The visit, a milestone for the province, marked the first time it has hosted a fully chartered cruise ship from Japan, signaling a new chapter in its burgeoning tourism industry.
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Pacific World carying 1,700 passengers arrives in Quang Ninh on April 30. (Photo: aoquangninh.vn) |
The Pacific World, operated by Japan’s Peace Boat Company, departed from Yokohama and made several international stops before anchoring in Ha Long, a coastal city famed for its emerald waters and limestone karsts. The arrival opened the door to direct sea routes linking Japanese ports with Quang Ninh, a move local officials hope will attract more affluent Japanese travelers to this UNESCO World Heritage destination.
During their one-day stopover, passengers explored Quang Ninh’s cultural and natural treasures. Many marveled at Ha Long Bay’s dramatic seascape, while others toured the Quang Ninh Museum, browsed the bustling Ha Long I market, or rode the Queen Cable Car for panoramic views. In Dong Trieu, the tranquil Yen Duc village offered a window into rural Vietnamese life, with its traditional crafts and pastoral charm.
Quang Ninh is riding a wave of tourism growth, fueled by a recovering cruise sector. The province aims to draw 20 million visitors in 2025, including 4.5 million foreigners, a target that could propel local economic growth above 14%. Since early 2024, the Ha Long International Cruise Port has seen a hike in cruise traffic, with estimates at 70 ships carrying nearly 90,000 passengers for 2025, a 30% annual increase.
Luxury liners like Celebrity Solstice, Mein Schiff 6, and Westerdam have returned, joined by newcomers such as Brilliant Lady, Luminara, and the Pacific World. This influx solidifies Quang Ninh’s reputation as a premier Southeast Asian cruise hub.
Source: VNA