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Title: Vietnam Tourism: Growth, Trends & 2025 Targets

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Vietnam Tourism on Track for Record Year, Faces challenges to Sustained Growth

Vietnam’s tourism ⁣sector ⁢is experiencing notable growth, positioning the country to⁢ potentially reach its 2025 goal of 25 million international visitors. ⁤This was the key⁣ takeaway from ​a recent conference ⁤hosted by the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism (VNAT).

Data presented at the conference indicates a 10-25% increase in tourism-related searches since the ​beginning of 2025,placing Vietnam seventh globally in search ranking. This growth⁢ is outpacing other popular Southeast ​Asian destinations including the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Leading source markets for these searches include⁢ the United ​States, india, ⁢Japan, South Korea, ⁤the United Kingdom, and Germany.The most popular destinations within Vietnam, ‍based on search volume, are⁣ Ho Chi ‌Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Phu‍ Quoc, Nha trang, Hoi An, Vung Tau, Da Lat, ⁢Phan⁣ Thiet,​ and Hue. Notably, Vung Tau ‍and Ninh Binh are demonstrating the ⁤highest growth in ‍interest, with increases exceeding 75%. Strong interest is also being observed from Australia, ‍China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, the⁤ U.K., and the U.S.

Deputy Minister of ⁢Culture, Sports and Tourism,⁣ Ho An Phong, emphasized the importance of‌ this moment for Vietnamese tourism, acknowledging both the opportunities ⁣and challenges presented by the current economic climate. He stressed the need for​ tourism ‍to‍ become a primary‍ driver of the national economy and highlighted the vital role of the private ‍sector in achieving this. ⁤He urged businesses⁢ to contribute innovative​ ideas, develop actionable plans, and strengthen collaboration with suppliers and international partners to enhance Vietnam’s tourism competitiveness.currently, Vietnam’s tourism industry comprises 4,361 international tour operators (1,330 joint-stock companies, 3,025 ⁢limited ⁤liability companies, and six private enterprises) ‍and ‌2,115 domestic tour operators. The​ country also boasts a significant hospitality infrastructure,⁤ including 280 five-star hotels (nearly⁣ 93,000 rooms)⁢ and 340 four-star hotels (almost 47,000 rooms). Over 42,000 ⁣licensed tour guides are employed nationwide.

Though, ‍VNAT Deputy Director Ha Van Sieu⁣ pointed ‍out that the majority of ‍tour operators ‍are small to medium-sized enterprises.These businesses often lack the ⁢resources for large-scale ⁢product growth and promotion, and face challenges in attracting visitors ⁢due to limited‍ competitiveness and insufficient incentives.

Conference attendees participated in panel ​discussions focused ⁢on key markets – Northeast Asia & ASEAN, Europe, North America & Australia, and India & the Middle East – to explore‍ strategies for increasing visitor⁣ numbers. Discussions centered on improved promotional efforts, ⁢strengthened transportation links, and business​ restructuring ‍to accommodate the increasing demand for digital transformation within the tourism sector.Delegates concluded that achieving the 25 million visitor target requires a⁣ unified effort⁢ from all stakeholders, capitalizing on both domestic and international opportunities, and leveraging supportive policies and institutional ⁤frameworks to accelerate ‌growth.

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