’s Jeju Island — has exploded in popularity as the country’s hottest getaway. The island is largely protected, so the water here is clearer than in many other spots.
Sunset Town in the south feels like an Italian Mediterranean village and is a magnet for picture-perfect moments. Riding the world’s longest over-water cable car to Hon Thom Island is the crown jewel of a Phu Quoc visit. Finish your day with a cocktail at Grand World while watching a dazzling fountain show — the kind of place that teaches you what real relaxation feels like, far from city noise.
Honestly, you can’t go wrong. The trick is choosing based on who’s with you: take your parents to Halong Bay, go to Nha Trang or Phu Quoc with a partner, and head to Da Nang with friends. Sometimes the simplest pleasures — a bowl of pho and a cold beer in nearby Vietnam — make for the sweetest travel memories.






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