Are you planning to travel to Vietnam in July and wondering about the weather and the must-see sites to visit? In this article, we will provide you with all the practical information you need so that you can make the most of your trip to Vietnam in July. Also discover our recommendations for the best destinations not to be missed during your stay.
Written by Lan DUONG (Travel Consultant)
Updated on Jun 27, 2025
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Yes, visiting Vietnam in July can be an excellent choice, especially for budget-conscious travelers and those looking to enjoy the sunny central coast. However, it requires smart planning to navigate the weather.
The Upside: Central Vietnam, including gems like Hoi An, Da Nang, and Nha Trang, is in its prime with hot, sunny weather and minimal rain. For international visitors, it's considered the low season, meaning significant discounts on international hotels and even airlines. You'll find fewer crowds at major cultural sites in cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
The Downside: The North and South are in their respective monsoon seasons, bringing daily, intense (but often short) downpours, high heat, and humidity. Trekking in mountainous areas is generally unadvisable due to muddy, slippery trails. There's also a risk of storms disrupting cruises in Ha Long Bay.
The Verdict: If your dream trip involves sunbathing in Hoi An and exploring cities on a budget, July is fantastic. If your heart is set on extensive trekking in Sapa or a guaranteed storm-free cruise in Ha Long Bay, you may want to reconsider.
Weather in Vietnam in July
Vietnam is a tropical country that experiences heat and humidity throughout the year. The country stretches over 2,000 kilometers from north to south, offering a wide variety of climates depending on the region.
In July, the average temperature in Vietnam is around 28 to 35 degrees. In general, it is a hot season with intense and short rains due to monsoons. These rains soften the ambient heat, providing a refreshing atmosphere for outdoor activities.
Vietnam North to South
Northern Vietnam in July
In July, northern Vietnam is in peak summer, with average daily temperatures around 30–35°C in Hanoi, often feeling warmer due to humidity levels of 70–90%. Rainfall averages 200–300 mm, with frequent showers and occasional heavy downpours. Mountainous areas like Sapa and Ha Giang are cooler, with temperatures ranging from 27°C–30°C, but heavy rain can make hiking trails muddy and challenging. Minor storms may occur, particularly affecting Ha Long Bay cruises, where schedules can be disrupted.
Green meadows after the summer rains (our travelers)
Central Vietnam in July
July brings hot, sunny conditions to Central Vietnam’s coastal areas, with average temperatures around 31°C (93.2°F), warmer than northern Vietnam. Humidity hovers at 65–80%. Coastal regions like Da Nang, Hoi An, and Nha Trang receive minimal rainfall (50–100 mm), with brief afternoon showers that temporarily ease the heat. The Central Highlands, including Dalat, are cooler (20–25°C) but wetter, with monsoon rains averaging 150–250 mm, often in short, heavy bursts.
When it comes to Southern Vietnam in July, the region experiences summer conditions with average temperatures around 30°C (86°F) in Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, with humidity at 75–90%. Coastal areas like Phu Quoc see slightly higher daytime temperatures, peaking at 32–34°C (90–93°F) and cooling to 24–26°C (75–79°F) at night.
Rainfall is significant, averaging 200–300 mm, with daily short but intense downpours, heavier than in June. In urban areas like Ho Chi Minh City, heavy rain can cause localized flooding, particularly in low-lying districts.
On islands like Phu Quoc and Con Dao, rough seas may disrupt ferry schedules, and transportation delays are common across the region.
One of the most confusing aspects of planning a July trip is the conflicting information about crowds. The reality is simple: it's a low season for international tourists but a peak season for domestic travelers.
July coincides with Vietnam’s summer holidays, driving high domestic tourism, especially on weekends. Popular beach destinations like Nha Trang, Da Nang, Phu Quoc, and Ha Long Bay see heavy crowds at resorts and restaurants. For travelers, this means that availability can be tight, and discounts at these domestic-focused venues are rare.
Conversely, big cities like Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi experience lower international tourist numbers. This makes July one of the cheapest months for urban stays, as international hotels in cities (and even some in coastal areas) often provide significant deals to attract foreign visitors.
This creates a unique travel strategy: you can explore cultural landmarks in the cities with fewer crowds and lower hotel prices, then join the lively local holiday atmosphere at the beaches.
Travel cost to Vietnam in July
Your biggest advantage when traveling to Vietnam in July is the cost. With fewer international tourists, hotels and airlines typically offer discounts and promotions to attract visitors.
While domestic-focused venues at popular beaches rarely offer discounts, the overall savings on international accommodation and flights can be significant.
Traveling in summer with friends or family is a great idea, and if you have chosen Vietnam as your destination, here is our selection of the best places to visit in July.
1. Northwest and Northeast Vietnam
Discover the beauty of the rice terraces of Northwest and Northeast Vietnam in July. This region is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, including rice terraces that stretch as far as the eye can see in places such as Hà Giang, Sapa, Cao Bang and Mu Cang Chai, Yen Bai. The majestic mountain ranges of the Northwest-east Vietnam create a spectacular backdrop, providing travelers with an unforgettable experience.
July is the best time for you to admire the fields here
In addition to the breathtaking panoramas, North-West Vietnam is also renowned for its ethnic diversity. Fascinating ethnic groups, such as the Hmong, Dao, Tay and Dzao, have resided here for generations. Travelers can immerse themselves in their culture, learn about their traditions, and have the unique experience of staying with locals at a homestay in Vietnam.
A friendly meal of our traveler Raymond Brée with the local hosts in Nghia Lo.
In July, the rice terraces of the North West - East take on a bright green color. This is the time when the rice plants grow vigorously, transforming the landscapes into veritable living paintings. Additionally, although a few showers may occur in July, they are generally short-lived and do not hamper activities, allowing visitors to fully enjoy their stay without major inconvenience.
Tam Coc - Ninh Binh, located in northern Vietnam, rises to the top of destinations to explore in July. Affectionately nicknamed "The Terrestrial Halong Bay", this region is famous for its emerging rock formations reminiscent of the sugar loaves of the famous maritime Halong Bay.
If you like nature, you are welcome to visit the sights such as Trang An Village, Mount Mua, Bai Dinh Temple, Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, Tam Coc – Bich Dong National Park and Cuc Phuong National Park. Unforgettable hikes in the heart of enchanting scenery await you, allowing you to follow the winding rivers which meander between the majestic limestone cliffs. This picturesque region of Vietnam offers perfect harmony between man and nature, creating a magical spectacle with every step of your journey.
Phong Nha – Ke Bang, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2003, is an exceptional national park located in central Vietnam. Its karst formations are considered the oldest in Asia, dating back almost 400 million years.
What makes Phong Nha-Ke Bang famous is not only its cave system, but also its tropical forests and underground rivers. Visitors are attracted to this national park for its priceless value and diverse landscapes: majestic caves, magnificent beaches, spectacular rock formations, magnificent underground rivers, impressive stalactites, vast dry caverns and deep underground lakes.
If you are planning to visit central Vietnam, Phong Nha-Ke Bang is the perfect place to discover in July
4. Cat Ba Island
Cat Ba Island is one of the most popular destinations in Vietnam. This island is part of the archipelago located in the southeast of Halong Bay and is the largest in the region, offering a wide variety of natural landscapes. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve, Cat Ba Island is famous for its coral reefs, rainforests and cave systems, making it a top destination for beach lovers.
For an unforgettable experience, it is recommended to take a cruise to discover Lan Ha Bay or the rugged mountains lined with small sandy beaches. Also be sure to visit the fishing village of Cai Beo. Learn more about this magnificent island, the jewel of the Halong Bay complex: Cat Ba.
Cat Ba Island
5. Nha Trang Coastal Town and Cam Ranh Bay
Nha Trang is still one of the most attractive destinations that tourists should visit because of its stunning beaches. You can get there by car or by plane, depending on your choice. You just need to move away from the city of Ho Chi Minh about 400 kilometers to enjoy this wonderful getaway to relax on the most beautiful beaches.
Beyond the stunning beaches, Nha Trang is also a renowned location for the Cham Po Nagar Tower , a remarkable architectural and cultural site of the Cham culture, which is carefully preserved in central Vietnam. This tower is a remarkable testimony to the exceptional architecture of Champa and is built to honor different deities. You won't be able to help but be amazed by the beauty of Nha Trang.
This place has remarkable beaches with a long coastline and stable weather throughout the year. Mui Ne is blessed with marvelous beauty thanks to its tropical landscapes and captivating sand dunes.
You will have the chance to visit many traditional villages and ancient buildings. Nighttime is the best time to relax while sipping a cocktail and listening to the sound of the waves. A pure moment of relaxation! Mui Ne has many resorts and hotels offering fun activities. Discover the must-do activities in Mui Ne.
Mui Ne Beach
7. Cham Islands
The Cham Islands are located near the charming ancient town of Hoi An. The Cham Islands include eight small islands located in Quang Nam Province and have been recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve. You can reach this island by a speed boat trip of 1 to 2 hours.
The Cham Islands also offer a variety of activities for visitors, such as boat rides around the island to admire the spectacular sea scenery and picturesque fishing villages. If you are a diver or snorkeler, you can dive and view the local marine wildlife and colorful corals.
Another popular activity is spending some relaxing time on one of the island's many beaches. Bai Ong Beach is one of the most popular, with its fine sand and crystal clear sea. There are also many other lesser known but equally beautiful beaches to explore.
Phu Yen, a coastal city located in the south-central region of Vietnam, stands out for its 190 km of coastline. It not only offers beautiful beaches and islands, but also impressive geological landscapes that you won't find anywhere else among Vietnamese coastal cities. With its remarkable rock formations by the sea, Phu Yen is a strikingly beautiful coastal destination that will captivate nature lovers.
Phu Yen is conveniently located close to the famous Vietnamese coastal towns of Quy Nhon and Nha Trang, only around 3 hours away. If you're looking for a beautiful new summer destination, Phu Yen is a fascinating and unmissable choice. With its wild and impressive beauty, this seaside town offers authentic experiences that are sure to seduce you.
Seen from above, Cape Dien looks like an image of a map of Vietnam with the letter S
9. Hue
Hue, located in Central Vietnam, was once the imperial capital of the Land of the Dragon in the 19th century. With a UNESCO world heritage site, Hue is an exceptional city on a cultural, historical and architectural level. It is surrounded by mountains, lagoons and beaches, with the poetic river of perfumes running through it. This city is considered a must-see destination in the center of the country. Find out more about Hue, Vietnam.
The Perfume River, Hue
10. Mekong Delta
Discover the charm of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam this July! Explore Ben Tre, famous for its coconut groves and canals. Enjoy a peaceful cruise and get a glimpse of local life. Visit Sadec, a serene town rich in history, and immerse yourself in the literary world of Marguerite Duras, the author of L'Amant. In Vinh Long, admire orchards filled with exotic fruits, explore the islands by boat, and taste local artisanal products. End your journey in Can Tho, the bustling capital of the Mekong Delta.
Tram Chim Park during the rainy season in the Mekong Delta
In July, you can expect pleasant temperatures ranging between 25 and 33 degrees Celsius. While there may be showers, they add to the lush beauty of the region.
Given Vietnam's tropical and subtropical climate, and the challenges posed by climate change, the Northern region can experience storms in the summer. Here’s some essential information to help you plan your trip and ensure the best experience:
Islands in Quang Ninh: Quan Lan, Co To, Ngoc Vung, Minh Chau, and Cat Ba Island (Hai Phong) are popular destinations in the North. However, July is the early season for storms, so consider this when planning your visit.
Northern Mountainous Areas: Destinations like Son La, Moc Chau, and Mai Chau are beautiful, but July storms can cause flash floods and landslides, especially on routes to Mai Chau and Moc Chau. These conditions can make travel difficult and dangerous.
While such weather conditions are not frequent, occurring only 1-2 days a month, it’s crucial to avoid storm times for safety. So, stay informed and plan accordingly to enjoy a safe and pleasant trip.
Great Itineraries to Vietnam in July
Please take a look at these sample itineraries that can be customized to fit your travel preferences and favorite destinations:
Vietnam Cultural Highlights 14 Days: Covers the most-wanted destinations from the north to the south. You will have a perfect view and capture all of the highlights of Vietnam’s culture, history, and cuisine. Yet still be able to enjoy the natural landscapes, pristine beaches, and the daily life beauty of local people with this Vietnam itinerary for 14 days.
Classic Adventure Vietnam 12 Days: Takes you to the most highlight places but also you can experience local life. For more than 10 days in Vietnam, you will travel from the south to the north to see highlights with lovely towns, enjoy stunning natural landscapes, and experience exquisite local cultures.
If you’re thinking about visiting Vietnam in July, keep in mind that the cost and how crowded it will be should be pretty good. However, the weather can be a bit unpredictable. But don’t stress about it too much – our travel expert can help plan a trip that fits your preferences and budget. With a customizable itinerary, you can be flexible and add the experiences you want. Just reach out to us by filling out this form to get a price quote.
Our last words
July is a great season for a family vacation. Despite the occasional rains, Vietnam's authentic beauty and diverse landscapes make it a fantastic destination. Traveling to Vietnam in July can be an excellent choice for a memorable vacation. While the weather can be unpredictable, our travel experts are here to help you design a trip that suits your preferences and budget. With a customizable itinerary, you can tailor your journey to include the experiences you desire. Simply fill out this form to get a personalized price quote. Choose one of the destinations on our list and pack your bags—our Kampá Tour team will be happy to take care of you and make your stay unforgettable. So, don't hesitate to contact us!
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Hello, Family of 7, 4 adults and 3 young kids age 8, 5, 5. we'll have July 5 to July 13 and interested in Ninh Binh, and the central region. Will need to be back to saigon July 13.
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Kampá Tour26 Mar 2025
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