Imagine strolling through lantern-lit streets under blue skies, dipping your toes in warm sandy beaches, and sipping iced Vietnamese coffee under the shade of a tamarind tree. Welcome to Hoi An in July! If you’re planning a trip and wondering whether this is a good time to go — don’t worry, I’ve been there countless times and I’ve got your back.
Let me walk you through everything you need to know: the weather, the crowds, where to stay, and what to pack for a hot, yet unforgettable, journey to Vietnam’s most photogenic town.
Is July a Good Time to Visit Hoi An?
Short answer: Yes, with a fan and a plan.
July in Hoi An is blazing hot — no sugarcoating that. But with the right mindset and some strategic shade-hopping, it can still be magical.
🌞 Why it’s worth it:
- It’s the dry season, which means sunshine galore and barely any rain.
- Beaches are in their prime. Think golden sands, turquoise waves, and roped-off swimming areas at places like An Bang and Cua Dai Beach.
- If you love that tropical summer vibe, this might just be your dream time to visit.
🔥 The caveat? The heat is intense, with daytime highs pushing 34°C (93°F). Bring your sunhat, hydrate like a camel, and book a hotel with a pool (more on those later!).
🏊♀️ If lounging by the pool or hitting the beach is on your list, you’re good. But if you’re into long sightseeing walks, consider early mornings and evenings—or maybe try planning your trip for March or April for more comfortable temps.
Hoi An Weather in July: Bring Out the Sunscreen
An Bang Beach in Hoi An in July
July is the heart of the dry season, so you’ll enjoy lots of sunshine and minimal rain. That said, the heat and humidity are no joke.
| Month | Avg. High | Avg. Low | Days of Rain 🌧️ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 25°C | 20°C | 4 |
| Apr | 31°C | 24°C | 3 |
| Jul | 34°C | 26°C | 7 |
| Sep | 31°C | 25°C | 16 |
| Nov | 27°C | 22°C | 14 |
So yeah, July is hot—but dry. You’ll be sweating, sure, but at least you’ll have clear skies for those dreamy lantern selfies in Old Town.
🧊 Tip: Plan outdoor activities early in the morning or late afternoon. Around noon, seek shelter in a cafe with a mango smoothie.
How Crowded Is Hoi An in July?
Expect a decent crowd. July is school vacation time for locals, and international tourists flock in too for the sunshine and beach vibes. But here’s a secret…
🕶️ The sweet spot? Midday. From 11 AM to 2 PM, most tourists hide from the sun. If you can brave the heat, that’s the best time to explore narrow alleys, take photos, or grab lunch with a breeze and no waits.
🌅 As the sun dips lower, especially from 3 PM onward, Old Town comes alive. The streets become pedestrian-only, and lanterns begin to glow. It’s honestly magical, albeit a bit crowded.
🚲 Pro tip: Rent a bike early in the morning to explore the rice paddies or head to the beach before the city warms up.
Best Places to Stay in Hoi An in July
Outside the Hoian Central Hotel in Old Town
Since you’ll likely be chasing the shade or dreaming of a quick dip, choosing a hotel with a pool is a game-changer in July.
Here are my favorite picks that mix AC-cooled comfort with prime locations:
🏨 Hoian Central Hotel
- Right in the heart of Old Town.
- Pool, traditional charm, and just a stone’s throw from everything.
🏨 Little Riverside Hoi An
- Tucked along the Thu Bon River.
- Beautiful setting perfect for morning river views and sunset dips.
🏨 RiverTown Hoi An
- On An Hoi Island, right across the bridge from the lantern action.
- Stylish, tranquil, and ideal for those who want to escape the afternoon buzz.
Want more ideas? Here’s a full guide on where to stay in Hoi An depending on your vibe — beachy, historic, or peaceful.
Special Festivals or Events in July
✨ While July isn’t peak festival season in Hoi An, there is one lovely little tradition you shouldn’t miss:
🎏 Hoi An Lantern Festival
- Happens on the 14th day of the lunar month (check the local calendar!).
- Electric lights are turned off.
- Lanterns light up the rivers and create absolutely Insta-worthy magic.
- It’s calm, peaceful, and incredibly romantic — less “party,” more “breathtaking.”
🕯️ Bring a small floating lantern, make a wish, and set it on the river. Trust me, it’s a core memory kind of moment.
Final Thoughts: Should You Visit Hoi An in July?
If you’re a beach lover, poolside lounger, and early riser — July is calling your name. Yes, it’s hot, but it’s also dry, beautiful, and buzzing with Vietnamese summer energy.
If you’re uncomfortable in the heat or traveling with very young kids or older adults, consider spring or late autumn for gentler weather.
But if summer is your only shot — don’t stress. Pack smart, prepare for the sizzle, and enjoy Hoi An in all its sun-soaked glory.
☀️ TL;DR:
- HOT weather 🥵 — average highs of 34°C (93°F).
- Great for swimming, sunshine, and photos.
- Crowded but manageably so, with quieter afternoons.
- Stay in a central hotel with a pool.
- Don’t miss the Lantern Festival if your visit aligns.
Got any questions or looking for personalized tips? Drop a comment or reach out — I love chatting about all things Hoi An!
Happy travels 🌍✈️
— [Your Friendly Hoi An Explorer]
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