When to Visit Vietnam: A Seasonal Guidance of the Country
Vietnam stretches over 1,000 km (600 miles) north to south, which means that there is regional weather variability. Although you can travel to Vietnam anytime, the most comfortable months are generally between November and April when it is drier and less rainy in most areas.
Northern Vietnam: Four Distinct Seasons
In Northern Vietnam, you will find four distinct seasons that are defined as follows:
- Spring (March-April) and Autumn (October-November) has pleasant weather, mild temperature, and low humidity.
- Summer (May-September): high heat and humidity accompanied by tropical downpours.
- Winter (December-February) can be surprisingly cool, especially in the mountains, with temperatures dropping below 10°C (50°F)
Central Vietnam: One Popular Season and Two Cloudy Seasons
Central Vietnam contains popular destinations like Hoi An, Hue, and Da Nang, which have a warm drier season from January to August that is often regarded as an ideal time for beach vacations or cultural sightseeing.
The September through December months can bring increased rain and occasional typhoons, but the temperature is generally warm.
- Southern Vietnam: Consistently Hot Seasonal Climate
In Southern Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta), the climate is tropical and the temperatures are consistently warm year round.
- The dry season is from November to April with sunny skies and temperature highs of about 30°C (86°F).
- The wet season (May-October) brings daily showers (usually a brief refreshing rain) and temperatures averaging around 25 – 32°C (77°F–90°F).
Find the best time to visit Vietnam. This guide breaks down the weather by region, helping you chase the sun and avoid the rainy season.