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Ben Tre vs. Can Tho: Which Mekong Delta Destination is Right for You?

February 9, 2026 by Marketing Team Views: 217 Blog

Ben Tre vs. Can Tho: Which Mekong Delta Destination is Right for You?

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1 Ben Tre vs. Can Tho: Which Mekong Delta Destination is Right for You?
1.1 At a Glance: Ben Tre vs. Can Tho Comparison
1.2 Ben Tre: The ā€œCradle of Coconutsā€
1.3 Can Tho: The ā€œWestern Capitalā€
1.4 The Floating Market Reality Check
1.5 Logistics: How Much Time Do You Have?
1.6 Check our relevant tours
1.7 Craft Your Mekong Journey with Ginkgo Voyage

Most travelers planning a trip to the Mekong Delta reach a similar conclusion early on: they want to avoid the ā€œtourist trapā€ reputation of My Tho. They seek something deeper, quieter, and more reflective of the ā€œrealā€ Southern Vietnam.

This search usually leads to two names: Ben Tre and Can Tho.

The challenge is that while both are located in the Delta, they offer fundamentally different experiences. Choosing between them isn’t about finding the ā€œbestā€ destination, it’s about matching the destination to the specific rhythm of your journey.

At a Glance: Ben Tre vs. Can Tho Comparison

FeatureBen TreCan Tho
Distance from Ho Chi Minh City~90 km (ā‰ˆ 2 hours)~170 km (ā‰ˆ 3.5–4 hours)
Best forDay trips & short staysOvernight or 2-day trips
Core ExperienceNarrow canals, coconut villages, rural lifeFloating markets, riverfront city life
AtmosphereQuiet, intimate, village-basedLively, regional hub
Crowd LevelsLow to moderateHigher, especially at Cai Rang market
Pace of TravelSlow, close-to-natureStructured, itinerary-driven
Ideal Traveler TypeFirst-time visitors short on timeTravelers wanting a fuller Mekong picture
Tourists are sitting on a sampan boat cruising along the river in the Mekong Delta.
Ben Tre
Can Tho

Ben Tre: The ā€œCradle of Coconutsā€

Ben Tre is often described as the ā€œGreen Soulā€ of the Mekong. Because it was historically difficult to reach (separated by wide rivers with no bridges until recently), it has preserved a sense of rural stillness that is harder to find elsewhere.

The Vibe: Intimate, lush, and agricultural. Life here happens under the canopy of millions of coconut palms.

The Experience: Ben Tre is best experienced through its narrow, shade-dappled canals. It is a place for:

  • Slow sampan rides: Drifting down small creeks where the nipa palm leaves touch the water.
  • Cycling: Riding through fruit orchards and coconut paths without the noise of engines.
  • Local Crafts: Visiting small-scale family workshops where people make coconut candy, mats, and baskets by hand.

Efficiency: Ben Tre is significantly closer to Ho Chi Minh City than Can Tho (about a 2-hour drive). This makes it the perfect choice for a 2-day/1-night immersion that doesn’t feel rushed, or even a very high-quality full-day trip.

5 tourists are sitting on a boat on the river in mekong delta and happily drinking whole coconut water

Ready to experience Ben Tre?

group of female travelers enjoying a rowing boat trip in ben tre

Authentic Mekong Delta

Drift through shaded canals, taste fruits picked straight from the orchard, and ride a xe-lĆ“i through coconut groves — Ben Tre at its most unhurried and real. A perfect day trip from Ho Chi Minh City

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Two travelers taking photos on boat amid nipa palm river scenery.

Cu Chi Tunnels & Mekong Delta

Experience two sides of Southern Vietnam in one day — uncover the wartime history of Cu Chi, then slow down in Ben Tre with local workshops, a fish farm, xe-lĆ“i ride, and a peaceful sampan along the canals.

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Can Tho: The ā€œWestern Capitalā€

Can Tho is the largest city in the Mekong Delta, acting as the economic and cultural hub of the region. It offers a much grander sense of scale.

The Vibe: Energetic and ā€œmajesticā€ This is where the Mekong River feels most powerful, with wide horizons and a bustling waterfront at Ninh Kieu Wharf.

The Experience: The primary draw is the Cai Rang Floating Market. Seeing hundreds of boats gathered at dawn to trade local produce is one of the most iconic images of Vietnam. Can Tho also offers higher-end boutique lodges and luxury stays (such as the Azerai) for those seeking ā€œquiet luxuryā€ in a river setting.

Can Tho is roughly a 3.5 to 4-hour drive from Saigon. It requires a bit more commitment, but it rewards you with the most famous river trade spectacle in Southeast Asia.

Check our relevant Can Tho Tour:

Local traders transferring goods between boats at Cai Rang floating market, Mekong Delta.

Mekong Delta Floating Market

A short 2-day trip to the Mekong Delta floating market. Cruise from Saigon to Cai Be, Vinh Long and Can Tho (Cai Rang Floating Market)

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a boutique cruise through Mekong River

Mekong Overnight Cruise

Cruise to discover the Mekong Delta. From Cai Be to Can Tho. Cycling or walking through quiet countryside paths, enjoying a sunset dinner on deck, and waking up to the bustling sights of Cai Rang Floating Market

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The Floating Market Reality Check

This is the most important ā€œtrade-offā€ for travelers in 2026.

Can Tho still hosts a vibrant floating market, but timing is everything. It requires a 5:30 AM or 6:00 AM start to see it at its peak before the sun and the larger tourist crowds take over. It is a chaotic, colorful, and loud experience.

Ben Tre, on the other hand, has very little floating trade left. Modern bridges have moved most of the commerce to the roads.

  • If your heart is set on seeing a ā€œmarket on the water,ā€ you must choose Can Tho.
  • If you are more interested in ā€œcanal life,ā€ gardens, and silence, Ben Tre will satisfy you more.

Logistics: How Much Time Do You Have?

  • If you have 1 night: Ben Tre is usually the better choice. You spend less time in the car and more time on the water. You can leave Saigon at 8:00 AM and be in a sampan by 10:30 AM.
  • If you have 2 nights: Can Tho becomes much more viable. A 2-night stay allows you to enjoy the city’s evening energy, visit the floating market at sunrise, and still have time to explore the deeper rural backwaters of the surrounding districts.

Choosing the right time to visit is also very important. In Southern Vietnam, March to May are the hottest months of the year, with temperatures reaching 38°C (100°F). You should consider these conditions for the most comfortable trip. For more information, please see the blog post "Best time to visit Ho Chi Minh City".

Check our relevant tours

Below are our curated tours, which include a visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels:

Glimpse of Vietnam

10-day journey start from Ho Chi Minh, to the North through the Mekong Delta, Central Heritage towns, and iconic Northern landscapes.

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Southern Vietnam Highlight

An 7-day Southern Vietnam journey blending food, culture, and relaxation — from Saigon

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smiling local woman on a fruit boat in Can Tho

South Vietnam Unfold

An 8-day Southern Vietnam journey blending food, culture, and relaxation — from Saigon to Mekong and beyond Phu Quoc Island

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Craft Your Mekong Journey with Ginkgo Voyage

At Ginkgo Voyage, we often find that the best way to see the South is not to choose between these two, but to connect them. By moving from the intimate coconut groves of Ben Tre toward the grand river hub of Can Tho, you witness the full spectrum of the Delta’s evolution. This is why our Southern Vietnam Unfold 8-Day Tour is designed to take you deeper into the region, ensuring you don’t just ā€œseeā€ the Mekong, but understand its various layers.

For a broader overview of how these provinces connect with transport, seasons, and surrounding destinations, it helps to step back and explore the full Mekong Delta Travel Guide, where Ben Tre, Can Tho, and other lesser-known areas are placed into a clear planning framework.

Have a question before you decide? Our team typically replies within a few hours.

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