Which the best time to visit Hoi An?
Hoi An is one of Vietnam’s most charming destinations, famous for its lantern-lit streets, riverside cafes, centuries-old architecture and peaceful beaches. But knowing the right time to visit can make a big difference and create lasting memories – whether you’re looking for sunny days at An Bang Beach, magical lantern nights or a more subdued cultural experience. Here’s a complete guide to help you choose the best time to visit Hoi An.
Climate in Hoi An
Hoi An has a tropical monsoon climate with two main seasons:
- Dry season (February to early August): Warm, sunny weather with low humidity. Skies are mostly clear, temperatures range from ~25-33°C (77-91°F). This is the best time to visit Hoi An and is for those who enjoy going to the beach, participating in outdoor activities and exploring the old town without having to endure the frequent rains.
- Rainy season (September to January): During these months, heavy rains, occasional storms and high humidity are typical. October and November often have storms or tropical depressions that affect the weather. However, the rain also brings lush landscapes, fewer tourists, creating a more intimate feeling and many visitors also enjoy such a quiet atmosphere.
Best time to visit Hoi An and activities
- May To August: Warmest water, long sunny days; great for swimming, sunbathing, and beachside dinners.
- February to April: Less heat, lower humidity — perfect for strolling through Old Town, visiting nearby villages, and taking in the scenery.
- September to November: Fewer crowds, more affordable rates, plenty of rain showers — great if you don’t mind the occasional wet weather and want a more relaxed, quieter experience.
In addition, the months of February, April, August (Full Moon nights) have Hoi An’s monthly Lantern Festival lighting up the ancient town on full moon nights. Additionally, Lunar New Year (Vietnamese New Year) can fall around January/February.

Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of Hoi An ancient town, the ancient houses covered in characteristic yellow, moss-covered tiled roofs combined with the brilliant color of bougainvillea, creating a quiet but vibrant picture.

Admire the brilliant beauty of Hoi An ancient town with the light from hundreds of colorful lanterns lighting up the whole neighborhood, reflecting on the Hoai River creating a sparkling scene like in a fairy tale.

Not only brilliant under the golden sunlight or sparkling in the lantern festival night, Hoi An also captivates people even on rainy days.
When to Visit for Lanterns Festivals
The Hoi An Lantern Festival is a special highlight. Every full moon night, the Old Town is bathed in a dim light, with lanterns lining the riverbanks and walkways. The atmosphere is enchanting – ideal for taking photos, romantic strolls and enjoying local street food. And although it takes place monthly, choosing the right time will make your experience even more wonderful.
Notes at special times
- October – November: Heavy rain, risk of flooding. Some days may be too wet to plan a beach, sightseeing or boat trip.
- Peak travel (June – August): These months have high prices, crowded beaches and busy streets. If travelling during peak season, book accommodation and restaurants in advance.
- Hot and humid: Late July to August can be very hot with strong sunshine – bring sunscreen, light clothing and stay hydrated.
What to Pack & Tips for Travel
- Light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses.
- Waterproof jacket or umbrella in the rainy season.
- Good walking shoes (for the cobblestone streets of the Old Quarter).
- Check the weather forecast before booking a boat trip or island hopping.
- Bring insect repellent, especially in the rainy months.
- Always carry local currency (cash) for purchases with street vendors.



