Vietnam Visa RequirementsFor Denmark passport holders

Danish passport holders visit Vietnam visa-free for up to 45 days per entry under a bilateral agreement signed between Denmark and Vietnam. This exemption is notably one of the most generous given by Vietnam to a European country and is unique among many Schengen nations. No advance application is needed.

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45 days max stay
Hanoi
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Great news! Denmark passport holders can enter Vietnam without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 45 days.

No application required. Simply present your valid Danish passport at Vietnamese immigration. Ensure at least 6 months passport validity. You will receive a stamp allowing a 45-day stay. The exemption covers single or multiple entries within the 45-day window depending on current Vietnamese immigration rules; verify before travel. For stays beyond 45 days, apply for a Vietnamese e-Visa (valid 90 days, single or multiple entry) via the official Vietnam e-visa portal before travel.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Denmark to Vietnam: What You Need to Know

Vietnam extended a bilateral visa exemption to Danish citizens, allowing 45-day stays without prior application. This arrangement reflects the strong diplomatic and trade relations between Denmark and Vietnam. Denmark has been a significant development aid partner for Vietnam and maintains an active Danish business community in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Danish design, architecture, and renewable energy companies are well represented in Vietnam. The 45-day exemption is particularly generous compared to Vietnam's standard 45-day e-visa for many other nationalities. Hanoi (HAN) and Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) are the two main international gateways.

How to Get There

Vietnam Airlines, ANA, and various Gulf carriers connect Copenhagen (CPH) to Hanoi (HAN) and Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) with one or two stops. Total travel time is typically 13-16 hours depending on routing.

Money & Banking

Vietnam uses the Vietnamese Dong (VND). Large denomination notes (100,000, 200,000, 500,000 VND) are common; double-check change as the many zeros can be confusing. Cards are increasingly accepted at hotels and larger restaurants in cities, but cash is essential for markets, street food, local transport, and rural areas. ATMs are widely available in cities. Tipping is not traditionally Vietnamese but is appreciated in tourist areas: small tips for guides, restaurant staff, and hotel housekeeping (20,000-50,000 VND) are welcomed.

Practical Tips

Vietnam uses Type A, C, and F plugs; sockets often accept round and flat pins. A universal adaptor is recommended. Voltage is 220V/50Hz. Tap water is not safe to drink in Vietnam; use bottled water. Street food is excellent and generally safe when freshly prepared and served hot. Traffic in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City is chaotic; cross streets calmly and steadily so motorbikes can predict your path. Many temples and pagodas require modest dress.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can Danish citizens stay in Vietnam visa-free?

Danish passport holders can visit Vietnam visa-free for up to 45 days. This is a bilateral arrangement between Denmark and Vietnam and is notably generous compared to many other European nationalities.

Why do Danish citizens get 45 days visa-free in Vietnam?

Denmark and Vietnam have a bilateral visa exemption agreement that pre-dates Vietnam's general e-Visa expansion. This bilateral deal grants Danish citizens 45 days, reflecting strong diplomatic and trade ties.

Is tap water safe to drink in Vietnam?

No. Tap water is not safe to drink in Vietnam. Always use sealed bottled water and be cautious with ice at local establishments.

What currency does Vietnam use?

Vietnam uses the Vietnamese Dong (VND). Large denominations are common; double-check change carefully. Cash is essential for local markets, street food, and smaller guesthouses. ATMs are available in cities.

How do you cross streets safely in Vietnam?

Traffic in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City is dense with motorbikes. Cross streets slowly and steadily so motorbikes can predict your path. Do not hesitate or run; move at a consistent speed and traffic will flow around you.

What airlines connect Denmark to Vietnam?

No direct flights operate from Copenhagen to Vietnam. Common connections are via Gulf hubs, Singapore (Singapore Airlines), or Bangkok. Total travel time is approximately 13-16 hours.