Ho Chi Minh City · Month comparison
June vs February
February ranks #1 overall vs June at #10. Tết transforms the city — the driest month of the year meets Vietnam's biggest festival.
June
#10 of 12 months
Worth considering
Deep wet season — cheapest rates of the year and the city stripped to its local self.
- ↑Cheapest accommodation rates of the year — budget and mid-range options across District 1 and District 3 at significant discounts
- ↑Authentic local atmosphere: the June–August window is when Vietnamese domestic tourists from the north visit, giving the city a less internationally-touristy feel
February
#1 of 12 months
Best match
Tết transforms the city — the driest month of the year meets Vietnam's biggest festival.
- ↑Tết (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) typically falls in February — the most spectacular festival in Vietnam; flower markets, firecrackers, and the entire city in red and gold
- ↑9 sunshine hours a day and only 5mm of rain: the driest and sunniest month of the year
| Factor | June | February |
|---|---|---|
| Weather score | 3 | 9 |
| Value score | 8 | 4 |
| Crowd score | 3 | 7 |
| Events score | 5 | 10 |
| Atmosphere | 5 | 9 |
| Avg high temp | 32°C | 34°C |
| Monthly rain | 310mm | 5mm |
| Daily sunshine | 4hrs | 9hrs |
June trade-offs
- ↓310mm of rain: the wettest months are June–September; serious flooding can affect low-lying districts including parts of District 1 and District 7
- ↓Outside air-conditioned spaces, heat and humidity are deeply uncomfortable for most visitors; this is not a walking city in June
- ↓Street food culture diminishes somewhat — many outdoor stalls reduce hours or close during heavy rain periods
February trade-offs
- ↓Tết week means many restaurants, shops, and services close for 3–7 days — plan around this or embrace the shutdown
- ↓Hotel prices spike sharply around Tết; book 2–3 months ahead for any decent accommodation
- ↓Tết holiday creates domestic travel surge: bus stations, airports, and markets are chaotic in the week before the new year
Scores compare months within Ho Chi Minh City. Climate data: Open Meteo ERA5 30-year normals (1991–2020). Methodology →