Vietnam welcomed 46,383 tourists from Oceania in March 2025, up 11.9 percent from February, according to data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. Moreover, total arrivals from the region in the first quarter reached 160,090, an 11.4 percent increase compared to the same period in 2024, providing a significant boost to Vietnam’s tourism industry.
Country highlights:
- Australia accounted for the majority of visitors with 42,303 arrivals, up 10.4 percent month-on-month and 20.4 percent year-on-year.
- New Zealand recorded strong growth, up 31.2 percent from February and 34.5 percent compared to March 2024.
- Other Oceania markets declined 15 percent month-on-month, though arrivals were up 29.3 percent year-on-year.
The recovery of inbound tourism from Oceania remains robust, with sustained growth from both Australia and New Zealand highlighting Vietnam’s appeal as a long-haul leisure destination.
Vietnam Oceania tourist arrivals March 2025
| March | YTD | MoM | 03/25 v 03/24 | Q1/25 v Q1/24 | |
| Total | 46,383 | 160,090 | 11.90% | 21.50% | 11.40% |
| Australia | 42,303 | 147,120 | 10.40% | 20.40% | 11.00% |
| New Zealand | 3,978 | 12,613 | 31.20% | 34.50% | 16.20% |
| Other Oceania | 102 | 357 | -15.00% | 17.20% | 29.30% |