1. Myanmar
Myanmar is a country rich in ancient beauty, boasting impressive religious monuments and landmarks. It is home to many stunning tourist attractions and historical sites. Vietnamese citizens can visit Myanmar without a visa, simply by having a valid passport with at least 6 months of validity, and can stay for up to 14 days.


2. Philippines
The Philippines is a beautiful country made up of numerous picturesque islands. If you're planning a trip to the Philippines, you don't need a visa. All you need is a valid passport and a budget of approximately 6-7 million VND to explore the stunning sights of the country. Just keep in mind that the maximum duration for a tourist stay is 21 days.


3. Malaysia
Malaysia is an incredibly attractive destination for tourists. A beautiful country that perfectly blends nature, culture, and religion. The people here are warm and welcoming. When traveling to Malaysia, you don’t need a visa – just ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months, and you can stay for up to 30 days. The process for Vietnamese tourists is straightforward and hassle-free.


4. South Korea
We’ve all watched Korean dramas and admired the beautiful scenes, leading many to consider visiting this charming country known for its top-notch services and stunning beauty. Traveling to South Korea is easy – all you need is a valid passport and sufficient funds. There is no need for a visa if you’re visiting. For those heading to the picturesque Jeju Island, you can enter visa-free. However, keep in mind that you must transit through another country, and if you have a valid visa for that country, you can enter South Korea without a visa.


5. Laos
This beautiful neighboring country offers visa-free entry for tourists. All you need is a valid passport to explore this friendly nation for up to 30 days. If you wish to stay longer, you can apply for a visa extension, which can be renewed twice, each for 30 additional days while traveling in Laos.


6. Brunei
Brunei is a country known for its beautiful landmarks and impressive architecture. With its perfect climate, you can explore the country independently without needing to join a tour. Don’t miss out on tasting local delicacies like Tom Yum soup, stir-fried lamb, and baked flour cakes.
When visiting Brunei, there's no need to apply for a visa. Simply having a valid passport allows you to stay in the country for up to 14 days.


7. Indonesia
Indonesia is famous for its Bali paradise, a dream destination for many travelers. Here, you can enjoy breathtaking sunsets on golden beaches, relax your mind, and escape the daily grind. When visiting this tourist haven, you don’t need a visa – just bring your passport and you can stay for up to 30 days in Indonesia.


8. Ecuador
Ecuador is a popular travel destination in South America, offering travelers the chance to explore unique locations and immerse themselves in the local culture. The country has a visa-free policy for many nations, including Vietnam, allowing you to enjoy this beautiful destination for up to 90 days without the need for a visa.


9. Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic, located in the Caribbean, is renowned for its tropical rainforests, towering mountains, arid deserts, and extensive mangrove swamps. It’s a paradise for adventure lovers, nature enthusiasts, and those passionate about outdoor sports or mountain biking. Dominica, largely covered by lush rainforests, is home to rare wildlife and boasts a temperate climate year-round, making it a great destination at any time.
According to the Dominican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vietnamese citizens do not require a visa for tourism. However, most nationalities are required to purchase a travel card upon arrival for about $10 USD, payable in either USD or Euros (other currencies, including GBP, are not accepted). Additionally, visitors must pay an exit tax of $20 USD. Vietnamese tourists can stay in the Dominican Republic for up to 21 days.


10. Panama
Most of us have heard of the Panama Canal, but the beautiful country of Panama offers much more than just this famous landmark. Panama is a haven for beach lovers and those seeking a peaceful, laid-back lifestyle. Thanks to an agreement between the two governments, Vietnamese travelers do not need a visa to visit Panama. Vietnamese tourists can stay in the country for up to 180 days without requiring a visa.


11. Turks and Caicos
The Turks and Caicos Islands are a well-known destination for travel enthusiasts, especially those seeking adventure. In recent years, tourism in Turks and Caicos has grown significantly due to the country's more relaxed visa policies compared to other nations. As a country heavily reliant on tourism, Turks and Caicos understands the value of easing entry requirements. Therefore, obtaining a tourist visa for Turks and Caicos is relatively easy. Vietnamese citizens are allowed to stay for 30 days, but must provide a return flight ticket upon arrival.


12. Thailand
Thailand has become a top destination for travelers due to its open borders and thriving tourism industry. One of the biggest draws is the country's visa exemption policy, allowing foreign visitors to enjoy the beauty of Thailand without worrying about visas. When you visit Thailand, you can freely explore without the hassle of immigration checks. However, there is a 30-day limit on your stay, so make the most of your time in this vibrant country!
Make sure you have the following documents when entering, in addition to your visa:
- Proof of hotel reservation
- Your return flight ticket
- Your travel itinerary in Thailand
- A copy of your passport or ID card
- A map of Thailand


13. Singapore
When traveling to Singapore, make sure you have the following documents prepared:
- Your return flight ticket
- Sufficient funds to cover your stay (up to 30 days)
What's great about visiting this clean and modern city is that you don’t need a visa. Simply show up and enjoy the sights of one of the world's cleanest cities without the hassle of immigration formalities.


14. Cambodia
Cambodia is renowned for its stunning beauty, attracting a large number of visitors each year. What's even more convenient is that Vietnam and Cambodia have an agreement allowing Vietnamese tourists to visit without a visa, as long as they hold a valid passport with at least 6 months remaining. You can stay for up to 30 days in Cambodia. When visiting, remember to pack the following:
- Insect repellent, sunscreen, and a raincoat
- Comfortable shoes or sandals
- Cash


