How Much Does a Family Trip to Vietnam Cost in 2026?
Vietnam is the most undervalued family destination for Australian travellers in 2026. Direct flights from SYD/MEL/BNE are cheap, the food is incredible, the kids are welcomed everywhere, and the all-in cost for two weeks sits below almost every other international option once you're past the flights. But here's the catch that trips up every Sydney family planning their first Vietnam trip: the budget backpacker numbers you'll see plastered across Reddit and old blog posts are not what a family of four actually spends.
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The short answer: budget AU$8,000–11,000 all-in for a family of four on a 14-day mid-range Vietnam trip in shoulder season, flights included. The SaveToRoam template seeds ₫174,324,000 VND (~AU$10,460) — accommodation, mid-shoulder open-jaw flights, domestic legs + key activities, and daily food budget.
Now let me break that down properly, because Vietnam is the destination where the "where does the money actually go" question genuinely matters.
Once the destination cost is clear, the next step is turning it into a plan. Use the family holiday budget template to organise the cost lines, the weekly savings target guide to work out what this trip means per week, and the trip savings platform guide to keep the itinerary and savings plan connected as prices change.
Comparing similar trips? See Thailand family trip cost, Cambodia family trip cost, and Laos family trip cost.
The Trip Outline: 14 Nights, Four Stops
The template covers the canonical first-time Vietnam family route. It hits the big three cultural icons plus the natural showstopper:
- Hanoi, 3 nights — the chaotic, food-obsessed capital in the north
- Ha Long Bay, 2 nights — limestone karsts rising from emerald water, on an overnight cruise
- Hoi An, 4 nights — the lantern-lit ancient town in the centre, with a beach 10 minutes away
- Ho Chi Minh City, 5 nights — the frenetic, modern south plus the Mekong Delta and Cu Chi Tunnels
Two domestic flights tie the legs together — Hanoi to Da Nang (for Hoi An), and Da Nang to Saigon. Vietnam is a long country and the overland equivalents just aren't workable in two weeks with kids.
The honest cost breakdown
Accommodation (₫41.8M total — ~AU$2,508)
The template now uses realistic mid-range family rates, not the backpacker floor. Here's what each stop assumes:
- Hanoi 3 nights — ₫2,200,000/night (~AU$132/night) for a boutique hotel in the Old Quarter with a family room
- Ha Long Bay 2 nights — ₫5,500,000/night (~AU$330/night) for a mid-range 3–4★ overnight cruise cabin (Indochina Junk, Paradise, or Bhaya tier)
- Hoi An 4 nights — ₫2,800,000/night (~AU$168/night) for a family villa with a pool within cycling distance of the Ancient Town
- Ho Chi Minh City 5 nights — ₫2,600,000/night (~AU$156/night) for a family hotel in District 1
Flights from Australia (~AU$3,000–4,400 shoulder)
- Shoulder season (April, May, September, October): AU$3,000–4,400 total for a family of 4, return SYD/MEL/BNE
- Peak (December, January, Easter): AU$4,400–6,000
- Most routes stop over in Singapore, KL, or Bangkok — the direct flights cost significantly more
- Open-jaw (into HAN, out of SGN) is free or close to it on most carriers — book it, it saves you a wasted 2.5-hour flight at the end
Domestic flights (~AU$400–700)
- HAN → DAD (Hanoi to Da Nang, for Hoi An): 1.5 hours, AU$200–350 for the family
- DAD → SGN (Da Nang to Ho Chi Minh City): 1.5 hours, AU$200–350 for the family
- VietJet and Bamboo Airways run the routes constantly — book a month ahead and they're reliably cheap
Daily family budget (~AU$2,100 over 14 days)
Budget AU$140–160/day for the whole group on food, local transport, and incidentals. That's mid-range, which in Vietnam means:
- Pho, banh mi and street food lunches at AU$15–25 for the family
- Mid-range sit-down dinners at AU$40–70 for the family
- Grab rides and Xanh SM electric taxis (use the apps, avoid street taxis)
- Snacks, drinks, market odds and ends
Activities (~AU$760)
The must-dos, already baked into the template total:
- Hoi An cooking class (half day at Morning Glory or similar): ~AU$200 family
- Cu Chi Tunnels half-day tour: ~AU$180 family
- Mekong Delta full-day trip (boat + cycling + lunch): ~AU$200 family
- My Son Sanctuary UNESCO ruins day trip from Hoi An: ~AU$180 family
Other fixed costs (~AU$500)
- Vietnam eVisa for a family of 4: ~AU$150 (apply online 2+ weeks ahead)
- Travel insurance for 14 days: ~AU$350
The All-In Number
| Line | VND | AUD (approx) | Auto-seeded? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flights (family of 4, mid-shoulder, SYD/MEL → HAN open-jaw SGN) | ₫73,336,000 | ~AU$4,400 | ✓ Template |
| Accommodation (14 nights, 4 cities incl. Ha Long Bay cruise) | ₫41,800,000 | ~AU$2,508 | ✓ Template |
| Daily budget (14 days × ₫667,000/pp/day) | ₫37,352,000 | ~AU$2,241 | ✓ Template |
| Domestic flights (HAN→DAD, DAD→SGN) + key activities | ₫21,836,000 | ~AU$1,310 | ✓ Template |
| SaveToRoam template total (auto-seeded) | ₫174,324,000 | ~AU$10,460 | |
| Vietnam eVisa (family of 4) | ~₫2,500,000 | ~AU$150 | + Add yourself |
| Travel insurance (14 days) | ~₫5,833,000 | ~AU$350 | + Add yourself |
| Shoulder mid-range all-in total | ~₫182,657,000 | ~AU$10,960 |
The ₫174,324,000 template includes international flights (the dominant line at ₫73.3M) plus the two domestic legs that stitch the north-to-south route together. eVisa (~AU$150 family) and travel insurance (~AU$350) are quick adds in the budget tab.
How to save ~AU$2,000 if you want to go leaner
Vietnam still rewards budget-conscious families hugely. If you want the same 14-day trip for closer to AU$7,000 all-in, here are the biggest levers:
- Stay in guesthouses over boutique hotels — knocks ~AU$800 off the accommodation total without compromising the experience much. The Old Quarter in Hanoi has excellent family guesthouses at AU$60–80/night.
- Pick the 3★ cruise, not the 4★ — Ha Long Bay cabins range from AU$150 to AU$500/night. The 3★ tier still covers kayaking, cave tours, and the on-board cooking demo — you just get a smaller cabin.
- Eat where the locals eat — a AU$5 pho lunch at a pavement table in Hanoi is genuinely better than a AU$15 tourist-restaurant version, and the kids will still love it.
- Book domestic flights on VietJet, not Vietnam Airlines — same routes, ~40% cheaper. The legroom is tight but it's 90 minutes.
- Skip the Mekong overnight tour and do the day trip — saves ~AU$300 without losing the core experience.
Budget-conscious families can realistically land the whole trip around AU$7,000–7,500. The template is built for mid-range because that's what most first-time Vietnam families actually want, but the cost breakdown above should give you enough to adjust it yourself in the app — swap any hotel, change a night count, and SaveToRoam updates your weekly savings target in real time.
When to go
- April (Term 1 holidays, Easter): Warming up in the north, dry and hot in the south. Excellent timing for AU families — shoulder pricing, minimal crowds, good weather across all four stops.
- July (AU winter): This is the wet season in Vietnam. The north is brutally hot and humid, central Vietnam can get hit by typhoons, and Halong Bay cruises are sometimes cancelled outright. Avoid for your first Vietnam trip.
- September / October (Term 3 holidays): The genuinely best time to go. Dry in the north, warm but not oppressive, and the international flights are at their cheapest.
- December / January (AU summer): Peak season — perfect weather across the whole country but expect a ~20% premium on everything including flights.
The savings plan
For a family saving for Vietnam over 12 months at the ~AU$10,460 template cost (international and domestic flights included), the weekly savings target lands around AU$200/week. Load the Vietnam template in SaveToRoam, set your departure date, and you get a single weekly savings target that auto-updates as you customise the trip — every change to the itinerary recalculates how much you need to set aside each week.
Click the template button below and we'll set you up with the full 14-day itinerary, costs, tips, and the savings plan in one click.
First published April 2026. Prices based on Booking.com rates for Hanoi (Old Quarter boutique), Ha Long Bay (Indochina Junk-tier cruise), Hoi An (family villa with pool), and Ho Chi Minh City (District 1 family hotel); Skyscanner for SYD/MEL–HAN open-jaw SGN shoulder fares; VietJet/Bamboo Airways for domestic HAN→DAD and DAD→SGN legs; Morning Glory, War Remnants Museum, and tour operator sites for activity costs.
Updated May 2026 — template converted from land-only to flights-included format: estimated_total updated ₫150,000,000→₫174,324,000 (~AU$10,460 all-in); activities_total (NEW) set at ₫5,459,000/pp covering domestic flights HAN→DAD and DAD→SGN (family) + Hoi An cooking class, Cu Chi Tunnels, Mekong Delta day trip, and My Son Sanctuary (~AU$1,310 family; cap 29.8% vs flights ✓); drift = 0. eVisa and travel insurance remain user-added items. Headline updated ₫150M land-only → ₫174.3M all-in. Bottom Line table restructured to seeded vs. user-added split.
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