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Hanoi, Vietnam
Start your trip in the vibrant capital and explore the charming Old Quarter with its 36 streets. Don't miss a bowl of authentic pho bo and egg coffee at a local café. November is dry and pleasant in Hanoi, perfect for sightseeing around Hoan Kiem Lake.
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Hoi An, Vietnam
This UNESCO-listed ancient town is a foodie paradise — try White Rose dumplings and Cao Lau noodles unique to Hoi An. The nearby An Bang and Cua Dai beaches offer warm 29–30°C water in early November. Wander the lantern-lit streets at night for a magical atmosphere.
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Da Nang, Vietnam
My Khe Beach is one of Vietnam's most beautiful stretches of sand with warm turquoise water. Take a day trip up to the Marble Mountains for stunning views and ancient caves. Be aware that late November can bring some rain to Da Nang, so plan beach days early in your stay.
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Nha Trang, Vietnam
November is peak season in Nha Trang with dry sunny days and sea temperatures around 28–30°C — ideal for snorkelling and island hopping. The city's beachfront promenade is lively with great fresh seafood restaurants. Don't miss a boat trip to the surrounding islands like Hon Mun for crystal-clear waters.
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Mui Ne, Vietnam
Mui Ne is a laid-back beach resort town famous for its stunning red and white sand dunes just minutes from the sea. November brings dry, sunny weather and warm 30°C water, making it one of the best beach spots in Vietnam this time of year. Try the local speciality of banh canh cua (crab noodle soup) at a beachside shack.
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
End your trip in the buzzing southern metropolis, formerly known as Saigon, full of incredible street food and energy. Explore the historic Ben Thanh Market, visit the War Remnants Museum, and feast on banh mi and bun thit nuong in District 3. November sits right in the dry season here, making it a great time to explore the city on foot.
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Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Finish your journey on this tropical island with some of Vietnam's most pristine beaches and crystal-clear 30°C waters — November is the very start of high season with calm seas. Sao Beach consistently ranks among Southeast Asia's best beaches with powdery white sand. Indulge in the island's famous seafood and fresh fish sauce at a sunset beachfront restaurant.