Picasso Dental · Research Report No. 2026/COL-VN · Vol. 1
Cost of Living Guide

Cost of Living Advantage: Why Your Dollar Goes 5x Further During Dental Tourism in Vietnam

A dental tourist spending $60 USD per day in Vietnam enjoys 4-star hotels, excellent restaurants, Grab rides, spa treatments, and cultural activities. Your dental savings do not just cover the trip, they fund a holiday.

4-5xPurchasing Power Multiplier (USD in Vietnam)
$60/dayMid-Range Daily Budget
70-80%Lower Cost of Living vs West
$30-$150Hotel Range per Night (3-5 Star)

At a Glance

Vietnam’s cost of living is 70–80% lower than the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. For dental tourists, this means your dental savings go even further: not only do you save 60–80% on dental treatment at Picasso Dental Clinic, but your daily living expenses during the trip — hotels, meals, transport, entertainment — cost a fraction of what you’d spend at home. A comfortable mid-range daily budget in Vietnam is $50–$70 USD, covering a 4-star hotel, three restaurant meals, Grab transport, and an activity or two. The same lifestyle in Sydney, New York, or London would cost $250–$350 per day. This guide provides detailed, category-by-category cost comparisons so you can plan your dental tourism budget with confidence.

Contents

  1. Executive Summary
  2. The Purchasing Power Multiplier
  3. Daily Cost Comparison Table
  4. Accommodation Value
  5. Dining on a Dental Tourism Budget
  6. Transportation
  7. Entertainment and Activities
  8. Shopping and Souvenirs
  9. Total Daily Spend Scenarios
  10. Your Savings Pay for the Trip
  11. City-by-City Cost Comparison
  12. Frequently Asked Questions
  13. Conclusions
4–5x
Purchasing Power Multiplier (USD in Vietnam)
$60/day
Mid-Range Daily Budget
70–80%
Lower Cost of Living vs West
$30–$150
Hotel Range per Night (3–5 Star)
$1–$5
Grab Ride Across the City

1. Executive Summary

Dental tourism to Vietnam offers a rare double advantage: world-class dental care at 60–80% lower prices and a cost of living so low that your trip expenses barely dent the savings. While most dental tourism guides focus exclusively on treatment costs, the day-to-day living costs during your stay are equally important to your total budget — and equally impressive.

Consider this comparison: a dental tourist from the United States who needs four dental implants would pay $12,000–$24,000 at home. At Picasso Dental Clinic, the same treatment costs $3,848–$6,924. That’s a saving of $8,000–$17,000. Now factor in the trip costs: a round-trip flight ($500–$900), seven nights at a 4-star hotel ($280–$490), and daily expenses at $60/day ($420) — the entire trip costs roughly $1,200–$1,810. The dental savings alone leave you $6,190–$15,190 ahead, even after paying for a week-long trip to Southeast Asia.

This guide quantifies the cost-of-living advantage across every category a dental tourist will encounter: accommodation, meals, transport, entertainment, shopping, and more. We compare Vietnam’s costs against the US, UK, and Australia — the three largest source countries for dental tourists visiting Picasso Dental Clinic — and provide city-by-city breakdowns for Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Da Lat.

The bottom line: Vietnam is not just cheaper for dental work. Everything costs less — a restaurant meal that’s $35 in Sydney is $5–$8 in Vietnam. A taxi ride that’s $30 in New York is $2–$4. A luxury spa treatment that’s $150 in London is $15–$30. Your dental savings don’t just cover the trip — they fund a genuine holiday.

2. The Purchasing Power Multiplier

Purchasing power parity (PPP) measures how much a given amount of money can buy in different countries. According to World Bank data, the International Monetary Fund, and crowd-sourced databases like Numbeo, Vietnam consistently ranks among the most affordable countries in Asia for visitors from Western economies. The practical effect: your home currency buys 3–6 times more goods and services in Vietnam than at home.

US Dollar (USD)
4.5x
$1 USD buys ~$4.50 worth of goods & services
Australian Dollar (AUD)
4.2x
A$1 buys ~A$4.20 worth of goods & services
British Pound (GBP)
5.3x
£1 buys ~£5.30 worth of goods & services
Euro (EUR)
4.8x
€1 buys ~€4.80 worth of goods & services

2.1 What the Numbers Mean in Practice

The purchasing power multiplier is not an exchange rate — it’s a measure of real buying power. When we say the US dollar has a 4.5x multiplier in Vietnam, it means that the goods and services you buy for $1 in Vietnam would cost approximately $4.50 in the United States. Here’s what that looks like in everyday terms:

Real-world purchasing power examples (USD)
ItemVietnam PriceUS PriceMultiplier
Bowl of pho (beef noodle soup)$1.50–$3.00$14–$185.5x
Iced Vietnamese coffee$0.80–$1.50$5–$75.0x
Grab car ride (5 km)$1.50–$2.50$10–$186.0x
1-hour full body massage$8–$15$80–$1508.0x
Craft beer (local brewery)$1.50–$3.00$7–$104.0x
Tailored shirt$15–$30$80–$2005.0x
SIM card with 30-day data (10 GB)$3–$5$30–$508.0x
Haircut (men’s, salon)$3–$6$25–$456.5x

2.2 The Big Mac Index

The Economist’s Big Mac Index — a lighthearted but widely cited PPP indicator — prices a McDonald’s Big Mac at approximately $2.80 in Vietnam versus $5.69 in the US, $5.20 in Australia, and $5.40 in the UK (2025 data). This suggests the Vietnamese dong is undervalued by approximately 50% against the US dollar on a PPP basis — meaning your dollar buys roughly twice as much in nominal terms, and even more when you factor in the lower cost of local goods and services that don’t follow international pricing.

2.3 Where the Multiplier Is Highest and Lowest

The purchasing power advantage is greatest for services and labour-intensive goods (massages, tailoring, restaurant meals, haircuts, domestic transport) where local wages drive prices. It is lowest for imported goods and international brands (iPhones, luxury fashion, imported wine, international hotel chains at rack rates). Dental tourists spend predominantly on services, which is why the effective multiplier often exceeds the headline 4–5x figure.

Currency tip: Vietnam uses the Vietnamese dong (VND). As of early 2026, USD $1 = approximately 25,500 VND, A$1 = approximately 16,200 VND, £1 = approximately 32,300 VND, and €1 = approximately 27,800 VND. ATMs dispense VND with fees of $1–3 per withdrawal. Most tourist-facing businesses accept USD, but you’ll get better rates paying in VND. Picasso Dental Clinic quotes and accepts USD directly.

3. Daily Cost Comparison Table

The following table compares typical daily expenses for a dental tourist across Vietnam, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. All prices are in USD for consistency. Vietnam prices reflect mid-range options — not the cheapest available, but comfortable, quality choices suitable for international visitors.

Daily expense comparison: Vietnam vs US vs UK vs Australia (USD)
Expense CategoryVietnamUnited StatesUnited KingdomAustralia
Breakfast (cafe/restaurant)$2–$5$12–$20$10–$18$14–$22
Lunch (sit-down restaurant)$3–$7$15–$25$12–$22$15–$28
Dinner (nice restaurant)$5–$15$25–$50$22–$45$28–$55
Coffee (cafe)$0.80–$2.00$4.50–$7.00$4.00–$6.00$4.50–$6.50
Local beer (bar/restaurant)$0.50–$2.00$6–$10$6–$9$8–$12
Grab/taxi ride (5–10 km)$1.50–$3.00$12–$25$10–$20$15–$30
Hotel (4-star, per night)$35–$70$150–$300$140–$280$160–$320
1-hour massage$8–$15$80–$150$70–$130$80–$140
Museum/attraction entry$1–$5$15–$35$0–$25$15–$30
Bottled water (1.5L)$0.30–$0.50$1.50–$3.00$1.20–$2.50$1.50–$3.00

Sources: Numbeo Cost of Living Index (2025–2026), Mercer Cost of Living Survey (2025), direct price surveys from Picasso Dental Clinic patient coordinators. US prices reflect major metropolitan areas (New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco). UK prices reflect London. Australia prices reflect Sydney and Melbourne.

Daily total comparison: A dental tourist spending moderately in Vietnam (4-star hotel + 3 meals + transport + 1 activity) spends roughly $55–$75/day. The equivalent day in the US would cost $250–$400, in the UK $220–$370, and in Australia $260–$420. That’s a saving of $175–$345 per day on living expenses alone.

4. Accommodation Value

Accommodation in Vietnam offers extraordinary value at every tier. What you pay for a budget room in Western cities gets you a 4-star hotel in Vietnam. What you pay for a 4-star hotel at home gets you a luxury 5-star resort with pool, spa, and breakfast included.

4.1 Accommodation Tiers

Accommodation options and pricing for dental tourists in Vietnam (per night, USD)
TierPrice RangeWhat You GetWestern Equivalent Price
Budget$15–$30Clean guesthouse or 2-3 star hotel, private room, A/C, Wi-Fi, hot water$80–$150
Mid-range$30–$704-star hotel, pool, gym, daily breakfast, central location, excellent service$150–$300
Luxury$70–$1505-star hotel (Sofitel, InterContinental, JW Marriott), spa, rooftop pool, executive lounge, concierge$300–$600
Ultra-luxury$150–$350World-class resort (Amanoi, Six Senses, Four Seasons), private villas, butler service$600–$1,500+
Serviced apartment (monthly)$500–$1,200/moFully furnished 1–2 bedroom apartment, kitchen, cleaning service, central location$2,500–$6,000/mo

4.2 Best Value: The $40–$60/Night Sweet Spot

For dental tourists, the $40–$60/night range delivers the best value-to-comfort ratio. At this price point in Vietnam, you consistently get:

To put this in perspective: $50/night in Vietnam gets you a hotel experience equivalent to a $200–$250/night property in the US, UK, or Australia. Over a 7-night stay, that’s a saving of $1,050–$1,400 on accommodation alone.

4.3 Long-Stay Options for Extended Treatment

Patients undergoing multi-phase treatment (such as implant placement followed by a healing period and crown fitting) may stay 2–4 weeks or return for a second visit. For stays longer than 2 weeks, serviced apartments offer exceptional value at $500–$1,200 per month for a fully furnished apartment with kitchen, cleaning service, and central location. This compares to $2,500–$6,000/month for equivalent accommodation in Western cities.

Picasso patient tip: Picasso Dental Clinic’s international patient coordinators can recommend hotels near each clinic location and often have partnership rates with nearby 4-star properties. Contact the team via WhatsApp at +84 989 067 888 for accommodation recommendations.

5. Dining on a Dental Tourism Budget

Vietnam is widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest food destinations. Anthony Bourdain famously called it his favourite country to eat in. For dental tourists, the food is not just incredible — it’s incredibly affordable. You can eat three excellent meals a day for $10–$25 USD, including drinks.

5.1 Meal Cost Breakdown

Meal costs in Vietnam by dining tier (USD)
Dining TierBreakfastLunchDinnerDaily Total
Street food / local eatery$1–$2$1.50–$3$2–$5$4.50–$10
Mid-range restaurant$3–$5$4–$8$6–$12$13–$25
Upscale / Western restaurant$5–$10$8–$15$15–$30$28–$55
Fine dining$15–$25$30–$60$45–$85

5.2 What $5–$15 Gets You

In the $5–$15 per meal range — the sweet spot for dental tourists — you can enjoy:

5.3 Dietary Considerations After Dental Treatment

After certain dental procedures, your dentist may recommend soft foods for 24–72 hours. Vietnam is ideal for this: pho (soft noodle soup), chao (rice porridge), smoothies ($1–$2), and banh cuon (steamed rice rolls) are all naturally soft, nutritious, and delicious. Your Picasso Dental Clinic team will provide specific dietary guidance based on your treatment.

Coffee culture: Vietnam is the world’s second-largest coffee producer, and Vietnamese coffee culture is extraordinary. A traditional ca phe sua da (iced coffee with condensed milk) costs $0.80–$1.50 at a local cafe. Specialty coffee shops with single-origin beans and latte art charge $2–$4. The equivalent drink at a Starbucks or specialty cafe in the US costs $5–$7.

6. Transportation

Getting around in Vietnam is cheap, convenient, and efficient. The ride-hailing app Grab (Southeast Asia’s equivalent of Uber) operates in all major Vietnamese cities and is the recommended transport option for dental tourists — it’s metered, cashless, air-conditioned, and you can see the price before booking.

6.1 Grab Ride Costs

Grab ride costs in Vietnam vs Western ride-hailing (USD)
Journey TypeVietnam (Grab)US (Uber/Lyft)UK (Uber/Taxi)Australia (Uber/Taxi)
Short trip (2–3 km)$0.80–$1.50$8–$15$6–$12$10–$18
Medium trip (5–10 km)$1.50–$3.00$12–$25$10–$20$15–$30
Cross-city trip (15–20 km)$3.00–$5.00$20–$45$18–$35$25–$50
Airport transfer$5–$12$35–$75$40–$80$40–$70
GrabBike (motorbike, 5 km)$0.50–$1.50

6.2 Daily Transport Budget

A dental tourist making 3–4 Grab trips per day (hotel to clinic, clinic to restaurant, restaurant to attraction, attraction to hotel) will spend approximately $5–$12 per day on transport. The equivalent travel by Uber or taxi in the US, UK, or Australia would cost $40–$100+ per day.

6.3 Other Transport Options

Additional transport options and costs in Vietnam
Transport ModeCostBest For
City bus$0.20–$0.30 per rideBudget travellers comfortable with local transit
Motorbike rental$5–$8 per dayAdventurous travellers (not recommended immediately after dental work)
Domestic flights (e.g., Hanoi to Da Nang)$30–$80 one-wayCity-hopping between Picasso clinic locations
Sleeper train (Hanoi to Da Nang)$25–$45 one-wayScenic travel, overnight journey saves a hotel night
Private car with driver (full day)$40–$70 per dayDay trips, multi-stop sightseeing, groups of 2–4
Grab tip: Download the Grab app before you arrive in Vietnam. It works with international credit cards and Google/Apple Pay. You can set the language to English, see prices upfront, and pay cashlessly. No need to negotiate fares or worry about being overcharged. GrabCar (4-seat car) is recommended for dental tourists — air-conditioned and comfortable after treatment.

7. Entertainment and Activities

Vietnam offers a wealth of activities for dental tourists between appointments. Whether you have a few hours between treatments or several free days during a healing period, the options are diverse and remarkably affordable.

7.1 Activity Costs

Popular activities and costs for dental tourists in Vietnam (USD)
ActivityVietnam PriceWestern EquivalentSaving
Full body massage (1 hour)$8–$15$80–$15085–90%
Spa day (massage + facial + body scrub)$25–$50$200–$40085–90%
Cooking class (half day, includes market tour)$25–$40$100–$20075–80%
City walking tour (guided, 3–4 hours)$10–$25$40–$8065–75%
Water puppet theatre (Hanoi)$4–$8Unique to Vietnam
Ha Long Bay day cruise$45–$90Unique to Vietnam
Yoga class (drop-in)$3–$8$20–$3575–85%
Cinema (international film)$3–$5$12–$1870–75%
Golf (18 holes, green fee)$40–$90$100–$30055–70%
Gym day pass$3–$6$15–$3075–80%

7.2 Recovery-Friendly Activities

After dental treatment, high-impact activities should be avoided for 24–48 hours. These gentle activities are ideal for recovery days:

8. Shopping and Souvenirs

Vietnam offers excellent shopping, from traditional markets to modern malls. The cost advantage is particularly strong for locally produced goods, tailoring, and handicrafts.

8.1 Shopping Price Guide

Shopping costs in Vietnam (USD)
ItemPrice RangeNotes
Custom-tailored suit$80–$2002–3 day turnaround, especially in Hoi An (near Da Nang)
Custom-tailored shirt$15–$30Choose your own fabric, fitted to measure
Custom-tailored dress$30–$80Bring a photo or design, tailored in 24–48 hours
Leather shoes (handmade)$25–$60Custom-made to your foot measurements
Vietnamese coffee beans (500g)$5–$12Excellent quality, perfect souvenir
Silk scarf$5–$15Available at markets and boutiques
Lacquerware$10–$50Traditional Vietnamese art form
Ao dai (traditional dress)$20–$60Custom-tailored traditional Vietnamese garment
Pearl jewellery$15–$100Freshwater and cultured pearls at fraction of Western prices
Hoi An tailoring: If you’re getting dental treatment at Picasso’s Da Nang clinic, the UNESCO World Heritage town of Hoi An is just 30 minutes away by Grab ($8–$12). Hoi An is famous worldwide for its tailoring shops, where you can have a custom suit, dress, or wardrobe made in 2–3 days at a fraction of Western prices. Many dental tourists combine their Da Nang dental visit with a Hoi An tailoring trip.

9. Total Daily Spend Scenarios

To help you plan your budget, here are three realistic daily spending scenarios for dental tourists in Vietnam. All figures are per person, per day, in USD.

Budget: $30/day

  • Guesthouse/2-star hotel: $15
  • Breakfast (street food): $1.50
  • Lunch (local restaurant): $3
  • Dinner (local restaurant): $4
  • Coffee x2: $1.50
  • Grab rides x3: $3
  • Water & snacks: $1
  • Activity/museum: $1

Total: ~$30/day

Comfortable and clean, with great local food and full mobility. Perfectly adequate for dental tourists focused on treatment rather than luxury.

Mid-Range: $60/day

  • 4-star hotel (breakfast incl.): $45
  • Lunch (nice restaurant): $6
  • Dinner (upscale restaurant): $10
  • Coffee x2: $3
  • Grab rides x4: $6
  • Beer/cocktail: $3
  • Water & snacks: $1
  • Massage or activity: $12

Total: ~$60/day (excl. hotel breakfast)

Excellent comfort level with pool, gym, and daily massage or activity. This is what most Picasso dental tourists spend.

Premium: $120/day

  • 5-star hotel (breakfast incl.): $90
  • Lunch (fine dining): $15
  • Dinner (fine dining): $25
  • Specialty coffee x2: $5
  • Grab rides x4: $8
  • Cocktails: $8
  • Spa treatment: $20
  • Premium activity/tour: $25

Total: ~$120/day (excl. hotel breakfast)

True luxury experience — 5-star hotel, fine dining, daily spa, private tours. At home, this lifestyle would cost $400–$600/day.

9.1 Weekly Budget Summary

Total weekly living costs for dental tourists in Vietnam (7 nights, USD)
ScenarioDaily Cost7-Day TotalWestern Equivalent (7 days)You Save
Budget$30$210$900–$1,400$690–$1,190
Mid-range$60$420$1,750–$2,800$1,330–$2,380
Premium$120$840$2,800–$4,200$1,960–$3,360

10. “Your Savings Pay for the Trip” — Calculator Examples

The most powerful argument for dental tourism in Vietnam is that the savings on dental treatment alone typically exceed the entire cost of the trip — flights, hotels, food, and activities included. Here are four real-world scenarios using Picasso Dental Clinic pricing.

10.1 Single Dental Implant

Trip cost calculator: Single dental implant
Cost CategoryHome (US)Vietnam + Trip
Dental implant + crown$3,000–$5,500$962–$1,731 (Picasso)
Round-trip flights$0$500–$900
Hotel (7 nights, mid-range)$0$280–$490
Daily expenses (7 days @ $60)$0$420
Total$3,000–$5,500$2,162–$3,541
Net saving$838–$1,959 (even after a week-long trip)

10.2 Four Dental Implants

Trip cost calculator: Four dental implants
Cost CategoryHome (US)Vietnam + Trip
4 dental implants + crowns$12,000–$22,000$3,848–$6,924 (Picasso)
Round-trip flights$0$500–$900
Hotel (10 nights, mid-range)$0$400–$700
Daily expenses (10 days @ $60)$0$600
Total$12,000–$22,000$5,348–$9,124
Net saving$6,652–$12,876 (including a 10-day trip)

10.3 Full Set of Porcelain Veneers (16 teeth)

Trip cost calculator: 16 porcelain veneers
Cost CategoryHome (US)Vietnam + Trip
16 porcelain veneers$16,000–$40,000$4,304–$10,464 (Picasso)
Round-trip flights$0$500–$900
Hotel (7 nights, premium)$0$630–$1,050
Daily expenses (7 days @ $90)$0$630
Total$16,000–$40,000$6,064–$13,044
Net saving$9,936–$26,956 (including a luxury week in Vietnam)

10.4 Full-Mouth Rehabilitation (All-on-4)

Trip cost calculator: Full-mouth All-on-4 rehabilitation
Cost CategoryHome (US)Vietnam + Trip
All-on-4 (one arch)$20,000–$30,000$5,500–$8,500 (Picasso)
Round-trip flights$0$500–$900
Hotel (14 nights, mid-range)$0$560–$980
Daily expenses (14 days @ $60)$0$840
Total$20,000–$30,000$7,400–$11,220
Net saving$12,600–$18,780 (including a 2-week trip)
The maths is clear: For virtually every dental procedure, the savings at Picasso Dental Clinic exceed the total cost of the trip. Even a single dental implant saves enough to cover flights, a week of hotel, and daily expenses — with money left over. For larger procedures like multiple implants, veneers, or full-mouth rehabilitation, the savings are measured in tens of thousands of dollars.

11. City-by-City Cost Comparison

Picasso Dental Clinic operates 6 clinics across 4 Vietnamese cities. Dental treatment pricing is identical at all locations, but the cost of living varies slightly between cities. Here’s how they compare.

Cost-of-living comparison across Picasso Dental Clinic cities (USD, mid-range tier)
CategoryHanoiHo Chi Minh CityDa NangDa Lat
4-star hotel (per night)$35–$65$40–$70$30–$55$25–$45
Local restaurant meal$3–$6$3–$7$2.50–$5$2–$5
Upscale dinner$10–$20$12–$25$8–$18$7–$15
Coffee (local cafe)$0.80–$1.50$1–$2$0.80–$1.50$0.60–$1.20
Grab ride (5 km)$1.50–$2.50$1.50–$3.00$1.20–$2.00$1.00–$1.80
1-hour massage$8–$15$10–$18$7–$12$6–$10
Beer (local, bar)$0.50–$1.50$0.80–$2.00$0.50–$1.50$0.50–$1.20
Estimated daily total (mid-range)$55–$70$60–$80$45–$60$38–$52

11.1 Hanoi

Vietnam’s capital is a cultural powerhouse with a thousand-year history, French colonial architecture, and arguably the country’s best street food scene. Hanoi is home to two Picasso Dental Clinic locations (Chau Long and Hoang Minh Thao). The Old Quarter offers walkable sightseeing, and attractions like the Temple of Literature, Hoan Kiem Lake, and the Opera House are world-class. Hanoi is cooler than HCMC (especially October–March), with a charming autumn season and vibrant cafe culture.

Best for: Culture enthusiasts, history buffs, food lovers. Moderate cost of living among Vietnamese cities.

11.2 Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

Vietnam’s largest and most cosmopolitan city offers the widest range of dining, nightlife, and entertainment options. Picasso’s HCMC clinic is in Thao Dien (District 2), an expatriate-friendly neighbourhood with excellent international restaurants, cafes, and boutiques. HCMC has the most international direct flights, making it the most accessible city for overseas dental tourists. Slightly more expensive than other Vietnamese cities, but still 75–80% cheaper than Western equivalents.

Best for: Urban energy, international dining, nightlife, shopping. Most direct flight connections.

11.3 Da Nang

Vietnam’s third-largest city offers a unique combination of beach lifestyle, modern infrastructure, and low costs. Picasso operates two Da Nang clinics (Hoang Dieu and Vinmec International Hospital). Da Nang’s My Khe Beach has been ranked among Asia’s best beaches, and the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Hoi An (30 minutes) and Hue (2 hours) are easy day trips. Da Nang is 15–20% cheaper than HCMC with a more relaxed pace of life.

Best for: Beach lovers, those wanting a relaxed recovery environment, Hoi An tailoring trips. Best value among major cities.

11.4 Da Lat

This highland city at 1,500 metres altitude offers cool weather (18–25°C year-round), pine forests, waterfalls, and flower gardens. Picasso’s Da Lat clinic (55 Ha Huy Tap) serves patients who prefer a cooler, quieter recovery environment. Da Lat is the most affordable of the four cities, with excellent coffee (it’s the heart of Vietnam’s coffee-growing region), French colonial villas converted into boutique hotels, and a charming night market.

Best for: Cool weather seekers, nature lovers, coffee enthusiasts. Lowest cost of living among Picasso cities.

City-hopping strategy: Some dental tourists visit multiple Picasso cities during their trip — for example, getting treatment in Da Nang, then spending recovery days in Hoi An, or getting treatment in Hanoi and taking a weekend trip to Ha Long Bay. Domestic flights between cities cost $30–$80 one-way, making multi-city itineraries very affordable.

12. Frequently Asked Questions

How much spending money do I need per day in Vietnam?

Budget travellers can live comfortably on $30–$40 USD per day covering meals, transport, and activities. Mid-range travellers spending $60–$80/day enjoy excellent restaurants, 4-star hotels, and daily activities. Premium travellers spending $100–$120/day experience 5-star hotels, fine dining, spa treatments, and private tours — all at a fraction of what similar experiences cost in the US, UK, or Australia.

Is Vietnam cheap for dental tourists from the US?

Yes. The US dollar buys approximately 4–5x more in Vietnam than at home. A meal that costs $25–$40 in the US costs $3–$8 in Vietnam for comparable or better quality. Hotels that cost $200–$400/night in the US are $40–$100/night in Vietnam. Combined with dental savings of 60–80%, a dental tourism trip to Vietnam can cost less than dental treatment alone in the US.

How much does a hotel cost in Vietnam?

Budget hotels and guesthouses cost $15–$30 USD/night. Mid-range 3–4 star hotels cost $30–$70/night. Luxury 5-star hotels (InterContinental, Sofitel, JW Marriott) cost $80–$180/night — roughly 60–75% less than equivalent properties in Western countries. Serviced apartments for longer stays are available from $500–$1,200/month.

Is it safe to eat street food in Vietnam?

Vietnam’s street food culture is world-renowned and generally safe, especially at busy stalls with high turnover. Dental tourists should follow basic precautions: eat at busy stalls where food is cooked fresh, avoid raw vegetables initially while your stomach adjusts, drink bottled water, and choose stalls with visible hygiene practices. Millions of tourists eat street food in Vietnam annually without issues.

How much does Grab (ride-hailing) cost in Vietnam?

Grab rides in Vietnam are extraordinarily affordable. A typical city ride of 5–10 km costs $1.50–$3.00 USD by car and $0.50–$1.50 by motorbike. Airport transfers cost $5–$12 depending on the city. A full day of getting around by Grab typically costs $5–$15 total — compared to $50–$100+ for equivalent taxi/rideshare travel in Western cities.

Which city in Vietnam is cheapest for dental tourists?

Da Lat is the most affordable city with a Picasso Dental Clinic location, with daily mid-range costs of $38–$52. Da Nang is second-cheapest at $45–$60/day, combining beach lifestyle with low costs. Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are slightly more expensive but still 70–80% cheaper than Western cities. All four cities have Picasso Dental Clinic branches with identical pricing and quality.

Can my dental savings really pay for the entire trip?

Yes, for most procedures. A single dental implant costs $3,000–$5,500 in the US but $962–$1,731 at Picasso. The savings of $1,269–$3,769 easily cover a round-trip flight ($500–$900), 7 nights of 4-star hotel ($280–$490), daily expenses ($420 for 7 days at $60/day), and still leave money in your pocket. For larger procedures like full-mouth rehabilitation, the savings can exceed $15,000–$20,000 even after all trip costs.

Do I need to tip in Vietnam?

Tipping is not expected in Vietnam but is appreciated for good service. At restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving 5–10% is generous. For hotel staff, 20,000–50,000 VND ($0.80–$2.00) per service is appropriate. For tour guides, $5–$10 USD per day is standard. Tipping is not expected at dental clinics. The absence of mandatory tipping is another cost advantage for Western visitors accustomed to 15–25% gratuities.

13. Conclusions

Vietnam’s cost-of-living advantage transforms dental tourism from a money-saving exercise into a genuinely enjoyable experience. The numbers speak for themselves: your dollar, pound, or Australian dollar buys 4–5x more in Vietnam than at home. A comfortable, mid-range daily budget of $60 USD covers a 4-star hotel, three excellent meals, transport across the city, and a spa treatment or activity — a lifestyle that would cost $250–$350 per day in the US, UK, or Australia.

When you combine this cost-of-living advantage with the 60–80% savings on dental treatment at Picasso Dental Clinic, the economics are compelling. For a single dental implant, the savings cover the entire trip with money to spare. For larger procedures — multiple implants, full sets of veneers, or full-mouth rehabilitation — the savings can fund a luxury holiday and still leave you $10,000–$25,000 ahead of what you would have spent at home.

Picasso Dental Clinic operates 6 clinics across 4 cities — Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Da Lat — each offering the same international-standard dental care with identical pricing. Whether you prefer the cultural richness of Hanoi, the cosmopolitan energy of HCMC, the beach lifestyle of Da Nang, or the cool highlands of Da Lat, you can combine world-class dental treatment with an affordable, memorable Vietnamese experience.

The bottom line: dental tourism in Vietnam does not require sacrifice or compromise. You save thousands on dental treatment, spend a fraction of your home-country living costs, and enjoy one of the world’s most fascinating countries in genuine comfort. Your dental savings do not just cover the trip — they fund a holiday you would never have taken otherwise.

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Sources & References

[1] Numbeo Cost of Living Index (2025–2026). Crowd-sourced global cost-of-living database covering 9,000+ cities with 7.8 million data points. numbeo.com/cost-of-living

[2] The Economist Big Mac Index (2025). Purchasing power parity indicator based on the relative price of a McDonald’s Big Mac across 56 countries. economist.com/big-mac-index

[3] World Bank International Comparison Program — PPP Conversion Factors (2025). Official purchasing power parity data for cross-country economic comparisons.

[4] Mercer Cost of Living Survey (2025). Annual survey ranking 227 cities worldwide for expatriate cost of living.

[5] Grab Vietnam fare data (2025–2026). Real-time fare estimates from the Grab ride-hailing app across Hanoi, HCMC, Da Nang, and Da Lat.

[6] Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (2025). Official tourism statistics and visitor spending data.

[7] Picasso Dental Clinic — published price list (2025–2026) and internal patient records (2013–2026, n = 70,000+).

[8] Hotel pricing data aggregated from Booking.com, Agoda, and direct hotel websites (January–March 2026).

Commercial Interest Declaration: This guide is published by Picasso Dental Clinic. All cost-of-living data is sourced from independent databases and direct price surveys. Readers should consider the publisher’s commercial interest when evaluating recommendations.

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1.0Initial publication — complete cost-of-living guide covering purchasing power multipliers, daily cost comparisons, accommodation tiers, dining guide, transport costs, entertainment, shopping, daily spend scenarios, trip cost calculators, and city-by-city breakdowns for Hanoi, HCMC, Da Nang, and Da Lat.