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Worth Every Cent: Get The Most Out of Your Vietnam Trip




 

The resort stay is lovely. But at some point the bus is going to slow down past a morning market, someone's going to be frying something that smells extraordinary, and you're going to have to decide what kind of traveller you actually are.

Do you watch it go past? Or do you say, hang on, stop the bus!

Vietnam offers itself up in the margins. The best bits leak through the edges of even the most organised itinerary. And after a lifetime of not quite having the time to linger, this is the trip where you finally do.


All you need is a little local cash and the good sense to say yes.

Vietnamese street food spread with grilled meats, fresh herbs, and noodles

Starting at the Markets

Vietnam markets open at dawn. Vendors pack up before most tourists have finished breakfast. The woman selling bánh mì from a bicycle doesn't take cards. Neither does the bloke weaving conical hats in the shade outside Hội An's Ancient Town.

V
ietnam currency, called the Vietnamese dong, is the language of real life outside the resort gates. The good stuff still runs on dong.



Two things genuinely worth hunting down: Vietnamese coffee — thick, strong robusta poured over sweetened condensed milk and ice. You'll wonder what you've been drinking at home — and street food at Vietnam markets. Bánh xèo, fresh coconut, sugarcane juice. It’ll be the snacks between your included meals that you'll be describing to people for years. 


Street food vendor handing over a Vietnamese banh mi into a basket

The Slow Days Are the Best Days

Every all-inclusive stay has them. The free afternoon. The late checkout. The pool day that quietly flirts with the idea of exploring the side streets.

Slip out the resort gates and let Vietnam do its thing. Follow a smell down an alleyway. Find the coffee shop that's been there since before you were born. Pay thirty thousand dong (less than two bucks) for the best corn on the cob of your life, standing up, in the street.
You've spent decades wishing you had more time for this. Well... Here you are.


Narrow train street in Hanoi with cafes and people along the railway tracks 

The travellers who come home with the best stories weren't the ones who ticked off the most — they were ready when something unexpected happened. Ready means the right Vietnam currency sorted before you land, because there’s nothing worse than stuffing around trying to find an ATM.

Hands holding Vietnamese dong banknotes over wooden table

Denominations Matter More Than You Think

Not all cash is equal in Vietnam. Large notes cause real friction at Vietnam markets and street stalls; nobody wants to make change for 500,000 dong over a $2 snack.



When you order dong through Crown Currency, the team talks through your trip and builds a denomination mix that suits how you'll actually be spending. Markets, street food, slow afternoons off-resort. They've seen it all and they'll sort you out properly.



With more than 60 stores across Australia, just one simple visit will have you sorted before you fly.

Cyclo ride through a busy Vietnamese street with driver and passengers

Go Further Than the Package Takes You

Cash covers everything the itinerary doesn't: the scarf that stops you dead, the coffee at the edge of a market, the moment the whole city moves around you like you're part of it.
That's what to buy in Vietnam. Not just things — stories.



Browse our full guide to what to buy in Vietnam. Then pop into your nearest Crown Currency store and let the team get your notes sorted before you go.

Boats on a river at sunset in Hoi An with lanterns and evening sky

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