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Tourist boats on a trip through the Vietnam's Mekong Delta.

Things to do in  Can Tho

The road to ruins

The largest city in Vietnam's Mekong Delta, Can Tho offers an increasingly metropolitan glimpse at riverside life. Famous for floating markets where vendors sell fresh produce from wooden boats, the city serves as a gateway to the region's maze of slow-moving waterways. The top things to do in Can Tho include taking a dawn boat trip to Cai Rang market; sampling unique Delta cuisine at night markets and street stalls; visiting ornate pagodas; and dining on one of the world’s most famous and historic rivers.

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When to visit

Visit Can Tho during the dry season (December–April) when sunny skies and lower humidity make exploring more comfortable. The floating markets are especially lively—and numerous—this time of year. While the wet season (May–November) brings frequent afternoon showers, morning activities like market visits are still possible. You'll also find fewer tourists, lower prices, and the unforgettable experience of navigating the country’s ultra-brief daily monsoons.

Getting around

Motorbike taxis (xe oms) and regular taxis are the main ways to explore Can Tho, as most rides within the city cost just a few US dollars—for xe oms, be sure to set a price beforehand. Many hotels offer bicycle rentals for independent exploration, too. For visiting floating markets, arrange a boat tour through your hotel or local tour operators. Walking is mainly convenient in the central district, especially along the riverfront promenade.

Traveler tips

When visiting floating markets, arrive by 6am to experience them at their most authentic—this is when locals do their shopping and wholesale trading. Book a private boat rather than a large tour if possible, as it allows you to stop freely and interact with vendors. While Cai Rang is the most well-known market, it’s perhaps too well-known; consider other, smaller markets, too. Lastly, bring small bills in Vietnamese dong to bring home a great souvenir.

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People Also Ask
Q:Is it worth visiting Can Tho?
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Can Tho is absolutely worth visiting—it offers the most authentic and accessible Mekong Delta experience. Unlike other riverside towns, it has enough tourism infrastructure to make visiting comfortable while maintaining its genuine character. The floating markets here are the most active in Vietnam, so the city is an excellent base for exploring rural Mekong life.

Q:How long should you spend in Can Tho?
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2–3 nights is ideal for Can Tho. This allows for one early morning at the floating markets, one day exploring local temples and the countryside, and time to experience the night market and riverfront atmosphere. If you're interested in deeper Mekong Delta exploration, you could easily spend four nights here.

Q:What things to do in Can Tho are there besides markets?
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There are many things to do in Can Tho besides exploring markets. Visit Binh Thuy Ancient House for French colonial architecture; explore Bang Lang Stork Sanctuary for wildlife watching; cycle through nearby villages; take cooking classes to taste delta specialties; visit Ong Temple and Pitu Khosa Rangsay pagoda; stroll the riverfront night market; and tour fruit orchards in the surrounding countryside.

Q:Which floating market is better: Cai Rang or Phong Dien?
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Cai Rang is larger and more accessible, operating as a wholesale market with bigger boats and more photo opportunities; however, its reputation is fading. Phong Dien is smaller and considered more authentic but harder to reach. If you can only visit one, opt for either accessibility or intimacy, depending on your preferences and schedule.

Q:Should I stay in Can Tho, or should I just do a day trip from Ho Chi Minh City?
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You should absolutely stay in Can Tho. A day trip from Ho Chi Minh City means leaving around 5am and spending four hours on the road round-trip. Staying allows you to visit the markets early, explore at a relaxed pace, visit local landmarks, and experience the city's evening atmosphere along the pretty riverfront.

Q:Is it safe to walk around Can Tho at night?
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Can Tho is generally safe at night, particularly along the riverfront promenade and night market areas where locals and tourists gather. As in any city, take normal precautions like staying in well-lit areas, keeping alert, and holding all valuables secure—don’t bring a large bag. The main tourist areas are typically well-patrolled.