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Nha Trang Prices

What Are the Prices in Nha Trang (Vietnam)?

Examples of prices for food, hotels, cafes, entertainment, and transport in Nha Trang for 2024.

National currency: Dong, symbol — ₫ (international currency code VND).

Food Prices

Average prices in Nha Trang cafes and restaurants
$3.8 
Quick Lunch for One
Starting from $2.54
$18 
Dinner for Two
to celebrate your trip
Starting from $12.71
$4.7 
Combo Meal
Starting from $3.81

Hotel Prices

Average daily price over the past year based on hotel booking data

$43.3 
Hostels and 1-2 Star Hotels
Starting from $8.58
$46.4 
Decent 3-Star Hotels
Starting from $6.29
$102.3 
Good 4-star hotels
Starting from $47.29
$345.7 
Luxury & Boutique Hotels
Starting from $116.8

Three-Star Hotels in 2024-2025

Price Trend (per night in a 3* room)

Pink line — average price for a 3* hotel room in Bangkok for the specified month.

Turquoise line — minimum price found for a room in Bangkok for the entire specified month.

Hotel prices are for reference — prices may vary by day of week and specific hotel
We’re improving our calculation method. Check prices for your dates in a specific hotel

Transport Prices

Average taxi and public transport fares in Nha Trang, plus gas prices
$4.7 
Average taxi ride
Starting from $1.62
$0.4 
Public Transport Ride
$1.1 
1 liter of gasoline
Starting from $1.01

Drink Prices

Average prices for beverages
$1.8 
Cup of cappuccino
Starting from $1.48
$0.3 
0.5L Water
Starting from $0.21
$1.3 
0.5L Local Beer
Starting from $0.64

Clothing Prices

Sample Clothing Prices for Shopping
$33.9 
Jeans
Starting from $19.06
$35.3 
Dress
Starting from $33.84
$105.9 
Sneakers
Starting from $105.89


Flight Prices

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General Prices

Overall price vibe of the city
Quick Lunch for One: $3.81
Dinner for Two: $18
Combo Meal: $4.66
0.5L Local Beer: $1.27
Cup of cappuccino: $1.78
Cigarettes: $1.27
Entertainment & Shopping
Movie Ticket: $3.28
Jeans: $33.88
Dress: $35.28
Sneakers: $105.89

Various Monthly Prices
Average Salary per Month $344.13
Rent for 1-bedroom in the City Center per Month $342.21
3-bedroom in a Residential Area per Month $450.02
Monthly Transportation Pass $10.59
Gym Membership: $23.3


Tourist Reviews

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« In Yachang, there are tons of massage salons, I mean, an overwhelming amount 😄.

I highly recommend a massage 🙌.

The hour-long relax massage includes foot treatment, and then they apply oils and use wooden sticks to work on the points in your legs.

At the end of the procedure, as a bonus 😊, they give you a five-minute neck and spine massage 😌. You also get hot tea and ginger (candies) as a little extra.

The salon is cool, there’s nice music playing, you can relax, unwind, and even doze off a bit 🤭.

The cost of the procedure is 200,000 dong (around $8.50).

A massage using hot stones costs a bit more. I definitely recommend it 😉. »
@sveta.leos
« What else to take from Vietnam?
Definitely some patches with gold and silk! ✋
They are not cheap, but they are worth it! ✋
✅ Highly recommend! »
@graceful2408
« Vimperl is definitely worth a visit! 😍 An enormous amusement park, it's unreal to experience everything in one day.

✅ How to get there? From Nyachang, you can take a bus for 8,000 dong (about $0.33) or a taxi. By the way, buses stop running at 6:00 PM.

✅ If you're taking a taxi, be sure to ask the driver to use the meter; it’s cheaper. 🤔

✅ Where to buy tickets? You can get them at the reception in the hotel, at a street agency, or online through a tour operator, which is what I did. Prices are pretty uniform everywhere at 800,000 dong (approximately $33).

✅ Not into dealing with transportation yourself? No worries! Just go with a tour operator; it’s quite pleasant. 🤗

✅ Wear comfortable shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and don’t forget to take your camera and swimsuit; you can buy a map at the entrance. The park closes at around 9-10 PM.

❌ What not to bring? Food and water; you can grab some at the entrance.

✅ Where to eat? You can go anywhere you like; there's no problem finding places—prices are average or a bit higher. 😊 »
@nika_tsymbalova
« On the island where I stayed, there are monastic communities. And if you believe the local tales, these monks urgently need to dismantle the last three floors of the new high-rise. This negatively impacts the whole aura of the place. 🏝️ Do you think they listened to them? Of course! The house is ready, and on the roof, there's a crane and lumber, as if they're planning to tear it down piece by piece. 😱 »
@crazygirlq
« It was one gloomy day, and there was no point in sunbathing on the beach as the sun never appeared. So, we decided to go on a sightseeing tour around Nha Trang. We took the bus, just like the locals did 😊. The fare was about 7,000 VND, which roughly translates to $0.30. We visited the Stone Garden, admired the Cham Towers, and even peeked into someone’s wedding at the Cathedral. How can you not love this country!!!! »
@dkhazhintsev
« One of the local gas stations. By the way, a liter of 95 octane fuel here costs about $0.70 to $0.80. »
@tam_gde_kotiki
« You can reach this paradise spot in two ways: either by paying $20-22 through a travel agency, or like my mom and I did, by taking the intercity bus number 3. The fare is 24,000 dong (just over a dollar). »
@ybusygina
« Evening entertainment...one of my favorites and something I always look forward to...half an hour, about $3. Very pleasant! »
@vietnam.photo
« Local barbershops charge $20 for a men's haircut and $30 for a women's haircut. There are three barbers working there; the one in the photo gives terrible haircuts, but the other two are just as good as those in a fancy salon! 😄✂️ »
@perevozchik83
« The excursion to the Northern Islands was the most wasteful $20 I've spent during my time in Nha Trang. There were no stunning natural beauties, snorkeling opportunities, or gorgeous beaches on this tour. Just a couple of mediocre circus performances, elephant and ostrich rides (for an extra fee), and a bunch of completely wild monkeys snatching anything that even resembled food from your hands. Plus, there’s a rather small beach with unpleasant pebbles on Monkey Island and a fairly decent beach on Orchid Peninsula, but the organizers barely give you any time to enjoy it. »
@perevozchik83
« Eco-Park Yang Bay is a wonderful place about an hour's drive from Nha Trang. Following the beloved Vietnamese tradition, you can find everything here at once - natural beauty, relaxation, folk traditions, and interaction with wildlife. And all of this for just 450,000 VND ($19). But let's go step by step. »
@adelgadelshin
« Today I became a Vietnamese multimillionaire, $100 is 2,327,000 Vietnamese dong! 😄 »
@dj_masha_mia
« You can easily reach the famous Zoklet Beach on your own. Just 1 dollar and an hour and a half on the bus instead of 25 dollars through agencies. Take intercity Bus 3, which isn't listed on any maps from information centers. 😊 »
@vietnam.photo
« The southern port of Nha Trang is a place where at least a dozen different boats and ships can be seen at the same time. In the photo, there are typical round fishing boats. From this port, you can visit 4 islands for around 8.50 USD, with lunch included. Meanwhile, agencies sell tours for about 25 USD. »
@motovietnam
« Here's a photo from a sightseeing tour in Nha Trang. 🌅 Apart from the main attractions, you'll discover unique spots that are hidden from most tourists. The price includes transportation, a driver, stops at the most picturesque locations, and beautiful photos. The cost for the sightseeing motorcycle tour starts at $10 per person. »
@motovietnam
« The already breathtaking road in the Hon Ba reserve is adorned with this amusing greenery. The cost of the motorcycle tour to the mountain summit is $30. »
@lena522d
« I love Vietnam! Even more than Thailand! Everything here is way cheaper, especially noticeable after the dollar increased. Here in Vietnam, it's noticeable, but not as much. The average bill in a café in Thailand is around $9, while here you can eat for that amount with three or four people. I already mentioned the clothing (you can buy it at the market for $2-4, in tourist areas it's generally 1.5-2 times more expensive, BUT! Of course, haggling is still on the table. »
@lizuncska
« Tonight we are staying at a cozy hotel in Nha Trang, preparing to head to Da Lat at 6 AM tomorrow. By the way, it's a great place for $25 a night, just 300 meters from the beach. And it seems there's even a rooftop pool! 🏖️🌞 »
@zin_marina_vietnam
« I settled into a condo, or rather a small new guest house. The owner is a friendly Vietnamese lady with great English. Rent is $280 with no deposit. Wi-Fi, room cleaning three times a week, and changing bed linens are included. There’s a large supermarket nearby, and it takes about 15 minutes to walk to the beach. It’s not true that rent is cheaper than in Thailand. If the conditions are decent, the payment will match. »
@olya_kama108
« Bicycles in Vietnam are about five times more expensive than in other Southeast Asian countries. Moreover, renting a bike costs about the same as renting a motorbike, at least for a city bike. If you’re looking for a mountain bike, be prepared to pay twice as much. But! The bikes are in excellent condition. Riding one is a true pleasure. And when you add the perfect road conditions to that... It's just a dream. Of course, there's always room for negotiation. Sure, the prices are fixed, but the rental is charged by the day, from 8 AM to 9 PM, and since it’s already 11 PM, you can definitely ask for a discount next time. You’re now a regular customer! 😊 »
@sibirskoe_chudo
« The wires and bus stops of Nha Trang. This blue-yellow sign indicates a bus stop. There are no familiar shelters or benches to wait. There are 1-2 routes, and everyone knows the 20-minute interval. The fare is very cheap, just 7,000 VND, which is approximately $0.30, and the buses themselves are comfortable, with air conditioning and a conductor who will always help you know where to get off. 😊 »
@vinokurovm
« Today we took a trip on public transport. It was 50 kilometers to a beautiful beach on the local bus. The ticket price was about $1.02 one way. The ride itself was quite an experience, and the beach was absolutely amazing! 🌊✨ »
@shuvaeva_di
« We had the most amazing guide! Thanks to him, I fell in love with this country and got deeply connected to its history and culture... If anyone is planning a trip here, I can confidently recommend him. By the way, he also runs a hostel for $10 per night for 2 people right on the beachfront :) Meanwhile, we're enjoying sugarcane juice with salted lemon; they chop up the lemon, salt it, and after 3 months, it's ready to eat. I loved it! 😊 »
@naarende
« $80 for the trip, the boat, breakfast, lunch, and two dives. From home to home. Price for one person. Well, I don't know. I didn't dare to become a diver. At the current exchange rate, it's a bit pricey. »
@shabakov
« In Nha Trang, there are plenty of beauty salons and hairstylists, both local and foreign, but due to the current economic situation, I decided to save some money. Just kidding! Actually, I was intrigued from my first visit by those hairstylists with chairs right on the street, where clients’ hair gets blown away by the wind. There can be about seven of these masters nearby, and of course, they do more than just cuts; they also shave with straight razors and remove hair from ears and noses. I decided to stick to just a haircut. For around $5, I got a fantastic trim! :) »
@ntrofimenko1
« The night market in Nha Trang is something unreal. So much stuff that you know you don't need, but you want it all right now. Vendors are pulling at you from every direction, handing out flyers and ready to bargain. Prices are a steal. We've already spotted what we're going to buy. I'm really enjoying it here! »
@elle_cool
« City beach at 9:00. P.S. Sunbeds with towels are paid, in the VIP zone it's 100,000 VND (~4.25$) (plus free Wi-Fi), in the regular zone - 60,000 VND (~2.55$). Nobody stops you from laying your towel anywhere for free. Oh, and in Nha Trang, I realized that retirees live quite well, there are plenty of them here. »
@alinadang
« I've never been a huge spa fan, but the mud bath is pure bliss. I've loved playing in mud since childhood! 😄 My skin feels magical after the mud bath and then soaking in mineral water. The whole experience costs only $15, which includes a private bath, a personal mineral pool, and access to a large mineral pool. They pour the mud for you, and afterwards, they drain it away. I even bought a couple of jars for my mom! 😉

So, everyone, let's make a trip to Nha Trang for some spa treatments! »
@ivda.chopacho
« We rented a bike for 1,300,000 VND ($54) per month. This is probably the lowest price in the city. The level and quality are just as good as bikes that go for 3,600,000 VND ($152) per month. They simply cut out the middlemen here. »
@zankinawife
« At the beach, we found a great pool in the central park for 120,000 baht. That’s around $3.50 per person for the whole day. There’s a fee for the sunbed and towel. »
@plasveto4ka
« Yesterday we went to Vinpearl Island. It's truly a paradise for kids! It's definitely better to visit Vinpearl twice than going on some other excursion! The entrance fee to the island is 500,000 dong, which is about 21 dollars per person. The island is quite big. On one part of the island, there’s a water park with slides for both kids and adults, and on the other side, there are rides like swings and carousels, also for both adults and children. The beach is incredible, with white sand (though I didn't take any photos there). The sea is calm and peaceful (there are strong waves near the hotel). There's also a 4D area on the island with lots of arcade games for kids and adults. We were running around like kids ourselves! There’s a fountain show in the evening, but we didn’t wait for it. All these fun activities are included in the 21 bucks. You only need to pay for food and drinks. It's a fantastic island! I highly recommend it! Both adults and kids will enjoy it. And especially those with children – it’s a must-visit! »