Khanh Hoa – favourite destination of Russian tourists

Before the pandemic, Khanh Hoa was among the top destinations for Russian visitors, welcoming nearly 493,000 arrivals in 2019. After five years of stagnation, the market is rebounding strongly.

Russian visitors on the first Nordwind flight to Khanh Hoa arrive in the province on September 29. (Photo: VNA)
Russian visitors on the first Nordwind flight to Khanh Hoa arrive in the province on September 29. (Photo: VNA)

Khanh Hoa (VNA) – With its warm sunshine, world-class beaches, rich cultural heritage and convenient direct flights, Khanh Hoa has long been a favourite destination for Russian tourists.

The south central province, home to nearly 500km of coastline and more than 200 islands and islets, boasts some of the world’s most beautiful bays, including Nha Trang, Van Phong, Cam Ranh and Vinh Hy. Nha Trang Bay and Vinh Hy Bay have been recognised as national scenic sites, while Nui Chua National Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Hon Ba Nature Reserve preserves unique ecosystems at an altitude of 1,600 metres.

The province also offers diverse cultural attractions, from ancient Cham towers and traditional festivals to craft villages and the intangible heritage of the Raglai and Cham ethnic minority communities. A wide range of accommodations with competitive prices makes it particularly attractive to Russian visitors.

Crucially, the resumption of direct flights from Russia has reignited tourist flows. Cam Ranh International Airport now receives more than 30 direct flights weekly from Russian cities. Nordwind Airlines recently resumed services from eight major Russian cities, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Vladivostok and Kazan, after a five-year hiatus. Each month, the airline expects to operate 18–22 flights, carrying around 6,800 passengers.

Russian visitors arriving on the first Nordwind flight to Khanh Hoa on September 29 expressed their excitement to return. Anastasia Kuznhesova, who first visited in 2016, said she had long hoped to come back but was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Kuznhesova believed that her son and she will have a wonderful holiday with many new experiences this time.

Another traveler, Anastasiya Orlova, praised the province’s warm welcome and said she looked forward to exploring new sites and cultural landmarks.

Russian Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City Tymur Sadykov noted that Khanh Hoa’s investment in tourism infrastructure has greatly enhanced its appeal, adding that the increasing number of direct flights signals positive growth for the sector.

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Russian tourists are at Nha Trang beach. (Photo: VNA)

Before the pandemic, Khanh Hoa was among the top destinations for Russian visitors, welcoming nearly 493,000 arrivals in 2019.

After five years of stagnation, the market is rebounding strongly. In the first eight months of 2025, the province received 279,000 Russian tourists, with the number expected to surpass pre-pandemic levels by the year-end.

According to Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Cung Quynh Anh, Russian tourists often enjoy long stays, sometimes up to a month, at resorts and hotels, engaging in island tours, beach leisure and local cuisine.

For Khanh Hoa, Russian visitors remain a traditional market. With its diverse landscapes, the province can further expand its tourism products to meet their needs, he emphasised.

To meet rising demand, local authorities are improving services at the Cam Ranh International Airport, streamlining immigration procedures, enhancing technological applications, and training more tourism staff. Promotional campaigns targeting Russia are also being intensified.

During the first nine months of 2025, Khanh Hoa welcomed over 14.1 million visitors, including more than 4.3 million international tourists, earning total tourism revenue of more than 56.5 trillion VND ( 2.1 billion USD). In September alone, international arrivals surged to 506,000, underscoring the strong recovery of this vital sector./.

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