Feedback on Vietnam itinerary in December
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Hello everyone, We’re heading to Vietnam for 14 nights over the Christmas holidays as a family of four—I haven’t booked anything yet. I’d love your insights on Halong Bay (or Lan Ha Bay). We’re torn between going or not and spending an extra night in Ninh Binh (or somewhere else you’d recommend! Somewhere with a more picturesque vibe) given the late-December weather and cost (which agency do you recommend?). The upside might be that we’ll be there during the low season, so maybe fewer tourists? (Even though it’d be New Year’s Eve night.) Here’s our itinerary: Arrival in Ho Chi Minh City around 1 p.m. 2nd night in HCMC (no time for the Mekong Delta ☹️) Flight to Da Nang 3 nights in Hoi An Bus to Hue, 1 night in Hue City visit, overnight train to Ninh Binh 2 or 3 nights in Ninh Binh? Halong Bay or Lan Ha Bay? 2 nights in Hanoi Departure Thank you so much in advance for your invaluable tips!
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Hi, "Agency"* + "Vietnam" in a forum question? Be careful.

which agency do you recommend?

One that isn’t registered on any forum—this will greatly reduce your risk of running into mediocre agencies* that use this kind of tactic to find clients. The users who do little more than "recommend" these same agencies*—same issue, same solution.

* even if they’re French-speaking.

Anyway, go read the chapter "The silent infiltration of forums" in the opening post of this discussion: https://voyageforum.com/forum/ere-conseils-voyage-entre-ia-forums-gratuits-expertise-locale-d10788202/

Sorry if I’m raining on your parade a bit, but consider yourself warned. Happy planning.
PR Pristyle ·
Hello, Thank you for your message. I’ve decided to skip Halong Bay after all 😅 Instead, I’ll focus on the Mekong Delta—any tips? I’ll fly from Can Tho to Da Nang instead of Ho Chi Minh City. Here’s the plan: Two nights in HCMC Travel to Can Tho Two nights in the area (Cai Be?) Then off to Hoi An for 3 nights 1 night in Hue One night on the train from Hue to Ninh Binh 3 nights in Ninh Binh Two nights in Hanoi
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Hi, I think this second itinerary has the same issues as the first: too rushed (only one full day per stop on average) and too spread out.
OL OldPlatypus Regular ·
Hi there,

I did something similar to your first itinerary (with about ten extra days in the far north). That was in March/April 2025.

I kinda regretted spending a day and a half in HCMC—felt like it wasn’t all that interesting.

If you're traveling with 4 people, between Hoi An and Hue you might wanna consider a private car. It’ll save you quite a bit of time and isn’t too expensive split between 4 (check out https://hoiantransportservice.com/fr/, but your accommodation can probably hook you up with another option too).
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PR Pristyle ·
Hello! Thank you for taking the time to write to me—I’ll look into this more closely! !
PR Pristyle ·
Songsam, what itinerary would you suggest for 14 nights from south to north? Thanks so much in advance
EN Envallis Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

I think it's a shame to try to cover an entire country from north to south in just 14 days. Vietnam is a very large country with three different weather systems—you can't see everything at the same time.

Before my trip last summer, I did a month-by-month weather study, and it turns out December isn’t a great time for the central region (Hoi An, Hue). For Hue, it’s not a big deal—you can explore even in the rain—but it’s less ideal for Hoi An.

On the other hand, it’s the perfect season for the south.

Regarding the other comments on the route, are you sure there are overnight trains between Hue and Ninh Binh? I think you have to go back through Hanoi, so it might be better to do Hue → Hanoi → Ninh Binh → Halong → Hanoi.

For Ninh Binh, two nights are enough to do the boat ride, bike around the countryside, visit Mua Cave and its 500 steps.

Have a great trip—it’s a wonderful country!
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OL OldPlatypus Regular ·
Are you sure there are overnight trains between Hue and Ninh Binh?

I can confirm that this train exists and it's used by many travelers who think there isn't much to see between Hue and the terrestrial Halong Bay. The train cars belong to different companies, varying in "luxury" and price. Even if you don't necessarily sleep super well, it saves a lot of time since you travel overnight and arrive in Ninh Binh early in the morning.
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VI VinceAndorra Regular ·
Hi there,

The Danang region in December is monsoon season—it’s not great. Danang city itself isn’t really worth the visit (we saw the Marble Mountains, which were really nice, but that’s about it—skip the beach this time of year). Same for Hue, which we found disappointing, and honestly, we could’ve done without it. Three nights in Hoi An seems like a lot to me—two is enough in my opinion, since it’s pretty small once you’re there. Saigon might be worth two days/two nights, like you’re planning—that sounds good to me, but it really depends on what you want to see. For the South, it’s the right season.

I don’t know the North of the country, though.

Have a great trip!
"Sauve un arbre, mange un castor"
EN Envallis Globetrotter ·
Danang really isn’t worth the trip (we saw the Marble Mountains, which are nice, but that’s about it—skip the beach this season). Same for Hue, which we found disappointing, and we could’ve easily done without it. .

Yeah, Da Nang is totally uninteresting, but Hue itself isn’t much to write home about either—it’s the historical/cultural side that makes it worth it. The Imperial City is a gem of Vietnam, and Minh Mang’s mausoleum is a stunning discovery. Plus, the countryside around it is so picturesque.

So in my opinion, Hue is a must-visit stop ;)
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FL FloAsie ·
I’ve done the North-South route three times (2021, 2023, 2025), each time at a different season. Here’s what I’ve learned firsthand.

Vietnam stretches 1,650 km from north to south, so you never get the same climate everywhere at once. That’s the catch.

The North (Hanoi, Sapa, Ha Giang, Halong Bay): - October-November: my favorite time. 20-25°C, clear skies, golden rice terraces in Mu Cang Chai. - December-February: it’s cold. Like, REALLY cold. I had 4°C in Sapa in January 2023, in a homestay with no heating. - May-August: monsoon. Halong Bay in the rain is depressing.

The Center (Hue, Hoi An, Da Nang): - February-May: perfect. 25-30°C, little rain. Hoi An is stunning in March. - September-November: typhoon season. In October 2023, Hoi An’s old town was under 40 cm of water.

The South (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Phu Quoc): - December-April: dry season, 30-35°C, big blue skies. - May-October: rainy season, but only 1-2 hours a day. Very manageable.

My advice for December: start in the South (Saigon, Mekong Delta) where it’s the perfect dry season, then head up to the Center. The North will be cold but dry. Ha Giang in December is gorgeous with the buckwheat flowers.

How much time do you have planned in total?
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HE Henon21 Veteran ·
Hi there, "Vietnam stretches 1,650 km from north to south, so you never have the same climate everywhere at the same time. That's the catch." And I’ll add: "Vietnam has a coastline of 3,260 km"—meaning that at almost the same latitude, the climate can change depending on whether you're on the west or east side of the country. Have a good evening!
HENON Eric

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