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Vietnam Honeymoon for Indian Couples: 2026 Budget, Visa, and Itinerary Tips

This guide breaks down the costs, visa process, transport, and practical tips for Indian couples planning a romantic yet affordable honeymoon in Vietnam in 2026. It covers total trip expenses, best-value destinations, and strategies to maximize comfort and romance without overspending.

Written in August 21, 2026by Vietpeep Editorial4 min readAcross Vietnam
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A couple shares a romantic embrace with a stunning view of Halong Bay's limestone islands.
A couple shares a romantic embrace with a stunning view of Halong Bay's limestone islands. — Photo by Taryn Elliott on Pexels

Trip plan

Day-by-day itinerary

8 days · Day 1 of 8

Day 1

Arrive in Hanoi and Explore the Old Quarter

Land in Hanoi, check into your hotel, and spend the afternoon exploring the Old Quarter’s narrow streets, Hoan Kiem Lake, and sample local street food. Enjoy a romantic evening walk or a water puppet show.

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At a glance

Best time to visit
October to April (dry, pleasant weather in most regions)
Recommended trip length
7–8 days
Budget (excluding flights)
$625–$1,420 USD/couple
Getting there
Direct flights from Delhi/Mumbai to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City
Language
Vietnamese (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
Currency
Vietnamese Dong (VND); 1 USD ≈ 24,500 VND

Visa and Entry Requirements for Indian Couples

Indian citizens planning a honeymoon in Vietnam in 2026 will need to secure a 30-day single-entry e-visa, which costs 600,000 VND (about $24.50 USD) per person as of August 2026. The application process is entirely online and should be completed through the official Vietnam Immigration portal (https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn). Most couples find the system straightforward, but it’s important to gather all required documents before starting: a scanned copy of your passport’s information page, a recent passport-size photo (with a white background), and a valid debit or credit card for payment.

Processing typically takes 3 to 5 working days, so it’s wise to apply at least two weeks before your intended arrival date to allow for any delays. Once approved, you’ll receive your e-visa as a PDF via email—print a copy to carry with you, as airlines and immigration officials will request it at check-in and upon arrival in Vietnam.

Visa rules can change with little notice, especially around major holidays or in response to policy updates. Always verify the latest requirements on the official portal before booking flights or accommodations. Avoid third-party visa agents, as the official process is reliable and significantly cheaper. For couples traveling together, each person must submit a separate application and pay the fee individually.

Vibrant street life in Hanoi's Old Quarter with motorbikes and shops.
Vibrant street life in Hanoi's Old Quarter with motorbikes and shops. — Photo by Valeria Drozdova on Pexels
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Total Honeymoon Cost Breakdown (2026)

A week-long honeymoon for Indian couples in Vietnam in 2026 typically costs between 14,800,000 and 33,600,000 VND (about $625–$1,420 USD) per couple, excluding international flights. Return economy airfares from Delhi or Mumbai to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City range from ₹56,000 to ₹88,000 per couple ($670–$1,050 USD), depending on the season and how far in advance you book. Prices are highest during Indian and Vietnamese holiday periods, so booking at least three months ahead is recommended for the best deals.

Accommodation is one of the biggest variables. Mid-range hotels or resorts with breakfast included start from 900,000 VND per night and go up to 2,500,000 VND ($37–$105 USD), totaling 6,300,000–17,500,000 VND ($265–$735 USD) for seven nights. Many properties offer free airport transfers, which can help cut down on local transport costs.

Meals for two, mixing street food and mid-range restaurants, average 400,000–900,000 VND per day. Over a week, expect to spend 2,800,000–6,300,000 VND ($118–$265 USD). Domestic travel—whether by flight or train—between major destinations like Hanoi, Danang, and Ho Chi Minh City adds another 1,500,000–3,500,000 VND ($63–$147 USD) per couple for two sectors. Sightseeing, activities, and local tours typically cost 2,000,000–5,000,000 VND ($84–$210 USD) for the week, depending on your interests and whether you opt for group or private tours.

These estimates do not include shopping or personal expenses. Visa fees (1,200,000 VND per couple, about $49 USD) should also be factored in. With careful planning, couples can enjoy a memorable honeymoon in Vietnam without overspending, especially by choosing mid-range hotels and mixing local eateries with occasional restaurant splurges.

Couple releases lanterns in Hoi An, Vietnam, at night along the river.
Couple releases lanterns in Hoi An, Vietnam, at night along the river. — Photo by Võ Văn Tiến on Pexels

Best-Value Honeymoon Destinations in Vietnam

Hanoi’s Old Quarter is a favorite starting point for couples seeking both romance and value. Strolling around Hoan Kiem Lake at sunrise or sunset costs nothing but offers a peaceful, photogenic backdrop. Street food tours in the Old Quarter, typically priced at 350,000–500,000 VND ($15–$21 USD) per person, are a fun way to sample local flavors without splurging on fine dining. Many mid-range hotels in Hanoi’s center offer double rooms with breakfast for under $50 USD per night, keeping accommodation costs manageable.

Halong Bay remains a classic for honeymooners, and overnight cruises are more affordable than many expect. A mid-range cabin on a shared boat, including meals and kayaking, starts around 2,000,000 VND ($85 USD) per person. While luxury options exist, couples on a budget can still enjoy limestone karsts and sunrise views from the deck without overspending.

Hoi An’s riverside setting and lantern-lit evenings create a romantic atmosphere at a fraction of the cost of larger cities. Riverside cafes serve set dinners for two from 400,000 VND ($17 USD), and budget-friendly resorts just outside the Old Town often include free bicycle rentals and breakfast. Hoi An’s compact layout makes it easy to explore by foot or bike, further reducing transport expenses.

Da Nang offers beachfront hotels starting at 1,000,000 VND ($42 USD) per night and is a convenient base for visiting Ba Na Hills. Day trips to the Golden Bridge and French Village cost about 900,000 VND ($38 USD) per person, including cable car tickets. For couples wanting city excitement, Ho Chi Minh City’s rooftop bars and Ben Thanh Market provide affordable date-night options, while day tours to the Mekong Delta start at 700,000 VND ($30 USD) per person, making it easy to add adventure without straining the budget.

Stunning view of Golden Bridge held by stone hands enveloped in mist, Ba Na Hills.
Stunning view of Golden Bridge held by stone hands enveloped in mist, Ba Na Hills. — Photo by Pham Ngoc Anh on Pexels

Transport Tips and Getting Around

Grab and Be, Vietnam’s two leading ride-hailing apps, operate in all major cities and tourist hubs, making city transport straightforward for couples in 2026. Both apps offer English interfaces and support cashless payment by international cards, so you can avoid language barriers and haggling with taxi drivers. Fares for short city rides typically range from 30,000–70,000 VND ($1.25–$3 USD), and you’ll find reliable service at airports, train stations, and popular attractions in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Danang, and Nha Trang.

For intercity travel, booking domestic flights or trains at least 2–3 months in advance is the best way to secure low fares. VietJet Air, Bamboo Airways, and Vietnam Airlines all offer competitive prices between major destinations; expect one-way fares from 750,000 VND ($32 USD) per person for flights like Hanoi to Danang. Vietnam Railways also operates comfortable SE-class sleeper trains, with fares starting around 500,000 VND ($21 USD) per person for popular routes. Advance booking is essential during peak season and holidays, as prices rise quickly and seats sell out.

Many mid-range hotels and resorts include free or discounted airport transfers—especially in tourist cities like Danang and Nha Trang. Always confirm transfer details when you book, as this can save 200,000–400,000 VND ($8–$17 USD) each way. For rural areas or islands, carry some Vietnamese dong or small USD notes, as taxis, ferries, and local buses may not accept cards or app payments. Having cash on hand helps avoid delays and ensures a smoother journey off the main tourist track.

Saving Money Without Sacrificing Romance

Booking hotels that include breakfast and complimentary amenities can stretch your budget without cutting into the romance of your honeymoon. In Vietnam’s major cities and coastal destinations, mid-range hotels often provide daily breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and airport transfers for prices between $37 and $105 USD per night. This not only saves on meal costs but also means more time together in the morning, without the hassle of finding a café or restaurant.

For meals, mixing street food with affordable sit-down restaurants keeps costs in check while letting you sample Vietnam’s culinary diversity. Cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Danang have plenty of vegetarian and Halal options—look for restaurants such as Chay An Lạc in Hanoi or Baba’s Kitchen in Ho Chi Minh City, where a couple can dine for under $10 USD. Street food stalls offer local classics like pho, banh mi, and fresh fruit juices for as little as $1–$2 USD per dish, making it easy to enjoy authentic flavors without overspending.

Booking tours and cruises directly or through reputable online platforms such as Klook or GetYourGuide can unlock discounts of up to 20% compared to hotel concierge rates. This is especially useful for popular experiences like Halong Bay cruises or guided city tours. Always compare prices and read recent reviews before booking. Traveling outside major Indian and Vietnamese holidays—such as Tet or Diwali—means lower prices, more hotel availability, and fewer crowds at attractions.

If you’re considering a luxury stay for part of your trip, carefully check cancellation and payment policies before booking. Some resorts require advance deposits or have stricter refund rules, so confirm details in writing and keep copies of all correspondence. Flexibility with dates and early bookings can also help secure better rates on premium rooms or packages.

Essential Practical Tips for Indian Couples

Vietnam’s major cities—Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Danang—have widespread ATM networks that accept most Indian debit and credit cards. Before departure, notify your bank of your travel dates to avoid unexpected card blocks, and set up international transaction alerts. While cards work reliably in urban areas, rural destinations may still be cash-only, so carry some Vietnamese dong or small-denomination US dollars as backup.

Navigation is easier if you download offline maps (such as Google Maps or Maps.me) before arrival, as Wi-Fi and mobile data can be patchy outside city centers. Translation apps like Google Translate are invaluable for reading menus, directions, and communicating with drivers or hotel staff, especially in less touristy areas where English is limited.

Vietnam’s climate varies, but lightweight, breathable clothing is essential year-round. Even in cooler months, humidity can be high, so pack quick-dry fabrics and comfortable walking shoes. If your itinerary includes temples or pagodas, bring a scarf or shawl for modesty.

Vegetarian and Indian food is available in most large cities, but options can be limited in smaller towns. Research restaurants in advance using platforms like HappyCow or Zomato, and save locations in your map app. For special dietary needs, consider packing a few ready-to-eat meals or snacks from home.

Finally, keep both digital and printed copies of your flight tickets, hotel bookings, and e-visa documents. Cloud storage (like Google Drive) and a dedicated email folder are useful for quick access, while paper copies serve as a backup if your phone battery dies or you encounter connectivity issues.

Frequently asked questions

Expect to spend $625–$1,420 USD (14,800,000–33,600,000 VND) per couple excluding flights, and $670–$1,050 USD (₹56,000–₹88,000) for return flights.

Apply online for a 30-day single-entry e-visa; costs 600,000 VND per person and is processed in 3–5 working days.

Yes, major cities have vegetarian and Halal restaurants—research and mark locations in advance.

Domestic flights and trains are affordable and efficient; book early for best rates.

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