Vietnam’s picturesque exotic nature, luxurious sandy beaches, and ancient landmarks attract more tourists each year. Factors contributing to the popularity of Vietnamese resorts include a favorable climate for year-round vacations, affordable hotel accommodations, and food.
Previously, Vietnam attracted travelers with its exotic landmarks and nature, but recently, Vietnamese beach resorts for family vacations with children have become popular. Choosing the right resort is crucial for a comfortable family vacation. Here is information about the best options for family vacations.
Nha Trang

Nha Trang is a resort with a well-developed tourist infrastructure, popular among Russian tourists. Most hotels, shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, and landmarks meet international standards. Nha Trang’s natural treasure is its city beach, a 7-kilometer stretch of white sand along the Nha Trang Bay of the South China Sea.
Small islands scattered in the bay protect Nha Trang’s coastline from wind and storms, making the sea usually calm and safe for children. Long, clean beaches, a gentle shallow entrance to the water, and numerous children’s activities are the advantages of Nha Trang. Hotel complexes often have playgrounds, children’s pools, and special children’s menus, creating excellent conditions for kids. Many hotels offer free or discounted stays for children under six.
Phan Thiet

Phan Thiet is a popular tourist destination on the southern coast. The well-maintained beaches, shallow water near the shore, and gradual entrance to the sea allow parents to relax with their children. Phan Thiet is a year-round resort with an average annual temperature of +28°C to +30°C. From November to April, the weather is dry, while May to October is the low season.
Rain showers are usually brief, occurring at night or early morning. The coastline is often windy, making the heat more bearable. In summer, waves appear, while in winter, the sea is usually calm, favorable for children’s swimming. Phan Thiet offers a range of comfortable hotels suitable for families, with many offering free stays for children under 12.
Mui Ne

Mui Ne village, part of Phan Thiet, has become a popular winter destination for Russian-speaking tourists. The village has signs and menus in Russian, making visitors feel at home. Mui Ne boasts one of Vietnam’s best beaches, a 15-kilometer stretch along the South China Sea.
In summer, it attracts surfers, while in winter, when the sea is calm, it draws many families with children. The beaches near the hotels are well-maintained, with necessary amenities and convenient water access for children’s swimming. Although Mui Ne lacks significant landmarks, it offers a good vacation for children and lively nightlife for adults.
Da Nang

Da Nang, a major tourist center in central Vietnam, offers numerous family-friendly activities, from water sports like banana boat rides and parasailing to dining options in restaurants, cafes, and karaoke bars. The stunning 32-kilometer China Beach is one of the world’s most luxurious beaches, surrounded by 5-star hotel complexes, comfortable 4-star hotels, and standard 3-star family hotels.
The beaches are well-maintained, with necessary facilities and a gentle sandy entrance to the sea. Many hotels have children’s pools and playgrounds, and restaurants often offer children’s menus.
Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc, the largest island in the Vietnamese archipelago, located 15 kilometers from Cambodia, is known as a prestigious sea resort. Its untouched exotic nature, mountains, tropical forests, and unique architecture make it a charming destination. The mild climate, stunning white sandy beaches, shallow turquoise sea, and peaceful atmosphere make it ideal for family vacations.
Before booking a hotel, inquire about the facilities for children, such as playgrounds, playrooms, and children’s pools. Many hotels offer these amenities, and restaurants often have special children’s menus. The best time to visit Phu Quoc with children is from mid-November to mid-May. The rainy season lasts only one month in October, unlike other Vietnamese resorts.
Con Dao

The Con Dao archipelago is a protected national park with mangrove forests, jungles, bright flowers, and crystal-clear streams. The islands are home to monkeys, tropical birds, and numerous turtles that lay eggs on the beaches from April to November.
Con Dao has over 20 pristine sandy beaches, with Ong Dung Beach being particularly popular for its crystal-clear water and gentle sandy bottom. The rainy season is barely noticeable, lasting from May to November, with temperatures not dropping below +27°C. The dry season runs from December to April.
Con Dao is a relatively new resort with developing tourist infrastructure. It offers peace and solitude in pristine nature, suitable for family tourists. Accommodation options include luxurious 5-star hotels and budget 4-star and 3-star hotels. Many prefer to stay in villas or bungalows.
Dalat

Dalat, nestled in the mountains at an altitude of 1475 meters and surrounded by evergreen forests, is rich in clean lakes, rivers, and waterfalls. The resort, built by the French during colonization, resembles the French Alps.
Dalat differs from other Vietnamese resorts with its comfortable highland climate. When coastal resorts reach +34°C to +36°C, Dalat rarely exceeds +28°C. The resort has clean mountain air, golf courses, tennis courts, and opportunities for horseback riding.
On Lake Xuan Huong, you can swim and boat. Most comfortable hotels are in the city center, west of the market, with many restaurants, shops, and tourist offices. Many hotels offer children’s entertainment, and some even have their own cinemas.
Vung Tau

Vung Tau, a quiet seaside resort, is a popular choice for families with children. The warm sea and sandy beaches with shallow water are suitable for swimming and sunbathing, even for the youngest tourists.
For a comfortable stay, choose a hotel with its own beach and necessary facilities, as city beaches are not clean, lack amenities, and are crowded on weekends. Besides beach activities, families can enjoy excursions to Vung Tau’s numerous landmarks. The resort is about two hours from Ho Chi Minh City by bus or ferry.
Phan Rang

Phan Rang is a quiet resort town in southern Vietnam, perfect for a peaceful family vacation with children. Its golden sandy beach stretches for 5 kilometers, forming a quiet bay with virtually no waves. The gentle entrance to the clean, warm sea is ideal for families with small children.
The best hotels, meeting European 4-star standards, are located directly on the beach, providing all necessary amenities for a carefree vacation. Nearby are restaurants offering local and European cuisine. The town has a picturesque park popular with tourists and locals.
Hoi An

Hoi An, a picturesque seaside town, blends various architectural styles—Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and European. The town is quiet after 10 PM when bars and cafes close, making it convenient for families with children. Staying in a 4-star or 5-star hotel ensures no problems with feeding children of any age.
Hotel restaurants serve both national and European cuisine. Dining in city center cafes is cheaper than on the beach. The city beach is about 2 kilometers from the center, but some hotels are close to the sea with equipped beach areas. Hoi An’s sandy coastline is fringed with palm trees or casuarina trees providing shade.
Public beaches are not known for their cleanliness, but the sea entrance is suitable for children’s swimming. The sea is warm all year, but the beaches can be crowded during the high season from November to early May.
Entertainment for Children

Not all Vietnamese resorts offer a wide range of children’s entertainment. If children’s activities are important to you, focus on resorts where beach relaxation can be combined with children’s entertainment.
In Nha Trang, children can visit Vinpearl Amusement Park, connected to the city by a cable car. The island offers an aquarium tunnel, electric sled rides, a water park, and a clean sandy beach. Vinpearl also has many shops, cafes, and restaurants. A single ticket allows access to all attractions, the water park, and the aquarium for the entire day.
In Da Nang, children enjoy the Da Nang Water Park along the Han River. The park, covering over 10 hectares, features tropical gardens, thrilling rides, water slides, pools, a stage for cultural programs, and a large restaurant seating about 2,000 people. Families also enjoy visiting Asia Park with its Ferris wheel, various attractions, monorail, and children’s fortress.
Dalat is interesting for teenagers with its excursions. They will enjoy visiting the “Crazy House” hotel, resembling a giant tree trunk with stairs, labyrinths, and mysterious caves. The Prenn Park, 10 kilometers from Dalat, amazes with its picturesque 4-meter waterfall accessed via a narrow path cut into the rock. The park offers boat rides to the waterfall, ostrich or elephant rides, and a mini-zoo where you can observe civet cats involved in making elite coffee.
Vung Tau offers unique landmarks. Children will enjoy climbing to the top of the Christ Statue on a spiral staircase, offering a stunning view of the resort. Another viewpoint is the 18-meter lighthouse. The “Reclining Buddha” temple impresses with its architecture, while the White Palace, dating back to the early 19th century, features ancient Greek statues and a Chinese ceramics exhibition.
Phan Rang offers excursions to Cham Towers, architectural complexes from the 9th to 13th centuries scattered throughout the resort. The best-preserved towers are on a hill 8 kilometers from the town. Visiting the Cham Culture Museum with household items and clothing is educational.
Best Time to Visit

Vietnamese resorts have a tropical climate with many sunny days, high humidity, and heavy rains during the low season. The average annual temperature is +28°C to +30°C. The low season, with tropical downpours, lasts from May to October.
Rain usually lasts no more than half an hour, often occurring at night or early morning, followed by sunshine. Experienced tourists recommend visiting Vietnamese resorts with children from September to November, when the rainy season ends, and the scorching heat has not yet set in.
From November to April, the dry season prevails. The weather from March to early May is also favorable for children’s swimming, with air temperatures reaching +28°C to +30°C and water temperatures at +26°C to +28°C. In summer, rain, heat above +30°C, and high humidity can spoil a vacation with children.
Phu Quoc is less affected by rain during this period. Considering these climatic conditions, it is recommended to travel to Vietnam with a child over two years old. Very young children may struggle with the long flight and sudden climate change.