Hoi An February — people walking the colonial streets of the Ancient Town under clear daytime skies

Best time to visit Hoi An for events and culture

When to visit Hoi An for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

February

The driest month — warm, sunny, and still calm enough to enjoy the Old Town without peak crowds.

Only 30mm of rain: the driest month in Hoi An's calendar — beach days at An Bang Beach are reliable for the first time

8.2 daily sunshine hours and 26°C highs: ideal for cycling the countryside and exploring the Ancient Town on foot

Tet celebrations (if falling in February): the Old Town transforms with flowers, lanterns, and Vietnamese New Year atmosphere

All months ranked — Events

February

Best match

The driest month — warm, sunny, and still calm enough to enjoy the Old Town without peak crowds.

#1 for events

March

Best match

The single best month — lowest rainfall, most sunshine, and An Bang Beach at its finest.

#2 for events

December

Best match

Christmas Hoi An is genuinely magical — lanterns and festive lights, though rain is still frequent.

#3 for events

January

Strong option

Cool and pleasantly quiet — Tet preparations fill the Old Town with festive energy.

#4 for events

April

Strong option

Hot, dry, and busy — peak beach season at An Bang, but Easter crowds fill the Ancient Town.

#5 for events

May

Strong option

Transition month — still very good weather, prices easing, and fewer Western tourists.

#6 for events

November

Strong option

Still very wet and flood-prone — conditions improving slowly, but not yet safe to plan around.

#7 for events

September

Worth considering

Typhoon season — 272mm of rain, named storm risk, and An Bang Beach completely off-limits.

#8 for events

June

Worth considering

Western summer peak — the most visited month, and ironically not the best weather.

#9 for events

July

Worth considering

Hottest and most crowded — most visitors choose this month and most travellers who know pick differently.

#10 for events

August

Worth considering

Rain climbing sharply — still busy with tourists who don't yet realise the weather has shifted.

#11 for events

October

Worth considering

FLOODING SEASON — the Thu Bon River regularly breaks its banks and streets fill with water. Do not visit.

#12 for events

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