REVIEW · HANOI
Viettel SIM for Vietnam – 10 Days 5GB Per Day eSIM and Physical
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Your first hour in Hanoi can be connected. This Viettel SIM pickup meets you at Noi Bai International Airport, with quick help and official setup plus both eSIM and physical SIM options for a 10-day stay. I like the fast counter support and the 5GB-per-day data plan; the trade-off is that it is data-only, so you’ll use apps for calls.
You’ll also appreciate the practical extras: worldwide-feeling support from 24/7 multilingual help, a nationwide network promise across Vietnam, and a 100% money-back guarantee for SIM-related issues. For a low, upfront price, it’s built for travelers who land, want maps and messages right away, and don’t want to gamble on airport Wi‑Fi.
In This Review
- Key things I’d look for before you buy
- Noi Bai pickup: getting online in Hanoi the same day
- The Viettel 10-day plan: what 5GB per day means
- eSIM vs physical SIM: choose the setup that fits your phone
- Nationwide coverage and 4G/LTE/5G speed across Vietnam
- Staff help, official registration, and the money-back guarantee
- Price and value: how $8.05 fits a 10-day data need
- Who should book this Viettel SIM (and who should skip it)
- Should you book this Viettel SIM at Noi Bai?
- FAQ
- Where do I pick up the Viettel SIM?
- How long is the SIM valid?
- How much data do I get each day?
- What kind of service is included?
- Does it work across Vietnam?
- Is eSIM available, or is it only a physical SIM?
- What network speeds are supported?
- Is the SIM registration official and compliant?
- Is there support if something goes wrong?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things I’d look for before you buy

- Noi Bai airport pickup: designed for arrivals at Hanoi’s main airport, so you can get online the same day.
- 10 days / 5GB per day data: a simple, predictable package for trips that aren’t weeks long.
- eSIM and physical SIM included: pick what fits your phone and your comfort level with setup.
- Data-only (no voice/SMS): great for internet use, not for traditional calling.
- Official SIM registration + 24/7 support: reduces the headache around Vietnamese rules and activation.
- Nationwide coverage with 4G/LTE/5G: useful if you plan to move beyond Hanoi.
Noi Bai pickup: getting online in Hanoi the same day
If you hate waiting for Wi‑Fi passwords (or worse, hunting down a local SIM shop after a long flight), this is the kind of arrival service that makes sense. You pick up at Noi Bai International Airport (Hanoi), and the setup is handled by professional staff right at the counter. The idea is simple: get you connected quickly after you land, without you needing to figure out everything on your own.
The counter is listed as running every day from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, which is helpful when flights in and out of Hanoi don’t follow a neat schedule. You’ll also find the location includes a clear starting point at Noi Bai, and the activity ends back at the meeting point, which keeps the flow easy when you’re juggling luggage and transport.
Two other practical points are worth your attention. First, the service is described as including official SIM registration that’s compliant with Vietnamese regulations. Second, they offer multilingual support 24/7, so if activation gets stuck or your phone behaves like a phone (you know the type), you’re not left guessing.
One note to keep you smooth: you’re buying a SIM plan with a defined validity window. If your trip is longer than the 10 days, you’ll want to plan for renewal or extension early, because you’ll otherwise hit the data limit when you’re still traveling.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hanoi.
The Viettel 10-day plan: what 5GB per day means

This package is data-only from Viettel: 5GB per day for 10 days, using 4G/LTE/5G. That translates to up to 50GB total for the full validity period, which is a solid amount for typical travel use: maps, ride-hailing, messaging apps, web browsing, and uploading a reasonable number of photos.
Still, the “per day” part matters. If you stream a lot of video, run heavy navigation all day, or tether other devices frequently, you can chew through data faster than you expect. The upside is that you’re not stuck with a tiny allowance that disappears on day one—you’re set up with a steady daily budget.
Also, since calling and voice/SMS aren’t included, don’t build your plan around phone calls. In practice, you’ll use internet-based communication (like messaging apps) instead. If you need regular phone calls—say for specific confirmations or a job requirement—you’ll want a backup plan before you land.
The service lists “works with all unlocked smartphones” and offers both eSIM and physical SIM formats. That’s good for compatibility, but it also means you should check your phone settings ahead of time so you don’t waste time at the airport figuring out whether your device supports the type of SIM you choose.
eSIM vs physical SIM: choose the setup that fits your phone

You get two ways to connect: an eSIM option and a physical SIM option (sizes included: Nano, Micro, Mini). Having both is a big deal because it protects you from the most common travel problem: arriving with the wrong kind of SIM reader in your phone’s settings.
If you choose eSIM, you’ll typically appreciate speed. You avoid swapping cards and you can often go straight to activation on your device. A review highlights that the eSIM was installed with no issues at the counter, which is exactly what you want after landing with jet lag.
If you choose physical SIM, you’ll want to make sure you’re comfortable with the physical swap process (and keeping track of the card size you need). The good news is that the service includes the necessary SIM formats for full compatibility, so you’re not playing the guessing game of whether you have the right size in your hands.
Either way, the service emphasizes fast setup by professional staff at Noi Bai. That matters because SIM activation is usually the step that turns a quick plan into a slow one. Here, the whole service is built to reduce friction—official registration, help on-site, and support if you need it.
Practical tip: decide before you get to the counter. If you’re the kind of traveler who likes least-effort setup, lean eSIM. If you trust physical SIMs and want a backup physical option, choose the physical card.
Nationwide coverage and 4G/LTE/5G speed across Vietnam

The plan is described as having nationwide coverage, “all across Vietnam,” which is ideal if you’re not staying in just Hanoi. You’re not buying a city-only SIM. You’re buying a connection that’s meant to work as you move, whether that movement is day trips or longer multi-city travel.
Speed is listed as 4G / LTE / 5G. In real life, network speed can vary by location and time of day, but having access to modern networks is a strong baseline for travel needs. When speed matters—like loading maps quickly or sending messages without waiting—this is the kind of spec you want to see.
If you’re building your travel day around navigation, ride-hailing, and communication with friends or family, coverage is only half the story. The other half is reliability of activation and registration, because if your SIM isn’t correctly registered, even the fastest network becomes useless. That’s why this service’s focus on official registration and support is worth your attention.
One more point: because it’s data-only, the main use case is internet services. That’s great for Google Maps, offline map syncing (if you download before you land), and messaging. If your travel relies on phone calls more than data services, you may find this plan doesn’t match your needs.
Staff help, official registration, and the money-back guarantee

I like services that treat the airport setup as a real job, not a vague promise. Here, the emphasis is on quick setup by staff at the counter and official SIM registration that’s compliant with Vietnamese regulations. That reduces the risk of your connection getting delayed by avoidable paperwork or activation issues.
Another reassuring feature is the 100% money-back guarantee for any SIM-related issues. That’s not a magic wand, but it does signal confidence. It also gives you a safety net if something goes wrong with activation or data access.
Support is also described as available 24/7 multilingual, which is useful because eSIM and data setup issues can happen at any hour. If you land late and want to get connected immediately, you don’t want support that only exists during business hours.
A review story also mentions optional additions like expedited customs and having the staff arrange a car. That tells me the operator is used to handling arrival-time problems beyond just the SIM. If you’re adding time-saving services, this kind of “one-stop” support can make your first day less stressful.
The one drawback to keep in mind is that the service is focused on a specific pickup spot and timing: Noi Bai arrival. If your flight lands after you’re already committed to a different plan, you might feel constrained. But for travelers flying into Hanoi, it’s a strong match.
Price and value: how $8.05 fits a 10-day data need

At $8.05 per person, this is priced in a way that makes sense for short-to-medium trips. The key is what you actually get for that money: government fees included, and the core offering is 10 days of 5GB per day data. That’s the real value driver here, not fancy add-ons.
It also helps that calling isn’t part of the package. You’re not paying for unused features. This plan is built for travelers who just need data for navigation, messaging, and daily online tasks.
There’s also a “hidden cost” angle to consider: if you rely on roaming without a local plan, you might end up paying far more than the SIM itself once data use adds up. Even without comparing to exact roaming rates, it’s fair to say that a pre-set daily data plan is easier to control than an open-ended roaming bill.
One more pricing detail you’ll like: the listing includes admission fee and government fees. So the upfront number you see is more likely to be the number you pay, without unpleasant add-ons.
Where value can slip: if you need voice calls or lots of SMS for logistics, this data-only plan may force you into extra spending elsewhere. For most internet-first travelers, though, it’s a straightforward deal.
Who should book this Viettel SIM (and who should skip it)

Book this if you:
- Want to land in Hanoi and get online fast at Noi Bai International Airport
- Need a predictable amount of data: 5GB per day for 10 days
- Are comfortable using data-based calling (apps) instead of traditional phone services
- Prefer having staff handle setup, including official registration
- Travel with an unlocked phone that can accept eSIM or SIM cards from other carriers
Skip it (or think carefully) if you:
- Depend on regular phone calls and SMS as your primary communication method
- Don’t want to deal with registration steps at all
- Are traveling far beyond the validity window without planning for renewal
It’s also a good fit for groups because the service mentions group discounts. If you’re traveling with family or friends and you all want the same straightforward setup, booking together can reduce your overall per-person cost.
Service animals are allowed, and the experience is marked as something most travelers can participate in. That’s a small detail, but it matters if you’re traveling with a companion animal.
Should you book this Viettel SIM at Noi Bai?

If your main goal is simple: get data on your phone quickly after landing in Hanoi, I think this is an easy yes. The biggest strength is the airport setup at Noi Bai, combined with official registration and staff help. That combination saves you time and stress, especially on arrival day.
Here’s my decision checklist:
- If you want maps and messaging immediately, book it.
- If you’re mainly using internet features, the data-only setup fits your day-to-day.
- If you need lots of voice calling or SMS, plan a different solution.
- If you’re arriving with an eSIM-ready phone (or you’re comfortable with a physical SIM swap), you’ll get the smoothest experience.
One last practical tip: make sure your phone is ready for the SIM type you choose before you reach the counter. If you do that, the rest of the experience is exactly what you want from an airport service—fast, helpful, and built around your travel schedule.
FAQ
Where do I pick up the Viettel SIM?
You pick up at Noi Bai International Airport (Hanoi).
How long is the SIM valid?
The Viettel data plan is valid for 10 days.
How much data do I get each day?
You get 5GB of data per day.
What kind of service is included?
It’s data only, with no voice/SMS included.
Does it work across Vietnam?
Yes. Coverage is listed as nationwide across Vietnam.
Is eSIM available, or is it only a physical SIM?
Both are available: eSIM and physical SIM options (Nano, Micro, Mini).
What network speeds are supported?
The service is listed as 4G / LTE / 5G.
Is the SIM registration official and compliant?
Yes. The service says it includes official SIM registration and is compliant with Vietnamese regulations.
Is there support if something goes wrong?
Yes. There is 24/7 multilingual support, and the service includes a 100% money-back guarantee for SIM-related issues.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel within 24 hours, the amount is not refunded.

























