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Exploring the top holiday destinations in Vietnam
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Vietnam is becoming an ever popular tourist magnet. From sun soaked gorgeous beaches and coves to historical towns, Vietnam is a country full of versatility, culture and friendly locals with a wide selection of accommodations from hostels, B&B, hotels to luxury 5* resorts. See our holiday guides to the best holiday spots in Vietnam below - and, we review the top luxury hotel resorts in all those places.
Panoramic view of Halon Bay Vietnam
Most popular holiday destinations in Vietnam:- Ho Chi Minh - Ha Long Bay - Sapa - Hoi An - Phu Quoc - Nha Trang - Da Nang - Phan Thiet
Reviewing Vietnam

Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country on the South China Sea known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas, and bustling cities. Its long and tumultuous history has left an indelible mark on the culture, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
Vietnam is divided into three distinct geographical regions: the north, central, and south. The north is known for its mountainous terrain, while the central region is home to the country’s most significant cities, including the capital Hanoi, and the ancient city of Hue. The south is characterized by its beaches, rivers, and tropical climate.

Vietnam is a country of rich culture, with influences from China and France, as well as its own distinct heritage. The country is home to a variety of religions, including Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism, as well as traditional folk beliefs.
The country’s cuisine is a major draw for travelers, as it combines elements of Chinese and French cooking, as well as its own unique flavors. Popular dishes include Pho (a noodle soup), Banh Mi (a sandwich), and Cha Gio (spring rolls).
Vietnam is also known for its bustling nightlife, with clubs and bars in major cities offering an array of entertainment. The country is also home to a variety of music, from traditional folk music to more contemporary pop songs.

Vietnam is a country with a long and complex history, but its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes make it a popular destination for travelers. Whether you’re looking for a beach getaway or an adventure in the countryside, Vietnam is sure to have something for everyone. Vietnam offers some of Southeast Asia's most awe-inspiring landscapes, most interesting locals, the best food, awesome road trips, and a complex history that will shake you to your core. This is Southeast Asia at its most compelling, and it comes with only one warning: One visit, no matter the length, is never enough. You'll want to return to Vietnam again and again.

Best time to visit Vietnam?
The best time to visit Vietnam is from January to May - this is when you'll have the least chance of encountering monsoons, which fall in the southwest from May to September, and in the northeast from October to April. To get the best experience and views of Sapa. Ha Long Bay and stunning Tam Coc, head to the country between December and May.

What's the best way of getting around Vietnam?
Vietnam is a long, thin country, so we recommend you start in either Hanoi (in the north, near China and Laos) or Ho Chi Minh City (in the south, near Cambodia and the Mekong Delta) and traverse the length of it from north to south or vice versa, stopping at highlights such as Hue and Hoi an along the way. Highway 1 runs the length of Vietnam making air-conditioned coaches the best option for most budget travellers. Long distance ones are fitted with sleeper berths, and prices are reasonable.
There is also a railway that runs the length of Vietnam. The trains tend to be comfortable and offer great views.
From the intensity of Ho Chi Minh City's streets to spectacular rice terraces, travel the length of Vietnam and savour its natural, cultural, and historical delights. Meet the Hmong people and other minority villagers on a hilltribe excursion and sail into the photographic possibilities of beautiful Halong Bay.

Economy of Vietnam:
Vietnam has experienced tremendous economic growth in recent decades, transforming from one of the poorest countries in the world to a lower-middle-income economy. The country achieved an average annual GDP growth rate of 6.7% between 1995 and 2020, making it one of the fastest-growing economies in the world.
The country’s economic growth has been driven largely by strong government reform and investment in infrastructure development. Vietnam has been successful in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), which has increased from US$2.2 billion in 2000 to US$18.7 billion in 2019.

The government has implemented a number of economic reforms to further boost economic growth. These include liberalizing the foreign exchange system, liberalizing the banking sector, and creating a competitive environment for investment. In addition, the government has also implemented a number of measures to reduce poverty, including increasing access to health care and education.
Vietnam’s economy is largely export-oriented, with exports accounting for more than 70% of GDP. The country’s major export markets include the US, the EU, Japan, and China. The country’s exports are dominated by electronics and textiles.

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