🇻🇳 eSIM for Viet Nam

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  • 7-day validity
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Fast and reliable data in Viet Nam

  • Crystal-clear video calls across Viet Nam, no delays
  • Share photos and stories from Viet Nam in seconds
  • Navigate Viet Nam confidently with live maps
  • Stream music and podcasts on the go
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Get your Viet Nam eSIM in 3 easy steps

No store visit. No physical SIM. Works on any eSIM-compatible phone.

Choose a plan
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Choose your plan

Select Unlimited or Data, pick how many days you need for Viet Nam.

Install eSIM
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Install your eSIM

Use the QR code sent to your email — takes under 2 minutes on any eSIM phone.

Connect on arrival
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Connect on arrival

Turn on your eSIM when you land in Viet Nam and enjoy instant connectivity.

Why choose uPhone for Viet Nam?

No roaming charges
Pay a flat rate upfront — no surprise bills when you get home.
Keep your physical SIM
Your local number stays active. Use two networks at once.
Instant delivery by email
QR code arrives in your inbox seconds after purchase.
24/7 customer support
We're here around the clock via live chat and email.
Money-back guarantee
Changed your plans? Request a refund before your trip.
Easy installation
Scan the QR code in Settings — no app, no tech skills needed.

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Purchase your Viet Nam eSIM with added peace of mind. If your trip changes or you haven't activated your eSIM yet, you have up to 30 days to request a full refund — no questions asked.

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Vietnam throttles Facebook and periodically restricts access to opposition news and political content. Social media generally works but may be slow.

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Affected services: Facebook (throttled), some foreign news, political content

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eSIM prices for Viet Nam

All prices in SGD

Duration Price Per day
1 day S$2.81 S$2.81/day
7 days S$2.95 S$0.42/day
15 days S$6.73 S$0.45/day
30 days S$7.10 S$0.24/day
180 days S$117.06 S$0.65/day
Viet Nam travel guide

Enjoy your Vietnam vacation

Vietnam stretches 1,650 kilometres along the South China Sea — a long, narrow country of extraordinary diversity, from the terraced rice paddies of the north to the Mekong Delta's waterway maze in the south. Hanoi's Old Quarter hums with motorbike traffic and street food vendors; Hoi An's lantern-lit ancient town glows at dusk; Halong Bay's limestone karsts rise from emerald water in one of Asia's most dramatic seascapes. Vietnamese food alone justifies the visit — pho, banh mi, fresh spring rolls and bun bo Hue are among the world's great street foods. Vietnam rewards slow travel and rewards travellers who venture off the tourist trail. With a uPhone eSIM you'll connect to Viettel or Vinaphone for solid 4G coverage in cities and along the main tourist corridor.

Top attractions in Vietnam

Vietnam's geography spans tropical beaches, mountain highlands, ancient capitals and river deltas. These are the experiences that define a visit from north to south.

  • Halong Bay, Quang Ninh — Overnight cruises through 1,600 limestone islands and islets rising from emerald water — one of Southeast Asia's most iconic landscapes. Choose a small-group junk boat over the mega-cruiser for a more memorable experience.
  • Hoi An Ancient Town — A UNESCO-listed merchant town of yellow-plastered shophouses, Japanese covered bridge and lantern-lit canals. Visit in the evening when paper lanterns reflect in the river Thu Bon. Get a dress or suit tailored in 24 hours.
  • Phong Nha-Ke Bang Caves, Quang Binh — The world's largest cave system, including Hang Son Doong (the world's largest cave). Even the accessible Paradise and Phong Nha caves are breathtakingly vast.
  • Hoan Kiem Lake & Old Quarter, Hanoi — The turtle tower on Hoan Kiem lake is Hanoi's symbol; around it, the 36-street Old Quarter sells silk, spices and street food from ancient merchant guild houses.
  • Sapa Rice Terraces, Lao Cai — The stepped rice terraces of the Muong Hoa valley are among Asia's most beautiful agricultural landscapes — best in September during harvest or May–June when paddies fill with water.
  • Mekong Delta, Can Tho — A labyrinth of rivers, canals and floating markets where life is conducted by boat. The Cai Rang floating market at dawn is an extraordinary scene.

Popular foods to try in Vietnam

Vietnamese cuisine is a triumph of freshness, balance and regional variety. Northern food is subtle and herb-forward; central Vietnamese food is the spiciest in the country; southern Vietnamese food is sweeter and coconut-rich. Street food is the soul of Vietnamese eating culture — the best meals cost less than $2 USD at a plastic stool on a footpath.

  • Pho — The national dish: a clear beef (or chicken) bone broth with rice noodles, thin-sliced beef, fresh herbs, bean sprouts and lime. Hanoi's version is clean and pure; Saigon's is sweeter and more garnished.
  • Banh Mi — The Vietnamese baguette sandwich — a French colonial legacy transformed. Crusty baguette filled with pork, pâté, pickled daikon, cucumber, coriander and chilli. One of the world's great street foods at 20,000–40,000 VND.
  • Bun Bo Hue — Hue's spicy lemongrass and shrimp paste beef noodle soup — bolder, spicier and more complex than pho. A worthy rival to Vietnam's national dish.
  • Fresh Spring Rolls (Goi Cuon) — Rice paper rolls stuffed with prawns, pork, rice noodles and fresh herbs, served with peanut dipping sauce. Light, fresh and addictive.
  • Cao Lau — A Hoi An-specific dish: thick chewy noodles with sliced pork, bean sprouts and herbs, using water from a specific ancient well in the Old Quarter. Untranslatable and irreplaceable — only eat it in Hoi An.
  • Egg Coffee (Ca Phe Trung) — Hanoi's invention: egg yolk whipped with condensed milk and sugar into a thick, custard-like foam on top of strong Vietnamese coffee. Sweet, rich and deeply satisfying on a cold Hanoi morning.

Best time to visit Vietnam

Vietnam's climate varies enormously by region, and there's no single "best time" for the whole country. For the north (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa), October–April is ideal — dry and cool, with winter temperatures in Hanoi dropping to 15–17°C. May–September brings humidity and typhoon risk in the north.

For central Vietnam (Hoi An, Hue, Danang), February–August is dry and sunny. September–November brings heavy rain and flooding — Hoi An's famous seasonal floods can be dramatic but disruptive. The south (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta) has two distinct seasons: dry (December–April) and wet (May–November). The dry season is far more comfortable for travel.

For a single north-to-south journey through Vietnam, January–March offers the best weather compromise — the north is cold but clear, the centre is dry, and the south is warm and sunny. February sees Tet (Lunar New Year) celebrations, spectacular but busy — book accommodation months in advance.

What to pack for your visit to Vietnam

Vietnam's humidity, street food culture and frequent temple visits create a practical packing checklist. Light and quick-drying is the philosophy — don't overpack, as laundry is cheap and fast.

  • Lightweight, quick-dry clothing — Humidity is relentless in the south. Bring synthetics or linen that air-dry fast — laundry services cost 30,000–50,000 VND per bag.
  • Modest clothing for temples — Shoulders and knees must be covered at all temples and pagodas. A sarong or lightweight trousers serves multiple purposes.
  • Insect repellent — Essential in the Mekong Delta, Halong Bay overnight cruises and Sapa hill treks. DEET-based products work best in tropical conditions.
  • Cash in Vietnamese Dong (VND) — While ATMs are plentiful in cities, street food vendors, local markets and guesthouses in smaller towns are cash-only. Carry small denominations for street food (10,000–50,000 VND).
  • Motorbike helmet — If you plan to rent a scooter (popular in Hoi An and Da Lat), bring your own or inspect the rental helmet carefully. Vietnamese traffic is intense — take a short riding lesson before tackling city streets.
  • Your uPhone eSIM — Viettel's 4G network covers all major cities, the tourist trail and most highway routes — essential for Google Maps, translation and Grab taxi.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about your Viet Nam eSIM

An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM built into your phone. Instead of inserting a physical card, you scan a QR code to activate a Viet Nam data plan instantly. No physical SIM swap needed, no queuing at the airport.

Your QR code is delivered to your email immediately after purchase — typically within seconds. You can install it right away or save it for later, before you fly to Viet Nam.

For most travelers to Viet Nam, the Unlimited plan gives peace of mind — stream maps, video-call home, and share photos without worrying about data. For short trips, a 1–7 day data plan is great value.

Yes. Your phone uses the eSIM for data in Viet Nam while your physical SIM stays active for calls and texts from home. Dual SIM, zero compromise.

Yes. Turn on your eSIM after landing and your data connection activates automatically. No configuration needed.

Hotspot availability depends on the specific plan. Unlimited plans typically include hotspot sharing. Check the plan details when purchasing.
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