Choosing the appropriate place for a family vacation may be difficult, but the rewards are well worth it. Sharing a beautiful view with people closest to you, or seeing your children be delighted by new experiences, is just delightful. Want to create these moments in Vietnam? These seven accessible destinations provide an amazing holiday that you will remember for years to come. Check them out below.
Mai Châu
Mai Châu, located only two hours from Hanoi, is a convenient destination with several benefits. Spend a few nights in a traditional stilt house homestay to really appreciate this wonderful valley. Check your stress at the door; these stunning rice paddies will provide even the busiest parents with some peace of mind. Take the family trekking at Pù Luông Nature Reserve, or ride along the routes that wind past waving rice fields. A White Thai textile workshop provides an excellent chance for youngsters to widen their horizons and learn more about ethnic cultures in Northern Vietnam.
Sapa
You've undoubtedly heard of Sapa's stunning scenery. If the mountains around this town seem daunting for a family vacation, don't be discouraged. There are several methods for families to tour Sapa comfortably. Admire the rice terraces from the comfort of a mountain lodge, go for a leisurely stroll to a waterfall for a picnic, or take the 15-minute cable car to the summit of Mt. Fansipan for panoramic views of the clouds and countryside below. Sapa offers a variety of sustainable excursions and workshops with ethnic minorities, providing lots of teaching opportunities for future responsible visitors.
Hi An
Hi An is much more than the UNESCO-listed Ancient Town. Those who travel to its outskirts will discover a serene way of life in the Vietnamese countryside that they will undoubtedly fall in love with. Spending a few days on An Bàng Beach or in the rice terraces of Cam Thanh allows your family to explore Hi An in unique ways. A beach day entails leaping waves and eating fresh seafood with your toes on the sand. The countryside offers excursions via rice fields and vegetable villages, which may be explored on foot or by bicycle. Hoi An is also an excellent spot to educate your loved ones to Vietnamese food, with a variety of simple and interesting workshops for chefs of all ages and ability levels.
Nha Trang
Sunny Nha Trang is a reliable option for family beach vacations. The Cam Ranh International Airport makes getting here quite easy, and from there it's a short trip to this bright seaside city. Explore Hòn Mun Island on a snorkeling trip and learn about Nha Trang's fishing history at the Oceanographic Museum. Parents wishing to relax might choose Nha Trang's warm mud baths and hot spring resorts. After that, you may swim in one of the pools or get a private room for a full day of leisure. Hòn Bà Nature Reserve, located around two hours from Nha Trang City, offers a picnic area with a foamy waterfall.
Mi Né
Learning to kitesurf in one day? Surely, even the most indifferent teens would want to try this addicting sport. Mi Né, a seaside town in Vietnam, is easily accessible by rail or four-hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City and is known for its kitesurfing scene. Mi Né offers a diverse range of water sports. The red and white sand dunes just outside of town provide an enormous sand surfing playground. Children may run out of energy by repeatedly riding improvised sand surfboards to the bottom of the dunes. Alternatively, ride an ATV over these breathtaking dunes. Stay at one of Mi Né's beachfront resorts for added convenience.
Phí Quc
Direct flights from Asian airports to Phú Quc make staying on this lovely island both enticing and accessible. Phú Quc is ideal for families, with accommodations ranging from five-star resorts with private pool villas to eco-friendly guest homes on the beach. Visit fishing towns and bee farms to learn about local culture, take the kids on the world's longest oversea cable car trip, and spend days on beautiful beaches and blue oceans. Family-friendly resorts on Long and Ông Lang Beach are more easygoing than those near Dng ông Town. Late in the year, keep an eye out for the island's spectacular purple sunsets.