1. How Much Does a Trip to Vietnam Cost?
Budget travelers can explore Vietnam for USD 20 - 30 per day, staying in hostels (USD 5 - 15/night), eating delicious street food (USD 0.50 - 2/meal), and using local transportation. Mid-range travelers should budget USD 50 - 90 daily for private hotel rooms (USD 25 - 50/night) and restaurant dining. To estimate your travel costs in Vietnam, you should consider these key points:
- The destination: Travel costs are usually higher in big cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, or popular destinations like Ha Long Bay, Da Lat, and Hoi An, compared to other places.
- The season to travel: Prices are higher during busy seasons (summer and Lunar New Year) because more tourists visit. During quieter times, costs are lower.
- The accommodation: You will pay different amounts for hostels, budget hotels, mid-range hotels, and luxury 5-star hotels or resorts. Choose based on what you need and can afford.
- Food and drinks: Street food and local restaurants cost much less than fancy, upscale restaurants.
- Local transportation: Flying between cities costs more than trains or buses. In each city, renting a motorbike is cheaper than taxis, which cost less than private tours.
- Travel insurance: This doesn't cost much but it is very important. Insurance protects you and gives you peace of mind during your trip.
- Paperwork costs: This includes visa fees (if you need one) and any other official fees.