Welcome to Vietnam
A Useful List of Hotels, Homestays, Resorts in Vietnam
Vietnam has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers from around the world over the past few decades. With its rich history, diverse culture, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality, the country attracts millions of visitors seeking a wide range of experiences every year.
As a visitor, finding the perfect accommodation for your next holiday can be tricky. Whether you are travelling for business or leisure, when booking a hotel, we tend to look for four important experience preferences; value, location, safety, and low prices.
Here’s a brief summary of attractions organized by regions, together with accommodation from South to North:
South Vietnam:
- Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon): Dynamic urban center with historical sites like the War Remnants Museum and Notre-Dame Cathedral.
- Cu Chi Tunnels: Intricate underground tunnel network used during the Vietnam War.
- Mekong Delta: Picturesque waterways, floating markets, bird sanctuary and traditional villages.
- Phu Quoc Island: Beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and lush landscapes.
Central Vietnam:
- Hoi An: Ancient town with well-preserved architecture, lantern-lit streets, and basket boat ride.
- Da Nang: Modern city known for its Marble Mountains, beautiful beaches, and the iconic Golden Bridge, Bana Hills.
- Hue: Imperial capital with historic citadels, palaces, and tombs of Nguyen emperors.
North Vietnam:
- Hanoi: Capital city with a blend of modernity and tradition, featuring the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake.
- Ha Long Bay: UNESCO-listed natural wonder with thousands of limestone karsts and islands.
- Sapa: Scenic mountain region known for terraced rice fields and diverse ethnic culture.
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, a bustling and vibrant city in Vietnam.
Staying in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) you can visit:
Saigon-Cu Chi Tunnels a day tour
Saigon-Cu Chi Tunnels & Cao Dai Temple a day
Saigon-Mangrove Forest-Monkey Island a day
Saigon-Vung Tau Beach city a day tour
Saigon- Mekong Delta (My Tho orCai Be) a day
The Mekong Delta, often referred to as the “Rice Bowl” of Vietnam, border with Cambodia.
In this fertile region-Mekong, visitors can take boat tours through the rivers, canals, visit floating markets, fish farms, local villages, to experience the delta’s unique way of life. Some notable towns and cities usually including in the list of visitors are My Tho, Ben Tre, Cai Be, Can Tho, Long Xuyen and Chau Doc.
Phu Quoc Island, known for its stunning beaches, coral reefs and tropical landscapes.
Phu Quoc Island offers you a variety of tours: 4-island tours with snokeling, sea walking; Fishing squid tour, Cable Car, Grand World, VinWonders, Safari tour,…
Da Lat, a Romantic City on Vietnam Central Highlands
Some top tourist attractions in Da Lat: the valley of love, Crazy House, Bao Dai Summer Palace, Linh Phuoc Pagoda, Datanla Waterfall, Dalat railway station,…
Nha Trang, a popular coastal city of Vietnam
Some popular attractions here: Po Nagar Cham Tower, Vinpearl Amusement Park, Long Son Pagoda, Institute of Oceanography, Mud-Bath and Hot Spring, Boat Tour and Island Hopping,…
Danang, a Gateway of Central Vietnam.
Danang is known for its beautiful beaches, Marble Mountains, Dragon Bridge, Golden Bridge and Bana Hills,… With an International Airport, it serves as a transportation hub in Central Vietnam, just a short drive to the Ancient Town of Hoi An, and over 100 km to Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam.
Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam
A travel guide in Hanoi: Hanoi Old Quarters, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Temple of Literature, Water Puppet Show, Hoa Lo Prison,…
Ha Long Bay, the UNESCO’s World Heritage Site
Explore Ha Long Bay: You can choose a day trip, a charter cruise for several hours, or an overnight cruise to explore Sung Sot Cave, Ti Top Island,… and enjoy some activities like kayaking, swimming, and sqid fishing.
Sapa, a mountain town, not far from China’s border.
Sapa, the charming mountain town is known for its stunning terraced rice fields, ethnic minority communities, Fansipan Mount, trekking and hiking,…
Thank you very much for your visiting. Hope you enjoy your stay in Vietnam. And have a good trip.
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