HCM City’s tourism sector has sustained strong momentum after the Tết 2026 (Lunar New Year) festival, rolling out flexible products, short-break packages and digital solutions to keep visitors coming.
For tour groups currently staying in affected areas, businesses should maintain close contact with local partners and the Vietnamese diplomatic mission in the host country to ensure traveller safety and to implement citizen protection measures promptly when needed.
When the tide recedes along the southern coast of Khánh Hòa Province, a hidden world of shimmering green carpets emerges, turning a quiet fishing village into one of Việt Nam’s most photogenic new nature escapes.
In its list of “the best Bali alternatives worth exploring,” published by Australia’s leading travel site Escape, Phú Quốc is highlighted as a standout Southeast Asian destination, thanks to its appealing blend of reasonable costs, striking scenery, and diverse experiences.
According to the renowned news agency CNA, along with data from Expedia and Skyscanner, Việt Nam is emerging as a new bright spot in Asia, with Đà Nẵng and Phú Quốc serving as the two leading forces shaping the concept...
The Central Highlands provinces of Đắk Lắk and Gia Lai recorded strong growth in visitor arrivals and tourism revenue during the Lunar New Year holiday, driven by new tourism products linking forest and coastal experiences.
International arrivals to Hà Nôi in February reached approximately 680,800 in February, marking a 16.2 per cent increase compared to the same month in 2025, while domestic visitors totaled around 2.5 million, up 32.3 per cent. Total tourism revenue was...
Phú Quốc Special Zone in An Giang Province has launched the Phú Quốc Tourism Rapid Response Team in an attempt to a professional and transparent tourism environment and protect the rights of tourists.
The tranquil villages of Lào Cai Province - nestled among pristine mountains and threaded with centuries-old ethnic traditions - became a magnet for travellers during the 2026 Lunar New Year holiday.
A highlight is the continued preparation of dossiers seeking national tourism site recognition for three areas, namely Ba Vì National Park tourism area, Hương Son landscape complex, and the Hoàn Kiếm Lake and Old Quarter vicinity.
As Việt Nam enters a new phase of development, tourism is poised for a breakthrough that can reaffirm its role as a key engine of economic growth. In this context, refining the policy framework and fostering an open, modern development...
The holiday from February 14–22 saw tourism activities flourish not only in major cities but also across many localities nationwide. Average room occupancy at accommodation facilities reached up to 60 per cent, with several destinations posting notably high rates, including...
Đắk Lắk Province welcomed nearly 400,000 visitors during the recent Tết holidays, as a wide range of activities from the western forests to the eastern coast drew crowds of holidaymakers.
The south-central province of Khánh Hòa set a target of welcoming 33 million visitors by 2030, with international visitors accounting for 40-45 per cent, according to its Tourism Development Strategy for the period 2026-2030, with a vision to 2045.
Cà Mau Province welcomed hundreds of thousands of visitors during Tết Bính Ngọ 2026 (the Lunar New Year of the Horse), reaffirming its growing appeal as an eco-cultural destination.