Visit Vietnam

Experience Rich Culture, Stunning Landscapes, and Vibrant Cities

Vietnam is a land of timeless beauty, from the serene waters of Ha Long Bay to the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City. Whether you’re exploring ancient temples, trekking through lush mountains, or sampling delicious street food, Vietnam offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

Let the wonders of Vietnam captivate you, your unforgettable journey starts here.

Vietnam Tour Packages for U.S. Citizens

Classic Vietnam Highlights Tour

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Hanoi & Ha Long Bay Adventure

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Southern Vietnam & Mekong Delta Exploration

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Vietnam & Cambodia Heritage Tour

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Central Vietnam Heritage & Beach Tour

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Luxury Vietnam
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Vietnam Nature & Adventure Tour

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Vietnam Culinary
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Required Documents for U.S. Citizens Traveling to Vietnam

  • Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay.
  • Visa: U.S. citizens need a tourist visa to enter Vietnam. You can apply for a visa on arrival or through the Vietnamese embassy before traveling. You can get the full details from here.
  • Health Insurance: It’s recommended to have travel insurance covering health and emergencies.
  • Vaccinations: No mandatory vaccinations, but routine vaccines (e.g., hepatitis A, typhoid) are advised.
  • Customs Declarations: Declare any items exceeding $5,000 USD in value or prohibited goods.
  • Duty-Free: Vietnam allows the import of a limited amount of duty-free goods, including alcohol and tobacco.
  • Money: The Vietnamese dong (VND) is the official currency. Currency exchange is available at airports, hotels, and banks. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in major cities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do U.S. citizens need a visa to travel to Vietnam?

Yes. U.S. citizens need a visa for tourism. You can apply for a visa online or through the Vietnamese embassy.

What is the best time to visit Vietnam?

The best time to visit Vietnam depends on the region. North Vietnam is best visited from October to April, while Central and South Vietnam are ideal year-round.

Is Vietnam safe for U.S. tourists?

Yes, Vietnam is generally safe for U.S. tourists. Like any destination, practice standard safety precautions, such as safeguarding your belongings.

Can I drive in Vietnam with my U.S. driver’s license?

While a U.S. driver’s license is not directly valid, you can rent a car with an International Driving Permit (IDP) or hire a local driver.

Do I need travel insurance for Vietnam?

Travel insurance is not required but strongly recommended to cover health emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage.

What currency is used in Vietnam?

The Vietnamese dong (VND) is the official currency. U.S. dollars are widely accepted in major cities, but it’s best to carry local currency.

Is tipping customary in Vietnam?

Tipping is not mandatory, but it is appreciated for good service. A tip of 10-15% is common in restaurants, and small tips for guides and drivers are also welcome.

Hotel Booking

Stay in handpicked accommodations ranging from affordable hotels to luxury resorts, all offering comfort and convenience:

 

Flight Booking

Fly to major Vietnamese cities like Hanoi (HAN), Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), or Da Nang (DAD) with reliable carriers like Vietnam Airlines, American Airlines, or Qatar Airways.