Picasso Dental · Research Report No. 2026/DHT-VN · Vol. 1
Industry Research

The Rise of Dental Holidays: Vietnam Clinics and Tour Operators

Vietnam's dental tourism market is evolving from simple clinic visits into fully packaged dental holidays, all-inclusive 7-14 day itineraries bundling treatment, hotel, tours, and airport transfers.

60-80%Cost Savings vs Western Dental Care
25-30%Annual Growth in Dental Holiday Packages
17.5MInternational Visitors to Vietnam (2024)
$2,200-$8,500Typical Package Price Range (USD)

At a Glance

The convergence of affordable dental care and world-class tourism has given rise to a new category in medical travel: the dental holiday. Vietnam, with dental treatment costs 60–80% lower than Western countries, a booming tourism infrastructure, and visa-free entry for 25+ nationalities, is at the centre of this trend. Tour operators are now packaging dental treatment with hotel stays, guided tours, and airport transfers into single-price itineraries — and the market is growing at an estimated 25–30% year-on-year. This report examines how these partnerships work, what packages typically include, how pricing compares to DIY booking, the quality control challenges inherent in bundled deals, and why Picasso Dental Clinic takes a different approach through its personalised concierge service rather than fixed tour packages.

Contents

  1. What Are Dental Holidays?
  2. The Growth of Dental Holiday Packages
  3. How Dental Holiday Packages Work
  4. Tour Operator Partnerships
  5. Package Price Examples
  6. Vietnam’s Tourism Infrastructure Supporting Dental Holidays
  7. Popular Dental Holiday Itineraries
  8. Benefits for Patients
  9. Benefits for Clinics
  10. Quality Control in Package Deals
  11. Picasso Dental’s Concierge Service
  12. DIY vs Package: Pros and Cons
  13. Frequently Asked Questions
  14. Conclusions
60–80%
Cost Savings vs Western Dental Care
25–30%
Annual Growth in Dental Holiday Packages
17.5M
International Visitors to Vietnam (2024)
$2,200–$8,500
Typical Package Price Range (USD)
70,000+
Patients Treated at Picasso Dental

1. What Are Dental Holidays?

A dental holiday (also called a “dental vacation” or “dental trip”) is a planned trip abroad that combines dental treatment with leisure travel. Unlike traditional dental tourism — where a patient flies to a foreign country primarily for treatment and may explore the destination as an afterthought — dental holidays are designed from the outset to integrate clinical care with a genuine holiday experience. The treatment is the reason for travel, but the holiday is an intentional, structured part of the itinerary.

1.1 Defining Characteristics

What distinguishes a dental holiday from a standard dental tourism trip:

Dental holiday vs traditional dental tourism
AspectTraditional Dental TourismDental Holiday
Primary motivationCost savings on treatmentCost savings + holiday experience
Itinerary planningPatient arranges everything independentlyPre-packaged or concierge-coordinated
AccommodationPatient books own hotelIncluded in package (often 4–5 star)
Tourism activitiesAd hoc, if time allowsScheduled tours between appointments
Airport transfersPatient arranges taxi/GrabIncluded (private car or shuttle)
Treatment schedulingClinic schedules as availableAppointments designed around sightseeing days
PricingTreatment quoted separately from travelSingle bundled price or itemised coordination
Target demographicCost-conscious patientsPatients seeking value + experience

1.2 The Conceptual Shift

The dental holiday concept reframes dental treatment abroad from a medical necessity driven purely by cost into a positive lifestyle choice. Instead of telling friends “I went to Vietnam because I couldn’t afford a dentist at home,” patients say “I got my dental work done in Vietnam and had an amazing holiday at the same time.” This psychological reframing has been a significant driver of market growth, particularly among younger patients (30–50 age group) and retirees who have both the budget and the time for extended travel.

Market context: The global medical tourism market was valued at $128.6 billion in 2024, with dental tourism representing the fastest-growing subsector[1]. Vietnam welcomed 17.5 million international visitors in 2024[2], and the country’s dental tourism segment is estimated to have grown 35% year-on-year since 2022.

2. The Growth of Dental Holiday Packages

Dental holiday packages in Vietnam have evolved rapidly over the past five years. What began as informal arrangements — a clinic receptionist recommending a nearby hotel and a taxi driver who speaks English — has matured into a structured subsector with dedicated tour operators, standardised package tiers, and formal clinic partnerships.

2.1 Growth Drivers

Several converging factors have accelerated the dental holiday package market:

2.2 Market Size Estimates

Precise data on Vietnam’s dental tourism market is limited, as the government does not separately track dental tourists. However, industry estimates based on clinic surveys, tour operator data, and immigration records suggest:

Estimated dental tourism arrivals in Vietnam (2020–2026)
YearEstimated Dental Tourist Arrivals% via PackagesTop Source Markets
~8,0005%Australia, expatriates
~3,0003%Limited (pandemic restrictions)
~18,0008%Australia, UK, US
~35,00012%Australia, UK, US, NZ
~55,00016%Australia, UK, US, NZ, Japan
~75,00018%Australia, UK, US, NZ, Japan, Korea
(projected)~95,00020–22%Broadening to EU, Middle East

Estimates based on Picasso Dental Clinic patient data, industry surveys, VNAT reports, and tour operator disclosures. Actual figures may vary.

2.3 The Emerging Ecosystem

The dental holiday ecosystem in Vietnam now includes several distinct player types:

3. How Dental Holiday Packages Work

A typical dental holiday package bundles four core components into a single price or coordinated booking. Understanding what each component includes — and what it doesn’t — is essential for evaluating value.

3.1 Dental Treatment

The treatment component is the centrepiece and largest cost item. Packages are typically structured around a specific procedure category:

Most packages provide a treatment price range rather than a fixed fee, since the exact scope is determined after the initial in-clinic examination and CBCT scan. Reputable operators offer a pre-trip remote consultation (via photos, X-rays, and video call) to narrow the estimate.

3.2 Hotel Accommodation

Packages typically include 4-star hotel accommodation within 10–15 minutes of the partner clinic. Common inclusions:

Some premium packages offer 5-star hotels or serviced apartments with kitchenettes for longer stays. Budget packages may use 3-star hotels or guesthouses. The hotel component typically accounts for 15–25% of the total package price.

3.3 Guided Tours and Activities

Tours are scheduled on “rest days” between dental appointments. A typical 7-day package includes 2–3 half-day or full-day excursions:

Tours are typically operated by a local partner tour company, not the dental clinic. This is an important distinction — the clinic’s expertise is dentistry, not tourism.

3.4 Airport Transfers

Nearly all packages include round-trip airport transfers — private car pickup on arrival and drop-off on departure. Some also include transfers between the hotel and clinic for each appointment (particularly valuable in larger cities like HCMC where traffic can be challenging). The transfer component is relatively low cost ($20–$50 per trip) but high value in terms of patient comfort and stress reduction.

What is typically NOT included: International flights, travel insurance, visa fees (if applicable), personal meals beyond breakfast, additional tours beyond the package inclusions, medication or prescriptions, and any treatment beyond the agreed scope. Patients should always clarify exclusions before booking.

4. Tour Operator Partnerships

The partnership between dental clinics and tour operators is the structural backbone of the dental holiday market. These relationships take several forms, each with different implications for patients.

4.1 Partnership Models

Clinic-tour operator partnership models
ModelHow It WorksTypical MarkupPatient Implications
Referral commissionTour operator refers patients to clinic and receives 10–20% commission on treatment fees10–20%Treatment price may be inflated to cover commission; patient may not realise there is a middleman
Bundled packageTour operator negotiates discounted clinic rates and bundles with hotel/tours at a single price15–30%Convenient but opaque — hard to know what the clinic actually charges vs the tour markup
White-label conciergeClinic provides treatment; tour operator handles all logistics under their own brand20–35%Tour operator controls the patient relationship; clinic may have less direct communication
Clinic-owned tourismDental clinic operates its own travel coordination in-house0–10%Most transparent — patient deals directly with the clinic; tourism coordination as a service, not a profit centre
Platform marketplaceOnline platform connects patients with clinics and local tour operators, taking a booking fee10–15%Good for comparison shopping; quality varies between listed clinics

4.2 How Tour Operators Select Partner Clinics

Reputable tour operators evaluate partner clinics on several criteria before entering a partnership:

4.3 The Tour Operator Value Chain

A typical tour operator adds value in three areas — but also adds cost:

Tour operator value-add vs cost analysis
ServiceWhat the Operator ProvidesWhat It Costs the Patient (estimated)DIY Alternative Cost
Clinic booking & coordinationSelects clinic, manages appointment scheduling, translates if needed$200–$500 (built into package)Free (contact clinic directly)
Hotel bookingPre-negotiated rates at partner hotels$50–$80/night (4-star)$40–$70/night (booking directly)
Tours & activitiesCurated itinerary with English-speaking guides$50–$120/tour$30–$80/tour (booked locally)
Airport transfersPrivate car, meet-and-greet at arrivals$30–$50/trip$15–$25/trip (Grab or taxi)
Emergency support24/7 contact for issues during the tripIncluded in markupClinic WhatsApp (free)
Key insight: The tour operator’s primary value proposition is convenience and peace of mind, not cost savings. Patients who are comfortable arranging their own travel will almost always pay less by booking directly with the clinic and arranging logistics independently. However, for first-time travellers to Southeast Asia or patients who prefer a hands-off experience, the markup may be justified.

5. Package Price Examples

The following tables show representative pricing for dental holiday packages in Vietnam as of early 2026. Prices are in USD and exclude international airfare.

5.1 Seven-Day Veneer/Crown Package

7-day dental holiday package — veneers or crowns (indicative pricing, USD)
ComponentBudget PackageStandard PackagePremium Package
Dental treatment (10 porcelain veneers)$1,500$2,000$2,800
Hotel (6 nights)$210 (3-star)$390 (4-star)$720 (5-star)
Airport transfers (round-trip)$40$50$80 (luxury car)
Guided tours (2 half-day)$60$100$200 (private)
Tour operator margin$180$360$520
Total package price$1,990$2,900$4,320
DIY equivalent (no operator)$1,750$2,440$3,600
Operator premium+$240 (+14%)+$460 (+19%)+$720 (+20%)

Treatment prices based on market averages across Vietnamese dental clinics serving international patients. Picasso Dental Clinic’s porcelain veneer pricing: $346–$654 per unit depending on material (IPS e.max, Lisi Press).

5.2 Fourteen-Day Implant Package

14-day dental holiday package — implants (indicative pricing, USD)
ComponentBudget PackageStandard PackagePremium Package
Dental treatment (2 implants + crowns)$2,200$3,000$4,200
Hotel (13 nights)$455 (3-star)$845 (4-star)$1,560 (5-star)
Airport transfers (round-trip)$40$50$80
Guided tours (4 excursions)$160$280$500 (private)
Tour operator margin$345$625$960
Total package price$3,200$4,800$7,300
DIY equivalent (no operator)$2,755$4,075$6,140
Operator premium+$445 (+16%)+$725 (+18%)+$1,160 (+19%)

5.3 Cost Comparison: Package vs Home Country Treatment Alone

Total dental holiday package cost vs treatment-only cost at home (10 veneers, USD equivalent)
ScenarioTreatment CostTravel + HotelTotal
Australia (treatment only)$12,000–$20,000$0$12,000–$20,000
United States (treatment only)$10,000–$20,000$0$10,000–$20,000
United Kingdom (treatment only)$6,000–$12,000$0$6,000–$12,000
Vietnam dental holiday (standard package)$2,000$540$2,900 (incl. operator)
Vietnam DIY$2,000$440$2,440

Home country prices exclude insurance reimbursement. International airfare to Vietnam ($400–$1,200 depending on origin) not included in Vietnam figures. Even adding flights, the dental holiday option costs 65–85% less than treatment at home.

6. Vietnam’s Tourism Infrastructure Supporting Dental Holidays

Vietnam’s appeal as a dental holiday destination extends well beyond affordable dental care. The country has invested heavily in tourism infrastructure, creating a travel environment that rivals established medical tourism destinations like Thailand and Mexico.

6.1 International Connectivity

6.2 Accommodation

Vietnam’s hotel market has expanded dramatically, offering excellent value at every price point:

Accommodation pricing near Picasso Dental Clinic locations (per night, USD)
CategoryHanoiHCMC (Thao Dien)Da NangDa Lat
Budget (3-star)$25–$45$30–$50$20–$40$20–$35
Mid-range (4-star)$50–$90$60–$100$45–$80$40–$70
Premium (5-star)$100–$200$120–$250$80–$180$70–$150
Serviced apartment (monthly)$600–$1,200$800–$1,500$500–$1,000$400–$800

6.3 Healthcare Infrastructure

Beyond dental care, Vietnam’s healthcare system provides a safety net for dental tourists:

6.4 Tourism Appeal

Vietnam consistently ranks among the world’s top travel destinations. For dental holiday patients, the country offers a rich programme of activities suitable for recovery periods:

Cost of living advantage: Daily expenses in Vietnam are remarkably affordable for Western visitors. A meal at a mid-range restaurant costs $5–$15 USD. A domestic flight (Hanoi to Da Nang) costs $40–$80. A Grab ride across the city costs $3–$8. This means dental holiday patients can enjoy a genuinely luxurious experience at a fraction of what it would cost in Thailand, Bali, or Mexico.

7. Popular Dental Holiday Itineraries

The three most popular dental holiday itineraries in Vietnam align with Picasso Dental Clinic’s four clinic locations and the country’s top tourism destinations.

7.1 Hanoi + Halong Bay (7–10 days)

Best for: Patients needing veneers, crowns, or initial implant placement. Halong Bay is 2.5 hours from Hanoi by road, making it ideal for a 1–2 day excursion between appointments.

Day 1 — Arrival

Airport pickup (Noi Bai). Check into hotel near Old Quarter. Evening walk around Hoan Kiem Lake. Rest and acclimatise.

Day 2 — Consultation & Initial Treatment

Morning: Comprehensive examination at Picasso Dental Clinic (Chau Long), CBCT scan, treatment plan confirmation. Afternoon: Begin treatment (e.g., veneer preparation, implant surgery). Evening: Old Quarter food tour.

Day 3 — Recovery & Sightseeing

Temple of Literature, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum complex, Vietnamese Women’s Museum. Gentle activities suitable for post-treatment recovery.

Days 4–5 — Halong Bay Overnight Cruise

Depart Hanoi for Halong Bay. Overnight cruise through limestone karsts, kayaking, cave exploration, sunrise on the bay. Return to Hanoi late afternoon Day 5.

Day 6 — Follow-Up Treatment

Veneer or crown fitting at Picasso Dental Clinic. Bite check and adjustments. Afternoon free for shopping or spa.

Day 7 — Final Check & Departure

Morning: Final appointment and post-treatment photos. Receive treatment records and aftercare instructions. Airport transfer for departure.

7.2 Ho Chi Minh City + Mekong Delta (7–14 days)

Best for: Patients needing implants, full-mouth rehabilitation, or extensive crown work. HCMC’s vibrant energy and the Mekong Delta’s tranquil countryside offer contrasting experiences.

Day 1 — Arrival

Airport pickup (Tan Son Nhat). Check into hotel in Thao Dien (District 2), close to Picasso Dental Clinic HCMC. Evening: Rooftop bar overlooking the Saigon River.

Days 2–3 — Treatment Phase 1

Comprehensive examination, CBCT scan, implant surgery or veneer preparation. Rest between appointments at the hotel pool.

Day 4 — Cu Chi Tunnels

Half-day excursion to the Cu Chi Tunnels (1.5 hours from HCMC). Afternoon: War Remnants Museum and Ben Thanh Market.

Days 5–6 — Mekong Delta

Overnight trip to the Mekong Delta. Floating markets (Cai Rang or Cai Be), fruit orchards, sampan boat rides through coconut palm canals, homestay experience.

Days 7–8 — Treatment Phase 2

Temporary crown fitting, implant check, or veneer bonding. Afternoon: Jade Emperor Pagoda, Cho Lon (Chinatown).

Days 9–14 — Extended Treatment + Leisure (if needed)

Additional treatment sessions as required. Day trips to Vung Tau beach (2 hours), spa days, cooking classes, or a domestic flight to Phu Quoc for 2–3 days of beach relaxation before departure.

7.3 Da Nang + Hoi An (7–14 days)

Best for: Patients who want a beach-focused holiday with dental treatment. Da Nang offers excellent beaches, and Hoi An (30 minutes south) is a UNESCO-listed ancient town.

Day 1 — Arrival

Airport pickup (Da Nang International). Check into beachfront hotel on My Khe Beach. Evening: Seafood dinner on the beach.

Day 2 — Consultation & Treatment

Morning: Examination at Picasso Dental Clinic Da Nang (Hoang Dieu). CBCT scan and treatment commencement. Afternoon: Beach relaxation or pool.

Days 3–4 — Hoi An

Day trip or overnight stay in Hoi An Ancient Town. Lantern-lit streets, tailor-made clothing, cooking class, Tra Que vegetable village, An Bang Beach.

Day 5 — Ba Na Hills

Full-day excursion to Ba Na Hills and the Golden Bridge. Cable car ride, French Village, fantasy gardens.

Day 6 — Follow-Up Treatment

Crown or veneer fitting at Picasso Dental Clinic. Afternoon: Marble Mountains or Son Tra Peninsula.

Day 7 — Final Check & Departure

Morning: Final appointment, aftercare instructions. Transfer to Da Nang airport or extend for beach days.

Multi-city option: Patients needing treatment across 10–14 days can combine two cities — for example, initial treatment in Hanoi (Days 1–4), fly to Da Nang for a beach break and Hoi An (Days 5–8), then return to Hanoi for final fitting (Days 9–10). Domestic flights between cities cost $40–$80 and take 1–1.5 hours. Picasso has clinics in both cities, ensuring treatment continuity.

8. Benefits for Patients

Dental holiday packages address several pain points that deter potential dental tourists from making the trip.

8.1 One-Stop Booking

The single biggest barrier to dental tourism is logistical complexity. Patients must research clinics, verify credentials, communicate across time zones, book flights, find accommodation near the clinic, arrange transfers, and plan activities for downtime — all in an unfamiliar country. Package deals collapse this into a single booking, reducing the cognitive load and decision fatigue that often leads potential dental tourists to abandon their plans.

8.2 Stress Reduction

Dental treatment abroad involves inherent anxiety: an unfamiliar healthcare system, language barriers, uncertainty about what to expect. Packages mitigate this through:

8.3 Cost Predictability

A single package price provides budget certainty. Patients know what they will spend before they leave home (excluding flights and personal expenses), which is particularly valuable for those financing their dental work or planning within a fixed budget.

8.4 Holiday Justification

Many patients feel guilty about spending money on an overseas holiday, but dental treatment provides a legitimate, practical reason to travel. The savings on treatment effectively subsidise the holiday — patients can frame the entire trip as a financial decision: “I saved $8,000 on my veneers, so the flights and hotels were essentially free.”

8.5 Companion-Friendly

Dental holiday packages often include options for a travel companion — spouse, partner, friend, or family member — to join at a supplementary rate covering accommodation and tours (without treatment). This transforms a solo medical trip into a shared holiday experience, which increases the likelihood of patients following through with their plans.

9. Benefits for Clinics

Tour operator partnerships offer dental clinics several strategic advantages beyond the obvious patient referrals.

9.1 Steady Patient Pipeline

The most immediate benefit is a predictable flow of international patients. Tour operators invest in marketing — Google Ads, social media, content marketing, trade shows — that individual clinics cannot easily replicate in foreign markets. A clinic with 2–3 active tour operator partnerships can receive 10–30 referred patients per month without spending on international marketing.

9.2 Reduced Marketing Spend

Acquiring international patients independently requires multilingual websites, SEO in foreign markets, paid advertising across multiple countries, and managing enquiries across time zones. Tour operators absorb these costs and pass patients to clinics in exchange for commissions or negotiated rates. For smaller clinics, this is often the only viable path to international patients.

9.3 Operational Predictability

Package deals provide advance visibility into patient volumes. If a tour operator confirms 8 patients for next month, the clinic can schedule chair time, order materials, and staff accordingly. This contrasts with direct bookings, which tend to be less predictable and harder to forecast.

9.4 Higher Per-Patient Revenue

Dental tourists typically require more extensive (and higher-value) treatment than local patients. A domestic patient might come in for a filling; a dental tourist is more likely to need 10 veneers, 4 implants, or a full-mouth rehabilitation. Package partnerships channel these high-value patients to partner clinics.

9.5 Risks for Clinics

However, tour operator partnerships also carry risks:

10. Quality Control in Package Deals

The fundamental challenge of dental holiday packages is that they bundle a medical service (which requires clinical expertise and accountability) with a tourism product (which requires hospitality and logistics expertise). When a tour operator controls the patient relationship, quality control can become diffuse.

10.1 Common Quality Issues

Quality risks in dental holiday packages and mitigation strategies
RiskDescriptionRed FlagWhat to Look For
Clinic selection based on commissionTour operator partners with whichever clinic offers the highest referral fee, not the best clinical outcomesOperator cannot name the specific treating dentist or clinicAsk for the clinic name, dentist credentials, and independent reviews before booking
Opaque pricingBundled price makes it impossible to know what the clinic charges vs the tour markupOperator refuses to itemise treatment cost vs tourism costRequest an itemised breakdown; compare clinic prices with their published price list
OverpromisingTour operator guarantees outcomes (“perfect smile in 5 days”) without clinical assessmentTreatment plan confirmed without X-rays or examinationInsist on a pre-trip remote consultation with the treating dentist
Rushed treatmentItinerary prioritises tourism over adequate treatment timeComplex procedures (implants) scheduled with no recovery daysVerify the treatment timeline with the clinic directly, not just the operator
No warrantyOperator disclaims responsibility for treatment outcomes; clinic has no formal guarantee“Once you leave Vietnam, we cannot help”Ensure the clinic provides written warranty terms and remote follow-up support
Poor hotel matchHotel is far from the clinic, noisy, or inappropriate for post-treatment recoveryHotel location not disclosed before bookingConfirm hotel name, distance from clinic, and read independent reviews

10.2 Patient Due Diligence Checklist

Before booking any dental holiday package, patients should verify:

  1. Clinic identity: Can you independently verify the clinic’s name, location, and licensing?
  2. Dentist credentials: Can you see the treating dentist’s qualifications and experience?
  3. Independent reviews: Does the clinic have reviews on Google, Facebook, or dental tourism forums that are NOT curated by the tour operator?
  4. Pre-trip consultation: Will the treating dentist (not a salesperson) review your case before you travel?
  5. Itemised pricing: Can you see the treatment cost separately from the tourism components?
  6. Written treatment plan: Will you receive a written plan with specific procedures, materials, and costs before booking?
  7. Warranty policy: What happens if something goes wrong after you return home?
  8. Direct clinic contact: Can you communicate directly with the clinic, not only through the tour operator?
Warning: Any tour operator that prevents direct communication between the patient and the treating clinic is a significant red flag. The patient has a right to speak directly with their dentist before, during, and after treatment. A legitimate operator facilitates this communication; a problematic one blocks it.

11. Picasso Dental’s Concierge Service

Picasso Dental Clinic takes a fundamentally different approach to dental holidays. Rather than partnering with tour operators or selling bundled packages, the clinic provides a free concierge service through its international patient coordination team.

11.1 How It Works

Picasso’s concierge model is built on three principles: direct patient relationship, transparent pricing, and personalised coordination.

Picasso Dental concierge service vs typical tour operator package
ElementTour Operator PackagePicasso Concierge Service
Treatment pricingBundled (markup hidden)Published price list, fixed in USD, no intermediary markup
Pre-trip consultationVia tour operator (may not involve dentist)Direct WhatsApp consultation with clinical team
AccommodationFixed partner hotel (may not suit preferences)Personalised recommendations near the chosen clinic location; patient books directly
Airport transferIncluded (built into price)Complimentary (no charge)
ToursPre-set itineraryRecommendations for trusted local operators; patient books based on interests
SchedulingFixed dates set by operatorFlexible scheduling around patient’s preferred travel dates and sightseeing plans
On-ground supportTour operator representativeEnglish-speaking patient coordinator at the clinic
Post-treatment supportEnds when tour is overOngoing WhatsApp follow-up with clinical team
Cost to patientTreatment + tourism + operator marginTreatment (published prices) + tourism (booked directly at market rates)

11.2 The Concierge Experience

A typical Picasso Dental concierge journey:

  1. Initial contact: Patient sends dental X-rays and photos via WhatsApp (+84 989 067 888)
  2. Treatment plan: Dr. Emily Nguyen or the treating dentist reviews the case and provides a detailed treatment plan with fixed USD pricing within 48 hours
  3. Travel planning: The international patient coordinator recommends hotels near the chosen clinic (Hanoi, HCMC, Da Nang, or Da Lat), suggests an optimal treatment schedule, and identifies free days for sightseeing
  4. Booking: Patient books flights and hotel directly (at market rates, no markup) and confirms treatment dates with the clinic
  5. Arrival: Complimentary airport pickup and transfer to hotel
  6. Treatment: Appointments scheduled as planned, with flexibility to adjust if needed
  7. Sightseeing: The coordinator provides tour operator recommendations, restaurant suggestions, and local tips
  8. Departure: Complimentary airport transfer. Complete treatment records provided for the patient’s home dentist
  9. Follow-up: Ongoing WhatsApp access to the clinical team for any post-treatment questions or concerns

11.3 Why No Package Deals?

Picasso Dental Clinic has deliberately chosen not to sell bundled packages for three reasons:

11.4 Picasso Dental Clinic Overview

Picasso Dental Clinic is a network of 6 clinics across four Vietnamese cities, staffed by 30+ dentists and serving 70,000+ patients from 62 countries since 2013.

Picasso Dental Clinic locations
LocationAddressSpecialities
Hanoi (Chau Long)16 Pho Chau LongImplants, veneers, full-mouth rehabilitation
Hanoi (Hoang Minh Thao)LKC22 Hoang Minh ThaoGeneral dentistry, cosmetic dentistry
Da Nang (Hoang Dieu)420 Hoang DieuImplants, veneers, crowns
Da Nang (Vinmec)Vinmec International HospitalComplex cases, full-mouth rehabilitation
Ho Chi Minh City25B Nguyen Duy Hieu, Thao Dien, Quan 2Implants, cosmetic dentistry, veneers
Da Lat55 Ha Huy Tap, Phuong 3General and cosmetic dentistry
Picasso’s philosophy: “We are dentists, not tour operators. Our job is to provide world-class dental care with transparent pricing and personalised service. We help our patients plan a great trip to Vietnam — but we don’t sell them a package. They deserve to know exactly what they’re paying for.”

12. DIY vs Package: Pros and Cons

The choice between booking a dental holiday package or arranging everything independently depends on individual preferences, travel experience, and comfort level. Neither approach is inherently better — but the trade-offs are worth understanding.

Package Deal

Pros:

  • Single booking, minimal planning effort
  • Cost predictability (one price covers most expenses)
  • On-ground support from tour operator
  • Suitable for first-time travellers to Southeast Asia
  • Companion-friendly with supplementary rates
  • Pre-vetted clinic (if operator is reputable)

Cons:

  • 15–30% markup over DIY costs
  • Fixed itinerary with limited flexibility
  • May be locked into a specific hotel or clinic
  • Treatment pricing is opaque
  • Clinic selected based on commission, not always quality
  • Limited direct communication with treating dentist
  • Quality depends on tour operator’s standards

DIY / Clinic Concierge

Pros:

  • 15–30% cheaper than packages
  • Choose your own clinic based on research and credentials
  • Direct communication with the treating dentist
  • Complete flexibility in dates, hotel, and activities
  • Transparent pricing for every component
  • Clinic concierge services (like Picasso’s) are free
  • Full control over the patient-clinic relationship

Cons:

  • Requires more planning and research
  • Need to arrange hotel, tours, and transfers separately
  • Potential language barriers with hotel/tour bookings
  • No single point of contact for all logistics
  • Requires some comfort with independent travel

12.1 Decision Framework

When to choose a package vs DIY
FactorChoose Package If...Choose DIY / Concierge If...
Travel experienceFirst time in Southeast Asia, limited travel experienceExperienced traveller, comfortable navigating unfamiliar countries
Budget priorityConvenience matters more than saving every dollarMaximising savings is a priority
Treatment complexitySimple procedures (veneers, crowns) with predictable timelinesComplex cases that need flexible scheduling and direct dentist communication
Planning willingnessPrefer everything arranged for youEnjoy planning and customising your own itinerary
Clinic preferenceNo specific clinic in mind; trust the operator’s selectionHave researched and chosen a specific clinic
ControlComfortable delegating decisions to an operatorWant full control over every aspect of your trip
Post-treatment supportAcceptable if support ends when the tour endsWant ongoing direct access to the treating clinic
The hybrid approach: Many dental tourists choose a middle path — they book directly with their chosen clinic (for transparent pricing and direct dentist communication) but use the clinic’s concierge service or a separate travel agent for logistics. This combines the cost transparency and clinical control of DIY with the convenience of some professional coordination. Picasso Dental Clinic’s free concierge service is designed precisely for this approach.

13. Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dental holiday?

A dental holiday combines dental treatment abroad with a vacation experience. Patients travel to a destination like Vietnam for procedures such as implants, veneers, or crowns, while also enjoying sightseeing, cultural tours, and leisure activities during recovery periods. Packages typically include treatment, hotel accommodation, airport transfers, and guided tours for a single bundled price.

How much does a dental holiday package to Vietnam cost?

A 7-day dental holiday package in Vietnam typically costs $2,200–$3,800 USD for veneers or crowns, including 4-star hotel accommodation, airport transfers, and 2–3 guided tours. A 14-day implant-focused package ranges from $4,500–$8,500 USD all-inclusive. These prices exclude international airfare. Even with flights, total costs are typically 40–60% less than treatment alone in Australia, the US, or the UK.

Are dental holiday packages safe?

Safety depends entirely on the dental clinic’s qualifications, not the tour operator. Reputable packages partner with accredited clinics that have verifiable credentials, modern equipment such as CBCT, and documented patient outcomes. Red flags include packages that do not name the treating clinic, offer no pre-treatment consultation, or bundle treatment costs so you cannot see what the clinic charges versus the tour markup.

Do dental holiday packages include flights?

Most dental holiday packages do not include international flights, as patients travel from different countries and prefer to book their own airlines. Packages typically cover airport transfers (pickup and drop-off), hotel accommodation, dental treatment, and local tours. Some premium packages offer flight booking assistance or partnerships with airlines for discounted fares.

How long should I plan for a dental holiday in Vietnam?

For veneers, crowns, or root canals: 5–7 days is sufficient, with 2–3 treatment days and 2–4 days for sightseeing. For dental implants requiring osseointegration: a 10–14 day initial trip is recommended, with a possible return visit 3–6 months later for final restorations. For full-mouth rehabilitation: 14–21 days allows for staged treatment with recovery days built in for touring.

What is the difference between a package deal and Picasso Dental’s concierge service?

Package deals bundle treatment with fixed hotels and tours through a tour operator, often with a 15–30% markup. Picasso Dental Clinic’s concierge service provides personalised coordination — the clinic’s international team helps arrange accommodation recommendations (not fixed hotels), complimentary airport transfers, and scheduling, but the patient books directly and pays the clinic’s published prices with no intermediary markup. Treatment plans are customised before arrival via WhatsApp consultation.

Can I combine dental treatment in Hanoi with a Halong Bay trip?

Yes. Halong Bay is approximately 2.5 hours from Hanoi, making it ideal for a 1–2 day trip between dental appointments. A typical itinerary: Days 1–2 for consultation and initial treatment at Picasso Dental Clinic Hanoi, Days 3–4 for an overnight Halong Bay cruise, and Days 5–7 for follow-up appointments and Hanoi Old Quarter exploration. Picasso’s team can recommend reputable tour operators for the Halong Bay excursion.

Does Picasso Dental Clinic work with tour operators?

Picasso Dental Clinic does not sell bundled tour packages. Instead, the clinic offers a free concierge service through its international patient coordinators. They provide accommodation recommendations near each clinic location, arrange complimentary airport transfers, coordinate treatment scheduling to maximise free days for sightseeing, and can recommend trusted local tour operators. This approach ensures no intermediary markup on treatment and full transparency in pricing. Contact Picasso via WhatsApp at +84 989 067 888.

14. Conclusions

The dental holiday is no longer a niche concept — it is a rapidly maturing market segment that is reshaping how international patients access affordable dental care. Vietnam, with its combination of 60–80% cost savings, world-class tourism infrastructure, visa-free access for 25+ nationalities, and an expanding network of internationally-oriented dental clinics, is emerging as one of the leading destinations for this hybrid medical-tourism product.

Tour operator partnerships have democratised dental tourism, making it accessible to patients who would otherwise be deterred by the logistical complexity of arranging treatment abroad. The convenience of a single booking, structured itinerary, and on-ground support is genuinely valuable for first-time travellers. However, these benefits come at a cost — both financial (15–30% markups) and clinical (reduced transparency, intermediary-controlled patient relationships, and potential quality control gaps).

For patients who prioritise transparency, direct dentist communication, and maximum value, the clinic concierge model — exemplified by Picasso Dental Clinic’s approach — offers a compelling alternative. By maintaining a direct relationship with every patient, publishing all treatment prices, and providing free coordination assistance without bundled markups, this model gives patients the convenience they need without sacrificing clinical control or cost transparency.

The bottom line: whether you choose a packaged dental holiday or a DIY approach with clinic concierge support, Vietnam offers one of the world’s best value propositions for combining dental treatment with a genuine holiday experience. The key is to prioritise the quality of the dental clinic above all else — the tour is secondary. Choose your dentist first, then plan your holiday around the treatment. Not the other way around.

Plan Your Dental Holiday with Picasso Dental

Send your dental X-rays via WhatsApp for a free treatment plan with fixed USD pricing. Picasso’s international team will help you plan the perfect dental holiday — no package markups, just personalised care and coordination.

WhatsApp: +84 989 067 888

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Sources & References

[1] Grand View Research (2025). "Global Medical Tourism Market Report 2025–2030." Market valued at $128.6 billion in 2024, projected $317.5 billion by 2030.

[2] Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (2025). "Vietnam Tourism Annual Report 2025." 17.5 million international visitors in 2024.

[3] International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2024). "Dental Tourism: A Systematic Review of the Literature." Cost savings, holiday combination, and convenience identified as primary motivators.

[4] Woodman, J. (2024). Patients Beyond Borders: Dental Tourism Edition. Vietnam identified as emerging destination with strong tour operator integration.

[5] Industry surveys of Vietnamese dental clinics (2025–2026), tour operator interviews, and analysis of published dental holiday packages from 12 operators across Australia, UK, and US markets.

[6] Picasso Dental Clinic — internal patient records (2013–2026, n = 70,000+) and international patient coordination data.

[7] Hotel pricing sourced from Booking.com, Agoda, and direct hotel rate cards for properties near Picasso Dental Clinic locations (January–February 2026).

Commercial Interest Declaration: This research is published by Picasso Dental Clinic, which has a commercial interest in attracting international dental patients. The clinic does not sell tour packages or receive commissions from tour operators. All external data is referenced with citations. Readers should consider the publisher’s commercial interest when evaluating recommendations.

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1.0Initial publication — dental holiday market analysis, tour operator partnership models, package pricing examples, popular itineraries (Hanoi+Halong Bay, HCMC+Mekong, Da Nang+Hoi An), quality control framework, Picasso Dental concierge service, and DIY vs package comparison.