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Vietnam Budget Travel Guide 2026: What It Actually Costs

Vietnam Budget Travel Guide 2026: What It Actually Costs

by Nahida Azmin Nishu
July 4, 2026
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Vietnam Budget Travel Guide 2026: What It Actually Costs

Slug: vietnam-budget-travel-guide-2026Pillar: Travel > DestinationsKeyword: Vietnam budget travel guide 2026Excerpt: Vietnam in 2026 is still one of the best value destinations in Asia. Here's exactly what you'll spend on accommodation, food, transport and tours.Date: 2026-07-04

Is Vietnam Still Good Value in 2026?

Yes, genuinely. Prices have risen since the pre-pandemic era — accommodation in Hoi An and Da Nang has crept up notably — but Vietnam remains one of the most remarkable value-for-money destinations in Southeast Asia for travellers willing to eat local, take the right transport options, and book accommodation that isn't trying to be European.

The Actual Daily Budget Numbers

Budget backpacker: $25 to $35 per day. This covers a dorm bed, street food and local restaurants, local buses and sleeper trains, and entry to most sites. Mid-range independent traveller: $45 to $70 per day. Private room in a guesthouse, sit-down restaurant meals, the occasional coffee shop, day trips and tours. Comfortable traveller: $100 to $150 per day. Good hotels, curated tours, domestic flights between cities.

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What Things Actually Cost

Accommodation

Dorm beds: £5 to £12 per night in most cities. Private rooms at decent guesthouses: £15 to £30 per night. Boutique hotels in Hoi An and Hanoi's Old Quarter: £35 to £65 per night. The most expensive accommodation is in Phu Quoc and central Da Nang. The most affordable is in Hue and the Mekong Delta towns.

Food

A bowl of Pho at a street stall: £1.50 to £2.50. A banh mi from a cart: under £1. A full meal at a rice buffet restaurant: £2 to £3. A sit-down restaurant dinner in a tourist-facing establishment: £8 to £15. The gap between eating at street level and eating at a Western-style cafe is enormous — and the street level is often better food.

Transport

Grab (Vietnam's Uber) is cheap and reliable — a crosstown ride in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City typically costs £1.50 to £3. Sleeper trains between cities are the way to travel — a soft-sleeper berth from Hanoi to Hue costs around £20 to £35 and covers the journey overnight, saving you a night's accommodation. Budget domestic flights book for £25 to £60 if you plan ahead.

Tours and Activities

A day trip to Ha Long Bay from Hanoi: £40 to £80 depending on the quality of cruise — and quality varies enormously, so don't go with the cheapest option here. A cooking class in Hoi An: £20 to £35. Many of the best experiences cost very little or nothing beyond a small entry fee.

The North-to-South Route

Most travellers do some version of Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Ninh Binh, Hue, Da Nang and Hoi An, Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City. Three weeks is enough to see the highlights without rushing. Hoi An deserves two to three days minimum. Don't skip Ninh Binh if you want dramatic scenery without Ha Long Bay's tourist crowds — it's often described as Ha Long Bay on land and costs a fraction of the boat trip.

Practical Essentials

Visa: Most nationalities need an e-visa ($25, apply at evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn — do not use third-party sites). Valid for 90 days. The process takes about 3 business days online.

SIM card: Buy a Viettel or Mobifone SIM at the airport for around £5 to £8. You'll get unlimited data for a month.

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Cash: Carry cash in Vietnamese Dong. Street vendors, markets, and smaller restaurants are cash only. Vietcombank has the lowest withdrawal fees for foreign cards.

Best time to visit: November to April is reliable for the south and central regions. March to April hits a sweet spot for the whole country.

FAQ

Is Vietnam safe for solo travellers?

Generally very safe. The main risks are petty theft in tourist areas and traffic accidents. In Ho Chi Minh City, carry bags across your body rather than dangling on one shoulder.

How far in advance should I book accommodation?

For Hoi An and Ha Long Bay during peak season (December to January), book two to three weeks ahead. Everywhere else, 3 to 7 days is usually fine for budget and mid-range options.

Do I need travel insurance for Vietnam?

Yes, absolutely — and make sure it covers motorbike riding and emergency medical evacuation. Healthcare in major cities has improved but evacuation cover for serious injuries is not optional.

How much money should I bring for two weeks?

Budget for £600 to £900 all-in for two weeks on a mid-range itinerary, excluding flights. Backpacker-tight is achievable at £400 to £600.

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