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Vietnam Dating Apps: Best Choices for Foreigners

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[takeaways] • The best Vietnam dating apps for foreigners are Tinder, Bumble, VietnamCupid, Badoo, and Facebook Dating.

• Tinder is the biggest dating app in Vietnam, but it's also a common target for scams — watch for invitations to upscale bars with unexpectedly large bills.

• VietnamCupid is part of the broader Cupid Media network and tends to connect foreign visitors with Vietnamese nationals looking for serious relationships.

• Family plays a central role in Vietnamese dating culture — expect to meet family members relatively early if a relationship becomes serious.

• Public displays of affection are generally modest in Vietnam, and some households apply curfews for unmarried couples.

• A SIMOVO eSIM for Vietnam keeps you connected to dating apps and avoids spotty WiFi or the need to find a local SIM card. [/takeaways]

If you're looking to explore Vietnam but are looking for love at the same time, you might do well to download a Vietnam dating app before you arrive! Depending on where you are from, the Vietnamese dating scene might be a little different from what you're used to, which is why it's good to research what's out there before you land.

It's not only one of the cheapest holiday destinations to visit on the whole, but it's also great for meeting new people.

In this guide, we'll take you through the best Vietnam dating app platforms for foreigners, how you can get started, and what you might expect when you're starting to meet people on arrival in the country.

What are the best Vietnam dating apps for foreign people?

Right now, the best-rated Vietnam dating apps include Tinder, Bumble, VietnamCupid, Badoo, and Facebook Dating. In fact, many of these you probably already recognize!

An honorable mention in terms of dating apps in Vietnam in general is YmeetMe, which we haven't included here as it's tailored to Vietnamese people looking for long-term relationships. If you're a Vietnamese national looking for love and/or fun, by all means add this app to your download queue.

In the meantime, let's take a quick look at each of our top picks for foreign users.

[numbered title="Tinder" pill="Most popular · Big cities"]Tinder is one of those dating apps that's ubiquitous all over the world! Vietnam is certainly included in the mix, and you're likely to find a good mix of people — ex-pats and local singles — when using the platform on arrival. While it can be a good choice for romance and no-strings fun, in Vietnam, it's also used to help bridge gaps in awkward relationship-building! You'll find it's commonly used in the big cities rather than the rural areas.[/numbered] [numbered title="Bumble" pill="Young professionals · Ex-pats"]Bumble, again, has swept across the world, and in Vietnam, you will likely find singles in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. This app tends to be more popular with young professionals and ex-pats, and it offers a nice, balanced, safe approach to online dating. Some people looking for dating apps in Vietnam prefer Bumble to Tinder because there's also a focus on finding friends. Even if you're not looking for love or companionship right away, Bumble is a great choice for making connections across the country.[/numbered] [numbered title="VietnamCupid" pill="International matches · Serious"]VietnamCupid is part of the broader "Cupid" network of dating sites, and it tends to be a platform used to connect foreign people with Vietnamese nationals. The engagement here seems to be lower than you'd expect through Tinder or Bumble, but user feedback seems fairly balanced. It's often used by Western men connecting with local women, so do keep that in mind before you download the app. One downside that's reported across the web is that the platform can suffer from "dead" or fake profiles. There are genuine people on here, however, and they will usually be looking for something long-term and serious.[/numbered] [numbered title="Badoo" pill="Casual · Social discovery"]Badoo is more a social discovery platform than an out-and-out dating app, but foreigners have still made romantic connections through the app. It's a good choice for casual chatting with people in the local area, and tends to be a good pick for people who are new to the area. We'd recommend checking this app out for making friends first, and then seeing how things go in time.[/numbered] [numbered title="Facebook Dating" pill="Familiar · Widely used"]Facebook Dating has been a part of the online companionship scene for several years now, and it's popular somewhat thanks to the fact that people can just connect with each other using their existing Facebook accounts. Given that there are more than a billion people still using the app, it might be a safe bet to say that covers you, too! Some singles find Facebook Dating a little more authentic than others due to more background information and activity being available. However, common online dating scams are still rife.[/numbered] [warning]As the biggest dating app in Vietnam right now, Tinder is sadly also a hive for scams. Watch out for people inviting you to upscale bars and running up bills — and, of course, there are sadly some fake profiles out there, too.[/warning] [warning]Like Tinder, Bumble can pick up fake profiles and may be risky at times, so always keep your wits about you, and make sure a loved one knows where you are going if you date someone you've met on the app.[/warning] [tip title="Watch for fake profiles across every platform"]As with the other apps we've looked at, taking caution and watching for fake profiles is a must — this applies across VietnamCupid, Badoo, and Facebook Dating just as much as Tinder and Bumble.[/tip] [esim flag="🇻🇳" label="Vietnam" data="10GB · 30 days" price="$12.30" href="/products/vietnam" benefits="Instant QR setup · Reliable 4G/5G · No contract"]Stay connected to dating apps across Vietnam — no spotty WiFi or hunting for a local SIM[/esim]

Tips for dating in Vietnam

If you're new to the dating scene in Vietnam, make sure to keep the following in mind before you download any apps and set up any profiles.

[tip title="Men are generally expected to lead in heterosexual dating"]In heterosexual relationships, it's generally expected that men take the lead — that means picking venues and planning dates.[/tip] [tip title="Avoid overcomplimenting people early on"]It's good practice to avoid overcomplimenting people when just getting to know them here, as you may be treated with suspicion. It's good practice anywhere in the world, however![/tip] [tip title="Family plays a central role — expect to meet them early if things get serious"]In Vietnam, family means a lot. That means if you are dating someone and things start to get serious, you may be expected to meet family members sooner rather than later. Some people here put emphasis on familial opinions when it comes to new partners, so you should do well to anticipate and expect this.[/tip] [tip title="Keep public affection modest"]Public displays of affection are somewhat frowned upon, meaning hugging is likely your limit — keep things modest when out and about.[/tip] [tip title="Be aware some families set curfews for unmarried adults"]Families and households sometimes apply curfews to unmarried men and women — again, this falls in line with family being golden in Vietnam. Always respect these rules and honor what your dates are comfortable with.[/tip]

Travel tips for Vietnam

Beyond dating and apps, let's quickly break down some must-know travel tips if you're heading to Vietnam to find love, explore the cities, or otherwise.

[warning]Avoid drinking tap water as-is, because it isn't safe to consume. The same applies to brushing your teeth and using ice cubes — always use bottled or purified water.[/warning] [tip title="Carry Vietnamese Dong for street vendors and markets"]Cash is certainly king across both cities and rural areas of Vietnam, so don't always assume your plastic will take you everywhere. Be sure to have Vietnamese Dong handy if you're buying food at street vendors or ingredients at local markets, for example.[/tip] [tip title="Use the Grab app and confirm the meter is running"]When hailing taxis, prioritize using the Grab app, which is a more cost-effective alternative to hailing from ranks. At the same time, make sure your driver is running the meter before you set off, and you'll avoid inflated prices.[/tip] [tip title="Tipping isn't required, but is appreciated"]You don't have to tip when dining in Vietnam, but it's an appreciated gesture if you've had good service.[/tip] [tip title="Cover up and remove shoes at temples and homes"]Be respectful of local temples, homes, and other sacred spaces. That often means covering your body and removing your shoes.[/tip] [tip title="Check regional weather before you travel"]Vietnam has a monsoon climate, and there are three main patterns — and weather will vary rapidly from the north to the south. So, be sure to check the weather carefully for the region you're heading to at the specific time of year. Otherwise, you might be sweltering, soaked through, or both![/tip] [faq] [q]What are the best dating apps in Vietnam for foreigners?[/q] [a]The best-rated Vietnam dating apps for foreigners are Tinder, Bumble, VietnamCupid, Badoo, and Facebook Dating. Tinder is the most widely used, Bumble skews toward young professionals and ex-pats, VietnamCupid connects foreign visitors with Vietnamese nationals seeking serious relationships, Badoo works well for casual social discovery, and Facebook Dating benefits from most users' existing Facebook profiles.[/a] [q]Are dating apps safe to use in Vietnam?[/q] [a]Dating apps in Vietnam can be used safely with caution — Tinder and Bumble in particular have been linked to scams involving expensive bar invitations and fake profiles. Always meet in public places, let a trusted contact know your plans, and watch for warning signs across every platform, not just the most popular ones.[/a] [q]What should foreigners know about dating culture in Vietnam?[/q] [a]Family plays a central role in Vietnamese dating culture — expect to meet family members relatively early if a relationship becomes serious, as familial opinions carry significant weight. Public displays of affection tend to be modest, and in heterosexual relationships, men are generally expected to take the lead in planning dates.[/a] [q]Is Facebook Dating popular in Vietnam?[/q] [a]Yes — Facebook Dating benefits from Vietnam's widespread existing Facebook usage, allowing users to connect through their existing profiles. Some singles find it more authentic than standalone dating apps due to the additional background information and activity history visible on profiles.[/a] [q]Is it safe to drink tap water in Vietnam?[/q] [a]No — tap water in Vietnam is not safe to drink. Always use bottled or purified water, including for brushing your teeth and for ice cubes in drinks.[/a] [q]Do I need an eSIM for dating in Vietnam?[/q] [a]A SIMOVO eSIM for Vietnam is a convenient way to stay connected to dating apps throughout your trip — useful for avoiding spotty WiFi and skipping the search for a local SIM card. It means reliable data from the moment you land.[/a] [/faq] [esim flag="🇻🇳" label="Vietnam" data="10GB · 30 days" price="$12.30" href="/products/vietnam" benefits="Instant QR setup · Reliable 4G/5G · No contract"]Get connected before you land in Vietnam[/esim]

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