1. Da Lat
The northern romantic paradise is Sapa, while in the south, it's Da Lat. Both locations share a common feature: they are both high-altitude regions with a cool climate all year round. However, Da Lat tends to feel more vibrant and colorful than Sapa. Located 1500 meters above sea level, the cool and comfortable weather makes it the ideal retreat for all tourists, especially couples. Known as the 'City of Thousand Flowers', it offers a relaxing atmosphere, with interesting 'no's': no traffic lights, no police officers at intersections, no cycle rickshaws for tourists, no air conditioning, no late-night activities, and no Lam Dong newspapers at the stalls. The nights in Da Lat are bustling with activity, especially around the market and the many cafes by Xuan Huong Lake. There are countless romantic spots for couples, and even the hotels here create a loving atmosphere, surrounded by lush greenery. Many hotel windows open up to views of vibrant flowers, bringing a cheerful and exciting feeling.
Unlike other seasonal destinations, Da Lat can be visited year-round, with each season offering its own beauty. You can easily pick the best time for your visit. For those wanting to see the cherry blossoms bloom around Xuan Huong Lake, the best time is from February to April during spring. During this time, the purple phoenix flowers along the streets also bloom, welcoming the gentle spring winds. In the brief, unpredictable summer showers, the beauty of Da Lat continues to amaze visitors. The rain in August enhances the charm of the waterfalls, such as Pren, Pongour, and Dambri, as the rushing waters create a powerful and mesmerizing sound, like a love song that never ends.


2. Lang Co, Hue
Lang Co Beach has long been considered one of the most scenic beaches in Vietnam. With over 10 kilometers of smooth white sand, crystal-clear water, and gentle waves caressing the shore under a soft sun, Lang Co Beach attracts tourists not only with its beautiful coastline but also with vast tropical forests and the mysterious Lap An Lagoon. Thanks to the blessings of nature, Lang Co Beach is the perfect place for visitors to relax, unwind, and refresh in its cool waters, leaving behind all the worries of daily life. After enjoying the pristine waters, tourists can combine their visit with a journey to the ancient Imperial City of Hue or explore the old town of Hoi An and the sacred My Son Sanctuary (Quang Nam), all within a 70 km radius.
Often referred to as one of the most beautiful beaches on earth, Lang Co Bay in Hue has long been a favorite vacation spot for the elite, and today it remains a top tourist destination. With breathtaking natural beauty, the bay features mountains, rivers, islands, and lagoons, captivating everyone who visits. Nestled at the foot of the Hai Van Pass, the bay is a picturesque paradise, resembling a “heavenly retreat.” The area's stunning natural landscape includes lush forests, white sandy beaches, and the golden sunlight shimmering across the horizon. For these reasons, Lang Co was rightfully ranked among the world's most beautiful bays, alongside Ha Long Bay.


3. Phu Quoc Island - The Jewel of Vietnam
There’s a reason why Phu Quoc is affectionately known as the 'Pearl Island.' Located in the Gulf of Thailand and part of Kien Giang province, this beautiful island is the largest tourist destination in Vietnam. Phu Quoc has an undeniable allure, a sun-drenched paradise nestled among lush tropical trees. If you love tranquil, secluded beaches and wish to immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters and untouched nature, Phu Quoc is the perfect escape. Famous for its long coastline, the island is home to pristine beaches with soft white and golden sands, clear turquoise waters, and vibrant tropical forests. The peaceful, picture-perfect beaches, rich in history, along with the old moss-covered houses in coastal fishing villages and nature's magnificent wonders, attract travelers to this island haven.
Phu Quoc is ranked as the most visited island in Vietnam, with millions of tourists flocking to its shores each year. Many visitors return time and time again after falling in love with the island’s beauty. A short getaway to Phu Quoc provides the perfect opportunity to recharge after intense work or study. It’s also an ideal destination for honeymooners and families seeking a relaxing vacation. Phu Quoc enjoys a temperate climate year-round and its stunning scenery – golden sandy beaches, tranquil waters, and tall coconut palms – is irresistible. Beyond its pristine nature, the lively fishing villages offer unique experiences. With over 99 hills, mountains, and lush forests, Phu Quoc is a haven for nature lovers. To the north, you’ll find islands like Mong Tay, Doi Moi, and Thay Boi, while the southern part boasts the An Thoi Archipelago with 12 beautiful islands.


4. Phan Thiet
Phan Thiet is a vibrant coastal city boasting diverse natural landscapes, from expansive white sand dunes to numerous islands. Known as one of Vietnam’s most beautiful seaside cities, it’s an ideal destination for couples. Phan Thiet offers more than just stunning beaches; visitors can also experience the rich Cham culture. It’s a year-round destination with many historical and scenic spots to explore. One of the highlights is the Poshanư Towers, located on Ba Nai Hill in Phu Hai, which are remnants of the ancient Champa Kingdom. Built in the 8th century to honor the Hindu god Shiva, these towers showcase Cham architecture and history.
Another must-see is the Ông Hoàng Tower, perched atop one of Phan Thiet’s five beautiful hills in Phu Hai. Originally a villa built by Ferdinand d'Orléans, the Duke of Montpensier, it was constructed with 82,000 Indochinese silver coins. Today, it stands in ruins but holds significant cultural value, being linked to the poet Hàn Mạc Tử, who once spent time here with his lover, Mộng Cầm. Additionally, the Dục Thanh School, founded in 1907 by patriotic scholars, is a historical site where President Hồ Chí Minh taught before moving to Saigon. Today, visitors can see preserved relics used by the president nearly a century ago.


5. Nha Trang
Nha Trang, recognized as one of the world’s most beautiful bays, is a tranquil city located along the coast of Khanh Hoa Province, often called 'The Land of Trầm and Yến,' or 'The Pearl of the East Sea.' This stunning coastal destination draws visitors from all over the world with its captivating charm. If you’re seeking a romantic getaway, Nha Trang’s beautiful beaches and serene environment make it an ideal spot to escape the hustle and bustle. Whether you wish to relax by the pristine, clear waters or immerse yourself in nature, Nha Trang offers a peaceful, idyllic setting to unwind and build unforgettable memories. Popular tourist attractions in Nha Trang include Hon Tam Island, Vinpearl Land, and Ninh Van Bay. For a truly special experience, the Splendid Seaview Nha Trang offers breathtaking views of the entire city without the need to travel far.
Located in the South-Central Coast of Vietnam, Nha Trang enjoys a moderate climate, offering pleasant weather year-round. The winters are mild and not as cold as northern regions, while the summers are warm but not excessively hot. Don’t miss the chance to visit Vinpearl Land Nha Trang, a world-class entertainment resort set against the backdrop of one of the world’s 29 most beautiful bays. This exciting destination is home to the longest sea cable car in the world and numerous thrilling rides that will challenge the adventurous spirit of any visitor. With a wide array of attractions, Vinpearl Land Nha Trang is undoubtedly one of the must-visit spots in the city.


6. Ha Long Bay
During your travels across the globe, make sure to take a moment to visit Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its stunning natural beauty. This magnificent destination, with its towering limestone islands and emerald waters, is one of the top places to visit in Vietnam, especially perfect for a romantic Valentine’s getaway. At Ha Long, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the vast blue sea and explore a variety of small and large islands. Highlights include the iconic Tuan Chau Island and the famous 'Rooster and Hen' Rock formations, which are among the most picturesque sights in the bay. The endless stretch of blue sky and pristine roads will create unforgettable memories, especially when staying at Lilium House.
Not far from Ha Long Bay is Bai Tu Long Bay, a region with hundreds of islands, many of which are inhabited. This bay is equally captivating, offering diverse eco-tourism experiences, including pristine beaches, fascinating caves, and more. Bai Tu Long also houses a national park with an extensive range of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature lovers. To the south of Ha Long Bay lies Lan Ha Bay, home to more than 400 islands, each covered with lush greenery. With its mild climate year-round, this hidden gem is often called the 'sleeping paradise,' and while it has recently gained attention from tourists, its beauty rivals that of Ha Long Bay.


7. Starlight Bridge - Ho Chi Minh City
Known as the 'Starlight Bridge' because its surface is designed with an LED lighting system that gives the illusion of walking among a thousand stars, this bridge offers a magical experience. Viewed from afar, it resembles a glowing streak of stars, with vibrant rainbow lights on both sides creating a picturesque and romantic atmosphere unique to Ho Chi Minh City. For young lovers who can’t make it to the mountains of Da Lat, this bridge has become a favorite spot for couples. On Valentine’s Day, it transforms into a venue for various activities and festivals, filling the air with a warm, romantic ambiance. Holding hands and sharing love and kisses on the Starlight Bridge creates unforgettable memories, making it a symbol of eternal love.
Located in the upscale Phu My Hung urban area, known as 'Vietnam’s Little Singapore,' this bridge is a trendy yet accessible spot for everyone. The area boasts many beautiful scenic spots and affordable hangout spots that suit all budgets. The bridge itself is a modern architectural wonder, with the West side (near the Canal area) shaped like a crescent moon, while the East side (near the Crescent Lake) is shaped like the sun. The colorful LED lights along the bridge, powered by solar energy, create an enchanting, ever-changing light show. Exclusively for pedestrians, the Starlight Bridge has become a popular 'check-in' location for young Saigonese, with many couples even choosing it for their wedding photoshoots.


8. Ancient Town of Hoi An
The Ancient Town of Hoi An is renowned for its beautifully preserved traditional architecture, where the harmony between houses, walls, and streets creates a serene atmosphere. Despite the many historical upheavals, this historic town continues to hold its charm, with its moss-covered roofs, ancient tiles, and towering trees reflecting the humble, warm spirit of its local people. The most common style of house in Hoi An is the narrow, two-story house, with its compact width and deep layout. Built with durable materials to withstand the region's challenging climate, these homes often feature brick walls and wooden beams, divided into three rooms with a central walkway. Each house in Hoi An has a private courtyard, paved with stones and adorned with water features, bonsais, and lush greenery, creating a peaceful and aesthetically pleasing environment.
Hoi An’s unique architecture and its open, sunlit living spaces blend nature seamlessly with human life. This harmonious design provides a relaxed and comfortable lifestyle for the locals and a memorable experience for tourists. The streets in the old town are laid out in a grid pattern, with narrow, winding lanes that embrace the charming houses. As visitors stroll through these quaint streets, they are not only treated to delicious local cuisine but also get a glimpse into the everyday life of the townspeople—peaceful and simple. Today, Hoi An has transformed into a popular tourist destination, drawing international visitors who admire its rare blend of ancient charm and modern-day vibrancy.


9. Co To Island
Co To Island captivates visitors every summer with its pristine beaches, long stretches of white sand, and crystal-clear, refreshing waters. Not overly crowded, it’s an ideal spot for couples seeking privacy or for travelers looking for a peaceful retreat. Staying at beachfront accommodations, you can enjoy the cool breeze or rent a motorbike to explore the tranquil surroundings. You can also rent a boat to visit nearby islands, try night squid fishing with the local fishermen, or simply relax on the beach, watching the sunrise or sunset over the sea. Cầu Mỵ Rocks, also known as the 'Paradise of Love and Youth,' is a unique landmark on Co To Island. Shaped like a mouse tail and facing the sea, it’s located in the southern part of Co To Island. The rock formation, carved over millennia by the ocean’s waves, is one of the island’s natural wonders.
Beyond the rocks, there are elevated spots where you can take in breathtaking views that resemble the Mediterranean. Co To Lighthouse, located on the eastern part of Van Don Archipelago, stands on a mountain about 5 kilometers from the town. Built in the late 19th century, it is the highest point on the island. The winding path up the lighthouse winds through dense forests and vibrant purple sim flowers. From the lighthouse, at a height of 118 meters above sea level, you can gaze over the vast, endless sea, the serene forested mountains, the sparkling blue waters of Co To Island, and the picturesque town below, with its simple, charming houses. A visit to Co To is incomplete without experiencing this unique view.


10. Sapa
Sapa, located in Lao Cai Province, has been a beloved travel destination since the early 20th century. Nature has blessed Sapa with a breathtaking landscape, combining both romantic and majestic elements. From the towering mountain ranges veiled in mist to the endless terraced rice fields, Sapa offers a visual feast that is both humbling and awe-inspiring. This charming hill station, known for its cool climate and mesmerizing beauty, has long been a favorite getaway for young travelers. Sapa is famous for experiencing all four seasons in one day, surrounded by majestic mountains and scenic valleys. The area is also home to diverse flora, including temperate flowers and fog-covered villages, making it especially romantic for couples visiting during Valentine’s Day.
The climate of Sapa is cool year-round, and its distinctive local culture—particularly that of the Mong and Dao ethnic groups—adds an extra layer of charm. The town’s blend of classical European architecture further enhances its allure. One of the highlights of Sapa is the renowned Fansipan Peak, standing at 3,143 meters. You can take the world’s longest three-rope cable car to reach the top, where the view stretches endlessly, offering a sense of being on top of the clouds. The round-trip cable car ticket costs 600,000 VND, making it accessible for anyone who dreams of conquering the 'Roof of Indochina.'

