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Saturday, 21 February 2026

Family-friendly Vietnam tips from local experts

 

A record number of Australians are flocking to Vietnam to enjoy the culture, food and sunshine.

BestPrice Travel has revealed its choice of the best places for all ages to explore: from culture-rich cities and the vibrant culinary scene to beautiful beaches and idyllic islands

BestPrice Travel, a leading Vietnam-based tour specialist, has curated its top five Family-Friendly Destinations across the country. These are their selections.

Hanoi: Culture & Cuisine for Curious Families

With over 1,000 years of history, Vietnam’s capital city (top image) immerses guests in culture and heritage. From the vibrant markets and French colonial architecture of the Old Quarter to the scenic shores of West Lake, this is a city that inspires the senses. Family-friendly food tours introduce iconic local dishes such as pho (noodle soup), bun cha (grilled pork with noodles), and goi cuon (fresh spring rolls) at trusted venues to ensure peace-of-mind for parents, while local experiences such as water puppet shows and cyclo rides will delight curious explorers.

Ninh Binh: Nature, Heritage & Slow Travel

In the Red River Delta, just 1.5 hours from Hanoi, Ninh Binh offers a peaceful contrast to the city’s urban buzz. In this scenic region, families can cycle through a landscape of lush rice fields, valleys and mountains at Tam Coc-Bich Dong, known as “Ha Long Bay on land,” take scenic boat rides, and get back to nature in national parks and wetlands. Rich culture can be discovered in Hoa Lu, which served as Vietnam’s capital city in the 10th and 11th centuries.

Danang: Beaches, Theme Parks & Easy Access

On Vietnam’s sun-soaked central coast, Danang is one of its most family-friendly cities, thanks to its long beaches, exciting attractions and modern infrastructure. Parents and kids can spend endless days relaxing on the sandy shore, which is lapped by warm seas, or head into the Ba Na Hills - home to cable cars, a theme park, and the iconic Golden Bridge, which appears to be held aloft by a giant pair of hands. As the sun sets, the illuminated Han River is an enchanting place to take an evening stroll.

Phu Quoc: Island Escapes with World-Class Entertainment

Phu Quoc is a tropical island jewel that has become one of south-east Asia’s tope family destinations. Known as the “Pearl Island,” it offers a wealth of attractions and activities for Australian travellers, including beautiful beaches, thrilling water sports, and a 7.9km over-sea cable car - the world’s longest. 


Nha Trang: Resort Comfort for All Ages

A popular beach destination on Vietnam’s scenic south-central coast, Nha Trang is known for its calm seas, year-round climate and outstanding attractions for all ages. Family-oriented hotels such as Radisson Blu Resort Cam Ranh (above), provide international-standard accommodation, easy airport access, and child-friendly facilities, including a water park. Guests can discover the wonders of the ocean with island-hopping boat trips and snorkelling excursions, and families have plenty of opportunities to enjoy world-class cuisine, including fresh seafood.

# For Australian families, Vietnam is more accessible than ever. Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air and Jetstar provide direct services departing Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth with connecting flights from other capital cities. BestPrice travel is offering Australian families a great deal with an early bird 10% discount on a selection of bookings made by April 30. View eligible tours here: https://www.bestpricetravel.com/en-au/vietnam-tours/family-holidays

For more info visit www.bestpricetravel.com 

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