Since early May, tourism activities in many domestic destinations have become vibrant. Data from Booking.com reveals that during the peak summer vacation in June and July, beach trips continue to be a top priority for Vietnamese travelers. Specifically, 61% of families are opting for coastal destinations, while 59% prefer exploring nature and visiting major cities. The most searched domestic destinations include Ha Long (Quang Ninh), Cat Ba (Hai Phong), Sam Son (Thanh Hoa), Da Nang, Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa), Phu Quoc (Kien Giang), and Vung Tau (Ba Ria - Vung Tau).
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Quang Ninh province is a popular destination in summer. |
Most travel agencies have reported a significant increase in bookings for tours to traditional destinations such as Ha Long, Da Nang – Hoi An, Nha Trang, Phu Quoc, and Quy Nhon. Major travel companies like Vietravel, VietSense Travel, BestPrice Travel, and Saigontourist have launched appealing promotional tours to attract domestic travelers, anticipating a 15-20% increase in the number of summer tourists compared to the same period in 2024.
Among the coastal destinations, Da Nang has gained considerable attention by hosting the international fireworks festival from late May to mid-July. In addition to fireworks festival, the city planned to organize 20 activities and events, including those promoting tourism connections between the central city and ASEAN, Japan, or the Republic of Korea.
Meanwhile, Nha Trang in the south central province of Khanh Hoa will host over 30 artistic and sporting events, food fairs, and island tours to attract visitors.
Quy Nhon in the central province of Binh Dinh is emerging as a promising destination with its growing focus on coastal, ecological, and cultural tourism. Culinary experiences, sightseeing tours, and the "Return to the Land of martial arts" train tours are increasingly captivating tourists.
Phu Quoc in the southern province of Kien Giang continues to solidify its status as a premium travel destination thanks to upgraded infrastructure and luxurious resorts appealing to families, young groups, and international visitors.
Dao Thi Kim Lan from Royal Travel said that Phu Quoc's tourism is evolving along three trends -high-end relaxation, eco-tourism, and personalized experiences. More travelers are seeking not only natural beauty and seafood but also personal wellness and energy rejuvenation.
In addition to coastal areas, the Mekong Delta and northern mountainous regions offer many options. Cities like Can Tho, An Giang, Dong Thap, and Ca Mau are known for their unique aquatic ecosystems, productive lands, and mild climates, making them ideal for eco-tourism and cultural exploration.
The northern mountainous region attracts visitors with breath-taking routes, improved transportation infrastructure and diverse trekking tours that showcase ethnic minority cultures.
Technological assistance in holiday planning
The shift in travel habits has also transformed how holiday plans are made.
Previously, Vietnamese travelers relied heavily on packaged tours. However, now, they eye more towards self-guided, online bookings, and personalized itineraries. This shift puts pressure on travel companies to innovate their approaches, develop products, and communicate effectively.
Tran Duong Duy from Tran Gia Travel noted that in the competitive tourism landscape, many agencies are utilizing new media channels like TikTok and YouTube, as well as influencers, to promote their offerings. In addition to creating flexible service packages from all-inclusive to individual options, travel companies are actively providing knowledge and advice on attractive destinations while helping tourists avoid overcrowding that could detract from their experiences.
The advancement of technology, particularly online service booking apps, has made it easier for travelers to independently choose transportation, accommodation, and activities. A smartphone can replace a traditional travel agent, allowing customers to easily find information, compare prices, and book services with just a few clicks. This not only enhances flexibility but also helps travelers save time and costs.
The demand for green values, local culture, and sustainable tourism requires the industry to focus on customized products, and environmentally friendly services. This presents an opportunity for regions and businesses to adapt and develop more civilized, sustainable, and community-responsible tourism services.
Source: VNA