tourism
The Tourism category covers travel industry trends, hospitality, and destination development. It explores tourist arrivals, hotel investments, government policies, and marketing strategies, providing insights into aviation, sustainable tourism, and economic impacts on the travel sector.
Swedish tourist arrivals to Vietnam grow by 69.22 percent in December
Swedish visitors often seek eco-tourism and adventure activities, such as trekking in Sapa, exploring rural villages, and cruising the Mekong Delta. Culinary tourism also appeals to Swedish travellers, who enjoy Vietnam’s fresh and diverse cuisine.
Belgian tourist arrivals to Vietnam drop by 29.51 percent in December despite steady annual growth
Belgian travellers often seek immersive experiences such as food tours, eco-tourism, and rural excursions. They appreciate Vietnam’s affordability and unique cuisine, with an emphasis on local street food and fresh seafood. Longer trips are common, allowing tourists to explore multiple regions.
Poland, Czech Republic, Switzerland added to Vietnam 45 day visa exemption
From the first of March this year, travellers from Poland, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland will be able to enter Vietnam for 45 days visa free. This adds to a slowly growing list of foreign firms allowed visa free entry to the country.
Swiss tourist arrivals to Vietnam decline by 17.01 percent in December despite strong annual growth
Many Swiss tourists prefer immersive travel experiences, such as eco-tourism and trekking, along with culinary tours to discover Vietnam’s diverse and fresh cuisine. Longer stays are typical for Swiss visitors, as they often combine multiple regions within one trip to experience Vietnam’s varied landscapes and culture.
German tourist arrivals to Vietnam decline by 19.82 percent in December but show strong year-on-year growth
German tourists are attracted to Vietnam’s cultural and natural diversity. Popular destinations include Hanoi, with its blend of historic charm and bustling city life, Hoi An’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, and the natural splendour of Halong Bay. Beach locations such as Phu Quoc and Da Nang also appeal to German travellers seeking relaxation and warm weather.
Italian tourist arrivals to Vietnam drop by 23.34 percent in December despite strong annual growth
Italian visitors typically enjoy cultural and culinary experiences, with a focus on authentic Vietnamese food, historical landmarks, and immersive tours. Many also participate in eco-tourism activities, such as trekking and exploring rural villages, making Vietnam a favoured destination for adventure and cultural exploration.
Tourism from Oceania rises in December, driven by Australian visitors
Year-to-date arrivals from the region reached 540,197 in 2024, reflecting a strong year-on-year growth of 27.2 percent.
Polish tourist arrivals to Vietnam decline by 25.27 percent in December
Polish tourists are drawn to Vietnam’s mix of culture and natural beauty, with popular destinations including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, and Halong Bay. Beach destinations like Phu Quoc and Da Nang are also favoured by Polish travellers for relaxation and tropical charm. Many Polish visitors also explore eco-tourism options, including trekking in Sapa and visiting rural areas.
American tourist arrivals in Vietnam decline slightly in December
Vietnam recorded 92,175 visitors from the Americas in December, a decrease of 2,912 visitors or 3.06 percent compared to November. Despite this monthly dip, the total number of visitors from the Americas reached 1,000,077 in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 10.7 percent.
Asian tourist arrivals in Vietnam rise in December
For the year-to-date, Vietnam received 13,997,051 Asian tourists, reflecting a 43.1 percent growth from the same period last year. Asia continues to dominate Vietnam’s international tourism, driven by the proximity and strong cultural ties with key markets such as China, South Korea, and Japan.
Vietnam sees a 2.09 percent increase in tourist arrivals in December over November
For the year-to-date period, the total number of tourist arrivals reached 17,583,901, representing a 39.5 percent increase compared to the same period in the previous year.
Spanish tourist arrivals in Vietnam grow by 30.01 percent in November
Year-to-date, Spanish arrivals reached 84,721, reflecting a 27.2 percent growth compared to the same period last year. Spain continues to be an important European market for Vietnam, with increasing interest in the country’s cultural and natural attractions.
Indonesian tourist arrivals in Vietnam remain steady in November
Year-to-date, Indonesian arrivals reached 166,000, reflecting a 29.3 percent growth compared to the same period last year. Indonesia remains a key ASEAN market for Vietnam’s tourism industry, with steady numbers contributing to the sector’s recovery.
Canadian tourist arrivals in Vietnam surge by 41.90 percent in November
Year-to-date, Canadian arrivals reached 138,642, reflecting a 24.5 percent growth compared to the same period last year. This growth positions Canada as a key contributor to Vietnam’s expanding long-haul tourism market.
Russian tourist arrivals in Vietnam increase by 40.93 percent in November
Year-to-date, Russian arrivals reached 203,780, reflecting a remarkable 89.1 percent growth compared to the same period last year. Russia remains a significant source market for Vietnam, showcasing strong demand for leisure travel.
German tourist arrivals in Vietnam rise by 38.11 percent in November
Year-to-date, German arrivals reached 226,049, reflecting a 27.4 percent growth compared to the same period last year. Germany remains a key European source market for Vietnam, showcasing a strong recovery in long-haul tourism.
UK tourist arrivals in Vietnam grow by 32.71 percent in November
Year-to-date, UK arrivals reached 279,567, reflecting a 20.3 percent growth compared to the same period last year. The United Kingdom remains one of Vietnam’s key European tourism markets, demonstrating strong post-pandemic recovery.
Danish tourist arrivals in Vietnam decline sharply in November
Year-to-date, Danish arrivals reached 33,458, reflecting a modest growth of 7.7 percent compared to the same period last year. Despite the decline in November, Denmark remains an important Northern European market for Vietnam’s tourism sector.
French tourist arrivals in Vietnam rise by 44.16 percent in November
Year-to-date, French arrivals reached 254,653, reflecting a 30.4 percent growth compared to the same period last year. France remains one of Vietnam’s most significant European markets, contributing to the strong rebound of international tourism.
Norwegian tourist arrivals in Vietnam rise by 66.31 percent in November
Year-to-date, Norwegian arrivals reached 24,545, representing a 34.3 percent growth compared to the same period last year. Norway remains a growing source market for Vietnam within Northern Europe.
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