Planning a trip or already in Vung Tau? Here you will find the latest weather information, including detailed forecasts and helpful charts, to ensure your vacation in Vietnam is as comfortable as possible.
Vung Tau
Current Weather
Overview
Vung Tau, located in Vietnam, is characterized by a typical tropical monsoon climate. This means the weather is warm year-round, without drastic temperature shifts between seasons. The average annual temperature fluctuates within a comfortable range of 26°C to 29°C, making the city attractive to visit at any time of year.
Vung Tau's climate has two clearly defined seasons: the dry season and the rainy season. The dry season usually lasts from December to April. During this time, precipitation is minimal (0-2 mm per month), and rainy days are few, especially from January to March. This is the perfect time for beach holidays and sightseeing.
The rainy season in Vung Tau falls between May and November. During these months, rainfall increases significantly, peaking in July, September, and October (up to 10 mm), and the number of rainy days can reach 25-30 per month. Despite the rain, air temperatures remain high, and downpours are often short and refreshing, followed by sunny weather.
Temperature
Vung Tau enjoys warm weather year-round, typical of a tropical climate. Average annual temperatures fluctuate slightly, staying within a comfortable range. The hottest months are usually April and May, when the average temperature reaches 29.4°C and daytime highs can rise to 32.3°C. The "coolest" (though still very warm) months are December and January, with an average temperature of around 26.6°C - 26.8°C and minimum nighttime temperatures dropping to 23.6°C.
The summer period, which coincides with the rainy season (roughly May to November), is characterized by consistently high temperatures. During the day, the air warms up to an average of 30-32°C, and at night it rarely falls below 25-26°C. Combined with the high humidity typical of this season, the weather can feel quite hot and muggy. The so-called "winter" period, or dry season (December to April), brings more comfortable conditions. Daytime temperatures during this time usually stay within 29-31°C, and nights become slightly fresher, with temperatures around 23-25°C. This time is considered the most pleasant for visiting due to less rainfall and moderate heat.
Daily temperature fluctuations in Vung Tau are moderate. The difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows is usually about 5-7°C. This means evenings and nights bring a pleasant coolness after a hot day, but there are no sharp temperature drops. The largest temperature difference between day and night (up to 7°C) is typical for drier months like January and February, while in the height of the rainy season, these fluctuations may be less pronounced (about 5°C).
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Vung Tau experiences a distinct seasonality in rainfall distribution throughout the year. The city's climate is characterized by two main periods: the dry season and the rainy season. Given its tropical location and high average annual temperatures, it does not snow here.
The dry season in Vung Tau typically lasts from December to April. During this time, precipitation is minimal, and rainy days are rare. The driest months are February and March, when average rainfall approaches zero (0 mm) and the number of rainy days is only 2-3 per month. January also sees little rainfall (1 mm) and few rainy days (6 days). December and April are transitional months, with slightly higher rainfall (2 mm) and the number of rainy days increasing to 11.
The rainy season in Vung Tau spans from May to November. During these months, the probability of precipitation increases significantly. The highest rainfall occurs in July, September, and October, averaging 10 mm. What is particularly characteristic of this period is the high frequency of rain: for example, in July, it may rain almost daily (30 rainy days). In June, August, September, and October, the number of rainy days is also very high, ranging from 27 to 29 days. Despite this frequency, the total monthly rainfall remains relatively low, which may indicate frequent but not overly intense or prolonged showers. May (6 mm, 25 rainy days) and November (6 mm, 18 rainy days) act as transitional months, marking the start and end of the wet season respectively.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When heading to Vung Tau, it's important to consider its tropical climate with warm weather year-round and a distinct divide between the dry season (December-April) and the rainy season (May-November). The core of your wardrobe should consist of light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen. T-shirts, shorts, light trousers, sundresses, and skirts will be useful throughout the year. Don't forget swimwear, as the average water temperature is perfect for swimming. Essential items include sunscreen with a high SPF, a headpiece (hat or cap), and sunglasses to protect against the strong tropical sun, especially during the dry season when there are more sunny days.
In the dry season, from December to April, when precipitation is minimal (0-2 mm per month), the main focus should be on sun protection and comfort while walking. Comfortable walking shoes, such as sandals or light sneakers, will be indispensable. In the rainy season, from May to November, when the number of rainy days increases significantly (up to 25-30 days per month, especially in July, September, and October), you should add a light raincoat or compact umbrella to your luggage. Although downpours are often brief, they can be intense. Clothing made of quick-drying materials is also a plus. Even though air temperatures stay high during the rains, a light sweater or pashmina might come in handy in the evenings or in air-conditioned spaces.
The principle of layering can be useful, though there are no sharp temperature drops in Vung Tau. A light wrap or long-sleeved shirt will protect you not only from any evening chill (minimum night temperatures are around 23-26°C) but also from the sun during the day and from mosquitoes, which can be active during the wet season. Also, remember to bring insect repellent, especially if you plan on evening walks or visiting nature areas. An adapter for electrical appliances might be needed if your devices have a different plug. And, of course, a comfortable bag or backpack for day trips to hold water, sunscreen, and a raincoat.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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