based on 96 experiences from female travelers
Dani
Switzerland
Perfect for solo travelling People are really helpful and it is easy to discover by bike, boat and scooter. I felt really safe and the places are not too crowed. Went there in the winter but still good weather
Posted: December 22, 2025Vietnam was both chaotic and peaceful at the same time! Everywhere is crowded but you learn how to move through the streets. The food was great, I loved pho and bahn mi’s! People are relatively friendly.
Posted: December 20, 2025Nastya
Russia
This year , I've flown to Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam twice solo, and here's what you should definitely see in Vietnam. 1 - This is a large-scale and technologically advanced show in the south of the island at Sunset Town, where you'll witness water jets, fire shows, hundreds of dancers, and stilted performers, all of which are visually stunning and powerful, culminating in a magnificent fireworks display. This is the Kiss of the Sea show. 2 - this is a place on the island where you can hand-feed giraffes, admire cute otters, and ride a bus among lions and zebras, as if you were in their natural habitat. This is the Safari in Phu Quoc. 3. These are authentic coffee shops in Phu Quoc with delicious coffee, especially the Salted coffee (Ca phe muoi in Vietnamese), which is absolutely amazing. I even took a recipe from a Vietnamese man and filmed it, but I haven't been able to achieve the same texture as in the coffee shop. My top choice is the cozy Coffee Hoa Hong (near Ong Lang). 4. The beach is filled with sea stars, which I've never seen up close before. I even touched their small legs, and it was incredibly cute. This is Starfish Beach. 5. A place where you can see the entire process of creating pearl jewelry, from opening the shell to the finished product. I was particularly impressed by their coral sculptures, which I had not expected to see. These are pearl farms, such as Ngoc Hien Pearl Farm. 6. The largest Buddhist temple on the island, located on a mountain with panoramic views of the sea. The monks here must have been good people in their previous lives, as this is truly a paradise. Here you can admire numerous statues and relics, as well as the traditional Vietnamese architecture of the Ly and Tran dynasties. This is the Ho Huoc Temple. Recommend PhuQuoc! :)
Posted: October 25, 2025Pika
Mauritius
Vietnam was an amazing experience!! The natural landscapes and scenic views were breathtaking. Food and stay were really cheap and as a student, I liked that very much. However, travelling might be on the pricier side. We can only travel by vans or taxi which of course charge quite a lot. Other than that, I had a great time. There's a lot of places to hike too and so much history and culture to appreciate.
Posted: October 14, 2025I spent 2 weeks in Hoi An, stayed at a lovely host, biked around the city at all times. There are plenty of great coffee spots, quiet places to relax and really nice beaches! I also made 3 dresses for myself in one of their traditional workshops for a very food price considering the materials quality. Hoi An is so beautiful at night, I went to see the lanterna multiple times and there ia also a food fair next to the river, so you’re never going home with an empty stomach. Also, I went for a massage and it was really good. People are warm and friendlt, not everyone speaks English but you’ll get along. Pay attention to the people who invite you to take photos of the buffalos, they will ask for money afterwards.
Posted: September 20, 2025Experienced: September, 2025Based on 38 local experiences
Based on 38 local experiences
It's okay. I haven't noticed anything dangerous except walking. They drive like crazy. Sometimes I'm afraid to cross the street, afraid I'll get hit by a scooter or a car. 😌😌😌👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀😌😌😌😌
Posted: December 18, 2025Very safe to walk around at all times, leaving your bike in public, being on the beach, interacting with locals. Everyone was very eager to help, I didn’t feel any weird glances from anyone. People were at most interested about my trip
Posted: September 20, 2025Edera
I feel really safe in the place im living right now. In mangden i feel safe. Not sure of other cities , cause Ive not traveled there yet. People are really nice, I really love it. Hope to travel more and safely in vietnam.
Posted: September 16, 2025Minh-Phương
In general, the crime rate is low since people's solidarity is strong. Everyone cares about everyone (two-edged sword tho). If you are pickpocketed, there must be 20 locals jumping in trying to catch the thief lmao. People love being the hero here. We have a fun saying here in Vietnam, "cameras fueled by rice", which are the people.
Posted: September 9, 2025Vietnam is generally safe for women :) never got harassed and felt safe booking a ride hailing app by myself. Always better to just not be alone at the late nights in sketchy times places but overall I highly recommend for solo travel!
Posted: September 2, 2025Trang
Hanoi
2 days
Hi ladies, I’m Trang. I work as a marketer in an interlevel school in Hanoi. I love traveling, watching films, discovering new places and cultures My friends and colleagues say I’m the cutest and softest person they’ve ever known - if this helps 😉
Hong
Ho Chi Minh City
7 days
Hi there! I’m a friendly and open-minded person from Vietnam. I really enjoy cultural exchange and I’d love to support female travelers who come to stay. I used to be a freelance tour guide, so I know many hidden spots and interesting local places to share. I’ve also traveled solo myself, so I understand the joy and challenges of it. Nowadays I mostly teach, which can be a bit boring at times, so I’m always happy to meet new friends, share stories, and learn from each other. 🌸