Rough sea again hits ferry services to Phu Quoc
All ferry services to and from Phu Quoc Island were suspended for the second time in a week Wednesday due to rough seas.
All ferry services to and from Phu Quoc Island were suspended for the second time in a week Wednesday due to rough seas.
Many tourists are ruing summer vacation burdens, having to catch early-morning flights to avoid airport crowds, struggle to find a restaurant and wait for hours to get on a ferry.
Vietnam tourism will further exploit potential markets like India and boost campaigns in the U.S. and the E.U. to record 5 million foreign arrivals this year.
Vietnam, famous for its rice noodle soups and other rice-based dishes, has one of the world’s 10 best cuisines, according to readers of Canadian magazine The Travel.
Hanoi, famous for its centuries-old temples and French colonial buildings, is one of the world’s six best places to explore by bicycle, according to a survey of travelers.
Budget airline Vietjet Air has announced the launch of new services to three Indian cities from Hanoi, HCMC and Da Nang.
Online travel agency Booking.com says Da Nang was the most searched destination by Vietnamese tourists for this summer, followed by Hoi An and Da Lat.
Thousands of tourists stuck on Phu Quoc Island for days due to rough seas started returning to the mainland Thursday as the weather calms down, allowing ferry services to resume.
Readers of U.S. magazine Travel + Leisure have included Six Senses Con Dao in southern Vietnam in a list of 15 best resorts in Asia.