Over 400 American tourists to arrive in Hoi An next week
Quang Nam Province, home to tourist hotspot Hoi An, will welcome two charter flights carrying over 400 American tourists under a vaccine passport program next week.
Posted at 2021 Nov 14 09:34
Quang Nam Province, home to tourist hotspot Hoi An, will welcome two charter flights carrying over 400 American tourists under a vaccine passport program next week.
On 5th November 2021, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism issued Document No.4122/HD-BVHTTDL on provisional guidance on piloting to welcome international tourists to Vietnam, in which there are requirements on immigration and health conditions.
Vietnam is launching a campaign name "Live fully in Vietnam" as it welcomes international tourists back into the country. For the first time since March 2020, travelers will be able to walk new paths and savor new tastes in Vietnam, to experience the country's internationally-treasured culture and nature anew.
Nguyen Thi Le Thanh, director of Khanh Hoa's tourism department, said the province has approved 12 resorts on Long Beach in Cam Ranh Peninsula to serve international tourists during the trial phase and that over 18,000 tourism staff have been fully vaccinated.
As Vietnam plans to resume international flights and tourism, many say they will wait until the country is fully open.
Ho Chi Minh City, a major tourist destination, wants to allow international tourists in without a mandatory quarantine requirement from December if they possess Covid-19 vaccine passports.
With divine beaches, towering mountains and marvelous landscapes, it is no wonder that Vietnam is fast becoming one of the most exciting destinations for golfers from all around the world.
Quang Nam authorities plan to allow foreign tourists to visit UNESCO-recognized sites Hoi An and My Son and stay at designated resorts from November 2021.
International travelers who are fully vaccinated or have recovered from Covid-19 can visit five destinations in Vietnam, with no quarantine mandated, starting this month.
While some countries in Southeast Asia are opening up to vaccinated U.S. travelers, others remain closed. A reporter based in Singapore breaks down the latest entry rules for the region.