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Thursday, November 6, 2025

Budget Travel Guide to Vietnam: $25 a Day Itinerary

Budget Travel Guide to Vietnam 2025: $25 a Day Itinerary

Budget Travel Guide to Vietnam 2025: $25 a Day Itinerary

Updated: 7 November 2025 · Reading time: 11–13 minutes

Street scene in Hanoi with motorbikes and food stalls
Vietnam’s vibrant street life: food stalls, markets, and budget-friendly transport define the experience.

Vietnam remains one of Southeast Asia’s best value destinations. With a mix of hostels, local buses, and street food, travelers can comfortably spend ~US$25 per day in 2025. This guide lays out a north-to-south route covering Hanoi, Hoi An, Hue, and Ho Chi Minh City, plus practical cost breakdowns and hacks.

Daily budget target 2025:
• Accommodation: US$8–10
• Food: US$7–8
• Transport: US$4–5
• Attractions: US$2–3
• Extras: US$2–4

Suggested 10-day itinerary on $25/day

DayDestinationHighlightsBudget Tips
1–2HanoiOld Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, street food toursStay in hostel dorms near Old Quarter
3Ninh Binh (day trip)Trang An boat ride, limestone karstsLocal bus or shared van, bring snacks
4–5HueImperial City, river walksNight bus Hanoi → Hue, saves a night’s stay
6–7Hoi AnAncient Town, lantern-lit evenings, beachesRent bicycle (US$2/day) instead of motorbike
8–10Ho Chi Minh CityWar Museum, Cu Chi tunnels, marketsMetro/bus instead of taxis, hostel dorms

Accommodation

Hostel dorms range US$6–10; private rooms US$15–22. Hanoi and HCMC have the largest hostel scenes, while Hoi An guesthouses often include free breakfast and bicycles.

Food

  • Street food staples: Pho (noodle soup), banh mi sandwiches, bun cha.
  • Meals cost US$1.50–2.50 at street stalls; add fresh fruit and coffee for US$1–2.
  • Avoid tourist-marked restaurants to keep within budget.

Transport

Buses and trains: Night buses US$10–15 connect major cities. Vietnam Railways offers affordable overnight soft seats/berths.
Within cities: Bus fares ~US$0.30; GrabBike rides US$1–2.

Vietnam sleeper bus interior with backpackers
Vietnam’s night buses and trains keep costs down while doubling as accommodation.

Attractions

  • Imperial City in Hue: US$4 entry.
  • Hoi An Old Town: entry ticket ~US$6 covers multiple heritage sites.
  • War Remnants Museum in HCMC: ~US$2.
  • Plenty of free sights: lakes, temples, night markets.

Daily cost examples

  • Hanoi hostel dorm: US$8
  • Street food meals x3: US$7
  • Bus/Grab: US$4
  • Attractions: US$3
  • Extras: US$3
  • Total: ~US$25

Money-saving hacks

  1. Book buses and trains directly at stations or local apps.
  2. Join free walking tours; tip US$2–3 if satisfied.
  3. Stay longer in one city to reduce transport spend.
  4. Use refillable bottles; water stations in hostels are free.
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FAQ: Vietnam on $25/day

Can I really stick to $25 a day?

Yes. If you use hostels, street food, and buses, $25/day covers basics plus a few paid sights.

Is Vietnam safe for solo budget travelers?

Yes. Petty theft is possible in crowded areas; use common sense and secure bags.

When is the best time for budget travel?

Shoulder seasons (April–May, Sept–Oct) bring fewer crowds and lower accommodation prices.

Costs reflect 2025 averages. Prices vary by season and city. Always confirm locally before booking.

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