April 2026 has witnessed an unprecedented surge in travel activity across Vietnam, driven by the extended holiday break announced by the government. Domestic destinations such as Da Nang, Hoi An, and Ha Long Bay have recorded a sharp increase in bookings, with family groups and young travelers leading the demand. Airlines, railways, and bus services have reported near-full capacity, prompting operators to add extra trips and enhance services to accommodate the influx. Experts attribute this surge to both eased travel restrictions and a growing appetite for cultural and nature-based experiences among Vietnamese holidaymakers.

On the international front, major airports including Tan Son Nhat and Noi Bai have seen a significant uptick in passenger traffic, reflecting Vietnam’s rising appeal as a preferred holiday destination in Southeast Asia. Visitors from neighboring countries such as South Korea, Japan, and China are increasingly drawn to the country’s rich history, vibrant street food culture, and scenic coastal retreats. Travel agencies recommend early bookings given the limited availability, highlighting popular packages featuring:

  • Beach resorts with wellness and spa amenities
  • Guided tours to UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Adventure trekking in Northern Highlands
Travel Mode April 2026 Capacity Increase Popular Routes
Domestic Flights +25% HCMC – Da Nang, Hanoi – Phu Quoc
Train Services +15% Hanoi – Sa Pa, Hue – Da Nang
Intercity Buses +20% HCMC – Mui Ne, Hanoi – Ha Long