Vietnam welcomes 20th millionth international tourist in 2025
With an estimated growth rate of 21% this year, Vietnam's tourism industry is now regarded by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation as one of the fastest-growing in the world.
With an estimated growth rate of 21% this year, Vietnam's tourism industry is now regarded by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation as one of the fastest-growing in the world.
Although only about 60% of the full version was presented, the rehearsal left the entire directing crew and spectators at Sun Bavaria GastroPub amazed by its grandeur and appeal.
Vietjet Air's Airbus 321-VJ 3522 flight from Vladivostok, Russia, carried 220 passengers on a seven-hour journey to Phu Quoc. These Russian visitors are the first participants in a full-package charter tour, including airfare, accommodation, sightseeing, and local services, directly operated by Anex Vietnam Co., Ltd.
From mid-October 2025 to April 2026, Phu Quoc is set to welcome numerous flights from Russia and the CIS amid a sharp rise in travel demand from these markets.
With the three-room Vietnamese design, where all spaces overlook the pool, New World Phu Quoc is particularly popular with families as parents can easily watch over their children from any corner of the villa.
Phu Quoc alone welcomed more than 6.5 million tourists during the same period, with total revenue reaching nearly 31.14 trillion VND. Notably, the island received some 1.2 million foreign visitors, accounting for 97% of the international arrivals to An Giang, highlighting its position as a premier resort destination in the region.
Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s “Pearl Island” in the southern province of An Giang, is poised to enter a new era of growth with ambitions to become an international special zone
In Sarah’s view, Phu Quoc’s beaches are “picturesque,” with Kem Beach standing out most - home to the JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort, designed by architect Bill Bensley.
Phu Quoc special zone in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang is cementing its position as a prime destination for visitors in Vietnam and the world, expecting to welcome more than 7 million tourist arrivals this year.
Sunset Town unfolded like a living fairytale. Every street and hidden corner recalls iconic European landmarks – from Venice’s San Marco Bell Tower and Paris’s Arc de Triomphe to Almafi-style squares and cobblestone paths reminiscent of southern Italy.
Phu Quoc surpassed Hoi An, a longtime top draw for international visitors, to get into the top five most-searched destinations in Vietnam during the first half of 2025.
In the Best Islands category, Phu Quoc was the sole representative from Vietnam, ranked third among the top ten islands. This achievement adds to Phu Quoc’s list of international accolades over the past two years.