As August unfolds, Southern Vietnam transforms into a vivid canvas of tropical beauty. While many travelers may be concerned about occasional rain, this is actually one of the most refreshing times to explore this lush and vibrant region. From buzzing metropolises to quiet islands, from floating markets to sacred mountains—each destination offers a distinctive glimpse into the soul of Southern Vietnam.
For travelers looking to uncover the best of the South this August, MYCT Viet Nam Travel presents 8 top destinations perfect for families, couples, friend groups, or solo adventurers.
Southern Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate with two main seasons: the dry season (November–April) and the rainy season (May–October). August falls right in the heart of the rainy season, but don’t let that deter you.
The average temperature ranges from 25°C to 35°C, with warm and humid conditions prevailing. Rain usually comes in brief afternoon showers, allowing plenty of time for sightseeing, cultural experiences, and relaxation. August is also when nature is at its most vibrant—rivers full, flowers blooming, and landscapes bursting with life.
No journey to Southern Vietnam is complete without a visit to Ho Chi Minh City, still affectionately known as Saigon by locals. This vibrant metropolis is more than just Vietnam’s largest city—it’s a cultural crossroads where the past, present, and future collide in captivating ways.
Ho Chi Minh City is a place where French colonial architecture coexists with futuristic skyscrapers, where tree-lined boulevards meet bustling alleys full of motorbikes, and where you can enjoy both gourmet dining and street-side bánh mì within a single city block. Its energy is contagious—perfect for travelers who love dynamic urban life but still want access to deep-rooted culture and history.

During your visit, don’t miss Notre-Dame Cathedral, an iconic landmark built entirely with materials imported from France, standing as a proud symbol of colonial-era charm. Just a short walk away is the Independence Palace—a time capsule of the 1970s, offering an inside look into Vietnam’s political history and architecture. For sweeping city views, head to Landmark 81, currently the tallest building in Vietnam, where luxury shopping, fine dining, and observation decks await.
For a powerful glimpse into wartime history, journey to the Cu Chi Tunnels, located just outside the city. This underground labyrinth served as a base for Vietnamese resistance fighters and showcases the ingenuity and resilience of the people during the Vietnam War. Visitors can crawl through sections of the tunnels, view preserved relics, and understand more deeply the sacrifices made during the country’s long fight for independence.
But it’s not all about history—modern Saigon is alive with energy. Dive into the culinary scene at Ben Thanh Market, where vendors sell everything from tropical fruits and souvenirs to steaming bowls of phở and fresh spring rolls. When the sun sets, the city transforms into a playground of rooftop bars, live music venues, and night markets. Whether you’re sipping cocktails with a skyline view, enjoying a traditional water puppet show, or exploring a hidden speakeasy, Saigon never stops surprising.
For families, friend groups, and couples, Ho Chi Minh City offers a perfect mix of exploration and comfort. From museum tours and art galleries to coffee-hopping and relaxing parks, the city is ideal for both cultural deep dives and leisure activities.
Just about a two-hour drive from the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City, Vung Tau has long been a favorite weekend escape for both locals and international visitors. With its refreshing sea breeze, charming colonial remnants, and scenic hills overlooking the ocean, this coastal city offers the perfect mix of relaxation and exploration.
In August, the tropical rains are intermittent, allowing the beaches to shine under clear skies between brief, cooling showers. It’s a peaceful time to visit, when the sea is calm and the air feels crisp, creating ideal conditions for both beach lovers and photography enthusiasts.
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Start your adventure by taking a leisurely hike or drive up Big Mountain (Núi Lớn), where a century-old lighthouse awaits. From the top, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of Vung Tau’s crescent-shaped coastline and the endless sea stretching beyond the horizon. Not far from there is the iconic Christ the King statue, one of the largest statues of Jesus in Asia. Climbing the stairs inside the statue to the outstretched arms will give you an even more breathtaking viewpoint.
For moments of calm, visitors can unwind at Front Beach or Back Beach, both offering soft sand, shady coconut trees, and beachside cafés where you can enjoy fresh seafood and Vietnamese iced coffee. Don’t forget to stroll along the vibrant coastal promenade at sunset, when the entire city bathes in golden hues and street vendors fill the air with tempting aromas.
Vung Tau is not just about the beach—it’s a charming destination where urban comforts meet seaside serenity, making it perfect for quick escapes, couples’ retreats, or family beach days during your Southern Vietnam journey.
Nestled in the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc Island is a dreamy getaway famous for its crystal-clear waters, powdery beaches, and luxury resorts. It’s the largest island in Vietnam and continues to enchant travelers looking for both relaxation and adventure.
In August, while occasional rains sweep through the island, the landscape becomes lush and vibrant. The skies often clear up in the afternoon, revealing dazzling sunsets and picture-perfect ocean views. Whether you’re traveling with friends, children, or on a romantic escape, Phu Quoc offers something magical for everyone.
Nature lovers can discover the untouched side of the island in Phu Quoc National Park, home to diverse flora, wildlife, and scenic hiking trails. Beachgoers, meanwhile, can bask in the sun at Sao Beach or Long Beach, two of the most famous stretches of sand in the region.

But Phu Quoc isn’t just about natural beauty—it’s also a rising star in entertainment and tourism innovation. Highlights include:
🦁 Vinpearl Safari – Vietnam’s first and largest open-concept zoo, where you can meet rare and exotic animals from around the world in natural, open environments. Great for both kids and adults!
🎡 Phu Quoc United Center – A mega complex that includes hotels, shopping, casinos, and dining options all in one spot, catering to luxury travelers and leisure seekers alike.
🌇 Sunset Town – A beautifully designed Mediterranean-style coastal town, ideal for romantic seaside dinners, artistic photos, and vibrant night markets.
The crown jewel of the island’s attractions is without doubt VinWonders Phu Quoc. This world-class theme park features over 100 attractions, ranging from exhilarating roller coasters and immersive 4D shows to interactive science exhibits and fairy-tale zones. Spread across six themed areas, it’s designed to educate, thrill, and entertain visitors of all ages—making it a top pick for families and large tour groups.
From luxury resorts and lively night markets to snorkeling excursions and island hopping, Phu Quoc offers a perfect balance between laid-back island living and full-on fun. It’s a true gem in Southern Vietnam’s tourism crown—and a must-visit in August when the island is at its most vibrant and inviting.
Often overlooked by tourists, Long An is a hidden gem only an hour from Ho Chi Minh City. The region comes alive in August with blooming lotus ponds, migratory birds soaring across wetlands, and lush green landscapes.
Whether you’re cruising through mangrove forests, cycling through flower gardens, or relaxing at eco-tourism resorts, Long An offers peace, photogenic views, and an authentic rural atmosphere.
The capital of the Mekong Delta, Can Tho, is a city built on water—and August is when it shines. While the rainy season makes the delta lusher, it also fills the canals, making boat trips more scenic.
Start your morning at Cai Rang Floating Market, where vendors sell fresh produce, noodles, and coffee directly from boats. Then explore the nearby orchards for tropical fruits, sample local dishes like snakehead fish soup or crispy Vietnamese pancakes, and watch as daily life unfolds along the waterways.
Can Tho is also known for warm hospitality, making it ideal for family tours or cultural immersion trips.
Bordering Cambodia, Tay Ninh is both a spiritual and natural treasure trove. It’s home to Cao Dai Temple, the seat of a unique Vietnamese religion blending elements of Buddhism, Taoism, and Christianity. Its vibrant architecture and ceremonial rituals are a sight to behold.
August is also a great time to hike Ba Den Mountain, the highest peak in Southern Vietnam, via cable car or trekking routes. Don’t miss a visit to Dau Tieng Lake, often called the “inland sea” of Tay Ninh, with calm waters and romantic sunsets.
Tay Ninh is perfect for culture seekers, spiritual travelers, and nature lovers alike.
At the tail end of the country lies Ca Mau, where land meets sea in the most dramatic fashion. Surrounded by dense mangroves, tidal flats, and floating houses, this is Vietnam’s untouched frontier.
Visit the Ca Mau Cape National Park, take a boat through the U Minh Forest, and listen to local tales of Uncle Ba Phi, a legendary folk character. Don’t forget to enjoy a performance of Don Ca Tai Tu, Southern Vietnam’s UNESCO-recognized musical art form.
Ca Mau offers raw, immersive experiences, especially appealing to curious travelers and eco-tourism enthusiasts.
Known as a hub of manufacturing and innovation, Binh Duong is quietly carving out a name in the tourism world. Just north of Ho Chi Minh City, this modern province surprises visitors with its blend of urban energy and green retreats.
Top spots include:
Dai Nam Wonderland – part amusement park, part spiritual complex
Thuy Chau Eco Park – with man-made waterfalls and picnic areas
Lai Thieu Fruit Gardens – ideal for fruit-picking and family outings
It’s a destination where business travelers can relax after meetings, and families can enjoy active weekends in nature.
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