Hội An Old Town

Hội An Old Town

Hội An Old Town in March

Great time to visit

Still peak season with peak prices, but the weather rewards your wallet's sacrifice. The ancient town feels most magical in March's gentle warmth and soft evening light.

Weather

March maintains February's pleasant conditions with slightly warmer days. Humidity begins its slow climb but remains manageable. Rain stays minimal with mostly sunny skies and comfortable evening temperatures.

28°C high21°C low5 rain days

Crowds & Cost

high crowds
~$56/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Lantern Festival (monthly full moon)
  • Thanh Minh Festival (tomb-sweeping day)

March Tips

  • Last month to comfortably explore on foot all day without breaking a sweat
  • Beach weather arrives - An Bang and Cua Dai are perfect now
  • Start your day early to beat both crowds and heat at the ancient temples

All Months

February through May gives you the sweet spot — dry weather, manageable heat, and fewer crowds than peak season. March hits the perfect balance with temperatures around 26°C and minimal rain. Avoid October and November entirely. The rainy season floods streets regularly, and humidity makes everything miserable. December through January brings cool weather but also peak tourist numbers. Here's something most guides won't tell you: typhoon season runs June through September, but Hội An sits in a protected bay that rarely sees direct hits. You might catch some rain, but flights don't typically get cancelled. The Full Moon Festival happens monthly and transforms the town into a lantern wonderland. But expect triple the crowds and book accommodation weeks ahead.

Hội An Old Town Scores

Solo

8/10

Couples

9/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

3/10

Budget

8/10

Luxury

6/10

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