Our Vietnam family holidays & tours
There is so much to enjoy on our Vietnam family holidays – water puppet theatres, laid-back islands and friendly local communities. Cycling, kayaking, hiking and snorkelling will keep teenagers entertained, and there is an excellent balance of culture and nature, chaos and tranquillity. Our family holidays in Vietnam use locally-run accommodation, like a homestay in the Mekong Delta, and visit cottage industries along the way, to give you vivid, vibrant Vietnam in all its glory, in a way that benefits local communities.
Our top Family holidays in Vietnam
Vietnam family holiday with teenagers
From
£895 to £1155
9 days
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Experience adventure the active way on this family trip
Small group2025: 21 Dec, 26 Dec, 28 Dec, 2026: 2 Jan, 5 Jan, 29 Mar, 31 Mar, 4 Apr, 5 Apr, 7 Apr, 8 Apr, 9 Apr, 11 Apr, 27 Jun, 29 Jun, 30 Jun, 2 Jul, 4 Jul, 6 Jul, 8 Jul, 11 Jul, 24 Jul, 28 Jul, 31 Jul, 3 Aug, 7 Aug, 14 Aug, 19 Sep, 22 Sep, 25 Sep, 29 Sep, 2 Oct, 12 Dec, 15 Dec, 17 Dec, 20 Dec, 23 Dec, 27 Dec, 28 Dec, 29 Dec, 31 Dec, 2027: 1 Jan, 4 Jan, 8 Jan, 11 Jan, 27 Mar, 30 Mar, 1 Apr, 3 Apr, 5 Apr, 7 Apr, 9 Apr, 11 Apr ...
Family holidays to Vietnam
From
£1590
13 days
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A 2-week, escorted Vietnam family tour, from north to south
Tailor made
Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam family holiday
From
US $3923
16 days
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Experience culture, nature in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam
Tailor made
Tailor made family holiday in Vietnam
From
US $1622
12 days
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An exhilarating adventure of Family fun across Vietnam.
Tailor made
Vietnam family holiday, small group
From
£1899 to £2299
14 days
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Explore Vietnam's vibrant coast and cities
Small group2026: 5 Apr, 19 Jul, 23 Jul, 26 Jul, 9 Aug, 16 Aug, 16 Dec, 2027: 28 Mar, 4 Apr, 18 Jul, 22 Jul, 25 Jul, 8 Aug, 15 Aug, 15 Dec
North to South Vietnam family holiday
From
£1265 to £1395
11 days
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A great family trip from one end of Vietnam to the other
Small group2025: 21 Dec, 2026: 27 Mar, 28 Mar, 5 Jul, 19 Jul, 2 Aug, 5 Aug, 16 Aug, 20 Dec
South East Asia family adventure holiday
From
£1859 to £2199
14 days
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A journey across Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand
Small group2026: 29 Mar, 26 Jul, 9 Aug, 2027: 28 Mar, 25 Jul, 1 Aug, 8 Aug
Family holiday in Vietnam
From
£1130 to £1590
13 days
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Explore the lively streets and hidden corners of Vietnam
Small group2025: 20 Dec, 23 Dec, 26 Dec, 31 Dec, 2026: 2 Jan, 4 Jan, 7 Jan, 9 Jan, 11 Jan, 27 Mar, 28 Mar, 29 Mar, 30 Mar, 1 Apr, 2 Apr, 3 Apr, 4 Apr, 5 Apr, 7 Apr, 8 Apr, 10 Apr, 11 Apr, 27 Jun, 28 Jun, 30 Jun, 1 Jul, 2 Jul, 3 Jul, 4 Jul, 5 Jul, 6 Jul, 7 Jul, 24 Jul, 26 Jul, 30 Jul, 2 Aug, 7 Aug, 14 Aug, 19 Sep, 20 Sep, 21 Sep, 22 Sep, 23 Sep, 25 Sep, 26 Sep, 27 Sep, 28 Sep, 29 Sep, 1 Oct, 2 Oct, 3 Oct, 19 Oct, 12 Dec, 15 Dec, 18 Dec ...
Saigon to Bangkok family holiday
From
£1795 to £1895
14 days
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An action packed family adventure across South East Asia
Small group2026: 28 Mar, 18 Jul, 26 Jul, 1 Aug, 4 Aug, 15 Aug, 19 Dec
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Vietnam family holiday highlights
The fluid, s-shape of Vietnam supplies a natural route from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City with overnight trains and domestic flights providing travel options for families to keep cultural contrasts coming thick and fast, and young adventurers excited and eager for more. Vietnam yearns to be appreciated and deserves to be, too. Poverty and the Vietnam War can be tough for little kids to comprehend but older children, teens, will learn about the world, warts and all, as well as enjoying the chance to make new friends as part of a small group tour or interact with local children as part of a homestay experience. If travel broadens the mind, family holidays in Vietnam fill in the gaps, with Nha Trang, the Mekong Delta and the limestone landscapes of Halong Bay, all playing their part in memorable moments to be shared as a team or coveted as secret treasures.
Tailor made
Tailor made holidays allow for more freedom of choice and include detailed trip notes to complement an itinerary that’s been chosen to meet your budget and preferences. Tailor made means young children (under five) can come too rather than sticking to a minimum age limit, as per small groups, and flexible itineraries can be created to include child-specific activities and ‘down time’. Although tour leaders won’t accompany tailor made groups, English-speaking tour guides will be on hand to help you in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and the historic cities of Hue and Hoi An. Finally, free days can be built into tailor made trips alongside chances to stay a little longer in one place and a choice of accommodation.
Small group
If you fancy travelling in Vietnam with other families who have children of a similar age, small group holidays (no more than 20 people per group, three to five families) are ideal. Small groups also include a tour leader throughout so you don’t have to worry about tickets, languages and travel times, and your family can enjoy being together, on the same level. Travel will often feature traditional junk boats, three-wheeled cycle rickshaws (cyclos), private minibuses, overnight sleeper trains from Hanoi to Danang, and the occasional domestic flight. The majority of hotel accommodation will be en suite, with a basic swimming pool, or in a traditional guesthouse or even staying with a local family, in their own home.
Go on a family holiday in Vietnam if....
... you don’t mind one or two lengthy bus or train rides and the thought of your family kayaking, cycling or spending a night on a traditional ‘junk’ boat doesn’t fill you with fear.
... your family can handle a stroll around an ancient walled city or floating market before enjoying the peace of a pagoda on a lake or respectfully visiting a Buddhist temple.
... you’re happy to stay in accommodation that’s small and locally owned and you’re not afraid to go without mod cons if it means having an authentic homestay experience.)
... your family can handle a stroll around an ancient walled city or floating market before enjoying the peace of a pagoda on a lake or respectfully visiting a Buddhist temple.
... you’re happy to stay in accommodation that’s small and locally owned and you’re not afraid to go without mod cons if it means having an authentic homestay experience.)
Best time to go
Southern Vietnam is consistently warm (above 30°C) all year, with brief daily downpours in May-Nov offering refreshing respite from humidity but little consequence to travel plans. Autumn, Christmas and Easter holidays (Oct-Apr) find the central coast lashed by colder monsoon rains, although Oct-Mar is the best time to go on a family holiday in Vietnam if you’re heading for Hanoi and Halong Bay. In general, Vietnam is drier in winter and wetter and hotter during the summer. Tet celebrations in Jan-Feb all but bring things to a standstill, although they can be good fun if you’re happy to join in.
Our Family holidays in Vietnam reviews
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21Family holidays in Vietnam reviews
Sally Griffiths27 Nov 2025
Fantastic. So well organised. It all went like clockwork. Our guides were very knowledgeable and open to suggestions of what we wanted to do.read more
Nicola Goddard01 Sep 2025
Fantastic way to visit Vietnam with the family, to have a great experience and really feel looked after. We loved Hoi An and all the different boat trips. Cycling in Hanoi was great too! So many highlights. Our guide Trang was superb and really made the trip special for all of us. She looked after us all, helped us cross the crazy roads (!) and added so many little extras to make our experience so memorable.read more
Barbara Resnick15 Jan 2025
Excellent guides, excellent service, and excellent tour. I heartily recommend the tour operator. Special thanks to Dan.read more
Billy Dougan01 Jul 2025
Lots of off road cycling. Very goodread more
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