The New Zealand Herald on October 6 published an article highlighting Vietnam's diverse landscapes and rich culture, which captivate international travelers.
UK newspaper The Telegraph has just announced the results of its World’s Best Hotel Awards 2025, with Zannier Bai San Ho in Vietnam’s Phu Yen province securing 44th place.
This is the impression of a swiss couple - Francesco after 15 days of travelling in Vietnam.
Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, Hanoi, and Phu Quoc remained the most popular destinations for international visitors to Vietnam during the first half of this year, particularly among travelers from China and the Republic of Korea (RoK).
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met with UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay on the sidelines of the 3rd UN Ocean Conference in France's Nice.
Viet Nam is embarking on an unprecedented administrative restructuring, with the number of provinces and cities set to be reduced by nearly half. This is not only a major step forward in institutional reform but also presents a golden opportunity to reshape the national tourism map towards stronger regional integration, sustainable development, and heightened competitiveness.
Anyone who has ever set foot on Da Lon B Island, part of the Truong Sa Archipelago, will forever remember the image of an old pontoon that stands as a testament to Viet Nam's sacred maritime sovereignty. Over time, that old pontoon has become a "home" for seagulls’ families with a peaceful beauty amid storms and tempests.
Vietnam has been ranked among the top 11 most sought-after scuba diving destinations by Asian travelers, according to Agoda's 2025 Scuba Deals Survey.
Marriott International plans to open a series of luxury hotels in Vietnam in 2025.
Along with a vision of sustainable and inclusive tourism development based on green growth, Vietnam’s tourism development strategy until 2030 has particularly emphasised developing tourism by promoting the application of the achievements of the fourth industrial revolution. This further affirms the importance of green and digital transformation to sustainable tourism development.
Combining physical and mental health, health tourism provides visitors with comprehensive and optimal healthcare services, balancing and maintaining emotional wellness, fostering a healthy lifestyle, and bringing joy and positive thoughts after the experience.
(TITC) - On 9th December 2024, in Quang Nam, Viet Nam, in the framework of the First Conference on Tourism for Rural Development, the Second Annual Meeting of the Best Tourism Villages by the UN Tourism Network took place.