Mekong Delta with its rivers and canals

Mekong Delta Travel Guide 2026: Itinerary, Costs & Local Tips

Updated May 15, 2026  |  7 min read

The Mekong Delta — or Southwestern Vietnam — is a land of intricate canals, bustling floating markets, fragrant melaleuca forests, and simple, honest people. With 13 provinces stretching from Long An to Ca Mau, the Mekong Delta cannot be fully explored in one trip. This article compiles everything you need to know to plan a truly fulfilling Mekong Delta journey.

Where to Go in the Mekong Delta? Top 8 Highlights

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Can Tho — The heart of the Mekong Delta, famous for Cai Rang Floating Market. You must wake up at 5:30 AM to catch the busiest trading scene on the river.
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My Tho / Ben Tre — Lush fruit orchards, coconut islands, Rach Mieu cable-stayed bridge. Only 70km from HCMC — an ideal destination for a day trip.
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Chau Doc (An Giang) — Sam Mountain, the sacred Ba Chua Xu Temple, Cham village on the river, and giant fish rafts on the Mekong River.
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Bac Lieu — The legendary House of Bac Lieu Dandy, Southern Vietnamese folk music (Don Ca Tai Tu), and European-like offshore wind farms.
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Ca Mau (Highlight!)Ca Mau Cape (the southernmost point of Vietnam), the largest mangrove forest in Southeast Asia (over 73,000 hectares), U Minh Ha cajuput forest with pure honey. An unparalleled experience.
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Kien Giang / Phu Quoc — Pearl Island, coral diving, vibrant Sunset Town at night. Requires at least 3 days 2 nights to truly enjoy.
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Dong Thap — Pink lotus fields in April–May, red-crowned cranes at Tram Chim National Park, Lai Vung tangerine gardens, and fragrant duck hotpot with fermented tofu.
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Vinh Long — Garden houses on islets, overnight homestays, cycling through fruit orchards. Slow-paced and truly peaceful.

Suggested Mekong Delta 5-Day 4-Night Itinerary (Starting from HCMC)

Day 1
Friday
HCMC → Can Tho (bus ~3.5h). Check in, eat snakehead fish noodle soup in the afternoon, evening stroll along Ninh Kieu pedestrian bridge to admire the Hau River at night.
Day 2
Saturday
5:30 AM — Cai Rang Floating Market on a small boat. Noon: travel to Bac Lieu. Afternoon: visit the coastal wind farm and the famous Bac Lieu Dandy's House.
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Sunday
Bac Lieu → Ca Mau (2h). Ca Mau Cape tour: canoe through mangrove forest, GPS 0001 landmark, southernmost mudflats. Lunch with Nam Can crab right in the lagoon area. Overnight at Bà Ngoại Homestay.
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Monday
U Minh Ha — join foresters to harvest wild honey, fish in canals, catch mud crabs. Afternoon: enjoy U Minh hotpot with fermented fish sauce. Evening: bonfire, listen to Don Ca Tai Tu folk music. Overnight at Bà Ngoại Homestay.
Day 5
Tuesday
Ca Mau → HCMC — 7-hour bus ride or 50-minute Vietnam Airlines flight. Bring Ca Mau specialties like dried crab, dried shrimp, honey as gifts. End of journey.

Mekong Delta 5-Day 4-Night Travel Costs (Estimated 2026)

CategoryDIY TripBà Ngoại All-Inclusive Tour
Transportation HCMC ↔ Ca Mau700,000–1,400,000 VNDContact for booking
Hotel 4 nights800,000–1,600,000 VNDIncluded
Food & Drinks 5 days500,000–800,000 VNDIncluded
Tours / Sightseeing1,200,000–2,000,000 VND590–890k/day/person
Total Estimated / person3.5–6 million VND2–3.5 million VND ✅

When is the Best Time to Visit the Mekong Delta?

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November–April (Dry Season)
Most ideal. Sunny weather, dry forest paths, abundant U Minh honey, Ca Mau Cape mudflats are most beautiful. Calm seas for islands.
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May–October (Rainy Season)
Lush green forests, fewer tourists, lower tour prices. Rain usually lasts only 1–2 hours in the afternoon, not a major impact. Good for those who prefer pristine nature.
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July–August (Avoid Islands)
Rough seas due to Southwest monsoon. Boats to Nam Du, Con Dao, Phu Quoc may be cancelled. Still fine for mainland Ca Mau trips.

5 Handy Tips from Locals

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Book tours with locals — they know the tides, the seasons, the best food spots, and often offer prices 30–40% lower than tours from HCMC. See Ca Mau travel costs to budget your trip.

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Bring mosquito repellent and light long-sleeved clothing — the Mekong Delta is hot and humid year-round, with many mosquitoes in the evening. DEET 15–30% is sufficient.

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Try a home-cooked meal with locals — much tastier and cheaper than restaurants, with grilled snakehead fish, sour soup with lotus stems, and white rice for an authentic Mekong Delta experience.

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Wake up early before 7 AM — Cai Rang Floating Market, U Minh Ha cajuput forest, and Ca Mau Cape landmark are all most beautiful in the early morning when the light is soft and there are fewer people.

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Buy specialties at the sourceNam Can crab, U Minh honey, Ca Mau dried shrimp are 30–40% cheaper than HCMC supermarkets and much fresher.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mekong Delta Travel

How many provinces are in the Mekong Delta?

The Mekong Delta (Cuu Long River Delta) comprises 13 provinces: Long An, Tien Giang, Ben Tre, Dong Thap, Vinh Long, Tra Vinh, An Giang, Kien Giang, Can Tho, Hau Giang, Soc Trang, Bac Lieu, and Ca Mau. Ca Mau is the southernmost province — the furthest and also the most ecologically unique.

How many days should I spend in the Mekong Delta?

A minimum of 2 days 1 night if visiting only one spot (like Ca Mau Cape or U Minh Ha). 3 days 2 nights is suitable to combine both Ca Mau Cape and U Minh Ha. If you want to explore multiple provinces (Can Tho, Bac Lieu, Ca Mau), you'll need at least 4–5 days.

When is the flooding season in the Mekong Delta?

The flooding season usually starts from July–August and peaks in September–October. This is the annual flood season of the Mekong Delta — water overflows the fields, fish and shrimp are abundant, and the river landscape is magnificent. If you want to experience the flooding season, you should visit An Giang, Dong Thap, or Can Tho during this period.

Do I need a visa to visit the Mekong Delta?

The Mekong Delta is within Vietnam, so Vietnamese citizens do not need a visa. International visitors need a general Vietnam visa or e-visa — you can apply for a 90-day e-visa online at evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn. Border areas like A Pa Chai (Dien Bien) require special permits.

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