We are closed today. Call 020 7590 0610
Hanoi, Vietnam

Visiting Vietnam in May

Vietnam Weather in May

Article content

24 March 2016 by Eleanor Kania

Vietnam – lining the full length of the Southeast Asian jut – is known for its weather’s variance. From its cool mountainous north to its central beaches and the rich verdure of the Mekong Delta in the south, the country is bursting with a diversity of ecosystems all with their individual microclimates. And, of course, all bow to the irrepressible might of the region’s monsoons. Thankfully, in between rainy seasons, May is definitely a good time to go, but there are some details that are well worth bearing in mind. We've also included links to information on the climate so you can plan your ideal trip.

North Vietnam

In the north, Hanoi's tumbling French colonial architecture will have fully emerged from its winter shell with temperatures averaging 29°C – the best weather of the year – before summer rains cool things down. Tuck into steaming pork buns from a roadside hawker and escape the bustle with a stroll round its central lakes and parks. Don’t forget to pay a visit to Uncle Ho’s mausoleum as the city retains a firm grip on its communist hangovers.

As you head further north into the mountains, the climate becomes increasingly important. Thankfully, the stunning terraced rice fields of Sapa are at their most temperate in May; experience plunging valley views framed by raking mountains from what was a 1920s French hill station. Watch out for showers towards the end of the month as the indigenous hill tribes don their famed multi-coloured hats.


Sapa's rice terraces are enthralling at all times of day

Coastal Vietnam

Moving down the coast to the golden sands of Da Nang, you’ll be greeted by glorious sunshine and an average temperature of 30°C. The former is perfectly positioned to uncover the riches of Hue; an imperial city, its regal tombs and pagodas date back to the 19th century while its moat-ringed citadel is even older. Then, travel down to Nha Trang for luxury beach resorts and excellent nightlife.

In central Vietnam, you’ll also be far enough away from the rainy winter to all but guarantee a precipitation-less getaway. Make full use of the good weather by visiting UNESCO-listed Hoi An whose old town is a carefully-preserved example of a traditional 16th century trading port, complete with temples, shrines and covered bridges. Perhaps book onto a cooking course to learn how to make the perfect pho.


Hoi An's Japanese covered bridge at sunset

South Vietnam

At the country’s ankle, Ho Chi Minh City starts to cool off thanks to late-month rains ushering in the summer monsoon. However, as it’s often said, you can set your watch by the downpours, meaning that it’s a simple task to dodge the short but heavy afternoon bursts. Once you do, you’ll find a city brimming with energy, best realised in its atmospheric markets, tucked away between the glass and steel of its skyscrapers. What’s more, pleasant averages of 28°C make for ideal weather to explore the guerrilla tunnels at Cu Chi, just to the city’s north. For some respite, the waterways and lush rice paddies of the Mekong Delta to the south usually enjoy less rainfall. Catch your breath on a cruise to its floating markets beset on both sides by the bright green of the region's rice paddies.

Trip along the Mekong Delta in a traditional boat

Related offers

Zannier Hotels Bai San Ho

Zannier Bai San Ho

Traditional resort

Hidden away on a secluded peninsula in Vietnam's Phu Yen province, the Zannier Bai San Ho is scattered along the white sands, lush hillsides and rice paddies of one of Vietnam's most untouched stretches of coastline.

InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort

Intercontinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort

Contemporary resort

Overlooking a stunning private bay on the secluded peninsula of Son Tra, the Intercontinental Danang combines a luxurious beachfront resort setting with world-class dining and attractions in nearby Danang.

Lobby and Bar, The Warehouse Hotel

The Warehouse Hotel, Singapore

Contemporary hotel

The boutique Warehouse Hotel was built in 1895 and has now been beautifully restored, with ultra-contemporary rooms and historic touches to create a true oasis in the city.

Capella Singapore

Capella, Sentosa Island

Contemporary hotel

Capella is a restored, colonial 19th-century bungalow that offers true 5-star luxury hidden in the leafy centre of Sentosa Island, blending contemporary design with authentic Asian details.

The Fullerton, Singapore

The Fullerton Bay Hotel, Singapore

Contemporary hotel

The Fullerton Bay Hotel is a gem in the centre of Singapore that fuses ultra-modernity and historic elegance.

Hotel Lisboa

Hotel Lisboa, Macao

Contemporary hotel

Hotel Lisboa is in central Macao, with opulent rooms of rich fabrics and handcrafted furniture. There’s six culinary offerings, from Portas do Sol’s Chinese haute cuisine to Guincho a Gale's authentic Portuguese gastronomy, and a free shuttle bus to explore Macao’s hotchpotch of European delights.

Why book with Wexas Travel?

At Wexas, we specialise in bespoke travel experiences. Our itineraries are just samples of what we can arrange, and can be changed depending on your precise needs, finances and ideas by our experienced destination specialists.

Contact one of our consultants on 020 7590 0610 to discuss how we can tailor your holiday.

Learn why Wexas is the leader in creating luxury holidays. What is tailor-made travel?

Expert advice & support

Visit us in our London office

Let our travel specialists curate the perfect holiday:

  • Inspirational ideas based on experience
  • Established for over 50 years
  • Tailor a holiday to your precise requirements
  • Personalised quotes and documentation

Every step of the way

Every step of the way

Our services are with you from start to finish:

  • Dedicated personal consultants
  • Free airport lounges on qualifying bookings
  • Care and guidance pre, post and during holiday
  • Full financial security: ATOL & ABTOT protected