Vietnam tours from New Zealand (NZ) are becoming one of the most exciting travel choices for Kiwi travelers looking for a mix of culture, nature, food, and adventure.
With VietAsia Travel, you can enjoy fully customizable Vietnam holiday packages from New Zealand, designed for couples, families, small groups, and solo travelers. From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the stunning limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay and the lantern-lit charm of Hoi An, Vietnam offers unforgettable experiences at great value.
🌏 Why Travel to Vietnam from New Zealand?
Vietnam is one of the most rewarding destinations in Southeast Asia for New Zealand travelers.
Flights from Auckland or Wellington to Vietnam take around 10–13 hours with one stopover.
Vietnam offers premium experiences at a fraction of the cost compared to Europe or the Pacific Islands.
Explore ancient temples, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and vibrant local traditions.
From street food in Hanoi to fresh seafood in Da Nang, Vietnamese cuisine is a highlight of every trip.
Vietnam is widely considered safe and welcoming for Kiwi tourists.
We offer a wide range of Vietnam holiday packages tailored for travelers from NZ.

Perfect for first-time visitors.
Popular itinerary (7–10 days):
👉 Best for: culture + sightseeing + photography
Designed for comfort and flexibility.
👉 Best for: couples, families, honeymooners
Experience Vietnam in style.
👉 Best for: premium travelers from New Zealand
Explore two iconic countries in one trip.
👉 Best for: extended holidays (10–16 days)
For active and curious travelers.
Our most booked itineraries from New Zealand include:
New Zealand passport holders require a visa to enter Vietnam.
👉 Processing is simple and typically takes 3–5 working days.
Vietnam is a year-round destination, but the best time depends on the region:
Choosing the right travel partner makes a big difference.
Based in Vietnam with strong local expertise.
Your trip is designed based on your interests and budget.
No middlemen, direct local pricing.
Assistance before, during, and after your trip.
Professional and friendly travel experience.
Travelers from New Zealand often highlight:
Vietnam consistently exceeds expectations for first-time visitors from NZ.
Yes, New Zealand citizens need a visa or eVisa before entering Vietnam.
Flights usually take 10–13 hours with one stopover in Australia, Singapore, or Malaysia.
The most popular option is a 10–12 day Vietnam highlights tour covering Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hoi An, and Ho Chi Minh City.
Yes, Vietnam is very family-friendly with safe transport, great food, and diverse attractions.
Prices vary depending on duration and style, but Vietnam is generally very affordable compared to other international destinations.
Travel tips
1. Getting to know about weather situation
The climate has a big influence on the trip of visitors. The weather condition in Vietnam changes a lot among different regions (the North, the Central, and the South). The first thing you should know is that Vietnam has high humidity even the temperature is not high. As a result, you should carry light clothing and bring a set of dry clothes to change when you get sweaty. Moreover, the rainfall happens in many times of the year, therefore, bring a raincoat is necessary.

2. Searching the exchange rates
Vietnamese currency is Vietnam dong (VND) and it is possible to use dollars or euro in the big cities or tourist areas. However, it is better to bring both local money and dollars so that you can use in any circumstance as well as avoid unfair exchange rates.
3. Learning how to bargain
Bargaining is a part of Vietnamese culture. In addition, local sellers often set the high price for foreign tourists. Therefore, possessing a bargaining skill is really beneficial if you want to buy some gifts for your friends and families. Remember that negotiating just works in the open market, not in the shopping malls.
4. Tasting local cuisine
A significant part of traveling is trying the local dishes. Vietnam is a world of cuisine, a place that visitors can find the food of many countries around the world. However, the local cuisine is the most distinctive one. Visitors can have a chance to try numerous kinds of food when visiting from the North to the South. Each region has its own way to cook and carry a unique taste. Some of the most famous dishes: Pho in 3 regions, spring rolls.

5. Get used to with traffic
The traffic on the road of Vietnam makes many visitors amazed at the first time. The number of motorbikes is huge with the endless operation on the road. Learn how to across the road is crucial for visitors to go for a walk around tourist attractions.
6. Respect local culture
Considering some acts before entering a country shows your respect to the culture of that country, Vietnam is not an exception. When visiting a religious site like pagoda or temple, remember to remove your hat, wear suitable clothes and do not point to the image of Buddha with your feet.
7. Preparing medical support
To avoid unexpected problems, you should bring some drugs with you during a long trip to another country. Vietnam is a developing country, thus, some medical facilities do not meet the international standards. In addition, you can waste time to find a good place to buy medicine since most of the doctors at the local areas cannot understand English.
8. Interact with the local people
Communicating with local people is the fastest way to understand the culture and lifestyle of a country. Going far away from the tourist sites, you can easily find a friendly local without begging you buy their products like people around famous attractions. Getting involved in local life will make your trips more memorable and meaningful.

Your dream Vietnam holiday is just one step away.
Whether you want a private tailor-made Vietnam tour from New Zealand, a luxury escape, or a group adventure, VietAsia Travel is ready to design your perfect trip.