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Two international billionaires have announced plans to transform Binh Dinh into a world-class hub for luxury tourism, blending yacht culture and elite experiences.
Vietnamese tourists continue to have a strong passion for travel, valuing precious time spent with friends and family, according to digital travel platform’s latest study.
Vietnam experienced a 300% surge in Indian tourist arrivals in 2024 compared to pre-COVID-19 levels.
Vietnam’s domestic airfares have remained at record-high levels since late 2023, raising concerns about accessibility for both local and international travelers in 2025.
The 2025 National Tourism Year in Hue marks a historic celebration, with the city poised to achieve unprecedented growth in visitors and tourism income.
In 2024, Vietnam’s tourism industry welcomed over 17 million international visitors, driven by innovative digital solutions and strategic initiatives.
Vietnam’s tourism sector welcomed over 17 million international visitors in 2024, marking a remarkable recovery but also highlighting the need for decisive reforms to sustain growth.
Nearly 80% of foreign arrivals in Vietnam so far this year hailed from Asia, with a significant 60% coming from the Republic of Korea (RoK), China, Taiwan (China), and Japan, reported the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism on December 6.
The Ministry of Transport recently released a draft decision approving the proposal for a yacht management project, which is set to be developed into a signature tourism service of the country by 2030.
Connecting the Mekong Delta’s river tourism routes with the sea and islands such as Phú Quốc, Côn Đảo and Nam Du will be a breakthrough in building regional river tourism links with HCM City, attendees heard at a recent seminar held in Cần Thơ City.
Premier music concerts in Vietnam are emerging as powerful economic catalysts, transforming not just the entertainment industry but also significantly boosting tourism and local businesses.
Vietnam’s 2025 holiday schedule was announced early, which is expected to help both people and tour operators actively prepare for holidays across the year.
Vietnam has recognised the potential of cruise tourism and is planning to attract more international visitors through this mode of travel.
Foreign tourists would be able to travel around Southeast Asia with a proposed visa policy that would permit one single visa for six countries in the region.
Vietnam welcomed more than 14.1 million international tourists in the first 10 months of 2024, an increase of 41.3% year on year, according to the latest report from the General Statistics Office (GSO).
The challenge lies in encouraging visitors to prolong their stays and increase their spending, while exploring Vietnam.
A shared visa zone for the Southeast Asia region, similar to Europe’s Schengen visa mechanism, could be a game-changer Vietnam’s tourism sector needs.
Vietnam's tourism industry is working to measure and reduce CO2 emissions from every tourist activity, moving closer to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050.
Many localities have been developing medicinal herbs in the forest environment and successfully associated their forest development with ecotourism development.
Southern Phu Quoc is quickly becoming a must-visit destination, offering a perfect blend of breathtaking beaches, world-class resorts, and exciting entertainment all year long.