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8 Best Theme Parks in Vietnam: Top Attractions & Fun Rides

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Key Takeaways:

  • Visit Phu Quoc to experience Vietnam’s largest theme park, VinWonders Phu Quoc, spanning 50 hectares and featuring 6 themed zones.
  • VinWonders operates three major parks across Vietnam: Phu Quoc, Nha Trang, and Nam Hoi An.
  • Ba Na Hills SunWorld in Da Nang offers an alternative to VinWonders, featuring the famous Golden Bridge and indoor Fantasy Park.

Most travellers associate Vietnam with ancient temples and street markets. However, this country appeals to people of all ages. This guide covers the best theme parks in Vietnam for your family trip.

While most travellers visit Phu Quoc or Nha Trang for beaches, these destinations now offer world-class theme parks.

The Best Theme Parks in Vietnam

Between 2006 – 2017 Vietnam’s theme parks have greatly improved. Simple amusement areas have now developed into large entertainment complexes. The theme parks blend traditional Vietnamese culture with modern attractions.

When choosing which amusement park in Vietnam is right for you, consider not only the rides but also the cultural experiences, water features, dining options, and seasonal shows.

1. VinWonders Phu Quoc

  • Google Rating: 4.8 Stars
  • Time: 09:00 AM – 07:30 PM
  • Approximate Cost: 3,288 INR (from 140cm in height), 2,458 INR (from 100cm to under 140cm in height).

VinWonders Phu Quoc is the largest theme park in Vietnam, covering 50 hectares. Visiting this theme park is always one of the top things to do in Phu Quoc. 

VinWonders Phu Quoc
VinWonders Phu Quoc

The park is divided into six themes, allowing you to experience a range of environments, from European-inspired settings to imaginative fantasy lands and extensive water parks.

Here are the themed zones in VinWonders Phu Quoc

  • European Avenue: Medieval European town, with elegant buildings and cobblestone streets. 
  • Fantasy World: A place filled with magical characters and split into five parts, each offering different activities. 
  • Mysterious Viking Village: Offers Viking River Rapids Ride & an adventure on the obstacle course.
  • Typhoon World: Everybody’s favourite water adventures are located in this section. 
  • Adventure World: Experience some of the largest roller coaster rides.
  • The Seashells: Enter through a giant turtle setting to see sea creatures and mermaid shows.

2. VinWonders Nha Trang

  • Google Rating: 4.7 Stars
  • Time: 09:00 AM – 08:00 PM
  • Approximate Cost: 3,300 INR (from 140cm in height) and 2,458 INR (from 100cm to under 140cm in height).

VinWonders Nha Trang stands out for its 3-kilometre cable car ride over the sea.

VinWonders Nha Trang
VinWonders Nha Trang

The exciting thing is you can meet popular characters such as Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, Alice, the White Rabbit, and Snow White by checking the schedule for appearance times.

Interesting Zones in VinWonders Nha Trang

  • Fairy Land: A toboggan ride stretching 1,865 metres and Vietnam’s longest zipline at 880 metres, offering an exciting experience for visitors. It also achieved record-breaking status for being the longest, steepest, and highest free-landing jump in Vietnam.
  • Adventure Land: Enjoy eight major attractions, with the must-try being the Alpine Coaster, where riders can control their own speed as they ride through the mountains.
  • World Garden: Showcases plants from five continents, offering a peaceful environment to rest before continuing with other activities.
  • Water World: Home to one of the world’s largest inflatable bays, covering 5,885 square metres. The park also offers slides, wave pools, and designated family areas.

3. VinWonders Nam Hoi An

  • Google Rating: 4.9 Stars
  • Time: 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM (Saturdays and Sundays: 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM)
  • Approximate Cost: Adult: 2,273 INR & Child: 1,546 INR 

In Quang Nam Province, VinWonders Nam Hoi An combines modern amusement rides with traditional Vietnamese culture. The park is part of the Vinpearl complex and is located near the historic town of Hoi An. 

Different experiences at VinWonders Nam Hoi An

  • Island of Folk Culture: Explore traditional Vietnamese architecture, watch artisans at work, and take part in craft activities. 
  • Water Park: This section offers a variety of attractions. Whether you want water slides, lazy rivers, or splash zones for families, there is something for everyone.
  • River Safari: Here, you can see over 550 animals from 50 different species, all living in environments designed to resemble their natural habitats.
  • Indoor Entertainment Paradise: If you need a break from outdoor activities, you can try over 95 games here. From arcade games to virtual reality experiences, you can easily spend the whole day here.

Note: Throughout the day, you can also watch live cultural shows featuring traditional Vietnamese music, folklore, and dance. These performances celebrate local culture and create a lively atmosphere at the park.

4. Dragon Park Halong

  • Google Rating: 4.4 Stars
  • Time: 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM (Tuesday – Friday) 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM (Saturdays & Sundays) Closed on Mondays. 
  • Cost: Approximately 520 INR per person

Dragon Theme Park in Vietnam is located right on the edge of Ha Long Bay, offering ocean views and a variety of rides. The main highlight of the park is Vietnam’s only Bolliger & Mabillard roller coaster, which features a 45-metre drop and reaches speeds of up to 110 km/h.

Main activities in Dragon Park Halong

  • Little Dragon’s Flight: It is for visitors who prefer gentler rides. It provides a smooth and enjoyable experience, making it ideal for younger children. 
  • Mine Train Coaster: The station is modeled after a Cambodian temple and offers one of the smoothest rides.  
  • Mystic River: This water ride winds through an artificial jungle filled with animatronic animals.
  • Garden Cruisers: This 20-minute boat ride, similar to the Jungle Cruise, passes farm animals along the route.
  • The park also features a range of flat rides, including the Rhino Swing, which is an advanced top spin, two pirate ship rides, and the Crazy Crane, a rare Topple Tower that is difficult to find elsewhere.

Note: The water rides are not available during the winter. 

5. Dam Sen Water Park

  • Google Rating: 4.3 Stars
  • Time: 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM (Opens 08:30 on Sundays and closed on Tuesdays)
  • Approximate Cost: People over 1.4 metres: 761 INR & 0.8 –1.4 metres: 623 INR

Dam Sen Water Park is located within the larger Dam Sen Cultural Park, which covers 50 hectares. The park remains popular because it regularly adds new attractions and keeps ticket prices affordable.

Dam Sen Water Park
Dam Sen Water Park

Activities in Dam Sen Water Park

  • Water Attractions: There are 36 different attractions, including the Love Storm, Space Bowl, a multi-slide complex, Giant Slide, Wild River, Green Dragon water coaster, Black Thunder ride, and the SuperSpeed slide, which stands 19 metres tall. 
  • Relaxation Areas: Fountain Square offers water massages, and the Water Jet Massage features 12 jets for a soothing experience. Visitors can also float along the Wandering River in inflatable tubes.
  • Wave Pool: Offers a beach experience with waves throughout the day. Offers a beach experience with waves throughout the day.
  • Cultural Park: Beyond water attractions, Dam Sen offers botanical gardens, arcade games, roller coasters, a monorail, a mini zoo, a butterfly farm, and Roman Square, which features a water theater with seating for 3,000.

6. Suoi Tien Theme Park

  • Google Rating: 4.2 Stars
  • Time: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
  • Cost: Approximately 1,109 INR per person

Suoi Tien Theme Park is designed around Buddhist themes, legends, and architecture. The park spans 110 hectares with 150 buildings, 90 games, and various ecological areas.

Suoi Tien Theme Park
Suoi Tien Theme Park

Experiences in Suoi Tien Theme Park

  • Buddhist Theming: At the entrance, you are welcomed by a large golden dragon. Inside, you have gardens with Buddha statues and temples to visit. 
  • Tien Dong – Ngoc Nu Water Park: This is Vietnam’s first artificial beach, along with thrilling water rides. 
  • House of Horror: This experience takes visitors through scenes inspired by Buddhist concepts of hell, providing religious education through theme park entertainment.
  • Animal Attractions: The park displays over 100 species, including a crocodile farm with 1,200 crocodiles.
  • Rides: The park features classic amusement rides, including a mini roller coaster, a Ferris wheel offering city views, and various carnival rides. 

7. Sun World Ha Long Park

  • Google Rating:  4.4 Stars
  • Time: 02:00 PM – 08:00 PM (Monday to Thursday), 01:00 PM – 08:00 PM (Fridays), & 09:00 AM – 08:00 PM (Saturdays and Sundays)
  • Cost: Approximately 1,600 INR per person

Sun World Ha Long Park features two separate theme parks, a large cable car system that travels above Ha Long Bay’s iconic limestone formations, a seasonal water park called Typhoon Water Park, and numerous dining and shopping options. 

Sun World Ha Long Park activities include

  • Cable Car: It provides spectacular views of the bay’s emerald waters and limestone formations.
  • Cultural Elements: Throughout the park, visitors can enjoy traditional Vietnamese architecture, live performances, and themed areas that create a distinctly local atmosphere. 
  • Shopping & Dining: You have choices from international brands to locally crafted goods, along with a mix of Vietnamese and Western cuisine. 

Note: Typhoon Water Park is closed during the off-season. If you plan to visit multiple attractions, consider purchasing a package deal, which is more cost-effective than buying separate tickets.

8. Ba Na Hills SunWorld

  • Google Rating: 4.5 Stars
  • Time: 07:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Approximate Cost: 3,200 INR per person

Ba Na Hills SunWorld is one of the most unique theme parks in Vietnam, famous for its Golden Bridge, which is held by giant stone hands.

Ba Na Hills SunWorld
Ba Na Hills SunWorld

Getting to the park requires a cable car ride that holds multiple Guinness World Records, including the longest non-stop single-track cable car. 

Major attractions in Ba Na Hills SunWorld

  • Golden Bridge: The most photographed spot in Vietnam, featuring a 150-metre pedestrian bridge supported by two giant concrete hands.
  • French Village: A recreated medieval French town with Gothic architecture, cobblestone streets, and European-style buildings.
  • Fantasy Park: The largest indoor amusement park in Vietnam, spanning 15,000 square metres with 4D and 5D cinemas, bumper cars, climbing walls, and arcade games.
  • Debay Wine Cellar: A 100-metre-long underground cellar maintaining temperatures of 16-20°C, showcasing French winemaking traditions with thousands of wine barrels.
  • Alpine Coaster: A thrilling toboggan ride descending through the mountains where riders control their own speed.
  • Le Jardin D’Amour: Romantic flower gardens with over 200 species arranged in European landscape designs, perfect for photography.
  • Wax Museum: Features lifelike wax figures of famous personalities, historical figures, and cultural icons.

Conclusion

Theme parks offer a fun break from sightseeing, especially for families. Whether you are finally planning your itinerary or simply thinking of a Vietnam trip, make sure you customise it by including theme parks for more fun. 

Frequently Asked Questions on Vietnam Theme Park

1. What is the biggest amusement park in Vietnam?

VinWonders Phu Quoc is the largest amusement park in Vietnam, spanning 50 hectares. To experience everything the park has to offer, it is recommended to spend 8 to 10 hours. 

The park is divided into six main zones and 12 themed areas, including one of Asia’s largest water parks and the world’s largest turtle-shaped aquarium.

2. Which Vietnam theme park rides are most thrilling, and what are the height restrictions?

For thrill-seekers, consider these attractions:

  • Dragon’s Wrath at VinWonders Phu Quoc with a 50-metre-tall coaster.
  • Dragon’s Run at Dragon Park reaches speeds of 110 km/h and features a 45-metre drop.
  • The 880-metre zipline at VinWonders Nha Trang. 
  • The 19-metre SuperSpeed slide at Dam Sen. 

Height requirements for these attractions usually range from 1.0 to 1.4 metres, with most larger rides requiring a minimum height of 1.2 metres. 

Parks like VinWonders require children under 140 cm to be accompanied by an adult, and some water slides have a maximum height limit of 2 metres.

3. What are the best amusement parks in Vietnam for families with young children?

Family-friendly theme parks in Vietnam 
  • VinWonders Nam Hoi An: Offering over 95 indoor games, cultural exhibits, and a River Safari with 550 animals, making it suitable for all weather. 
  • Suoi Tien: Family-friendly park with affordable prices featuring Buddhist-themed attractions, a water park, an aquarium, and live shows. 
  • VinWonders Phu Quoc: The Wonder World here is designed for families, with five themed zones and opportunities to meet characters.

4. What is the best time to visit theme parks in Vietnam?

From November to April, the weather is pleasant, and there are no heavy rains, making it the right time to visit Vietnam and enjoy its theme parks. Weekends are crowded, so arrive early or visit on weekdays.

Varshini IR

With a passion for traveling and storytelling, the job found me for my crazy obsessions. For all the beauty I saw, I was still left wanting more. I guess that's what travel does to you. Now, I am on a quest to discover surreal places and connect with new people. And the longing to know every corner of the world will always be unstoppable for me.