Best months
Apr · May · Jun · Jul
Best for: Central-Vietnam imperial-capital nomads who base in late spring before the wet-season flooding.
Year at a glance
Cells coloured by typical daytime average temperature. ★ = best months for nomads.
Jan
19°C
85%
4mm
Feb
20°C
85%
3mm
Mar
23°C
82%
3mm
Apr
25°C
82%
3mm
May
27°C
78%
6mm
Jun
28°C
72%
4mm
Jul
28°C
72%
4mm
Aug
28°C
76%
8mm
Sep
26°C
82%
12mm
Oct
24°C
85%
19mm
Nov
22°C
85%
15mm
Dec
20°C
85%
8mm
Summer peak
28°C
June · 72% humidity
Winter low
19°C
January · 85% humidity
Climate type
Tropical (Central Vietnam)
Moderate summers, Humid winters
Field notes
Tropical (Central Vietnam) — defined wet/dry pattern shifted later than the southern Vietnamese peers. Long dry season (March–August) is the postcard window. Wet season (September–November) brings catastrophic flooding regularly. October is typically the wettest month; humidity stays above 80% year-round.
Visa for nomads
Medium nomad-friendlyPathway
Extendable tourist
Program
—
Typical max stay
3 months
Same Vietnam visa story. Former imperial capital with UNESCO Citadel.
Editorial summary, not legal advice. Verify with the relevant consulate before applying — visa programs change with little notice.
Cost of living in Hue: ~$1,060/mo
Mid-tier monthly across rent, food, transport, utilities, and coworking.
Cities with a similar climate
Useful while you’re in Hue
- Travel insuranceLong-term, nomad-friendly cover that travels with you to Hue
- Multi-currency bankingAvoid the 4% conversion fees foreign cards rack up in Vietnam
- eSIM data planDay-one connectivity in Vietnam without local-SIM friction
- Coworking & colivingDay passes, monthly memberships, and verified workspaces in Hue
- Flight dealsCheapest routes in and out of Hue
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Editorial estimates aggregated from public climatological summaries — typical monthly averages, not forecasts. Treat as order-of-magnitude. Microclimate, altitude, and recent extreme weather can swing these values significantly.