Vietnam family holiday
A place where cultural exploration and outdoor adventures can be combined with relaxation.
Vietnam is an exciting and rewarding destination for families, with just the right mix of adventure, culture, and comfort. It’s easy to get around, packed with memorable experiences, and offers something to suit every age – from energetic teens to curious younger kids (and their parents).
What we love about Vietnam for family travel is how hands-on and engaging it is. In the north, families can take a cyclo tour through Hanoi’s Old Quarter, try a water puppet show, or learn to make fresh spring rolls in a cooking class. A cruise in Halong Bay is always a hit – kayaking between limestone karsts or simply relaxing on deck as the scenery drifts by.
Central Vietnam is home to the charming town of Hoi An, a great base for families. Here you can cycle through rice paddies, take a lantern-making workshop, or enjoy a laid-back beach day. It’s also a good spot for gentle cultural immersion, with street food markets and easy access to historic sites.
Down south, the Mekong Delta offers something completely different – think boat trips through coconut groves, local craft visits, and floating markets. For downtime at the end, Vietnam has plenty of family-friendly beach resorts in places like Da Nang and Phu Quoc.
From a practical point of view, the food is fantastic and easy to enjoy even with fussy eaters, the internal flights are reliable, and the hotels are well set up for families. Overall, Vietnam works brilliantly for those looking to experience Asia without feeling overwhelmed – it’s lively, safe, and full of moments your family will remember for years.

Family Adventure in Vietnam
- Hanoi
- Ha Long Bay
- Hoi An
- Ho Chi Minh City
From interactive cooking classes to biking through picturesque villages, every moment is crafted for family enjoyment.
Vietnam Trip Inspiration

Our Vietnam specialist, Nia, says:
“Vietnam is fantastic for families – it’s safe, welcoming and full of experiences kids and adults will love. Whether it’s trying new foods, cycling through rice paddies or kayaking in Lan Ha Bay, there’s real adventure at every turn.”
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FAQs About Your Vietnam Family Vacations Holiday
Planning a holiday to Vietnam Family Vacations? Our experts share advice on everything from what to pack, when to go, to tips for families, covering the questions we get asked the most.
Is Vietnam family-friendly?
Yes, Vietnam is suitable for families. Many attractions are educational and engaging for children, such as the water puppet shows and bike tours in the countryside. Accommodations and transport options are also increasingly family-friendly.
What activities can kids be involved in on a holiday to Cambodia?
Children enjoy exploring Angkor’s temples with treasure-hunt style tours, cycling through rice paddies, taking boat rides on Tonle Sap Lake, or learning local crafts in village workshops.
Is Vietnam safe for families?
Yes, Vietnam is generally very safe for family travel. Major cities, tourist areas, and resorts are welcoming, with low rates of serious crime. Standard precautions like keeping an eye on belongings, supervising children near water, and using reputable transport are recommended, but overall it’s a secure destination for all ages.
What’s the food like for kids in Vietnam?
Vietnamese cuisine is fresh, rich, and adaptable for children. Rice, noodles, spring rolls, and grilled meats are usually well-received, and fresh fruit is plentiful. Many restaurants are happy to adjust spice levels for younger diners, and street food stalls often have simple, child-friendly options.
How easy is it to get around Vietnam with children?
Getting around is straightforward with planning. In cities, taxis, rideshares, and cyclos are widely available. Trains and domestic flights make longer journeys manageable, while private drivers or guided tours are great for families who want comfort and flexibility.
Are there child-friendly cultural experiences in Vietnam?
Yes. Kids can enjoy hands-on cultural experiences such as lantern-making in Hoi An, visiting water puppet theatres in Hanoi, rice planting in rural villages, or joining cooking classes designed for families. Many attractions offer interactive learning that keeps children engaged.
Can we combine city sightseeing with nature on a family holiday in Vietnam?
Absolutely. Families can explore bustling cities like Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, then head to natural landscapes such as Halong Bay, Sapa, or the Mekong Delta. This mix of urban excitement and outdoor adventure works especially well for children, keeping days varied and memorable.
Do Vietnamese resorts cater to families?
Yes. Many resorts, especially in Danang, Nha Trang, Phu Quoc, and Hoi An, offer family rooms, swimming pools, kids’ clubs, and activities tailored to children. Staff are accustomed to hosting families, and amenities often include high chairs, baby cots, and child-friendly menus to make stays comfortable for all ages.
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Nia
Vietnam Expert