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2 Weeks In Vietnam Budget : How Much To Spend ?

Planning a trip to Vietnam and wondering how much you'll need to budget ? You're in the right place ! Vietnam is an incredible destination packed with vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and delicious food—all without breaking the bank. Let's break down what you can expect to spend over two weeks in this beautiful country, from daily expenses to those extra costs that might pop up along the way. We’ll be going through each category before giving you the final 2 weeks in Vietnam budget !

 

How Much Does 2 Weeks In Vietnam Cost ?

 

Vietnam flight ticket price

When you're planning your 2 weeks in Vietnam budget, airfare is likely to be the biggest expense. To get the most out of your trip to Vietnam, it's a good idea to plan ahead and avoid the peak tourist season. In general, you should expect to pay between 1,000 and 1,800 USD per person for a round trip, depending on the period and type of flight chosen.

Ho Chi Minh City often offers lower fares compared to Hanoi, but don't rule out Hanoi in your search. A tip to maximize your experience while keeping your budget in check: consider landing in one city and departing from another. This will not only allow you to explore more of the country, but also save time and potentially money.

 

2 weeks in vietnam budget for accommodation

Your 2 weeks in Vietnam budget can vary considerably depending on your choice of accommodation, from a few euros per night in a youth hostel or homestay to several hundred euros for a luxury hotel. For a trip with comfort, allow around €500 for accommodation. This budget allows you to stay in comfortable mid-range hotels, offering a good balance between cost and quality. Here are some recommended accommodations for your 2 weeks in Vietnam trip :

 

Hanoi 

Mid-range: Golden Legend Diamond, Golden Legend Palace, Hanoi Calista, Babylon Grand Hotel & Spa

Luxury: Sofitel Legend Metropole, Oriental Jade Hotel & Spa, La Siesta, Silk Path

 

Ninh Binh

Mid-range: Tam Coc Rice Fields, Lalita Boutique Hotel, Ninh Binh Legend

Luxury: Emeralda Resort, Ninh Binh Legend Hotel

 

Hoang Su Phi in Ha Giang

Hoang Su Phi Lodge was built on the hillside and all the bungalows give stunning views to the valleys, the mountains and the terraced rice fields...

 

Sapa

Economy: homestay 

Mid-range: Sapa Relax Hotel & Spa, Cat Cat Art Gallery 

Luxury: Topas Ecolodge, MGallery 

 

Hue

Mid-range: Rosaleen Boutique Hotel, Romance Hue, Jade Scene Hotel

Luxury: Melia Vinpearl, Pilgrimage Village Boutique Resort

 

Hoi An 

Mid-range: Kiman Hotel, Wyndham Garden Hoi An, Golden Holiday Hotel

Luxury: Bel Marina Hoi An, Little Riverside

 

Ho Chi Minh City

Mid-range: White Lotus Hotel, Acnos Saigon, Cap Town Hotel

Luxury: Park Hyatt, The Reverie, Vinpearl Landmark 81

 

Tra Vinh

Mekong Garden Resort

Victoria Chau Doc Hotel

 

Can Tho

Mid-range: Con Khuong Resort, Bamboo Eco Village

Luxury: Azerai Resort, Vinpearl, Muong Thanh Luxury

 

2 weeks in vietnam budget for transportation

When planning your 2 weeks in Vietnam budget, local transportation is a key element to consider. Within a city, walking is the most economical and authentic way to discover the area. For longer journeys, opt for ride-hailing apps like Grab. 

 

Grab

GrabBikes (Motorbike Taxis) are quick, affordable, and you can avoid traffic jams. They typically cost 15,000-30,000 VND ($0.65-$1.30) for short rides. GrabCars are also available, but they are more expensive and can get stuck in traffic. Starting fare is about 12,000-15,000 VND ($0.50-$0.65) and about 10,000-15,000 VND ($0.40-$0.65) per kilometer. 

 

Motorbike renting

You can also rent a motorbike for the freedom to explore the city at your own pace. Generally, it costs about 150,000-200,000 VND ($5.90-$7.80) per day. Be sure to wear a helmet and have an international driving permit.

 

For travel between major cities, you have several options:

Buses

Buses are cheap but can sometimes be uncomfortable. However, night buses can combine transport and accommodation, reducing your overall budget for two weeks in Vietnam. Expect to spend around 100,000-200,000 VND ($4.30-$8.60) for short trips and 300,000-500,000 VND ($13-$21) for longer ones.

 

Domestic flights

Domestic flights often the best option for optimizing your time. With good planning, you can find flights from $30 between major cities like Ho Chi Minh City, Danang, Hue, and Hanoi.

For a stress-free trip to Vietnam, opt for private transfers booked through a local agency. This option, ideal for groups and families, allows you to travel at your own pace and with complete peace of mind. Although slightly more expensive than public transport, the flexibility and comfort offered are well worth it. 

 

2 weeks in vietnam budget for activities

Hanoi

Iconic Hanoi attractions are accessible for just a few dollars, or even free, such as Hoan Kiem Lake, Hoa Lo Prison, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Long Bien Bridge, etc. 

 

Halong Bay

Worth a more substantial budget since it typically includes meals, transport from Hanoi, accommodation, kayaking, etc. Expect to spend around $65-$215 depending on the type of cruise.

 

Hai Van Pass

By motorcycle or private car, costs can vary but generally around $50-$100 for a guided trip.

 

Imperial Tombs in Hue

Perfect for a day trip, entrance fees range from $2.20 to $10.80.

 

Cu Chi Tunnels

Fascinating relics of war, costing around $3.20 for a day trip from Saigon

 

Mekong Delta

Discover river life, with tours ranging from $35-$65.

 

Museums, Visits, and Shows: Allow around $5-$10 for additional activities and attractions along the way.

 

Two weeks in vietnam budget for food and drinks

The average cost for food and drinks in Vietnam all depends on your travel style, but here's a daily estimate:

  • Breakfast (street food): €2

  • Lunch (street food): €4

  • Dinner (local restaurant): 12€.

Allow a few extra dollars for drinking water, as tap water is not drinkable. Inexpensive local beer is a refreshing alternative. All in all, allow around €20 per day for meals and drinks. Your 2 weeks in vietnam budget for food and drinks can be reduced by focusing on Vietnamese street food, or increased for more elaborate culinary experiences.

 

Two weeks in vietnam budget: miscellaneous expenses

When planning a trip to Vietnam, it's a good idea to budget for some extra expenses beyond transportation, accommodation, and major attractions. Here are some typical miscellaneous costs to consider including in your two weeks in Vietnam budget:

SIM Card: Around $5-$10 for a month of data, with various plans available from providers like Viettel, Mobifone, and Vinaphone. You can get them at airports, mobile shops, or ask your tour company to get them for you if you’re traveling with them.

Travel Insurance: Typically ranges from $30-$100 for a two-week trip, depending on the level of coverage and the provider.

Souvenirs and Shopping

  • Local Markets: items like silk scarves, lacquerware, and handicrafts cost around $5-$20. Unique souvenirs cost a bit more, for instance, you can get tailor-made clothes in Hoi An for about $30-$100+ depending on the fabric and design.

  • Street Markets: Bargain for better deals, especially in places like Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City or Dong Xuan Market in Hanoi.

Public Toilets: Often free, but some places may charge around $0.10-$0.20.

Laundry services: $1-$2 USD / kilogram

 

Overall

After adding everything up, here's the total daily budget:

 

Category Cost per day
Accommodation $12.50
Food and Drink $12
Transportation $6
Activities $5
Miscellaneous $13.50
Total $49

 

On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $49 per day in Vietnam. This includes accommodation, food, transportation, activities, and miscellaneous expenses. So expect to spend around $700 for 2 weeks in Vietnam. Including airfares, your 2 weeks in Vietnam could cost about $1700 – $2500 per person. Remember that prices can change according to the season you’re traveling and the type of service you want to experience in Vietnam.

Bear in mind that this 2 weeks in Vietnam budget may vary according to the regions visited. To maximize your experience while keeping your budget under control, we recommend traveling with Vietnam Original Travel. Our advantageous offers will not only enable you to make the most of your stay, but also to avoid unforeseen additional costs. 

=> Read more: Vietnam itinerary 2 weeks 

 

Budget tips for traveling in Vietnam

  • Use Public Transportation: Opt for buses, which are extremely cheap. In cities, consider using motorbike taxis (GrabBike) instead of regular taxis.
  • Book Trains and flights in advance: Secure cheaper rates and better seats by booking ahead.
  • Walk or Rent a Bicycle: In cities like Hoi An or Hue, renting a bicycle for a day is affordable and allows you to explore at your own pace.
  • Eat Street Food: Vietnamese street food is delicious and cheap. Stick to Vietnamese coffee, fresh juices, and local beers like Bia Saigon or Hanoi Beer, which are much cheaper than imported drinks.
  • Avoid Tourist Traps: Restaurants in tourist-heavy areas tend to be pricier. Explore a bit further to find more affordable and authentic options.
  • Bargain: Haggling is common in markets and small shops. Always negotiate the price.
  • Buy Local Products: Locally made items are not only cheaper but also make unique souvenirs.
  • Avoid Peak Seasons: Traveling during off-peak seasons can save you money on flights and accommodation.
  • Cash vs. Card: Carry cash as it’s more widely accepted and sometimes gets you better prices. However, avoid carrying too much and use a secure wallet or money belt.
  • Stay Longer in Fewer Places: Reducing the number of destinations can save on transportation costs and allow for deeper exploration. 

 

So there you have it—two weeks in Vietnam on a budget, and you won't have to miss out on any of the amazing experiences this country has to offer. Don’t hesitate to contact us for a more personalized itinerary that is tailored to your budget!

Anh Nguyen

Travel Blogger

Anh Nguyen is a passionate travel blogger and storyteller who has spent years exploring the hidden corners of Vietnam and Southeast Asia. With a love for authentic experiences, she writes about local life, culture, and off-the-beaten-path adventures. Through her words, Anh invites readers to travel deeper, connect with people, and find beauty in every journey — whether it’s a quiet sunrise in Hoi An or a mountain trail in Ha Giang.

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