Beyond chilly winter destinations like Sa Pa, Da Lat, and Hanoi, travelers can explore warmer regions to enjoy their year-end holidays. Below are some sunny and inviting locations with stunning landscapes, recommended by Mytour. These spots are perfect for adding warmth and adventure to your winter getaway.
3 warm winter travel destinations in Vietnam
DA NANG
Recognized by Forbes, a prestigious American business magazine, as home to one of the six most beautiful beaches on the planet, Da Nang continues to captivate both domestic and international tourists. Situated at the crossroads of cold and warm climates, the city boasts pleasant, mild weather, making it an ideal destination for travelers.

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Each season, Da Nang reveals its unique charm, leaving an unforgettable impression on every visitor. Travelers can breathe in the fresh air, listen to the soothing sounds of ocean waves, and immerse themselves in the excitement of sunrise or the poetic beauty of sunset in this picturesque coastal city.
Beyond exploring Da Nang's stunning landmarks, visitors can stroll along its vast, endless beaches and savor local delicacies such as Quang noodles, pork rice paper rolls, and Nam O fish salad. Additionally, traveling to Da Nang during the winter helps you save on service costs compared to the summer season.
PHU QUOC
In the final days of the year, Phu Quoc shines like a precious gem, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and pristine white sandy beaches. Like other provinces in the Southwest region, it enjoys a warm climate with an average temperature above 20 degrees Celsius. With its pleasant and refreshing weather, Phu Quoc never fails to satisfy even the most discerning travelers.

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When visiting Phu Quoc, travelers can explore notable landmarks such as Phu Quoc National Park, Ganh Dau, and Cua Can, or immerse themselves in the turquoise waters of stunning beaches like Long Beach and Sao Beach.
Beyond exploring vast primeval forests and diving to admire coral reefs, visitors can also visit long-standing pearl farms and witness traditional fish sauce production processes. Additionally, they can savor local specialties such as crab rice, shrimp noodle soup, crab noodle soup, and dried seafood noodles.
PHU YEN
Located in the South Central coastal region, Phu Yen tourism boasts a warm climate with high temperatures, making it an ideal destination during the cold winter months. Not only does it charm visitors with its city nestled between two mountains, but it also captivates with breathtaking landscapes like Vung Ro, Dai Lanh Cape, Nhan Tower, and the fascinating Ganh Da Dia.

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In addition to marveling at the beauty of crystal-clear lagoons and strolling along vast, refreshing beaches, visitors can also indulge in delicious local delicacies and fresh seafood specialties. Dishes like steamed mackerel, O Loan blood cockles, oyster porridge, and sun-dried squid are not only mouthwatering but also reasonably priced.
Before embarking on your journey, take the time to learn about the destinations you plan to visit. Additionally, don’t forget to check hotel room rates or look for affordable local accommodations to avoid overspending.
