June in Hoi An is the start of the summer holidays for many locals and international travelers. As local experts who live and guide thousands of visitors during this month year-round, we can tell you this is a high-energy month that combines the best of the dry season weather with the beginning of tourist buzz.
Yes, it’s warm. But June also offers bright blue skies, calm seas, and vibrant local energy. It’s a great time for island-hopping, cultural exploration, and sunset strolls if you know how to plan your day smartly.
In this guide, we’ll give you the real picture of what Hoi An is like in June - including what to expect from the weather, what to do, and insider tips to help you make the most of your trip. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning for more, this guide is designed to give you honest, local-backed advice.
The short answer: Yes, if you're well-prepared for the heat and enjoy vibrant travel vibes. June offers a solid mix of sunny days, clear skies, and calm seas, perfect for beach lovers, families, and those who enjoy outdoor sightseeing. However, the heat and growing crowds can be a challenge for some.
Let’s break it down.
June is part of Hoi An’s dry season, which typically lasts from January to August. While rainfall is low, the humidity and heat levels rise significantly.
What does this mean in real life? From late morning onward, the sun feels intense. Many travelers comment that it’s the kind of heat that “sticks to your skin.” But if you manage your day well, it’s entirely doable and enjoyable.
Month | Avg. High | Avg. Low | Rainfall (Days) |
---|---|---|---|
May | 33°C | 25°C | 7 |
June | 34°C | 26°C | 7 |
July | 34°C | 26°C | 7 |
August | 33°C | 26°C | 11 |
September | 31°C | 25°C | 16 |
As you can see, June offers peak sunshine without yet dipping into the heavy rains of late August or September.
Despite the intense heat, Hoi An in June offers a rich variety of experiences that blend history, culture, and natural beauty. Here's our local guide to the most rewarding things to do this month — with practical insights to make the most of your stay.
If you want postcard-perfect photos without the crowds, there's no better time than early morning. From 6:30 AM to 9:00 AM, the Old Town is peaceful, the light is golden, and you’ll see locals starting their day - watering plants, setting up shops, and offering incense at temples.
Why it’s worth it: This is when you feel the soul of Hoi An, beyond the tourist layer. The breeze is gentle, and you can take your time at iconic spots like the Japanese Covered Bridge or Tan Ky Old House.
Pro tip: Combine your stroll with a local breakfast - try banh mi, cao lau, or banh cuon at small eateries only open in the morning.
June is peak beach season, thanks to dry skies and warm water. You can swim, sunbathe, or relax at beachside cafes. Top spots include:
Pro tip: Avoid the sun between 10 AM and 3 PM. It’s not just about comfort - UV levels are dangerously high. Locals swim early morning or after 4 PM.
One of Hoi An’s most iconic activities is taking a small boat ride at sunset. As the sun goes down, thousands of lanterns are lit, creating a magical reflection across the river.
Best time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Insider tip: Negotiate prices before boarding (100,000 – 150,000 VND per person is typical). For a quieter experience, avoid weekends.
Check out our Unveiling the Hidden Beauty of Hoi An River by Local Experts blog to discover secret boat routes, riverside gems, and authentic experiences you won’t find in any guidebook.
Escape the heat and crowds by exploring the green countryside around Hoi An. Rent a bike (or join a tour) and head to:
Why go: This is where you'll meet friendly locals, taste organic produce, and see the “real Vietnam.”
Pro tip: Start early - most tours begin around 7:30 AM.
Hoi An is famous for its culinary heritage. Even in the heat, food adventures remain one of the top highlights:
Evening food tip: The Night Market (Nguyen Hoang Street) is ideal for sampling street food under lantern lights.
June is one of the few months when the sea conditions are ideal to visit the Cham Islands. Activities include:
Important: Only day trips are allowed - overnight stays are restricted for environmental reasons.
What to pack: Reef-safe sunscreen, waterproof bag, light shoes, motion sickness tablets if you're sensitive to boat rides.
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Avoid the heat with indoor cultural activities. Try your hand at:
Local suggestion: These activities are great for families, solo travelers, or anyone interested in authentic souvenirs. We also offer all these activities so do not forget to contact us to customize the best itinerary and local experience for you. You can check out our famous 3 Traditional Handicraft Villages Tour in Hoi An by local experts.
We know June in Hoi An isn’t for everyone - the heat is real, but if you plan smart, it can be an incredible time to visit. Here are our best practical tips to help you enjoy the trip like a local:
Expect daily highs of 34–36°C (93–96°F), with high humidity. This is not ideal for all-day sightseeing. Instead:
Wear breathable, light-colored clothing. Avoid synthetic fabrics. A wide-brim hat, sunglasses, and strong SPF are essentials.
Note: When entering temples, bring a scarf or shawl to cover your shoulders or legs.
A mid-day dip in the pool can save your day. Many boutique hotels and villas in Hoi An offer pools, and prices in June are more affordable than the peak months (July–August).
Forget sugary sodas. Go for:
You’ll find these at any street stall for less than $1.
While June isn’t as busy as July or August, it's still popular with domestic tourists. Weekends can feel packed.
Offbeat suggestions:
Humidity and heat can affect electronics. Keep your phone or camera in a dry pouch. Bring power banks - not all rural areas have charging stations.
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