1. Can Tho
"Can Tho, with its pure white rice and clear waters, captures the heart of anyone who visits." This traditional folk saying reflects the deep emotions visitors experience when they arrive at this charming region in the Mekong Delta. Iconic spots like Ninh Kieu Pier, the Cai Rang Floating Market, the vibrant Bang Lang Grass Garden, and the fruit orchards filled with ripe produce will surely captivate tourists. Can Tho's unique riverside lifestyle adds to its charm, making it a top destination in southern Vietnam. For international travelers, the opportunity to explore the rich culture and delectable cuisine of the Mekong Delta makes Can Tho an ideal choice.


2. Cu Chi Tunnels
The Cu Chi Tunnels were once a stronghold and a defensive network deeply embedded in the earth during the Indochina War and the Vietnam War. Known as the 'Underground City,' this intricate system of tunnels included numerous rooms, medical stations, kitchens, storage areas, and offices, all connected with ventilation shafts that emerged in the forest. Today, the Cu Chi Tunnels are not only a national heritage site but also a popular tourist attraction, drawing around 20 million visitors annually, both local and international. A full exploration of the tunnels can take up to a day.


3. Son Doong Cave
Son Doong Cave, located in the heart of Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park in Quang Binh province, is the largest cave in the world, a discovery made by the British Cave Research Association in 2009-2010. Opened for adventurous exploration tours since 2013, Son Doong was ranked 8th by the New York Times in its list of 52 must-visit places. This cave is not only a stunning natural wonder with its pristine beauty and mysterious allure but also a poetic and tranquil destination, making it one of the most breathtaking landmarks in Vietnam. As part of the Phong Nha-Ke Bang cave complex, it is a must-see for any adventurer seeking an extraordinary experience.


4. Phu Quoc Island
Phu Quoc Island, located in the Kien Giang province, is known as the 'Pearl Island' and is the largest island in Vietnam, situated in the Gulf of Thailand. Famous for its crystal-clear beaches, serene streams, and fresh seafood, Phu Quoc is a peaceful, gentle paradise that enchants every visitor. You can visit Phu Quoc at any time of year, but the best time to enjoy beach activities and outdoor adventures is from November to May, when the weather is cool and the sea is calm. The island has three main exploration areas: the North, South, and East. The northern area includes Phu Quoc National Park, Ham Rong Mountain, Ganh Dau, and Cua Can, while Bai Dai Beach, known for its white sands and clear waters, is the most beautiful beach on the island.


5. Hoi An
Hoi An is a place where life moves at its own peaceful pace. The town exudes an air of timelessness, with ancient tiled roofs covered in moss, streets bathed in the red glow of lanterns, and intricately carved wooden beams. It feels like stepping back into a world centuries ago. This is just a glimpse of the charm in Hoi An's ancient town, but it’s enough to captivate visitors and make them lose their way. Known worldwide, Hoi An was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exceptional beauty and historical significance. The town's charming old streets stretch out, offering visitors a glimpse into a tranquil past. The ancient town is encapsulated within the Minh An ward, covering just about 2 square kilometers, where winding, narrow streets form a grid-like pattern, leading travelers to discover each new corner effortlessly. It’s like a unique beauty amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life, forever holding onto a dream of nostalgia.


6. Da Lat
Da Lat offers a refreshing coolness, even when the sun is shining brightly. The gentle, harmonious weather invites visitors to take deep, satisfying breaths and experience the serene air of this highland city. Da Lat is also home to breathtaking landscapes: vast lakes stretching to the horizon, mountains whose peaks disappear into the mist, and hills blanketed in colorful flowers, all of which leave a lasting impression on anyone who lays eyes on them. Much like Sapa, Da Lat enjoys a cool climate year-round, making it a top destination for those seeking relaxation amidst nature’s beauty. The city is perfect for romantic escapes, particularly for flower lovers. Its cool climate, delicious local dishes, and the chance to buy fresh, organic produce like flowers, jams, and vibrant red strawberries make Da Lat a charming retreat. For many, it’s the perfect place to escape the summer heat, but it’s best to visit in the months of July, August, and September when the weather is ideal, as the summer months can bring heavy, persistent rain.


7. Hue
Hue, a city full of romantic charm, boasts a history that stretches back over a thousand years. It exudes an air of mystery and allure, much like its residents. When you think of Hue, you immediately envision its ancient palaces and temples, echoing the grandeur of the bygone royal era. Many travelers are eager to visit Hue to witness the vibrant remnants of the last feudal dynasty. Beyond its historical richness, Hue also offers a slower pace of life that many find refreshing. In Hue, visitors can enjoy local specialties like 'com hen' (clam rice), 'bun bo' (beef noodle soup), 'banh bot loc' (sticky rice dumplings), and various other unique treats. The gentle and elegant Perfume River is particularly beautiful at night, along with the iconic Trang Tien Bridge with its twelve graceful spans. Everything here glows with a magical, almost painted quality.


8. Cu Lao Cau
Cu Lao Cau is located approximately 110 kilometers northeast of Phan Thiet, with a length of over 1,500 meters and a width of nearly 700 meters at its widest point. The island is just about 10 kilometers away from the mainland. Despite its small size, this beautiful island has captured the hearts of many visitors, making it a rising star in the world of travel. Known as a newly discovered paradise island, Cu Lao Cau has been drawing both local and international tourists in recent times. If you're looking for a fresh destination that offers a perfect space to create unforgettable memories, this island is an excellent choice.


9. Co To
Co To is one of the islands in the Co To Archipelago, located in Quang Ninh Province. It is well-known and loved by most Vietnamese for its stunning natural beauty. With its blue sea, white clouds, golden sand, and delicious seafood, Co To leaves a lasting impression on all who visit. Unlike the popular beach destinations in Central and Southern Vietnam, Co To offers a unique charm with its pristine beaches, white sand, and crystal-clear waters. In the North, Co To is a hidden gem that still captivates travelers with its untouched beauty.


10. Phu Yen
One of the increasingly popular tourist destinations in Vietnam that has retained its pristine beauty, largely untouched by human development, is Phu Yen. This region is often described as resembling a young village maiden, with its simple, rustic charm and a purity that seems untouched by time. Phu Yen's beauty is even more captivating after being featured in the famous film 'I See Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass,' directed by Victor Vu, which captured the hearts of many viewers.


11. Bai Cat Bay
If you're a nature lover seeking to explore untouched, rugged beauty, a visit to the Red Sand Dunes in Mui Ne, also known as Bai Cat Bay, is just what you're looking for. This expansive area of sand stretches for kilometers and covers an unpredictable area, located about 20 kilometers from Phan Thiet city center, near Hon Rom and extending from Binh Thuan province to Ninh Thuan.


12. Co Thach Beach and Stone Formation
Co Thach Beach and its unique stone formations are located in Binh Thanh commune, Tuy Phong district, Binh Thuan province. This area is famous for its green moss-covered rocks and colorful, beautifully shaped stones. It’s a remarkable gift from nature to this pristine and stunning land. Due to its rare and distinctive beauty, it has quickly become one of the must-visit spots in Phan Thiet and Mui Ne.


13. Ha Long Bay
When it comes to the most beautiful and famous destinations in Vietnam, Ha Long Bay is undoubtedly a must-mention. The bay's stunning landscape is formed by over 1,600 limestone islands scattered across its emerald green waters. Ha Long Bay has witnessed significant geological changes over time and is home to towering limestone pillars covered in lush tropical trees, as well as impressive caves and grottoes. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage site in 1994 for its exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic value, it was later re-recognized in 2000 for its unique geological and geomorphological significance, shaped over billions of years of Earth’s evolution.


14. Sapa
If you are someone who enjoys cool, crisp air and wants to witness snowfall in Vietnam, then Sapa is undoubtedly the best choice for you. It ranks as the second most stunning tourist destination in Vietnam. Located in the northwest of the country, Sapa is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural marvels. The town, nestled among the clouds, draws visitors with its majestic mountain views and unique experiences with the local ethnic minority communities. A visit to Sapa will leave you in awe of its breathtaking landscapes and the fresh, cool air that fills the atmosphere, creating a picturesque paradise you’ve always dreamed of.


15. Nha Trang
Although Nha Trang has a tropical monsoon climate, it is also heavily influenced by oceanic weather patterns. As a result, Nha Trang enjoys a relatively mild climate that is neither as harsh as the northern region nor as unpredictable as the southern parts of Vietnam. Winters here are rarely cold, and summers, though extended, aren’t overwhelmingly hot. The city experiences distinct wet and dry seasons, and its coastal location means that it is less affected by typhoons. Therefore, Nha Trang is a year-round destination, always ready to welcome visitors.

