Phu Quoc hoped to welcome over 7 million visitors this year

Phu Quoc special zone in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang is cementing its position as a prime destination for visitors in Vietnam and the world, expecting to welcome more than 7 million tourist arrivals this year.

Phu Quoc boasts stunning landscapes. (Photo: VNA)
Phu Quoc boasts stunning landscapes. (Photo: VNA)

An Giang (VNA) – Phu Quoc special zone in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang is cementing its position as a prime destination for visitors in Vietnam and the world, expecting to welcome more than 7 million tourist arrivals this year.

According to Director of the provincial Department of Tourism Bui Quoc Thai, in the first eight months of 2025, Phu Quoc welcomed over 6 million tourists, or 82.8% of the annual plan, including more than 1 million international holidaymakers. Tourism revenues have reached nearly 28.3 trillion VND (over 1 billion USD), already exceeding the yearly target by 20.3%.

This robust growth reflects the island's magnetic appeal, driven by modern infrastructure with Phu Quoc International Airport and high-speed vessels that ensure seamless connectivity. Besides, it boasts an impressive array of four and five-star resorts, premium entertainment complexes, and diverse tourism products that deliver unique experiences tailored to visitor expectations.

Preparations for the APEC Economic Leaders' Week in 2027 have provided significant momentum for infrastructure development, further enhancing Phu Quoc's ability to attract global visitors.

As the National Day holiday is approaching, local authorities anticipated a surge in the number of visitors drawn by the island’s stunning landscapes, vibrant cultural events, entertainment activities, and various promotional offers from travel firms.

Thai said international visitors are on the rise as compared to the previous year, particularly from India, the Republic of Korea, Russia, and Europe, creating momentum for the year’s final months.

Besides, a growing influx of Muslim travelers from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and most recently the Middle East has opened promising opportunities. At the World Islamic Tourism Trade Expo (WITEX 2025) in Malaysia, tour operators said Phu Quoc could become a preferred high-quality destination for this fast-expanding market if it continues to improve its services./.

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