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Eloping in Vietnam typically begins around USD 2,400. Prices vary depending on the season, location, and any extras you choose, such as flowers, celebrants, hair and makeup, or videography. Each package can be tailored to your preferred budget and experience.
Most Vietnam packages include full-day photography coverage, local travel on the wedding day, assistance with timeline planning, and an online gallery of edited images. Some packages also include specific scouting services or concept planning. Couples can add services such as a symbolic celebrant, videography, hair and makeup, flowers, and extra photo time.
Yes, it is legally possible but you must arrange the required documents and handle legal processing with local authorities. Most couples choose to complete the legal paperwork in their home country and hold a symbolic ceremony in Vietnam to enjoy the adventure without bureaucratic stress.
Some of the most popular locations include the dramatic Northern Mountains (Sapa, Ha Giang), the limestone cliffs of Ha Long Bay, the ancient streets of Hoi An, and the waterfalls of the Central Highlands. These areas offer breathtaking backdrops of rice terraces, mist-covered peaks, and rivers ideal for intimate, nature-focused elopements.
Vietnam is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your region. The North is best from September to November or March to April for mild weather. The South is best during the dry season from November to April. Weather can be unpredictable, but mist and tropical rain often add atmosphere to photos, part of Vietnam's natural charm.
It's best to book as early as you can, ideally 6–9 months in advance, especially if you plan to visit during peak dry seasons. Once your preferred date is available, a deposit confirms your booking and secures the vendors needed for your elopement day. Last-minute reservations can still be arranged if your plans are flexible, but any booking made under six weeks before the event will not qualify for the 21-day money-back policy.
Yes, packages are flexible and can be personalized with add-ons like videography, professional hair and makeup, bouquets, extra photography time, or a symbolic ceremony. You can discuss your ideas and build a version of the package that matches your vision.
Yes. Most packages allow a small number of guests, usually up to 6–10 people, depending on the specific location and package. This keeps the event intimate while still allowing a few loved ones to join you.
Because many Vietnam ceremonies take place outdoors in humid or rugged environments, it's best to wear breathable, lightweight fabrics and comfortable shoes with good grip for hiking. If you are eloping in the mountains during winter, bring a warm layer as it can get quite cold.
A typical Vietnam elopement lasts about 4–8 hours, depending on the package. This includes preparation, ceremony time, exploring scenic locations, and portraits throughout the day.
Yes. Many couples choose sunrise or sunset for the best light and to avoid the midday heat. Timing can be adjusted depending on the season, and your photographer will guide you to capture the most beautiful natural light.
Videography is available as an optional add-on.