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When it comes to travel destinations with great value, Vietnam is often the best place to visit. Whether you’re a foodie, a culture buff, or a nature lover, Vietnam has something for everyone. This year, HK Express has expanded its Vietnam routes to four cities – Da Nang, Hanoi, Phu Quoc Island, and Nha Trang – with up to 53 flights per week. That’s one of the most extensive Vietnam flight networks in Hong Kong. Planning your Vietnam getaway? We’ve rounded up budget-friendly yet stylish accommodations, delicious eats, and must-see sights to help you kick-start a luxury holiday on a low budget!
Price Range: As low as HKD $600 per night
Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Phu Quoc in Vietnam offer a diverse range of accommodation options, including affordable yet high-quality resorts. Each resort has its own unique charm—some are nestled in pristine tropical rainforests, feature private beaches, and offer five-star dining. These resorts combine luxurious service with a relaxing atmosphere for a memorable holiday.
Take Da Nang’s My Khe Beach area for example—it offers everything from budget-friendly resorts at around $600 per night to upscale five-star brands, making it easy to find something that suits your budget.
Price Range: As low as HKD $400 per night
Besides resorts, Vietnam also offers luxurious pool villas, especially in Nha Trang, where the vibe feels like the Maldives but at a fraction of the cost. These villas often face the sea, sit right by the beach, and come with private pools. You can even enjoy a floating breakfast—everything you’d want in a dream holiday, all in one place.
Price Range: As low as HKD $300 per night
Vietnam has plenty of hotels offering high-quality service and facilities at prices far lower than other parts of Asia. Many are in city centres or seaside areas, making it easy to explore nearby attractions and popular food. From Da Nang and Hanoi to Phu Quoc and Nha Trang, there are endless high-value hotel options for all kinds of travellers, catering to various preferences.
Egg coffee is a unique drink in Vietnam made by whipping egg yolks, sugar, and cream into a thick foam, then pouring it over strong Vietnamese coffee. The bitterness of the coffee and the rich, creamy foam create a one-of-a-kind taste. Originating in Ho Chi Minh City, it’s now popular across the country and a must-try for visitors.
Aside from egg coffee, coconut coffee is also a popular drink in Vietnam, with some places offering it for as little as HKD $10 per cup—perfect for multiple cups a day without breaking the bank.
Vietnam is full of stylish cafés with varied themes. Most don’t have time limits, so whether you’re snapping Insta-worthy photos, enjoying some quiet time, or chatting with friends, there’s a spot to suit every mood.
Due to its colonial history, Vietnam has many high-quality and reasonably priced French restaurants. Trying French food has become one of the unique things to do in Vietnam. With excellent dishes, elegant atmospheres, and beautiful presentation, the value is unmatched compared to dining in Hong Kong. If you’re in the mood for fine dining abroad, Vietnam is a top pick.
Tip: If you’re aiming for a popular Michelin-listed restaurant, it’s best to book in advance to avoid disappointment.
When it comes to Vietnamese cuisine, pho is without a doubt one of the most famous foods in Vietnam. Its broth is made by simmering beef bones for hours, served with silky rice noodles and your choice of beef or chicken. You can enhance the dish with bean sprouts, herbs, lime, and chilli served on the side. All that flavour for under HKD $20—how can you visit Vietnam without trying a bowl of pho?
Just a 2.5-hour drive from Hanoi, Ha Long Bay is a famous attraction for its majestic limestone karsts and islands—one of Vietnam’s most renowned natural wonders. You can cruise around to admire the scenery and visit the magnificent caves like “Heaven Palace Cave” and the famous “Surprise Cave”. Definitely a must-go destination in Vietnam Hanoi.
Hoi An is a well-preserved ancient town about 40 minutes from Da Nang. Its unique architecture and rich culture make it a wonderful place to explore Vietnamese history and heritage on foot. At night, the Hoi An riverside is aglow with flickering candlelight, where visitors can take a boat to enjoy the ancient town's night scenery and savor local Vietnamese cuisine.
Located on Phu Quoc Island, Sunset Sanato Beach is a perfect place to relax. With powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters, it’s an ideal spot to watch the spectacular sunset. Soak up the sun or sip a refreshing drink at a nearby beach bar—come evening, the golden hues over the sea are simply mesmerising. It is truly one of Vietnam's must-visit vacation spots.
VinWonders Amusement Park in Nha Trang is a top choice for family travel in Vietnam, offering with thrilling rides, entertaining shows, and even a water park. It combines excitement and joy, making it a popular destination for Vietnam tourism.