HCM City’s Department of Tourism organised an event to welcome the first groups of tourists and visitors of 2026 in the city on January 1 at the Tan Son Nhat International Airport.
Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism sector has set the targets of welcoming 61 million visitors in 2026, including 11 million international arrivals, and earning VND 330 trillion (USD 12.5 billion) in revenue.
Tourism in Ho Chi Minh City continued to grow strongly in 2025, meeting and exceeding key targets with total revenue estimated at VND 260 trillion (approximately USD 10.4 billion).
Thirty four hot air balloons will feature at theSa Dec Flower and Ornamental Plant Festival from December 31 to January 3, 2026, adding a new visual attraction for year end visitors.
Hanoi authorities have announced detailed plans to redevelop both banks of the To Lich River, aiming to turn the polluted waterway into a major green and public space corridor in the inner city.
Noi Bai Airport expects peak daily passenger numbers during New Year 2026 to rise about 12.5 per cent from normal levels, reaching nearly 115,000 travellers a day.
A series of themed train carriages in Hanoi takes visitors back to the subsidy era, showcasing food and daily life while blending cultural heritage with modern urban tourism.
France’s Vogue magazine said, Vietnam continues to reopen strongly to international visitors after the COVID-19 pandemic, offering diverse experiences while maintaining its distinctive identity.
Cherry blossom trees are coming into full bloom on tea hills in Xuan Truong-Dalat Ward, creating a romantic landscape that is attracting large numbers of tourists for sightseeing and photography.
Vietnamese visitors to South Korea are increasingly seeking healthcare and beauty services, attending concerts and joining sporting events, reflecting a shift towards themed travel experiences.
Hotels and homestays in northern tourism hotspots such as Ha Giang and Sapa are reporting near-full occupancy as demand surges for the 2026 New Year holiday, pushing room prices sharply higher.
Loc Yen Village in the central city of Danang is emerging as a popular eco-tourism destination thanks to its well-preserved architecture, tranquil landscapes and community-based tourism model.
Gia Lai has proposed terminating a coastal resort project worth VND 1.78 trillion (about USD 71 million) after years of delays, despite plans for it to open in 2024.
Sun Group has proposed a master plan for a 1,000-hectare tourism complex at Ban Gioc Falls in Cao Bang Province, aiming to develop a flagship destination combining conservation and cultural heritage.
The Vietnamese tourism sector aims to attract 25 million international visitors, serve 150 million domestic tourists, and earn some VND 1.12 quadrillion in revenue in 2026.
The Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City air route placed fourth among the world’s busiest domestic routes in 2025, according to OAG, a British aviation data and analytics firm.
Con Dao will launch its first all-electric bus route on December 25, linking Con Dao Market with Co Ong Airport as part of efforts to promote green transport on the island.