Vietnam with Grandparents: A 10-Day Multi-Generational Itinerary
A 10-day Vietnam trip that works for grandparents and grandkids alike — slow pace, accessible sights, and fewer bus transfers than you think you need.
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A 10-day Vietnam trip that works for grandparents and grandkids alike — slow pace, accessible sights, and fewer bus transfers than you think you need.
Seven days that earn the beach: two days of Saigon history and markets, then five days on Phu Quoc with kids in tow — flights, resorts, and a pace that works.
Phu Quoc works well with under-3s if you pick the right beach, the right base, and know which tourist activities to skip entirely.
Phu Quoc works well for families with under-3s — if you skip the cable cars and night markets and lean into slow beach mornings and early dinners.
Seven days in Hoi An that actually work for families — lantern-making, An Bang beach mornings, a cooking class, and a herb-village bike ride kids won't complain about.
Da Lat is one of the few places in Vietnam where kids actually want to slow down — strawberry farms, an alpine coaster, and genuinely cool weather make it an easy family win.
A practical 12-day family route combining Hanoi's old-city culture, Hoi An's lantern-lit streets, and Phu Quoc's calm beaches — with manageable flights and no brutal bus legs.
Vietnam's food scene can overwhelm adults — imagine being seven. Here's what to order, where to eat, and what to look for when feeding kids on the road.
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