Vietnam captivates with its dramatic limestone karsts rising from emerald bays, endless golden rice terraces in the north, lantern-lit ancient streets in the center, and the vibrant chaos of the Mekong Delta in the south. It’s a country where history, culture, and natural beauty collide – and the best part? It’s one of the most budget-friendly destinations in Southeast Asia. With smart planning, you can enjoy luxury-level experiences on a backpacker budget. These budget travel hacks will show you how to explore Vietnam affordably, stretching your dollars further while missing none of the magic.
1. Eat Like a Local – Street Food Heaven
Street stalls serve the best (and cheapest) meals: phở, bánh mì, or bún chả for $1–2. Busy spots with high turnover are safest and tastiest. Skip tourist restaurants to save 70–80%.


2. Drink Smart
Bia hơi (fresh draft beer) costs 25–50 cents a glass at sidewalk pubs. Coffee is $1; skip imported beers ($3+).
3. Stay in Hostels or Homestays
Dorms start at $5–10/night; private rooms in homestays $15–25. Use Hostelworld or Booking.com for deals – many include free breakfast.
4. Use Overnight Buses/Trains to Save on Accommodation
Sleeper buses ($10–20 for 12+ hours) or trains ($20–40) double as transport and hotel. Book via 12Go.asia or Baolau.


5. Fly Budget Airlines
VietJet Air, Bamboo Airways, or Vietravel Airlines offer domestic flights from $20–50 one-way. Book directly or via Skyscanner; fly open-jaw (into Hanoi, out of HCMC).
6. Rent a Motorbike for Freedom
$5–8/day for a scooter – the cheapest way to explore cities or countryside. Get an International Driving Permit; wear a helmet.


7. Use Grab for Everything
App-based rides ($1–3 in cities), food delivery, and even payments. Cheaper and safer than taxis.
8. Shop at Local Markets
Fresh fruit, snacks, and souvenirs for pennies. Bargain politely – start at 50% of asking price.


9. Visit During Shoulder Seasons
March–May or September–November for lower prices and fewer crowds. Avoid Tet for cheaper hotels/flights.
10. Book Ha Long Bay on a Budget
Day trips from Hanoi ($30–50) or 2-day cruises in Lan Ha/Bai Tu Long Bay ($100–150) – cheaper and less crowded than classic routes.


11. Take Scenic Trains
Reunification Express from Hanoi to HCMC – soft seats $20–40, sleepers $40–70. Book early for lower berths.
12. Use Free Walking Tours
Many cities offer tip-based tours (pay what you can, ~$5–10). Great for orientation and insider tips.
13. Get a Local SIM Immediately
$5–10 for 30 days unlimited data – essential for maps, translation, and bookings.
14. Drink Bottled Water, But Refill Smartly
Buy large bottles and refill smaller ones; ice in drinks is safe at reputable spots.


15. Withdraw Wisely
Use fee-free ATMs (Agribank, BIDV) and withdraw max amounts to minimize charges.
16. Travel Slowly
Spend more time in fewer places to cut transport costs – e.g., 3–4 days per city.
17. Homestays in Rural Areas
$15–30/night including meals and activities – cheaper than hotels, plus authentic experiences.


18. Skip Souvenirs, Buy Experiences
Coffee beans or spices are cheap and packable; avoid overpriced “handicrafts.”
19. Use Public Buses in Cities
Local buses 30–50 cents, but Grab is often worth the extra $1 for convenience.


20. Plan a Realistic Daily Budget
$30–50/day possible: $10 accommodation, $10 food, $10 transport, $10 activities.
Sample Daily Budget Breakdown (Backpacker Style)
- Accommodation: $8 (dorm)
- Food: $6 (3 street meals + coffee)
- Transport: $5 (Grab/motorbike)
- Activities: $10 (tours/entry fees)
- Total: ~$30/day
With these budget travel hacks, Vietnam becomes incredibly affordable – often half the cost of Thailand or Bali, with double the authenticity. You’ll eat like a king, cruise epic bays, and make lifelong memories without breaking the bank.
Ready to pack light and save big? Which hack will you try first? Drop it in the comments – happy (and cheap) travels!💸
