Phú Quốc tops the list, while Đà Lạt ranks second, thanks to its vibrant cultural and entertainment activities planned for the New Year.
Đà Lạt is the second most searched-for destination, thanks to its many vibrant cultural and entertainment activities during the New Year holiday. — Photos baolamdong.vn
LÂM ĐỒNG — Mũi Né and Đà Lạt in Lâm Đồng Province are ranked among the top 10 most searched and sought-after destinations for both domestic and international travellers during the 2026 New Year holiday, according to data from Booking.com, a leading global online travel platform.
As domestic travel remains the preferred choice for many Vietnamese tourists, 69 per cent are choosing to explore local destinations, with 83 per cent opting for weekend trips to maximise their holiday experience. This year’s New Year holiday coinciding with a weekend provides an excellent opportunity for Vietnamese families to enjoy more fulfilling trips.
The top 10 most searched domestic destinations by Vietnamese tourists wanting to travel from December 20, 2025, to January 4, 2026, are: Phú Quốc, Đà Lạt, HCM City, Hà Nội, Đà Nẵng, Nha Trang, Vũng Tàu, Mũi Né, Hội An, and Sa Pa.
Phú Quốc tops the list, while Đà Lạt ranks second, thanks to its vibrant cultural and entertainment activities planned for the New Year. Mũi Né also shines as a popular beach destination, favoured for its pleasant weather and highly-rated services.
High-end resorts are gearing up for a festive season with a variety of activities, including tea parties, cocktail receptions, Christmas tree lighting, beachside celebrations and engaging activities specifically for children.
Mũi Né is currently in its peak season for international tourists seeking a winter getaway.
Previously, Booking.com highlighted Mũi Né as a trending destination expected to 'boom' in 2026. This period also marks the peak season for international tourists, many of whom are eager to partake in cultural experiences, entertainment, and festivals in Việt Nam. With numerous cultural, sports and entertainment events scheduled toward the end of the year, Lâm Đồng Province, home to Mũi Né and Đà Lạt, is poised for a vibrant tourism season and promising growth in 2026. — VNS