
Central Vietnam dry season
Central Vietnam · Feb–Aug
February–August is the driest, sunniest stretch for beaches and caves from Hue and Hoi An to Phong Nha.
What's on
Cultural festivals, seasonal highlights, food events, and things to do — month by month and region by region. Many events follow the lunar calendar, so dates shift a little each year.
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Central Vietnam · Feb–Aug
February–August is the driest, sunniest stretch for beaches and caves from Hue and Hoi An to Phong Nha.

Northern Vietnam · May–Sep
Warm weather and calm mornings make May–September the most comfortable months for overnight cruises.

Northern Vietnam · Sep–Oct
Terraced fields turn gold at harvest; September–October is the classic photo window in Yen Bai.

Northern Vietnam · Sep–Nov
Golden terraces and dry trails make September–November the best window for multi-day valley treks.

Southern Vietnam · Sep–Nov
September–November brings the Mekong flood, turning Tra Su's forest into a boatable bird sanctuary in An Giang.

Northern Vietnam · Oct–Apr
October–April brings clear, cool days across the karst plateaus — the most reliable riding window for the loop.

Northern Vietnam · Oct–Dec
Pink and purple buckwheat fields blanket the karst plateaus — the prettiest month to ride the Ha Giang loop.

Southern Vietnam · Nov–Jan
November–January is harvest time across Dak Lak and Lam Dong — red cherries, drying yards, and fresh roasts.

Southern Vietnam · Dec–Apr
Calm seas and clear skies make December–April the island's best window for beaches and snorkeling.

Southern Vietnam · Dec–Apr
Cool mountain weather brings sweet strawberries from December to April — pick-your-own farms included.

Northern Vietnam · Jan–Feb
Days before Tet, Hanoi's peach village fills with pink blossoms — the city's essential spring ritual.

Across Vietnam · Feb–Apr
Dry, mild, and comfortable almost everywhere — the most reliable window for a first visit.

Northern Vietnam · Apr–May
White plum blossoms give way to ripe fruit across Moc Chau's orchards — a short, sweet window in late spring.

Northern Vietnam · Jun–Jul
Ninh Binh's river paddies bloom with lotus in early summer — the classic golden-green Tam Coc photo window.