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See our guaranteed departuresA family holiday to Vietnam is an adventure that invites both discovery and connection, brilliantly suited for travelers of all ages. For those considering a family trip to Vietnam, thoughtful planning ensures every member—especially the youngest—gets the most out of this colorful, welcoming destination. Drawing on Shanti Travel’s decades of expertise in family journeys throughout Asia, here’s how your Vietnam adventure can become an unforgettable shared memory.
If Southeast Asia is the perfect destination to visit with children, then Vietnam is the star of the show! From north to south, this country is a real delight to marvel together on a family holiday to Vietnam. While Vietnam remains a developing country, the sanitary conditions are relatively good, and locals approach families with warmth and genuine hospitality. A family trip to Vietnam will be an opportunity to let children understand the richness of the experience, by encouraging them to meet the locals, and share their curiosity and excitement.
Some of our favourite activities for a family holiday to Vietnam:
Expert Tip: To keep travel enjoyable, focus on three to four regions to avoid fatigue and maximize your family’s energy and enthusiasm for new experiences.
On a family holiday to Vietnam, you will undoubtedly get a chance to appreciate the local cuisine (which is not very spicy) and an amazing variety of fruits little ones might never have seen before. It’s simple to find local specialties—like pho, fresh spring rolls, or savory pancakes—that appeal to children, especially in bustling markets or casual eateries. Don’t hesitate to ask for dishes without chili or strong spices if your kids are sensitive. International options like pizza, pasta, burgers, and ice cream are available in cities and towns, offering comforting alternatives.
Expert Tip: Bottled water is a must for all ages, available everywhere. When in doubt, enjoy fruits that can be peeled and avoid raw leafy greens from street vendors.
While on a family holiday to Vietnam, parents will find that supplies like diapers, potties and children's clothes are easily available in the big cities, but less so in rural areas. For babies and toddlers, pack essentials—familiar snacks, wipes, formula—especially if visiting the countryside. Vietnamese pharmacies are usually well-stocked and helpful, but bring your child’s usual medications just in case.
Safety & Health:
Cultural Etiquette & Family Logistics:
In Vietnam, it is particularly important to pay attention to what your child puts in their mouth. Natural curiosity can be risky where illnesses like dysentery, typhoid, and hepatitis remain present. Teach your children about safe eating habits and encourage frequent handwashing, especially before meals.
With thoughtful planning and a spirit of adventure, a family holiday to Vietnam can be both relaxing and inspiring—offering shared experiences that your children will treasure long into adulthood.