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In July, Vietnam is in the middle of the wet monsoon season, but some parts of the country still get a substantial amount of sun to make your trip worthwhile. Beach holidays are still possible in the country's south and central coast. From the misty waters of Halong Bay in the north to the sun-drenched beaches of Phu Quoc Island in the south, a July trip to Vietnam provides a distinctive ambiance to explore natural wonders and immerse in local life. Whether you seek to cruise through limestone karsts, trek past verdant rice terraces, wander ancient imperial cities, or bask on sandy shores, July invites you to embrace Vietnam’s monsoon charm and create lasting memories.

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Weather in Vietnam in July

You will see dark clouds like these as it is wet weather in Vietnam in July
The rainy weather in Vietnam means you should always carry an umbrella in July.

Vietnam faces varied temperatures across its three main regions in July. Northern Vietnam, including Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa, Ha Giang, and Ninh Binh, experiences the peak of the hot and humid summer. Daytime temperatures typically range from 30°C (86°F) to 38°C (100.4°F), and there are frequent thunderstorms and rainfall. In Central Vietnam, cities like Hue, Hoi An, Danang, Nha Trang, and Dalat remain in the rainy season throughout July, with average temperatures ranging from 25°C (77°F) to 35°C (95°F). The Central Highlands experience particularly high rainfall, making trekking and outdoor activities less favorable. Meanwhile, Southern Vietnam, including Ho Chi Minh City, the Mekong Delta, Phan Thiet, Mui Ne, and the islands of Con Dao and Phu Quoc, is also deep into the monsoon season, although there is still plenty of dry and bright daylight hours. Temperatures typically range between 25°C (77°F) and 33°C (91.4°F).

Check out our seasonal breakdown to find out when is the best time to visit Vietnam.

Weather in Vietnam in July - Rainfall and Temperatures

JunJulAug
Avg Daily (°C)353433
Avg Nightly (°C)272626
Avg Daily (°F)959492
Avg Nightly (°F)817979
Avg Rainfall (mm)6692135

Why Visit Vietnam in July

You could relax in White Sao Beach in Phu Quoc in Vietnam in July.
The best way to enjoy the sunshine is to head to the beach in Vietnam in July.
You can see the Notre Dame Cathedral while traveling in Ho Chi Minh City.
You can find great prices on sightseeing tours in Ho Chi Minh City in July.

While July may be the off-peak season for Vietnam’s tourism, there are still many good reasons to plan a trip to the country this month. Below are some of the reasons why you should plan your Vietnam trip in July:

  • Fewer crowds and lower prices: One of the main advantages of visiting Vietnam in July is that it falls outside the peak tourist season. This means you'll encounter fewer crowds at major attractions and historical sites, allowing you to explore more flexibly. Additionally, with lower demand for accommodation, tours, and flights, you will likely find great deals and discounts.

  • Unique cultural experiences: July is filled with vibrant cultural festivals and events across Vietnam. From the Hue Festival, showcasing the rich heritage of the former imperial capital, to the lively Hoi An Lantern Festival, you'll have ample opportunities to immerse yourself in the local traditions. Don't miss the chance to witness unique celebrations like the Whale Worshiping Festival along the coastal provinces.

  • Lush landscapes: Despite the rainy season, July offers a distinct charm to Vietnam's natural landscapes. In the northern regions, the rice fields are lush and green, creating a picturesque backdrop for trekking adventures. The mountainous areas, such as Sapa, are also at their most breathtaking, with cooler temperatures and vibrant scenery.

  • Beach getaways: While the weather can be unpredictable, July can still be an excellent time for a beach vacation in certain parts of Vietnam. The southern regions, like Phu Quoc and Mui Ne, experience less rainfall compared to the north and central areas, making them ideal for soaking up the sun and enjoying water activities.

Where to go and what to do

You can enjoy this aerial view of Son Tra peninsula while touring Vietnam.
You can head to Da Nang and enjoy the amazing sights in the Son Tra peninsula.

Begin your journey in the north, where the misty waters of Halong Bay create a mesmerizing backdrop for cruising amid the towering limestone karsts despite the rain. Venture inland to Sapa, where lush green terraced rice paddies cloak the mountains, inviting you to trek through ethnic minority villages.

In Hanoi, the capital's rich cultural tapestry unfolds through its museums, bustling markets, and delectable street food scene, providing a welcome respite from the showers. Time your visit to coincide with the lively Tra Co Festival, where you can witness unique traditions like the 'Mr. Elephant' contest that awards the fattest pig.

Continue south to the ancient imperial city of Hue, which takes on a mystical aura when shrouded in rain, beckoning you to explore its historic ruins and architecture.

As you traverse central Vietnam, escape to the cooler climes of the Central Highlands around Dalat. This picturesque region offers a refreshing escape, with opportunities to chase waterfalls, hike through forests, and unwind amid serene lakes. In the coastal town of Hoi An, experience the enchanting Lantern Festival, where colorful lanterns illuminate the streets.

Journey further south to the bustling metropolis of Ho Chi Minh City, where the rainfall eases, allowing you to balance indoor exploration of museums and historical sites with outdoor pursuits like browsing lively markets.

Finally, cap off your Vietnamese adventure on the idyllic island of Phu Quoc, one of the drier spots during July's rainy season. Here, you can embrace sun-kissed beaches, indulge in water activities, and simply bask in the island's laid-back charm.

Need Help Planning Your Vietnam Trip in July?

With vibrant festivals like the Tra Co and Lantern celebrations, July offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Vietnam's cultural traditions alongside exploring its diverse landscapes, from the misty north to the sunny southern shores.

Let us help you plan your customized tour of Vietnam. Fill out our form, and we can get you a tailored itinerary to make your dream trip to Vietnam a reality.

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Published by Tim Green, updated on March 29, 2024

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