Ha Long Bay, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City & beyond — incredible value at every turn
Vietnam has emerged as one of Southeast Asia's most compelling destinations, offering stunning natural beauty, fascinating history, world-class street food, and extraordinary value for money. While direct flights from the US don't exist yet, well-routed one-stop connections keep fares competitive, especially from West Coast cities.
January through March and September through November offer the cheapest flights. Consider regional weather patterns — Vietnam stretches 1,000+ miles north to south.
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How much do flights to Vietnam cost?
Roundtrip flights from the US typically range from $600-1,000. During sales, fares can drop to $450-650 roundtrip from West Coast cities. Korean Air and ANA often have the best deals.
Do I need a visa for Vietnam?
US citizens need a visa but can get an e-visa online (valid for 90 days, single/multiple entry). The e-visa costs $25 and is approved within 3 business days.
Which city should I fly into — Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City?
Hanoi is best for northern Vietnam (Ha Long Bay, Sapa). Ho Chi Minh City is best for the Mekong Delta and southern beaches. Many travelers fly into one and out of the other.
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