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What to Wear in Vietnam in April for Every Region

April is a great month to travel around Vietnam. The weather is warm across the country, with low rainfall in most places. You can enjoy beaches, national parks, cities, and villages without the heavy rains or intense heat of the summer. It’s also a festive time, with holidays like Hung Kings' Day and Reunification Day at the end of the month. These holidays can give you a deeper look into Vietnamese history and culture. Since the weather and travel activities vary by region, it’s important to pack the right clothes for each area. In this guide, we’ll show you what to wear in Vietnam in April for every region, along with useful tips and packing advice. 

 

Overview of Vietnam’s weather in April

Vietnam in April starts to feel warmer across the country. It’s the middle of spring in the north, the start of the hot season in the south, and still dry in most central regions. You can expect more sunshine and higher humidity, especially in the southern half of the country. The weather is still good for travel, and many people find it one of the best months to visit Vietnam.

In Northern Vietnam—including Hanoi, Halong Bay, Ninh Binh, and Sapa—the weather is mild and comfortable. You’ll see temperatures ranging from 20°C to 28°C during the day. Sapa can be a bit cooler, especially in the early morning and evening, but there’s no harsh cold. Rain may start picking up, but it’s usually short and not too heavy.

In Central Vietnam—from Hue to Hoi An and Da Nang—April is warm, sunny, and mostly dry. Temperatures  range from 25°C to 32°C. It’s a great time to enjoy the beaches and explore the towns. Rain is still low during this time, but the heat starts to increase, especially by the end of the month.

In Southern Vietnam—including Ho Chi Minh City, the Mekong Delta, and Phu Quoc—it’s hot and humid. Temperatures often go above 33°C. April is the last full month of the dry season, so you’ll still see a lot of sun. Short afternoon showers may start to appear, especially toward the end of the month, but they don’t last long.

April is also a festive month. The Hung Kings Commemoration Day and Vietnam’s Reunification Day fall in April, so you might experience parades, flags, and busy streets. Book your transport and accommodation in advance around these public holidays.

 

What to Wear in April in Northern Vietnam

Northern Vietnam in April feels fresh and warm, but not too hot. Places like Hanoi, Halong Bay, and Ninh Binh are great for sightseeing, and the weather supports long walks and boat rides. The temperature usually stays between 20°C and 28°C. It can still be a bit cool in the early morning or at night, especially if you visit Sapa.

We suggest you wear light clothes during the day. T-shirts, linen shirts, and breathable long sleeves are all good. Shorts and light pants work well. If you plan to visit temples, bring something that covers your shoulders and knees.

A light jacket or sweater is a good idea, especially for Sapa or if you take a night cruise in Halong Bay. Footwear should be simple and comfortable. Sneakers or walking sandals are fine for city trips and light hiking.

Also, prepare for light rain. A compact umbrella or foldable raincoat will come in handy.

 

What to Wear in April in Central Vietnam

Central Vietnam is hot and sunny in April. Cities like Hue, Da Nang, and Hoi An see temperatures between 25°C and 32°C. The sky is mostly clear, and beaches start to fill up with both locals and tourists.

Pack light and breathable clothes. Cotton t-shirts, tank tops, and shorts will help you stay comfortable. Long, loose dresses or pants made of soft fabrics are great if you want to stay cool but covered. Hoi An and Hue have beautiful old towns, so bring something a little nicer for pictures if that matters to you.

Don’t forget a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. The sun can be strong, especially around midday. A light scarf can also protect your neck or shoulders when you’re out in the sun for a long time.

You should still carry something for temple visits—a light wrap or shawl is enough to stay respectful and not overheat.

Flip-flops or sandals are perfect for the beach, but take closed shoes for exploring old towns or hiking nearby hills.

 

What to Wear in April in Southern Vietnam

Southern Vietnam is hot and humid in April. Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta can reach 35°C on some days, especially in the afternoon. April is still part of the dry season, but short, random showers may happen late in the day.

Choose clothes that feel light and loose. Tank tops, cotton shirts, and flowy dresses work well. Avoid thick fabrics or anything too tight—you’ll sweat a lot and feel sticky. For bottoms, go with shorts, skirts, or thin pants.

In the Mekong Delta, you might be on boats or bikes, so avoid long skirts or clothes that can catch on things. It’s better to wear something practical, like breathable trousers and short sleeves.

You should always carry a hat and drink water regularly. A thin rain jacket or travel umbrella will help if a quick shower hits.

Also, be ready for the strong sun. Sunscreen is a must. And if you visit temples or just want sun protection, bring something to cover your shoulders and knees—a light scarf or overshirt is enough.

 

Accessories & Extras to Pack

Packing the right accessories for April in Vietnam can make your trip easier and more comfortable. April is warm across the country, and the sun gets stronger as the month goes on. It’s also a busy travel season, so a few extras will help you avoid trouble.

Sunscreen: The sun can be harsh, especially in the Central and Southern regions. A good SPF 50 sunscreen will help protect your skin.

Hat and Sunglasses: A wide-brimmed hat will keep the sun off your face. Sunglasses with UV protection are also important.

Refillable Water Bottle: You’ll sweat a lot, so keep drinking water throughout the day. Many hotels and cafés offer filtered water.

Light Rain Jacket or Travel Umbrella: April is mostly dry, but some areas, especially the North, may still get light rain.

Insect Repellent: Mosquitoes are common, especially in the evening or in the Mekong Delta.

Scarf or Shawl: Useful for temple visits and to block the sun on your neck or shoulders.

Wet Wipes or Hand Sanitizer: These are always useful in Vietnam, especially if you’re traveling by bus or exploring markets.

Dry Bag or Waterproof Pouch: This is helpful for boat trips in Halong Bay, the Mekong Delta, or during a sudden downpour.

Power Bank: It’s easy to run out of battery while taking pictures or using maps all day.

Light Layer: One light long-sleeve shirt or a thin jacket for cooler nights in the North or on a cruise.

 

Tips for traveling in Vietnam in April

April is a good month to visit Vietnam. You get sunshine, fewer storms, and great chances to enjoy nature, cities, and beaches. But the heat and crowds in some areas can surprise you. Here are some tips based on personal experience:

Start your day early. The heat builds up by midday, especially in the South. Do your main sightseeing before lunch if possible.

Book your accommodations early. April is a popular time for both locals and international travelers. Hotels near beaches and in cities like Hoi An and Hanoi fill up fast.

Wear light-colored clothing. Dark clothes absorb heat quickly. Lighter colors are better for staying cool.

Use sunscreen even on cloudy days. We’ve seen many travelers get sunburned in Da Nang or Phu Quoc in April. The UV is high even when the sky looks soft.

Plan indoor activities in the afternoon. Museums, cafés, or short rest breaks during the hottest part of the day will help you stay comfortable.

Don’t skip rural areas. Places like Pu Luong, Ninh Binh, and the Mekong Delta offer beautiful green views in April. They’re also less crowded than beach cities.

Respect cultural dress codes. Sleeveless tops and short shorts are fine on the beach, but not in temples or during local ceremonies.

Stay hydrated and eat light. Drink water and eat fresh fruits or light Vietnamese dishes. You’ll feel better in the heat.

 

What to visit in Vietnam in April

April is one of the best months to explore Vietnam. The weather is generally warm, skies are mostly clear, and travel conditions are good in all three regions. You can enjoy beaches, mountains, cities, and cultural sites. Here are some suggestions for places worth visiting:

 

Northern Vietnam

Hanoi: The capital is lively and not too hot in April. Visit the Old Quarter, West Lake, and the Temple of Literature. The flowers and green trees make the city extra beautiful this time of year.

Halong Bay: April is a great month to cruise around Halong Bay or Lan Ha Bay. Clear skies and calm seas make it ideal for kayaking and swimming. Pack light, breathable clothes and a swimsuit.

Ninh Binh: It’s warm, but not too humid yet, making it the perfect weather for boat rides through caves in Tam Coc. You can also hike in Cuc Phuong National Park, as April is butterfly season.

 

Central Vietnam

Hoi An: This is one of the best months to visit Hoi An. It’s sunny, dry, and perfect for walking around the old town or relaxing at An Bang Beach. Bring light clothes and something modest for visiting temples.

Hue: April is dry and comfortable here too. The imperial citadel and royal tombs are easier to explore without rain. A light hat and breathable shirt are good for long walks.

Da Nang: Warm beach weather makes Da Nang ideal for sunbathing, water sports, and visiting Marble Mountains. The sea is warm enough for swimming.

 

Southern Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon): Expect hot, dry weather. Visit museums and the Cu Chi Tunnels, and enjoy rooftop cafés in the evening. Dress in thin, sweat-friendly clothes.

Mekong Delta: April is a good time for boat trips and cycling through villages. You’ll see rice paddies, riverside markets, and fruit orchards. It can be humid, so light, comfortable clothes are a must.

Phu Quoc Island: April is the last dry month before the rainy season. It’s one of the best times to enjoy white beaches, snorkeling, and island hopping.

 

Conclusion

Now you know what to wear in Vietnam in April for every region—north, central, and south. With the right clothes, you’ll feel more comfortable and enjoy your trip more. April is one of the best months to explore everything from the beaches in Da Nang and Phu Quoc to the limestone mountains of Ninh Binh. If you’re ready to travel, this is a great time to book your Vietnam tour. We recommend planning ahead for the national holidays and reserving early for popular places. We’re here to help you explore Vietnam in the best way possible. Check out our tours for more ideas and support.

 

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Giang Nguyen

Local Guide

Giang is a Vietnam destination expert with over a decade of experience guiding travelers through the country’s most inspiring regions. Born and raised in the Red River Delta, Giang has an intimate understanding of local traditions, cuisine, and culture. Her articles reflect her mission: to help travelers discover the authentic Vietnam — beyond the postcards — through meaningful encounters and immersive journeys.

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