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How Much Does a Trip to Vietnam Cost?

Real daily budgets for Vietnam across three travel styles -- from budget backpacker to full splurge. Adjust days and party size below for your exact estimate.

Quick Answer: 10-Day Trip to Vietnam

Budget

$350

$35/day per person

Hostels, street food, public transit

Mid-Range

$920

$92/day per person

Hotels, restaurants, some splurges

Splurge

$2,400

$240/day per person

Luxury stays, fine dining, private tours

Excludes international flights (typically $400-1,200 round trip depending on origin). All amounts in USD.

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Vietnam Daily Cost Breakdown by Category

Per-person daily estimates across all three travel styles

CategoryBudgetMid-RangeSplurge
Accommodation$12$40$120
Food & Dining$8$20$50
Local Transport$6$12$25
Activities & Entrance Fees$5$12$30
Misc (SIM, tips, etc.)$4$8$15
Daily Total$35$92$240

What Each Budget Gets You in Vietnam

Vietnam offers distinct experiences across all three budget tiers, and your daily spend largely determines the type of trip you'll have.

On a $35/day budget, you'll rely on local eateries, guesthouses, and public transit -- which in most cases means eating where locals eat, sleeping in well-located if simple rooms, and moving around the city the same way residents do. This tier delivers authentic cultural exposure and often the most memorable food finds. It requires planning and flexibility, but Vietnam at this budget is very doable for experienced travelers.

The $92/day tier is the sweet spot for most visitors: comfortable private accommodation, a mix of local restaurants and occasional tourist-friendly spots, and the freedom to join organized tours or hire local guides for key sights without watching every dollar. You can afford skip-the-line tickets, a taxi when you're tired, and a nicer dinner once or twice without blowing the budget.

Travelers spending $240/day unlock the premium layer of Vietnam: boutique or design hotels, tasting menus and fine dining, private transfers, and curated experiences that aren't available to budget travelers. The splurge tier in Vietnam compares favorably to equivalent luxury in Western European capitals -- you get significantly more for the same price. Plan 2-3 marquee experiences and let the rest of the budget fill in comfortably around them.

Money-Saving Tips for Vietnam

  • Pho on the street costs $1-2, and it's usually better than restaurant versions
  • Sleeper buses between cities are $15-25 and save on accommodation
  • Grab is essential — use it for motorbike rides ($0.50-2) and food delivery
  • Ha Long Bay: book from Cat Ba Island (~$80-120) instead of Hanoi tour agencies (~$150-250)

Sample Vietnam Trip Costs by Duration

Per-person totals (1 traveler, excludes flights)

DurationBudgetMid-RangeSplurge
5 days$175$460$1,200
7 days$245$644$1,680
10 days(most popular)$350$920$2,400
14 days$490$1,288$3,360

Vietnam Travel Cost FAQ

Is Vietnam expensive to visit?

Vietnam ranges from $35/day on a tight budget to $240/day for luxury travel. Mid-range travelers typically spend $92/day covering comfortable accommodation, restaurant meals, and paid activities. Compared to Western European destinations, Vietnam offers excellent value -- budget travelers in particular find their money goes a long way with local food and transit.

How much spending money do I need for 10 days in Vietnam?

Budget $644-920 for 10 days in Vietnam excluding international flights. This covers accommodation, food, local transport, and activities at a mid-range level. Add $400-1,200 for return flights depending on your origin. Budget travelers can get by on $350 for 10 days; those splurging should plan for $2,400+.

What's the cheapest way to travel Vietnam?

The biggest savings in Vietnam come from eating where locals eat, using public transit instead of taxis and private transfers, and staying slightly outside the main tourist areas. Book accommodation in advance for peak periods but stay flexible in shoulder season for last-minute deals. Overnight trains or buses between cities eliminate one night's accommodation cost. Cooking some meals in an apartment rental dramatically cuts food spending on longer trips.

How much do hotels cost in Vietnam?

Hotels in Vietnam range from $28-42/night for budget guesthouses and hostels, $64-83/night for mid-range hotels, and $144+/night for luxury properties. Prices vary significantly by city, season, and how far in advance you book. Booking 2-4 weeks ahead via major platforms typically gets you 15-30% below walk-in rates.

How does Vietnam compare to other Southeast Asian destinations for budget travel?

Vietnam is one of the cheapest countries in Southeast Asia -- comparable to Cambodia but with more infrastructure. The north (Hanoi, Sapa, Ha Long Bay) and south (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta) are cheaper than the central tourist strip (Hoi An, Da Nang, Hue). The major cost variable is how you do Ha Long Bay: a budget overnight cruise runs $60-80, a luxury cruise $200-300. Domestic flights on Vietjet/Bamboo run $15-40 one-way if booked early.

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