Vietnam tour packages for two start at around 125,000 RUB (~$1,350 USD) for 10 nights at a 3-star hotel in Nha Trang. The difference between an expensive and a cheap trip of the same quality is almost always timing — not the hotel or the resort itself.
What does a Vietnam tour package actually cost in 2026?
A 10-night package for two in Nha Trang ranges from 125,000 RUB at 3-star with breakfast to 280,000 RUB at 5-star all-inclusive. The single biggest variable is the month you travel. April costs around 145,000 RUB for a 4-star double; December jumps to 210,000 RUB for the exact same booking — that’s 65,000 RUB difference on the calendar alone.

Direct flights from Moscow take about 10 hours to Nha Trang and 10.5 hours to Da Nang. Regional cities in Siberia and the Far East often have better deals: Krasnoyarsk from 82,000 RUB, Novosibirsk from 136,000 RUB, Vladivostok from 120,000 RUB. Saint Petersburg and other cities route through Moscow, starting from 141,000 RUB.
Standard packages include flights, hotel with breakfast, airport transfer and basic insurance up to $15,000. What’s not included: excursions (2,000–15,000 RUB each), dining outside the hotel, Vietnam e-visa if you stay beyond 45 days ($25 on evisa.gov.vn), personal spending.
Which resort fits your travel style?
Nha Trang suits first-time visitors and those who want a beach holiday close to amenities. Direct flights (~10 hours from Moscow), packages from 110,000 RUB per couple, Russian widely spoken, Vinpearl Land theme park nearby. Best season: February–August.

Da Nang is better for travellers who want to explore beyond the resort. Packages from 165,000 RUB, but you’re 30 minutes from Hoi An ancient town, close to Hue, and the Golden Bridge and Marble Mountains are day trips. Best season: March–August.
Phu Quoc is Vietnam’s quietest island resort — white sand beaches, best diving conditions in the country, luxury 5-star resorts. Packages from 200,000 RUB, connecting flights from most Russian cities. Best season: November–April.
Phan Thiet / Mui Ne is the budget option: kite surfing, red dunes, strong Russian-speaking expat community. Packages from 105,000 RUB per couple.
Picking between Nha Trang, Da Nang, Phu Quoc and Mui Ne is the call most people stall on, and it’s where I usually step in. I match the resort — and the multi-day route around it — to how you travel and what you want to see, with the local logistics handled. Message me on Telegram with your dates and interests.
When to book for maximum savings
The cheapest month for a Nha Trang package is September: from 110,000 RUB per couple for 10 nights. The most expensive is December: from 175,000 RUB. March–April sits in the middle — dry season, comfortable weather across central and southern Vietnam, prices around 140,000–145,000 RUB.

Four ways to cut the price:
- Book 2–6 months ahead — operators offer up to 30% early-booking discounts
- Travel in the low season (May–September) — 25–40% cheaper, but choose the resort to match the weather (Da Nang stays dry when the south gets rain)
- Fly Tuesday or Wednesday — weekday departures run 10–15% cheaper than weekends
- Keep dates flexible ±3 days — often saves 10,000–20,000 RUB on the same package
Last-minute (3–10 days before departure) can hit 30% off but requires a fully open schedule.
Tour package vs going independent: the honest numbers
For two people, 10 days in Nha Trang at a 3-star hotel: a package comes in at around 155,000 RUB covering flights, hotel, transfer and insurance. Booking independently — flights (~90,000 RUB), hotel (~25,000 RUB), transfer (~3,000 RUB), insurance (~3,000 RUB) — runs about 151,000 RUB.

The gap is roughly 4,000 RUB. Packages make sense for a first trip, travelling with children or elderly family, or a short 7–10 day holiday when you want everything sorted. Go independent for trips of 2+ weeks, multi-city itineraries, or when flexibility matters more than convenience.
Before you fly: the short checklist
Passport validity: must be valid at least 6 months after your return date. Check before buying the tour — airlines will deny boarding otherwise.
Visa: Russians get 45 days visa-free. Planning to stay longer? E-visa costs $25 on evisa.gov.vn, processed in 3 business days, valid for 90 days.
Cash: Russian cards work in very limited spots. Mir card is accepted at VRB (around 30 locations country-wide). Bring $200–300 in cash; exchange at jewellery shops, not the airport (airport rate is 5–10% worse). 100 and 50 USD notes get the best exchange rate.
Insurance: basic tour insurance covers up to $15,000. For any serious medical incident in Vietnam, that may not be enough. Upgrading to $30,000+ coverage adds around 1,500–3,000 RUB.
SIM card: pick one up at the airport for 100,000–200,000 VND (~400–800 RUB). Unlimited internet for 30 days from 300,000 VND. Viettel gives the best coverage outside city centres.
If you’re comparing tour operators before you book, our overview of the best Vietnam tour operators in 2026 covers the main players side by side. And if you’re still deciding how long to stay, check our Vietnam itineraries for 7, 10 and 14 days — it shows exactly what you can cover in each timeframe.
For multi-day guided tours across Vietnam — from Ha Long Bay to the rice terraces of Sa Pa to beaches of Phu Quoc — message me on Telegram @vietnam_samurai or browse routes on Instagram @vietnam_samurai .
