A tourist route linking Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Thuan and Phu Quy Island is likely under development following a familiarisation trip for tour operators and related media experts to the south central coastal province of Binh Thuan from May 28-31.
Viet Nam received a warm welcome from international friends at this year’s Pacific International Tourism Exро (PITE-2015) recently held in Vladivostok city in Russia’s Primorsky Krai region.
The five-star Eastin Grand Hotel Sai Gon was unveiled at a grand launching ceremony on Wednesday at 253 Nguyen Van Troi in HCMC’s Phu Nhuan District, which used to be the premises of Movenpick Hotel Sai Gon.
For a long time, Son Tra Peninsula has been seen as a green lung and wind barrier for Da Nang City on the central coast.
A group of the 600 year banyan trees in Thien Huong hamlet, Dong Van district in northern mountainous Ha Giang province was recognized as a national heritage on May 11.
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines (VNA) announced on May 13 that it will offer 4,040 additional flights from May 23 to August 31 to meet increased travel demands during the summer holidays.
Viet Nam ranked the 75th out of 141 countries in the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI), five grades higher than 2013.
The ninth European Food Festival took place in the National Library’s courtyard in Ha Noi on May 9, attracting around 1,500 visitors.
The Cat Tien National Park, located in the south of Viet Nam, is expected to welcome over 26,000 visitors in 2015 based on its ecotourism development.
The 28th of April, Nha Trang and Viet Nam's tourism industry have reached another milestone; the launching of the Emperor Cruises (www.emperorcruises.com) - the first five start all-inclusive cruises in Nha Trang Bay.
Many leading hotels in town have prepared their gastronomy programs to serve guests on Reunification Day (April 30) and Int’l Labor Day (May 1).
The special promotional program called ‘Golden Tourism Month’ has been kicked off in Hue from April 22-28, announced by the Hue Monuments Conservation Center.