Finding the best places to visit in Vietnam with family is always a challenging task for many parents. An ideal destination needs to be safe for elderly family members while still being exciting for young children. Therefore, choosing a well-balanced itinerary is extremely important. In this article, Joytime Travel will suggest some of the best destinations for your upcoming family vacation.
This cluster of destinations prioritizes convenience, with travel times from the city center or airport kept under 45 minutes. These are among the most practical choices when traveling in Vietnam, making it easier to find food, access safe medical services, and avoid exhausting both elderly travelers and young children.

Hoi An ancient town charm - Source: Vo Van Tien
The ancient town sits along the Thu Bon River and is known for its yellow-walled heritage houses and long-standing Chinese assembly halls, such as Fujian and Cantonese Assembly Halls. Street food here is incredibly diverse and generally gentle on children’s stomachs. Along the small alleys, you can easily find Banh Mi Phuong, Mot herbal drink, warm tofu pudding, or enjoy cao lau and mi Quang at riverside restaurants.
Recommended experience: Watch the Hoi An Memories Show, an impressive outdoor cultural performance with tickets starting from VND 600,000. Elderly travelers can take a cyclo ride around the ancient town for around VND 150,000 per trip, while children will especially enjoy taking a boat ride and releasing flower lanterns on the Hoai River for about VND 50,000 per boat.
Visiting tip: Motor vehicles are banned from the ancient town in the morning from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and in the late afternoon to evening from 3:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Take your family for a walk around 4:00 p.m. to enjoy snacks, shopping, and the lantern-lit streets without worrying about traffic fumes.
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My Khe Beach family escape - Source: Tran Long
My Khe Beach runs parallel to Vo Nguyen Giap coastal road, just 3 km from the city center and about a 15-minute drive from Da Nang International Airport. Around this area, you will find many fresh seafood restaurants with clearly listed prices, mini convenience stores where you can quickly buy diapers and baby formula, and foot massage shops that are ideal for grandparents to relax after a day of walking.
Beach safety: The beach has a long stretch of white sand, shallow water, and warm sea temperatures. Swimming areas are clearly marked with safety buoys, and lifeguards are stationed on watchtowers to remind visitors with whistles when needed continuously.
Accommodation options: Along Vo Nguyen Giap Street, there are many 4-star family-friendly hotels, such as Sala Danang and TMS, with rates starting from VND 1,500,000 per night. You only need to cross the road to reach a wooden boardwalk where you can push a stroller straight down to the sand.

Ba Na Hills family adventure - Source: Ba Uoc Phung
This attraction is located in Hoa Ninh Commune, about 25 km from Da Nang city center. Ba Na Hills Da Nang feels like a miniature Europe, featuring the charming French Village, Debay Wine Cellar, and the world-famous Golden Bridge. The area also has large buffet restaurants, costing around VND 350,000 per person, with a wide variety of Asian, European, and regional Vietnamese specialties. This makes lunch much easier for large families with different tastes.
Reference ticket prices: Cable car tickets are currently around VND 900,000 per adult and VND 750,000 per child from 1 m to 1.4 m tall. Children under 1 m can enter for free. This ticket includes transportation and most games inside Fantasy Park.
Transportation tip: Families should rent a private car from Da Nang city center for around VND 600,000 - 700,000 round trip instead of calling a taxi, as this gives you more flexibility with your schedule. Always remember to bring a light jacket, as the temperature on the mountain peak usually ranges from only 15°C to 20°C.


This group of destinations perfectly combines majestic natural landscapes with light physical activities. It is an ideal itinerary for inspiring teenagers’ sense of adventure and encouraging them to step away from their phone screens.

Trang An family boat ride - Source: Nguyen Ngoc Tien
Located about 95 km from Hanoi, Trang An can be reached in just around 2 hours by expressway. It is known for its flooded limestone karst system and mysterious water caves. Around the boat pier and nearby restaurants, families can easily enjoy local specialties such as crispy rice with pork floss or grilled goat, both of which are flavorful yet easy to eat for children and foreign visitors.
Recommended experience: The whole family will sit on a hand-rowed wooden boat for about 3 hours, passing through cool caves where you may need to lower your head as the boat glides under the rock formations. The package boat ticket costs VND 250,000 per adult and VND 120,000 per child. In addition, renting bicycles for around VND 50,000 per day to explore the rice fields in nearby Tam Coc is also very popular with families.
Visiting tip: The hand-rowed boats have no roof, so it is best to go early in the morning or after 3:00 p.m. Families should bring conical hats, apply sunscreen, and prepare personal bottles of water, as there are no stops to buy drinks along the water route.
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Ha Long Bay family escape - Source: Rachel Claire
This area is about 2.5 hours from Hanoi via the smooth 5B Expressway. It features thousands of limestone islets rising from emerald-green waters. What makes Lan Ha Bay different is that it is often more pristine and less crowded than Ha Long Bay. The food here is also incredibly diverse, with fresh local seafood such as live squid, steamed mantis shrimp with lemongrass, and grilled oysters with scallion oil.
Recommended experience: Instead of taking a tiring day boat trip, families should consider booking an overnight cruise, which costs around VND 2,500,000 - 3,500,000 per person for a 2-day, 1-night tour. Teenagers will especially enjoy kayaking through Dark and Bright Cave, joining fun activities on the deck, or going night squid fishing with the crew.
Accommodation tip: Choosing a cruise is the best way for parents to make the trip effortless, as the price usually includes a luxury cabin, sightseeing tickets, and 4 full meals on board. You should prioritize 5-star steel-hulled cruises for more spacious areas and a quiet, smoothly running air-conditioning system.
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This group of destinations is made for busy parents who simply want a place with everything in one area, from dining and entertainment to accommodation, so they do not have to worry about planning every day.

Phu Quoc family fun - Source: Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc
This entertainment complex is located in the northern part of the island, in the Ganh Dau area, about 40 minutes from Phu Quoc Airport. It is an ideal all-in-one ecosystem with buffet restaurants and fast food options always available. For a change of taste, families can head to the nearby Grand World area to try the famous Kien Xay bun quay or enjoy grilled seafood at the lively night market.
Recommended experience: At the Safari, the whole family will ride a special bus into the forest to see lions, rhinos, and other animals up close, following the “visitors inside, animals outside” model. At VinWonders, children can have fun at the water park or watch the Mermaid Show at the aquarium. Combo tickets for both attractions cost around VND 1,350,000 per adult.
Visiting tip: These two attractions cover a very large area. To prevent grandparents and young children from getting exhausted from walking, you should consider buying the internal buggy service, also known as the VIP tour. Visit the Safari early in the morning when the animals are still active and not tired from the heat, then move to VinWonders in the afternoon.



Sao Beach white sand paradise - Source: Quang Nguyen Vinh
Sao Beach is located in the southern part of the island and is famous for its crescent-shaped shoreline and smooth white sand that feels firm under your feet without sinking. Along the beach, there are thatched-roof restaurants offering lounge chairs and fresh local seafood. Families can enjoy herring salad, grilled sea urchin with scallion oil, or crab fried rice, which is easy for young children to eat.
Recommended experience: The seawater here is very shallow. Even when you swim dozens of meters from the shore, the water may only reach an adult’s chest. The waves are as calm as a lake, making it extremely safe for children learning to swim. Parents can rent sun loungers for around VND 100,000 - 150,000 per chair, relax with fresh coconut water, watch the kids play in the sand, or rent a SUP board for the whole family to paddle together.
Best time to visit: Unlike many other beaches in Phu Quoc, Sao Beach is at its best from May to October, when the sea is sheltered from the wind, the water is crystal clear, and there is little trash drifting ashore. Freshwater shower areas here charge a small fee, around VND 20,000 per use, so it is best to prepare some small cash in advance.
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The most practical answer to where to go in Vietnam with family is the Da Nang - Hoi An route. You only need to spend around VND 300,000 on a taxi and about 40 minutes on the road, allowing your children to enjoy My Khe Beach in the morning, then take grandparents for a lantern-lit stroll and watch the Hoi An Memories Show in the evening.
The most practical and safest option for a travel Vietnam family trip is to install the Grab or Xanh SM app and choose a 7-seater car for getting around the city. Fares are shown clearly in the app, so you do not have to worry about bargaining. For interprovincial routes or airport transfers, book a private car in advance to ensure there is enough trunk space for a stroller and several large suitcases.
Yes, but in reality, these facilities are usually only guaranteed at 4- to 5-star hotels and resorts. Baby cots, high chairs, and Kids Clubs with childcare services are often provided as standard complimentary amenities. If you book a room at a 3-star hotel or below, or stay at a homestay, these items are usually not available, and your child may need to share a bed with the parents.
Choosing the right places to visit in Vietnam with family becomes much easier when you understand the preferences of each generation. From peaceful beaches to charming ancient towns, Vietnam always offers wonderful moments for the whole family to connect. Instead of getting tired from planning everything on your own, contact Joytime Travel Agency to book a tour. We will take care of every detail and bring you the most relaxing and complete vacation possible!
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