For those looking for a peaceful space, Vung Tau offers a relaxing experience with a quiet coastline. Hoi An and Sa Pa are also ideal choices to explore ancient temples, poetic scenery and diverse cultural heritage.
With 75% of Vietnamese tourists saying they want to explore destinations during the cool time of the day, the above domestic tourist destinations are the perfect combination of relaxation and adventure activities. This makes for a Tet holiday worth looking forward to.
Top 10 domestic destinations searched by Vietnamese tourists from January 24 to February 9, 2025
1. Da Lat
6. Vung Tau
2. Nha Trang
7. Hanoi
3. Phu Quoc
8. Mui Ne
4. Da Nang
9. Hoi An
5. Ho Chi Minh City
10. Sapa
International Destinations
When it comes to international travel during Tet, Southeast Asia continues to be the top choice for Vietnamese tourists thanks to its advantages in terms of geographical location, culture and visa exemption policy.
The bustling city of Bangkok (Thailand) continues to lead the list of most searched international destinations with a 100% increase in searches compared to the same period last year, followed by Tokyo (Japan) and Phuket (Thailand).
In addition, more and more Vietnamese tourists are interested in new experiences, with the appearance of Dubai (UAE) in the list of favorite destinations, an 80% increase in searches compared to the previous year.
10 most searched international destinations by Vietnamese tourists from January 24 to February 9, 2025
1. Bangkok, Thailand
6. Chiangmai, Thailand
2. Tokyo, Japan
7. Seoul, South Korea
3. Phuket, Thailand
8. Ubud, Indonesia
4. Singapore, Singapore
9. Dubai, UAE
5. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
10. Hong Kong
Mr. Varun Grover - Country Director of Booking.com in Vietnam - shared: “This Tet season, Vietnamese tourists are rewriting their travel guide. They tend to combine familiar, favorite destinations with more novel destinations. Whether it is a cool highland, a vibrant coastal city or a quiet resort, it can be seen that Vietnamese tourists are looking for destinations that allow them to connect with nature, with loved ones and with themselves".
According to Thanh Huyen (TPO)