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Reunification Day (April 30th) is one of Vietnam’s most significant national holidays, marking the end of the Vietnam War and the reunification of North and South Vietnam in 1975. Combined with International Labor Day on May 1st, it creates a perfect opportunity for a long weekend getaway. For both locals and travelers, this is a great time to explore Vietnam when the weather is warm, the mood is festive, and travel options are abundant.
Whether you’re looking for beaches, mountains, culture, or food, here are the top destinations to visit in Vietnam during the Reunification Day holiday.
Golden Bridge held by giant hands in Da Nang, Vietnam.
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Da Nang is one of the most popular destinations during this holiday period. With its long coastline, urban buzz, and family-friendly activities, it offers something for everyone.
What to do:
Watch fireworks shows hosted in the city
Swim or relax at My Khe Beach or Non Nuoc Beach
Visit Ba Na Hills and walk on the Golden Bridge
Explore Marble Mountains and Linh Ung Pagoda
Why go now: The weather is ideal in late April. Plus, Danang often hosts special cultural performances and fireworks events during this holiday.
Escape to Đà Lạt in April for fresh air, flower gardens, waterfalls, and peaceful nature.**
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If you’re trying to escape the heat, Da Lat is a perfect pick. Located in the Central Highlands, Da Lat offers fresh air, flower gardens, and scenic views.
What to do:
Visit Valley of Love and Hydrangea Gardens
Enjoy local coffee and pastries in cozy cafes
Trek around Tuyen Lam Lake or visit Elephant Falls
Explore the quirky Crazy House and French colonial villas
Why go now: April marks the end of the dry season in Da Lat, with pleasant temperatures and blooming flowers. It’s also less humid than most other places.
Cable car over turquoise waters and islands in Phu Quoc, Vietnam.
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For those craving tropical vibes, Phu Quoc Island is a top choice. With turquoise waters and white-sand beaches, it’s a postcard-perfect destination.
What to do:
Snorkeling, diving, or island hopping to nearby islets
Visit Sao Beach, Long Beach, and Sunset Sanato
Explore the Phu Quoc Night Market
Tour pepper farms, fish sauce factories, or go on a food tour
Why go now: Late April is one of the last dry weeks before the island enters its rainy season. The sea is calm, and the sunsets are gorgeous.
Boat tour through cave and lush river landscape in Ninh Binh.
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Often called “Halong Bay on land,” Ninh Binh is a great weekend destination with boat rides, limestone mountains, and peaceful rural vibes.
What to do:
Take a boat trip in Trang An or Tam Coc
Visit Bai Dinh Pagoda or ancient Hoa Lu Capital
Climb Mua Cave for panoramic views
Bike through rice paddies and explore local villages
Why go now: The rice fields are starting to turn green, and the dry weather makes it a great time for outdoor activities.
If you’re looking for fewer crowds but just as much beauty, Quy Nhon on the South Central Coast is a rising star.
What to do:
Relax at Ky Co Beach or Eo Gio
Try fresh seafood and explore local fishing villages
Visit the ancient Cham towers (Thap Doi, Thap Banh It)
Walk along the coastal roads or go kayaking
Why go now: It’s warm but not too hot, and the sea is at its clearest. Great time for snorkeling and beach picnics.
Hanoi Opera House glowing at night with vibrant city life.
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If you prefer staying in the city, Hanoi has a festive feel during Reunification Day. While some locals travel out, the city slows down a bit—making it easier to explore.
What to do:
Wander the Old Quarter and enjoy egg coffee
Watch a water puppet show or visit the Temple of Literature
Stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake or West Lake
Try local dishes like bun cha, pho, and cha ca
Why go now: Less traffic, more space in cafes and cultural sites. Weather in Hanoi is warm and breezy—perfect for sightseeing.
Boats cruising Ha Long Bay amid limestone cliffs and emerald water.
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Ha Long Bay is not just about breathtaking cruises and limestone islands—this year, it becomes a cultural hotspot with the Sky Wave Concert 2025, bringing music lovers from across the country together.
What to do:
Attend the Sky Wave Concert featuring top Vietnamese artists and international acts
Enjoy a sunset cruise or explore Ha Long’s floating villages
Visit Ti Top Island, Sung Sot Cave, or kayak in Luon Cave
Try fresh seafood at night markets and beachside restaurants
Why go now: The Sky Wave Concert adds a high-energy twist to an already iconic destination. It’s the perfect way to mix culture, music, and nature for an unforgettable long weekend.
Book early: Trains, flights, and hotels sell out fast during this time.
Avoid peak travel hours: Start early or travel the day before to avoid congestion.
Pack light but smart: Bring sunscreen, hats, and comfy clothes. Some destinations may get hot during the day.
Check for local events: Many cities host parades, concerts, or special exhibitions for the holiday.
Terraced rice fields and misty mountains in scenic Sapa, Vietnam.
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Reunification Day is not only a national celebration—it’s also the perfect excuse to unwind, explore, and appreciate the beauty of Vietnam. Whether you want island waves, mountain air, or cultural discovery, there’s a destination waiting for you.