In January, central Vietnam ushers in its summer season, bringing warm and dry weather to the heritage-rich towns of Hue and Hoi An. It’s the perfect time to soak up the sun and enjoy these cultural gems. Plus, if you’re a fan of stunning sunrises, Nha Trang’s beaches offer some of the most breathtaking views in all of Asia during the early morning.
Down south in Saigon and the Mekong Delta, temperatures can climb to a comfortable 30°C, creating the ideal conditions for leisurely river cruises along the Mekong or the Red River. Meanwhile, in the northern mountain towns of Sapa and Ha Giang, you’ll experience a dramatic drop in temperatures, often accompanied by a bit of haze. So, if you’re planning to visit Halong Bay, it’s worth noting that the views may not be at their best during this time.
Towards the end of January, the country gears up for Tet, the lunar new year celebration. It’s a time of traditional shows, vibrant dragon dance performances, and a wonderful glimpse into Vietnamese culture and festivities.