Planning to travel to Vietnam with an e-visa? Great news — as of 2025, Vietnam’s e-visa system now welcomes citizens from all countries and allows entry through 42 international checkpoints across the nation. Whether you’re arriving by air, land, or sea, getting into Vietnam has never been easier.
This comprehensive guide will show you all the official Vietnam e-visa ports of entry, plus practical travel details and expert tips to make your arrival smooth and stress-free.
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Apply for Your Vietnam E-Visa
Before packing your bags, make sure your Vietnam e-visa is ready! You can easily apply online and get approved within just a few days — no embassy visits, no long queues.
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Getting your visa approved early gives you more flexibility to choose your ideal entry port — whether by air, land, or sea — and ensures a stress-free start to your Vietnam adventure.
Important Notes for E-Visa Holders
Before choosing your entry port, here are some essential things to keep in mind:
- Vietnam e-visa is available to all nationalities as of 2025.
- It is valid for entry and exit through 42 designated ports (listed below).
- Even if you selected a specific entry port in your visa application, you can now enter through any of the eligible e-visa ports.
- Always carry a printed copy of your e-visa to present at immigration.
- To save time, consider using the Vietnam Airport Fast-Track Service.
Now, let’s learn about 42 checkpoints that accept evisa for Vietnam and important things to make your trip to Vietnam easy.
Vietnam eVisa Airports
If you’re arriving by plane, you’ll have the most convenient entry experience. Vietnam currently has 13 international airports where e-visas are accepted, connecting travelers from major cities worldwide.
| Airport Name | Province/City | Distance to City Center | Distance to Major Cities |
| Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) | Hanoi | 30 km to Hanoi Old Quarter | — / 760 km to Da Nang / 1135 km to HCMC |
| Cat Bi International Airport (HPH) | Hai Phong | 5 km to city center | 95 km to Hanoi / 1100 km to HCMC |
| Van Don International Airport (VDO) | Quang Ninh | 50 km to Ha Long Bay | 180 km to Hanoi / 1250 km to HCMC |
| Da Nang International Airport (DAD) | Da Nang | 3 km to city center | 606 km to Hanoi / 605 km to HCMC |
| Phu Bai International Airport (HUI) | Thua Thien Hue | 15 km to Hue city center | 550 km to Hanoi / 628 km to HCMC |
| Cam Ranh International Airport (CXR) | Khanh Hoa | 35 km to Nha Trang | 1060 km to Hanoi / 310 km to HCMC |
| Phu Cat Airport (UIH) | Binh Dinh | 35 km to Quy Nhon | 883 km to Hanoi / 432 km to HCMC |
| Lien Khuong Airport (DLI) | Lam Dong | 30 km to Da Lat | 1375 km to Hanoi / 310 km to HCMC |
| Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) | Ho Chi Minh City | 8 km to District 1 | 1130 km to Hanoi / — |
| Can Tho International Airport (VCA) | Can Tho | 10 km to city center | 1215 km to Hanoi / 165 km to HCMC |
| Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC) | Kien Giang | 10 km to Duong Dong town | 1220 km to Hanoi / 300 km to HCMC |
| Tho Xuan Airport (THD) | Thanh Hoa | 45 km to Thanh Hoa city | 160 km to Hanoi / 1130 km to HCMC |
| Dong Hoi Airport (VDH) | Quang Binh | 6 km to city center | 500 km to Hanoi / 740 km to HCMC |
✈️ Tip: If you’re flying into Vietnam, don’t forget to read our guides on Vietnam e-visa processing time and how to apply to prepare your documents properly.
Vietnam E-Visa Land Border Gates
If you prefer to enter Vietnam overland – perhaps as part of a Southeast Asia backpacking trip – there are 16 border gates where your e-visa is accepted.
| Border Gate | Province | Border Country | Distance to Major Cities |
| Bo Y | Kon Tum | Laos | 727 km to Hanoi / 441 km to HCMC / 420 km to Da Nang |
| Cha Lo | Quang Binh | Laos | 374 km to Hanoi / 765 km to HCMC / 300 km to Da Nang |
| Cau Treo | Ha Tinh | Laos | 304 km to Hanoi / 850 km to HCMC / 300 km to Da Nang |
| Huu Nghi | Lang Son | China | 136 km to Hanoi / 1235 km to HCMC |
| Mong Cai | Quang Ninh | China | 180 km to Hanoi / 1180 km to HCMC |
| Nam Can | Nghe An | Laos | 360 km to Hanoi / 930 km to HCMC |
| Na Meo | Thanh Hoa | Laos | 270 km to Hanoi / 950 km to HCMC |
| Lao Bao | Quang Tri | Laos | 600 km to Hanoi / 740 km to HCMC / 170 km to Da Nang |
| La Lay | Quang Tri | Laos | 620 km to Hanoi / 700 km to HCMC / 170 km to Da Nang |
| Tay Trang | Dien Bien | Laos | 470 km to Hanoi / 1220 km to HCMC |
| Ha Tien (Xa Xia) | Kien Giang | Cambodia | 1180 km to Hanoi / 245 km to HCMC / 350 km to Can Tho |
| Moc Bai | Tay Ninh | Cambodia | 1100 km to Hanoi / 80 km to HCMC |
| Xa Mat | Tay Ninh | Cambodia | 1120 km to Hanoi / 90 km to HCMC |
| Tinh Bien | An Giang | Cambodia | 1160 km to Hanoi / 190 km to HCMC |
| Vinh Xuong | An Giang | Cambodia | 1155 km to Hanoi / 200 km to HCMC |
| Cau Treo | Ha Tinh | Laos | 305 km to Hanoi / 850 km to HCMC |
🚙 Tip: Planning to cross by land? Read our guide on Vietnam e-visa cost and processing time to know when to apply before your trip.
Vietnam E-Visa Seaports
Cruise travelers, you’re covered too! Vietnam welcomes e-visa holders at 13 major seaports, from the northern bay of Quang Ninh to the southern island of Phu Quoc.
| Seaport name | Province / City | Distance to Major Cities |
| Chan May Port | Thua Thien Hue | 660 km to Hanoi / 90 km to Da Nang / 950 km to HCMC |
| Cam Pha Port | Quang Ninh | 180 km to Hanoi / 1,180 km to HCMC |
| Da Nang Port | Da Nang | 770 km to Hanoi / 950 km to HCMC |
| Duong Dong Port | Kien Giang | 1,200 km to Hanoi / 290 km to HCMC |
| Dung Quat Port | Quang Ngai | 840 km to Hanoi / 140 km to Da Nang / 860 km to HCMC |
| Hon Gai Port | Quang Ninh | 160 km to Hanoi / 1,160 km to HCMC |
| Hai Phong Port | Hai Phong | 120 km to Hanoi / 1,200 km to HCMC |
| Nghi Son Port | Thanh Hoa | 180 km to Hanoi / 1,000 km to HCMC |
| Nha Trang Port | Khanh Hoa | 1,290 km to Hanoi / 430 km to HCMC |
| Quy Nhon Port | Binh Dinh | 1,080 km to Hanoi / 650 km to HCMC |
| Ho Chi Minh City Port | Ho Chi Minh City | — / 10 km to City Center |
| Vung Ang Port | Ha Tinh | 380 km to Hanoi / 1,380 km to HCMC |
| Vung Tau Port | Ba Ria – Vung Tau | 1,250 km to Hanoi / 120 km to HCMC |
🛳️ Note: Cruise passengers can use their e-visa for shore excursions or overnight stays, provided their visa validity covers the intended duration.
Check:
- How to get Vietnam visa for cruise passengers
- Shore excursions from Phu My Cruise Port
- Shore excursions from Ha Long International Cruise Port
Tips for Choosing Your Entry Port
- Flying into Vietnam: Choose Hanoi, Da Nang, or Ho Chi Minh City for the best international connections.
- Overland travelers: Border crossings from Laos and Cambodia (like Lao Bao, Moc Bai, or Ha Tien) are great for backpacking routes.
- Cruise travelers: Chan May, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City are popular cruise stops.
- Multiple entries: Even if your e-visa lists one entry port, you can use any of the 39 approved checkpoints.
Need Assistance?
If you want a hassle-free visa process, apply directly through our secure platform at https://apply.vietnam-visa.com/.
We also provide:
- Super urgent e-visa processing (as fast as 4–8 hours)
- Airport fast-track service for quick entry
- Private airport pickup for smooth transfers
Let us handle the paperwork — you just enjoy your Vietnam trip.
Final Thoughts
With Vietnam’s e-visa system now expanded to cover all nationalities and 42 ports of entry, visiting Vietnam is simpler than ever. Whether you’re flying in, crossing borders by land, or sailing on a cruise, your e-visa will get you through immigration smoothly and efficiently.
So go ahead — start planning your next journey to Vietnam today!