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Vietnam with Kids 2026: An Honest Family Guide From Local Women Riders

Visas for kids, best seasons, airports, food and motorbike tours — the honest family guide…

Vietnam with kids is easier than most parents expect: children with their own passport get the same $25 USD e-visa as adults, the food has plenty of mild options for picky eaters, and locals will treat your children like minor celebrities. The real planning traps are the seasons, the airport queues and the traffic — this guide covers all three, from the women who ride families around Saigon and Da Nang every week.

Vietnam with kids — quick facts (July 2026):

  • E-visa: $25 USD single-entry per person, children included. Kids under 14 who share a parent’s passport are added to the parent’s application.
  • Airport assistance: from $30 USD per person; children under 11 pay 75% of the adult rate.
  • Best swim months in Da Nang: February to August. Best dry season in Saigon: December to April.
  • Health declaration: required for every traveler, including children, since July 1, 2026.
  • Dragon Bridge fire show in Da Nang: free, Friday to Sunday at 9:00 PM.

Is Vietnam Good for a Family Trip?

Exploring Vietnam with kids: KissTour guides in blue ao dai show a family around a Cho Lon temple in Ho Chi Minh City

Yes — Vietnam is one of the most child-friendly countries in Southeast Asia, mostly because of the people rather than the infrastructure. Waitresses will carry your toddler around the restaurant so you can eat. Strangers will offer snacks. Nobody glares when a baby cries on a bus.

Vy, one of our guides who has ridden with hundreds of visiting families, puts it this way: “Parents arrive worried about the traffic. By day two the kids are waving at every motorbike, and the parents are the ones asking for a longer route.”

What Vietnam does not have everywhere: smooth sidewalks, changing tables, high chairs at street stalls. You adapt fast — a baby carrier beats a stroller in most neighborhoods.

What Visa Do Kids Need to Enter Vietnam?

Every child traveling on their own passport needs their own e-visa, at any age — $25 USD single-entry or $50 USD multiple-entry, valid up to 90 days. Children under 14 listed in a parent’s passport are covered inside the parent’s application instead. Apply only through the official portal, evisa.gov.vn.

Your child’s situation What they need
Own passport (any age, including infants) Their own e-visa, $25 USD
Under 14, listed in parent’s passport Added inside the parent’s e-visa application
Visa-exempt nationality (e.g. UK — 45 days) No visa; exemption covers children too

The full rules and photo requirements are on Vietnam’s official e-visa portal, evisa.gov.vn. Since July 1, 2026 every traveler, kids included, also needs the pre-arrival health declaration — a parent can complete it for the whole family.

When Is the Best Time to Visit Vietnam with Kids?

For a beach-plus-city family trip, February to April is the sweet spot: dry in Saigon, calm swimming sea in Da Nang, and cooler than the May–June heat.

Region Best months with kids Watch out for
Saigon and the south December – April (dry season) Daily downpours May – November, usually 1–2 hours
Da Nang and central coast February – August (swim season) Typhoon season September – November
Hanoi and the north October – April Hot, humid summers; chilly December – January

July and August are Vietnamese school holidays — beaches get busy with domestic families, which is fun for kids but means booking hotels earlier.

How Do You Get Through Vietnamese Airports with Kids?

Tan Son Nhat and Noi Bai are big, loud buildings to work out at the end of a 12-hour flight, and that is what wears an overtired toddler down. Two ways to make it easier: land before 8:00 AM or after 10:00 PM when the terminal is quieter, or book an airport host who meets you in the arrival hall and walks you to the right counter.

Airport assistance starts at $30 USD per person and children under 11 pay 75% of the adult rate. We wrote an honest breakdown of when families actually need it — and when they do not. KissTour is a private hospitality company. We register your flight and details with the airport before you fly, so your host meets you in the arrival hall and walks you through the fast-track line instead of the general queue — you still clear immigration yourself. You can book airport assistance online.

Saigon or Da Nang: Which Is Better with Kids?

Do both if you have 7+ days — the flight is about 1 hour 20 minutes with around 50 departures a day. With less time: Da Nang is easier with children under 8 (beach, short distances), Saigon is more rewarding with kids 8 and up (history, food, city energy).

Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) Da Nang
Best ages 8+ Any age
Headline for kids Parks, museums, food streets My Khe beach, Dragon Bridge fire show
Pace Big-city, more planning Compact, everything 15–20 minutes apart

Our detailed guides: things to do in Ho Chi Minh with family and Da Nang with kids.

What Do Kids Actually Eat in Vietnam?

Vietnamese food is one of the mildest cuisines in Asia — chili is served on the side, not cooked in. Reliable hits with visiting kids: banh mi (crusty baguette sandwiches), pho with the herbs left out, grilled pork skewers, fresh spring rolls, fruit smoothies and che (sweet dessert soups).

If your children are cautious eaters, a guided evening helps: our guides swap dishes on the spot and know which vendors cook mildest. See Saigon food tour with kids for what picky eaters actually end up eating.

Can Kids Join a Motorbike Tour?

Yes. Children under 7 share a bike with a parent, seated between the driver and the parent; from 7 they ride pillion on their own bike with their own driver. Infants are the one group we do not recommend. Every rider, child or adult, gets a certified helmet.

The full age rules, helmet sizes and which tour suits which age are in Saigon motorbike tour with kids, or browse all our Saigon tours.

Getting Around, Health and Small Humans

Grab (the local Uber) is everywhere and short city rides cost 30,000–80,000 VND (~$1–3 USD). Child seats are rare in Vietnamese taxis and Grab cars — bring an inflatable booster if your child needs one. Drink bottled or filtered water only, pack high-SPF sunscreen from home (it is expensive here), and use mosquito repellent at dusk. Pharmacies are on almost every block in Saigon and Da Nang, and both cities have international clinics.

Vietnam with Kids — FAQ

Is Vietnam safe for children?

Yes. Violent crime against tourists is rare. The genuine hazard is traffic — hold hands crossing, and cross at a steady walking pace so riders can flow around you.

Can you use a stroller in Vietnam?

In malls and along the Da Nang beachfront, yes. On older Saigon sidewalks, barely — a baby carrier is the better tool for children under 2.

Do restaurants have high chairs?

Malls and mid-range restaurants usually do; street stalls do not. Nobody minds a child at any table, and staff often entertain kids while parents eat.

What is the best age to bring kids to Vietnam?

Any age works, but children 6 and up get the most out of tours, markets and the motorbike rides they will not stop talking about.

Do children need the health declaration too?

Yes — since July 1, 2026 it applies to every traveler. A parent can complete it for the whole family in one sitting before the flight.

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