Relaxing visa policy to attract more foreign tourists: insiders

Vietnam’s visa policy should be more open to lure international tourists, insiders have said.
Relaxing visa policy to attract more foreign tourists: insiders ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s visa policyshould be more open to lure international tourists, insiders have said.

Although the country has offered unilateral visaexemption and e-visas, the policy is not competitive enough as the 15-day visaexemption has yet to satisfy the need of visitors from such markets asEurope, North America and Australia, who often stay from three to four weeks inVietnam, according to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST).

Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department ofTourism Nguyen Thi Anh Hoa said the ministry should propose the Governmentinstruct the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to expand the list of countries andterritories qualified for visa exemption and e-visa, and restore visa grantingat border gates.

She also suggested simplifying visa procedures forvisitors who get infected with COVID-19 during their stay in Vietnam andundergo treatment in the Southeast Asian nation.

The official proposed extending visa-free stay fromthe current 15 to 30 days to attract more tourists.

Nguyen Thien Phuc, Director of Product Research& Development at Vidotour Indochina Travel, said apart from the visapolicy, a national communication strategy and a contingent of trained personnelare needed for the domestic tourism sector.

The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism hascoordinated with associations, businesses and airlines to outline promotionplans to quickly ramp up international tourism, focusing on Southeast Asian,Northeast Asian and European markets.

Specifically, Vietnam will join JATA Tourism Expo, aleading regional travel fair which will take place in Japan from September22-25, and the World Travel Market in the UK from November 7-9.

There will be also festivals and programmespromoting Vietnamese tourism in major markets like the Republic of Korea,Japan, Taiwan (China), Europe, North America and Australia, along with an arrayof events at home.

The sector served nearly 72 million domestictourists and 733,000 foreign visitors so far this year, according to the MCST.

The Ministry of Public Security said it grantede-visas to citizens from 80 countries and territories and offered visasexemption to travelers from 25 others./.
VNA

See more

The ripened rice fields in Mien Doi (Phu Tho province) spread out like golden terraces. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam's tourism sector accelerates in year-end “golden season”

Tourism revenue for the January-October period was estimated at 77.4 trillion VND (2.93 billion USD), up 19.8% year-on-year, while accommodation and food service revenue climbed 14.6% to 695.1 trillion VND. Major destinations including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Quang Ninh, Khanh Hoa and Phu Quoc all reported sustained increases in international arrivals.

Tourists visit an eco-tourism site in the U Minh Ha forest in Ca Mau province (Photo: VNA)

Mekong Delta ramps up cultural, tourism events to hit visitor goals

Localities in the Mekong Delta are striving to improve the quality of cultural and tourism products through standout events, aiming to attract visitors in the remaining months of the year, contributing to Vietnam’s goal of welcoming 25 million international arrivals and 150 million domestic tourists in 2025.

Foreign tourists visit Hoi An Ancient Town in Da Nang city on November 1, 2025, shortly after floodwaters recede. (Photo: thanhnien.vn)

Vietnam sees record foreign tourist arrivals despite stormy season

The National Statistics Office's data showed the number of foreign tourist arrivals reached 1.73 million in October, up 13.8% month-on-month and 22.1% year-on-year, the highest monthly tally ever. January-October volume hit nearly 17.2 million, a 21.5% annual increase.

A view of Bai Sau Beach in HCM City’s Vung Tau ward (Photo: VNA)

HCM City expects to become world-class marine tourism hub

The mergence of Ho Chi Minh City with Binh Duong and Ba Ria–Vung Tau provinces has formed a unified development zone, paving the way for a breakthrough in marine tourism and a green, smart and truly world-class coastal destination.

The return of Symphony of the Sea makes Phu Quoc a must visit destination this year-end. (Photo: Sun Group)

Phu Quoc redefines Vietnamese tourism in the eyes of Indian travellers

According to data released by Agoda and reported by Travel Daily Media in October 2025, Phu Quoc entered the list of the ten most searched international honeymoon destinations among Indian travellers. The island recorded an eightfold increase in popularity, entering the top ten for the first time.

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese carriers cancel, delay flights due to looming typhoon

Vietjet told passengers traveling to and from Da Nang, Phu Bai, Lien Khuong, Chu Lai, Phu Cat, Tuy Hoa, Pleiku, Buon Ma Thuot, Cam Ranh and Dong Hoi airports to monitor flight schedules and weather conditions before heading there, check the “My Flight” tab on www.vietjetair.com, its mobile app or airport counters for real-time changes.

Foreign tourists explore Tuyen Quang tourism. (Photo: VNA)

Vast potential for mountain tourism

Despite their natural and cultural richness, Vietnam’s geopark-based tourism remains underdeveloped, with noticeable gaps in both quality and sustainability.

Residents in the buffer zone of the UNESCO-recognised Western Nghe An Biosphere Reserve (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam's World Biosphere Reserves eye to become ideal destinations

Vietnam's World Biosphere Reserves have truly become a rendezvous for integration, cooperation, and the exchange of information and experiences among countries and international organisations in the field of conservation and sustainable development, as well as an ideal destination for domestic and international tourists, heard a conference in the central province of Khanh Hoa on November 3.