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10-Day Vietnam Tour: Everything You Need to Know Before You Book

May 28, 2026 by Marketing Team Views: 23 Blog

10-Day Vietnam Tour: Everything You Need to Know Before You Book

Do a 10-day Vietnam tour, it sounds like enough, and it sounds like not nearly enough. Vietnam is a long, complex, extraordinarily varied country, and the question of what to do with 10 days in it is one that generates a lot of conflicting advice.

This guide cuts through the noise. It covers the route that actually works for Vietnam-10 day itinerary, what the trip feels like on the ground, what it costs, and what decisions you need to make before you book. By the end, you’ll have a clear picture of whether 10 days is right for you, and what kind of trip will make those 10 days count.

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Contents hide
1 Is 10 days enough for Vietnam?
2 The route that works for 10 days
2.1 Ho Chi Minh City and the south (date 1–3)
2.2 Hoi An and central Vietnam (date 4–5)
2.3 Hanoi, Ninh Binh, and Lan Ha Bay (date 6–10)
3 What the trip actually feels like day to day
4 What a 10-day Vietnam tour costs
5 Choosing the right type of tour
5.1 Private tour vs group tour
5.2 Guided tour vs independent travel
6 What to sort out before you book
7 The trip in a sentence

Is 10 days enough for Vietnam?

The honest answer: yes, for a first visit if the itinerary is designed well.

Vietnam stretches over 1700 km from its southern tip to its northern border. You can’t see all of it in 10 days. What you can do is experience three genuinely different regions, the energy of the south, the charm of central Vietnam, the history and landscapes of the north without feeling like you’ve been through a blender.

The mistake most first-timers make is trying to see too many places rather than spending real time in fewer. Ten days done right means depth, not coverage. You’ll leave Vietnam with a real sense of the country, not a blurred highlight reel.

If you have more time, 14 days opens up more of the country: the Mekong Delta, the beaches of Phu Quoc, a slower pace throughout. But 10 days is a complete trip. Many people who’ve traveled Vietnam multiple times say their 10-day first visit was the one that made them fall in love with the country.

The route that works for 10 days

Every credible 10-day Vietnam itinerary covers the same three regions. The stops are not arbitrary, they represent the most distinct and rewarding experiences the country offers for first-time visitors.

tour map for a 10 day vietnam tour, starting from South to North, give travelers a glimpse of Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh City and the south (date 1–3)

Vietnam’s largest city is the most immediately overwhelming and the most immediately addictive. The traffic, the noise, the food, the history… it all hits at once.

Two nights in Ho Chi Minh City gives you time to find your footing, visit the city’s key historical sites, and make a day trip south to the Mekong Delta: a world of flat canals, coconut palms, village workshops, and river life that couldn’t feel more different from the city you just left. A visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels, an extraordinary underground network built during the Vietnam War, completes the southern chapter.

Symmetrical front view of Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral with a flock of pigeons flying across the blue sky
lush canal of ben tre in high view
A man watching a smiling young girl crawl into the narrow Cu Chi Tunnels, experiencing wartime history on a Cu Chi Tunnels tour in Vietnam.

Hoi An and central Vietnam (date 4–5)

A short flight north takes you to Da Nang, gateway to Hoi An – one of the most beautifully preserved towns in Southeast Asia. The pace shifts completely here. Ancient houses, lantern-lit streets, a river that glows at dusk. Two days in Hoi An means time to cycle through nearby villages, visit local artisans, and wander the ancient town at the pace it deserves.

Central Vietnam is the gear change the itinerary needs. After the intensity of Saigon and before the depth of Hanoi, Hoi An gives you space to breathe.

High-angle view of Hoi An Ancient Town, showcasing traditional yellow houses and wooden boats floating along the river. Capturing one of the Central Vietnam Highlights
a local lantern shop in Hoi An, Viet Nam

Hanoi, Ninh Binh, and Lan Ha Bay (date 6–10)

The north is where the itinerary reaches its full depth. Hanoi is a city of lakes, temples, colonial architecture, and one of the world’s great street food cultures. A day trip south to Ninh Binh, dramatic limestone karsts rising from emerald rice paddies, sampan boat rides through ancient waterways, cycling through temple-dotted countryside is one of the most quietly beautiful days in any Vietnam itinerary.

The finale is an overnight cruise on Lan Ha Bay: a night on the water surrounded by thousands of limestone islets, kayaking through hidden grottos, cooking classes on the sundeck, and a sunrise that most people describe as the highlight of the entire trip.

Wondering which end to start from – Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City? The answer depends on your flights, travel style, and a few practical factors. Read the full breakdown: 10 Days in Vietnam: North or South First?

side view of one pillar pagoda in hanoi
Aerial view of Tam Coc Ninh Binh river with two small boats gliding between lush green banks, framed by dramatic limestone karst mountains in the background.
High-angle view of Ha Long Bay showing limestone islands and a single cruise boat below.

What the trip actually feels like day to day

Reading an itinerary on paper and experiencing it on the ground are different things. The question most first-timers have isn’t ā€œwhat will I seeā€, it’s ā€œwhat will it feel like?ā€

A well-designed 10-day private tour runs at a leisurely pace. Mornings typically start around 8–9am. Most days have one main activity in the morning and either a second activity or genuine free time in the afternoon. Evenings are yours. The two domestic flights are efficient, an hour each and the cruise on Lan Ha Bay is two days of pure ease.

The days that are genuinely full Hanoi’s cultural day, the Ninh Binh day trip are full because there’s a lot worth seeing, not because the schedule has been overstuffed. Most people are surprised by how much breathing room there is.

Want the full picture of what each day looks and feels like? See What to Expect on a 10-Day Vietnam Tour (First-Timer Guide) Specifically worried about pace? See Will I Feel Rushed on a 10-Day Vietnam Tour?

What a 10-day Vietnam tour costs

Price is the question most people Google separately but should be understood as part of the overall picture.

A private 10-day Vietnam tour covering the route above starts from $2249 per person based on two adults. That includes all accommodation, domestic transport, two internal flights, guides at each destination, entrance fees, the Lan Ha Bay cruise, and most meals.

The price reflects what’s actually included: private transport throughout, experienced local guides, well-selected restaurants with full regional set menus, and a carefully chosen cruise. It’s not the cheapest option on the market, and it’s not designed to be.

The factors that most affect the final price are accommodation level, group size, and travel dates. A family of four pays less per person than a couple. Booking during high season costs more than shoulder season.

Want the full cost breakdown – what’s included, what’s not, and how it compares to booking independently? How Much Does a 10-Day Vietnam Tour Cost? (2026 Breakdown)

Choosing the right type of tour

Not all Vietnam tours are the same product, and the differences matter more than most travelers realize before they book.

Private tour vs group tour

A private tour means the vehicle, guide, and itinerary are yours alone. Your day moves at your pace. Your guide is focused entirely on your group. If you want to linger somewhere, you linger. If you want to skip something, you skip it.

A group tour puts you on a fixed schedule alongside 8–20 strangers. The price is lower. The flexibility is gone.

For couples and families visiting Vietnam for the first time, private tours consistently deliver a better experience. The price difference is real and so is the difference in what you actually get.

Full comparison of both options: Group Tour vs Private Tour Vietnam: What’s the Difference?

Guided tour vs independent travel

Vietnam is accessible to independent travelers. It’s also a country where local knowledge makes an enormous difference the history is dense, the regional differences are significant, and the logistics across three cities are genuinely complex to coordinate alone.

Whether a guided tour is worth it depends on how you travel, how much time you have, and what you want from the trip.

Honest breakdown of both approaches: Guided Tour vs Independent Travel in Vietnam

What to sort out before you book

A few practical things worth having clear before you confirm:

Your international flights. Vietnam’s two main international gateways are Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat) and Hanoi (Noi Bai). Which city you fly into determines which end of the country you start from — and often which flights are cheapest or most convenient from your home country.

Your travel dates. Vietnam’s weather runs in opposite patterns north and south. When it’s dry season in Saigon, it can be wet in Hanoi, and vice versa. The most reliable window for both ends is roughly November to April, though the country is visitable year-round with the right preparation.

Your group size and composition. Are you traveling as a couple, a family, or solo? This affects pricing, pacing preferences, and what kind of accommodation and activities work best. Families with young children have different needs from couples traveling light.

How much flexibility you want. A private tour itinerary is a starting point, not a fixed contract. Knowing upfront what you’d like to customize an extra night somewhere, a different activity, a dietary requirement makes the planning conversation easier.

The trip in a sentence

Ten days across Vietnam’s south, centre, and north. Ho Chi Minh City’s energy, Hoi An’s charm, Hanoi’s depth, Ninh Binh’s silence, and a night on the water at Lan Ha Bay. Done at a leisurely pace, with a private guide and vehicle, and enough free time each evening to find your own version of the country.

It’s not all of Vietnam. It’s enough of Vietnam to understand why people come back.

View the Glimpse of Vietnam — 10-Day Private Tour

Not sure if this is the right trip for you? Send us a message — one of our travel designers will talk it through and help you figure out what fits.

Go deeper on any part of this guide:

  • What to Expect on a 10-Day Vietnam Tour (First-Timer Guide)
  • 10 Days in Vietnam: North or South First?
  • Will I Feel Rushed on a 10-Day Vietnam Tour?
  • How Much Does a 10-Day Vietnam Tour Cost? (2026 Breakdown)
  • Group Tour vs Private Tour Vietnam: What’s the Difference?
  • Guided Tour vs Independent Travel in Vietnam

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