This 10 day Vietnam itinerary will take you all throughout the country from south to north. It will start out in the southern city of Ho Chi Minh, where you can roam the streets and take in some history, before heading up the coast to Hoi An, where you can enjoy some culture and beach time. Finally, the itinerary ends up in the city of Hanoi, where you can decide on a side trip to either the beautiful Halong Bay or to the vast countryside of Sapa.
You will get to spend just enough time in each one of these cities to get a feel for what Vietnam is all about and enjoy all that this country has to offer. There will be plenty of Vietnam’s sites and attractions to discover and take in along the way. So get ready for what is sure to be an action packed and complete trip to Vietnam!
Before diving into the itinerary be sure to check out the Vietnam Helpful Tips section to get you prepared for your trip. It will go over some essentials to know such as visas, logistics, weather, and more!
Vietnam Map View
Take a look at the map below which shows you where each city that is part of this itinerary is located throughout the country. You will start the journey down south in Ho Chi Minh City before making your way up the coast to Hoi An and onto Hanoi, where you depart for either Halong Bay or Sapa in the northern most part of the country.
To get between Ho Chi Minh and Hoi An, and then Hoi An and Hanoi, it will be most convenient to book some quick flights to get the most out of your time in the country. Note: when heading to Hoi An, you will want to fly in/out of Danang.
10 Day Vietnam Itinerary
Now lets get on to the actual trip! The following is a detailed breakout of the daily attractions and activities on this 10 Day Vietnam itinerary. Feel free to scroll through and click on any more in depth posts along the way.
Table of content
- Day 1 – Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 2 – Cu Chi Tunnels
- Day 3 – Fly to Danang/Hoi An
- Day 4 – Hoi An
- Day 5 – Hoi An / Travel to Hanoi
- Day 6 – Hanoi
- Day 7-9 – Halong Bay OR Sapa
- Day 9 – Hanoi
- Day 10 – Hanoi Day Trip
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Day 1 – Ho Chi Minh City
You will start you trip in the southern city of Ho Chi Minh City, which also goes by the name of Saigon. Here you will be able to walk around this city, browse the museums and markets, as well as take some day trips. Day 1 takes you around the main attractions that the city has to offer. You can easily make your way out of your hotel and go on a self guided walking tour of the city. Following best things to do in Ho Chi Minh itinerary
- 1. The War Remnants Museum
- 2. Reunification Palace
- 3. Notre Dame Cathedral
- 4. Saigon Central Post Office
- 5. Ben Thanh Market
Recommended staying right around the District 1 area. You will also find plenty of restaurants and nightlife options all nearby
- Read more: Southern Vietnam Travel Guide
Day 2 – Cu Chi Tunnels
On the second day in HCM, you will be heading outside of the city to the Cu Chi Tunnels. You can choose from either a morning or afternoon tour lasting about 5 hours or so. The tour will take you all around a tunnel system that was created back in the Vietnam War. You will have the chance to head into the tunnels themselves, learn some history and even take part of a gun range.
Once back from the tour you will be dropped off somewhere in the city. You can take the next couple hours to eat and walk around a bit more. At night feel free to go back to the Ben Thanh Market, which opens up an outdoor night market after the indoor one closes.
Day 3 – Fly to Danang/Hoi An
Try and get out early from HCM and take a flight up the coast to central Vietnam and the city of Danang. From here you will take a 30 or so minute cab to the beach town of Hoi An – one of the best there is. In Hoi An you will be able to do a variety of things from getting custom clothing made to relaxing on the beach to exploring the town. If you arrive midday into Hoi An, check into your hotel, get something to eat and relax by the beach or pool.
If interested in having clothes made, make your way into town later in the day to one of many custom made clothing shops (A Dong Silk being one of the top rated). This will be your longest visit to the store as you pick out the articles of clothing you want as well as fabrics, colors, designs etc.
After spending some time here it should be time for dinner as you make your way to the river and pick a spot to grab some food and drinks. If you aren’t into the custom made clothing scene or don’t want to spend time doing that during your trip, then no worries – just more time to explore the city and relax.
You can choose to stay closer to the town or the beach. No worries which one you choose though since it is no more than a quick 15 minute drive between the two.
- Read more: Central Vietnam Travel Guide
Day 4 – Hoi An Itinerary
On your second day in Hoi An you can choose from a bunch of different activities depending on how you are feeling. If you did opt to get clothing made, your first stop after breakfast is back to the tailor for your first fitting (yes they literally get your clothing made overnight!). This time it won’t as long but they just want to make sure the clothes fit and if they have to make any additional alterations.
You can then decide to rent bikes (or motorbikes) for the day and explore the city and beyond. You can either rent from your hotel or one of the local spots in town. It should just cost a few dollars to rent the bikes and you will receive a map of the different areas to explore.
Wander around to different villages, rice fields, and along the beach. It will be a great experience getting a sense of all the different scenery that Hoi An has to offer. After getting lost for a couple hours on the roads head back near the city center where we you can get some lunch and relax for a bit.
Next up is really up to you. You can head back to your hotel and hang out by the pool/beach or just continue to walk around the river area taking in the sites such as the famous Japanese Bridge or a local museum. Hoi An is a UNESCO World Heritage Site so just take it all in and wander the streets.
You could also do something such as a Hoi An cooking class (you will also have the opportunity to do this in Hanoi). You would first be taken to the local markets to pick up foods directly from street vendors, prepare the food and then make it into a delicious meal. You really cant go wrong with anything you decide to do.
Day 5 – Hoi An / Travel to Hanoi
On your last day in Hoi An, the first thing you will do once again is head back to the tailor to pick up your finished product. After trying it on one last time, you can either take the clothing with you if it isn’t too much to fit in your suitcase or you will also have the opportunity to ship it back home for an additional fee.
If your flight/travel plans are early AM then make sure you let the tailors know and head back for a final fitting on the night of Day 4. If you didn’t end up doing tailors altogether then just relax in the AM until your flight.
If you have a later flight to Hanoi and you have already ventured the city enough, you can head outside the city for a couple additional activity options:
1) My Son
About an hour or so outside the city is My Son. If you have already been to Angkor Wat then this might just be more of the same for you but it is a complex filled with numerous temples and structures that will be well worth the half day trip.
You will get picked up from your hotel, make the hour or so drive and then have a few hours to explore the groups of ruins. Your guide will give you some good background info about the ruins and you can ask questions along the way (note that the tours usually leave early AM so if you need to go back to the tailor it will have to be after the 4-5 hour tour).
2) Marble Mountains
Another option to spend some time around Danang (where you will departing later in the day anyway). Here you can spend some time checking out this city and/or heading to the Marble Mountains – a place filled with amazing views and caves & tunnels to explore. It is only about 15/20 minutes away from the city center of Danang so you can hire a driver who can take you from Hoi An to the Marble Mountains and then off to the airport after.
So all depending what time your flight is there are a bunch of options either in Hoi An, Danang or further out. You will then arrive in Hanoi at some point on day 5 – it could be early afternoon or later in the evening. If you have some time feel free to explore the city, checking out restaurants, and browsing the markets.
Day 6 – Hanoi Itinerary
You have now made it to the northern capital of Vietnam – Hanoi. On your first day in Hanoi be prepared to start exploring. Surrounding the Hoan Kiem Lake is the Old Quarter of Hanoi. There are winding streets with thousands of motorbikes, cars and pedestrians crossing at will.
It is a great place to just wander around, check our some markets, eat some street food and get a sense of the city. Make sure to also head over to the lake and take a walk around it where you will be able to relax a bit from the craziness of the city itself.
After wandering around a bit make your way to Hoa Lo Prison (also known as the Hanoi Hilton). Originally it was used when the French occupied Vietnam. After that it was used by the northern Vietnamese during the Vietnam War and where they would hold American prisoners – the most famous of which was John McCain.
Here you will find a similar type of propaganda that you might have seen at other museums around the country. There is also a whole section about John McCain, with pictures of his capture and even his original Air Force uniform that he wore when his plane was shot down.
Once you are finished exploring the city, you can head back to your hotel to rest up as the next few days you will be headed out to either Halong Bay or Sapa. Since you only have 10 day itinerary in Vietnam it would be difficult to squeeze in two multi day excursions.
- Read more: Best things to do in Hanoi
Day 7-9 – Halong Bay OR Sapa
A) Halong Bay Option
If you decide to head to Halong Bay, the next three days you will be exploring one of the most beautiful bays in the world. This Three Day Two Night Halong Bay Experience writeup will give you the ins and outs of Halong Bay and its options. You will head out first thing on day 7 and return to Hanoi sometime late afternoon of day 9.
- Read more: Things to do in Halong Bay
There are many Halong Bay cruise options to choose from. Everything from budget friendly to ultra luxurious. They will take you all throughout the bay making several stops along the way. Many of them offer similar activities and attractions so you are sure to have a great time with whatever you decide.
B) Sapa Option
Your other option here is a journey from Hanoi to the countryside and rice paddies of Sapa. This Trekking Sapa guide has you covered and will give you all you need to know about planning your experience. You will either head out there on the night of Day 6 or the early morning of Day 7. For the next two days or so you will spend your time hiking all around the beauty of northern Vietnam.
- Read more: Best things to do and see in Sapa
Similarly to Halong Bay, there are several different tour options to choose from. Depending on company choice, some will send you on an overnight train while others may opt for a bus. It really all depends on each particular company (you also have the chance to make your way to Sapa on your own and sign up for a tour once you arrive). Either way, these tours will take care of trekking, accommodation and food for you as you make your way all along the the incredible northern Vietnamese landscape
After a long two days of hiking, you will either take an afternoon bus which will arrive back in Hanoi at night on day 8 or an overnight train which will get you to Hanoi on the morning of day 9.
Day 9 – Hanoi
ONLY if you choose Sapa, will you have a free day in Hanoi (if you chose Halong Bay you will not be back until later on in the day).
You can spend some extra time to explore the city and just relaxing. You can also check out the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum if you are up for it. This is where HCM’s body is held in a glass case for visitors to see. However it is only open during specific hours (around 8:00AM – 11:00AM depending on time of year) and the lines can get long.
Next to the mausoleum you can find beautiful gardens to roam through as well as the museum that goes through the history of his life. You can definitely spend a few hours here enjoying the different sites. You can also just continue to explore the old quarter, eat some street food, enjoy the markets and just take it all in.
- Read more: Hanoi Walking Tour
You also have the option to take a Hanoi Cooking Class this afternoon/evening if you have not done one already in Hoi An. Similarly you will be able to go out to the market with your chef and purchase different ingredients for the multiple dishes that you will make. You then will head back to the kitchen where your chef will take you through the cooking process for everything from spring rolls to pho.
Once you complete your dishes you will then be able to taste and enjoy them. Who knows, maybe you will use your cooking skills when you are back home!
Day 10 – Hanoi Day Trip in Vietnam Itinerary
On your last day in Hanoi you can choose to take a day trip outside of the city if you have the time. A couple less touristy options out there include Tam Coc or a visit to a Vietfarm. They are about 1-2 hours away from the city center and will give you the opportunity to see the northern Vietnamese countryside.
Tam Coc
After arriving in the Tam Coc area you will be able to see a couple ancient temples (Dinh King and Le King), check out some nice viewpoints, and take a couple hour boat ride down the river with a local. The boat ride will pass by a few grottos as you make your way down the river surrounded by limestone cliffs and rice fields. Your local driver might even be paddling the boat with their feet!
You might also have an opportunity to bike ride around the area as you explore the city on two wheels. If you are up for it you can even climb to the top of Hang Mua (about 500 steps to the top of a spectacular viewpoint).
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Another Essential Vietnam Itinerary 10 Day Travel
This Essential Vietnam itinerary covers all these must-see attractions, but we’ve provided optional add-ons for those who have more time to explore further afield.
Days 1–2: Ho Chi Minh City
Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and hit an ATM before heading to your hotel by taxi. Spend the first day visiting top sites including the Reunification Palace, the Central Post Office, and the Notre Dame Cathedral in bustling District 1, as well as the controversial War Remnants Museum. Take a nighttime food tour (essential to book these ahead of time to avoid disappointment) for an overview of the country’s delicious and varied cuisine. On the second day, rise early to join an organized day tour to the Cu Chi Tunnels, accessible by car or boat on the Saigon River. Stretching from all the way to Cambodia, this network of underground tunnels was used by the Viet Cong during the war. Further your Vietnamese food education with the set menu at Cyclo Resto.
Day 3: Mekong Delta
- (Excursions from HCMC take 7–9 hours)
Take an organized tour to the Mekong Delta. For richer insights into life on the delta, with its networks of waterways and narrow motorbike-only paths, fruit orchards, rice paddies, busy markets, and friendly locals, take a river cruise with Les Rives or a reputable bicycle tour, such as those offered by Mekong Bike Tours.
Day 4: Nha Trang
- (1 hour by plane from Ho Chi Minh City, 7½ hours by train)
Take a one-hour flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Nha Trang. Consider this your most relaxing destination in your Vietnam travels, and take full advantage of every moment. Check into one of the luxury resorts that line Nha Trang’s coastline. Between spa treatments and beach walks, take a boat trip to the nearby island of Hon Mun for an afternoon dive or snorkel. For a taste of culture, squeeze in a visit to the Po Nagar Cham Towers before an evening meal at one of Nha Trang’s celebrated restaurants.
Days 5 and 6: Hoi An
- (1 hour and 15 minutes by plane to Danang, then a 45-minute taxi ride to Hoi An)
Home to French and Chinese architecture, tailor shops, art galleries, and the 16th-century Japanese Covered Bridge, Hoi An is an easy place to fall in love with. Catch a flight from Nha Trang to Danang (and then a taxi to Hoi An), and upon arrival, spend some time getting lost in the Old Quarter. Sip on traditional Vietnamese coffee, get fitted for a custom-tailored suit, and shop to your heart’s content. Visit the famed Chinese-built Assembly Halls, and if you have time, take a bicycle tour of the surrounding countryside.
Dedicate the morning of Day 6 to sampling Vietnamese cuisine. Participate in a cooking course or join a culinary tour through the Central Market, the best place to try local dishes like cao lau (rice noodles) and banh bao vac (steamed dumplings). Spend the rest of the day at the My Son Sanctuary, the former religious capital of the Champa kingdom. Dating back to the 4th century, this archaeological site is an hour’s drive from Hoi An. For less history and more relaxation, swap My Son for an afternoon at An Bang Beach, a favorite with locals, known for its warm waters, soft sand, and excellent seafood restaurants.
Day 7: Hue
- (About 2½ hours by train or 3 hours by bus from Danang)
Traveling by train to Hue will give you some spectacular views of the South China Sea on one side and the Hai Van Pass on the other. After checking into your hotel, get your history fix with a full day exploring the top three sites: The Citadel, the Thien Mu Pagoda, and one of the impressive mausoleums that pay tribute to past emperors. Be sure to reach the pagoda by way of dragon boat along the Perfume River. Dine in the tourist district near Chu Van An Street, or venture to a converted colonial villa to dine at Les Jardins De La Carambole.
Day 8: Hanoi
- (1 hour and 10 minutes by plane or 14½ hours by train from Hue)
Catch a morning flight from Hue one hour north to Hanoi. Plan to spend a full day in the city and account for the 45-minute drive from the airport to downtown Hanoi. Wander the bustling streets of Old Quarter, stopping along the way to shop or enjoy a cold one on Bia Hoi corner, the beer mecca of Hanoi. Visit the Temple of Literature and the nearby Fine Arts Museum, or stroll around the picturesque Hoan Kiem Lake; its northern shore is home to Jade Island where Ngoc Son Temple stands. Be sure to sample pho at dinner, especially because this popular rice noodle dish originated in northern Vietnam. Finish the day with a live performance at the Hanoi Opera House or the Thang Long Water Puppet Theater. Try to get an early night before your 8 am shuttle to Halong Bay. Most hotels will store luggage for guests who take day or overnight trips to the coast.
Day 9: Halong Bay
- (Excursions from Hanoi take 11–12 hours)
Travel by shuttle four hours to Halong Bay. Select a tour company offering trips to floating villages, historic caves, pristine beaches, and Cat Ba Island. Organize the tour company ahead of time, as this is a long day. As Halong Bay’s largest island, Cat Ba is home to lakes, waterfalls, caves, and a national park where the endangered Langur monkey lives.
Day 10: Hanoi
End your trip with a day of history and culture. Begin with a visit to Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and Residence. This memorial in Ba Dinh Square gets extremely crowded, so be sure to arrive early. Spend some time strolling through this area, which includes the pretty One Pillar Pagoda. Head back to the Old Quarter for dinner and a musical performance of Ca Tru. This ceremonial singing can best be enjoyed at the Thang Long Ca Tru Theater. Grab a nightcap at one of the rooftop lounge bars in this charming district.
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