(TITC) - According to Online Travel Magazine Lonely Planet, families with young children when visiting Vietnam can easily move everywhere, from Ha Noi to Ho Chi Minh City. Both adults and children can also enjoy a variety of fun at the beaches in Central and the pristine islands, or stopping at many of Vietnam’s most spectacular sights.
Lonely Planet stated, Vietnam is a destination with convenient transportation and lots of fun for young children. However, visitors also need to set a detailed itinerary to make the trip more comfortable, for example, to the sea and island areas to relax and reduce travel time for toddlers. For the full-fledged preschooler, it is possible for them to enjoy sports activities and immerse themselves in cities rich in history. In the itinerary, it is also necessary to arrange time to rest and regenerate energy for the whole family. And wherever you go, children will receive a warm welcome – here are top tips for traveling to Vietnam as a family.
Destinations suitable for newborns and toddlers
For this age, scheduling also needs to find a place with the right temperature and humidity. In the summer, visitors can look to destinations near the ocean or in big cities, where the air conditioning is available and baby essentials like milk and diapers are easy to find. If visiting the North in winter, the weather can be a bit cold, so be sure to bring warm clothes for your baby.
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With beach destinations, a vacation in Phu Quoc is a desirable option, with excellent infrastructure, beautiful beaches and several resorts to suit every pocket. In addition to Phu Quoc, Da Nang and Nha Trang, and other gentle sea areas suitable for toddlers.
For families looking for up-beat places, Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City have plenty of comfortable, air-conditioned accommodation and convenience stores selling everything the younger travellers need. Families can use baby wrap carriers to take their kids out on cyclo tours, see water puppet shows, and experience water parks.
Variety of activities for younger kids
When children are grown up enough to be able to talk and walk, travelling in Vietnam is much more comfortable and can explore more activities. The Hue ancient capital is a great place to introduce children to Vietnam's ancient history. Visitors can explore the Imperial Citadel and Emperors’ tombs to feel like stepping back in time several centuries. Children will also enjoy Hue's pagodas and temples filled with colourful statues of gods and ornate entrance gates. Families can also have a joyful adventure with a boat ride on the Perfume River to Thien Mu Pagoda.
Perfume River (Photo: Collected)
Colourful markets in Vietnam are also an interesting option when children can buy a lot of items at affordable prices.
And once again Phu Quoc has sites suitable for this age group, which are huge theme parks and lots of water sports activities. Not only swimming in the sea, children can snorkel and try many other water activities that add to the experience. Children can also go to the Disney-inspired VinWonders amusement park and the water slide of Hon Thom natural park - which is connected to the mainland by the world's longest sea-crossing cable car.
Farry land in VinWonders (Photo: Vinpearl)
For families who love history and a light and comfortable atmosphere, Hoi An is a suitable destination. Both adults and children can go back in time to the old space when visiting the ancient houses here. Besides, the museums, monuments and some colourful temples are worth seeing. From here, visitors can also easily go to the nearby An Bang fine sand beach for a variety of activities.
Activities for tweens and teens
With active teenagers, Ha Long Bay, Lan Ha Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay offer plenty of fun with the world of caves and local fishing villages. Families can also head to nearby Cat Ba Island to explore the national park and do some kayaking. Ha Long Bay is also a famous place for climbing with many routes to see the limestone outcrops.
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If they love thrills on the sea, then Mui Ne is Vietnam's leading kitesurfing centre. There's also plenty of other water entertainment here, like paddle boarding courses, stand-up paddle boarding, surfing classes, and a variety of hilltop mud spa and pool complexes.
Nha Trang is also probably the best beach city in Vietnam for teenagers. Not only can the children play in the sand, but they can also have many days of diving experiences, visiting the islands by boat, hot spring baths, natural mud baths and surfing experiences. It also features VinWonders, a vibrant complex of water slides and games (including a giant Ferris wheel) on Hon Tre Island.
A few hours away from Nha Trang, Da Lat offers cooler weather, views of the natural areas and many equally impressive activities to explore such as rafting, trekking or hiking, mountain biking.
In the northern region, the hill town of Sa Pa is Vietnam's most famous climbing spot. There are also many trekking routes connecting the town to the ethnic minority villages. Sa Pa also has a climbing trip of a lifetime which is the journey to climb Fansipan, the highest peak of Vietnam.
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