Discover Vietnam's Coastal Treasures: A 7-Day Adventure
Travel Vietnam’s coastline in one week, from the energy of Ho Chi Minh City to the imperial history of Hue. This itinerary covers major cities, beaches, and cultural sites, with practical tips for international visitors.
vietnamtourism.gov.vn
August 17, 2026 · 4 min read

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Trip plan
Day-by-day itinerary
Day 1
Ho Chi Minh City Arrival and City Highlights
Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City. Visit the War Remnants Museum to learn about Vietnam’s recent history, then explore Ben Thanh Market for local food and souvenirs.
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At a glance
- Best time
- December to February
- How long
- 7 days
- Budget
- US$60–150/day (mid-range, including flights)
- Getting there
- International flights to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)
- Language
- Vietnamese; English widely spoken in tourist areas
- Currency
- Vietnamese Dong (VND)
Getting Around
This itinerary uses domestic flights to cover long distances efficiently. Ho Chi Minh City to Nha Trang takes about 1 hour by air; Nha Trang to Da Nang is roughly 1.5 hours. Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab are available in major cities. For shorter distances, such as Da Nang to Hoi An (30 minutes) and Hoi An to Hue (2 hours), private cars or shuttle buses are convenient.

When to Visit
Vietnam’s coastal weather varies by region. December to February is peak season, with cooler, drier weather in the south and central regions. Rain is more common from May to October. Coastal storms can occur, so check forecasts before traveling. Booking accommodations and flights early is recommended during holidays and peak months.

What to Do
In Ho Chi Minh City, visit the War Remnants Museum and shop at Ben Thanh Market. Nha Trang offers beaches and the Po Nagar Cham Towers, plus island boat tours for snorkeling. Da Nang is known for Marble Mountains and My Khe Beach, while Hoi An’s Ancient Town is ideal for walking, dining, and shopping for tailored clothes. Hue’s Imperial City and Thien Mu Pagoda provide a look into Vietnam’s royal history.

Practical Tips
Carry cash in small denominations for markets and taxis. Dress modestly when visiting temples and pagodas. Sunscreen and bottled water are essential for beach days. English is spoken in most tourist spots, but having Google Translate or a phrasebook can be useful. Respect local customs, especially in religious sites.

Frequently asked questions
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries require a visa, which can often be arranged online (e-visa) in advance. Check the latest regulations before booking.
Most popular beaches in Nha Trang and Da Nang are safe for swimming, but always follow local advice and watch for warning flags, especially during stormy weather.
The itinerary uses domestic flights for longer distances and private car or shuttle for short transfers. Book flights early during peak season.
Wear clothing that covers shoulders and knees. Remove hats and shoes before entering temples and pagodas.
Sources
- vietnamtourism.gov.vn — Primary source
- lonelyplanet.com — From research brief
- tripadvisor.com — From research brief
- fodors.com — From research brief
- vietnamesetourism.com — From research brief
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