Vietnam’s Central Coast Sets a New Standard for Luxury Golf Tourism
Vietnam’s Central Coast is strengthening its reputation as one of Asia’s most attractive golf tourism destinations because it offers far more than championship courses, combining luxury resorts, cultural landmarks, iconic beaches, and improving international air access that makes travel easier for long-haul visitors, while growing confidence in Vietnam’s tourism economy continues to draw golfers from Europe, North America, Australia, and key Asian markets seeking high-value, experience-rich holidays.
Central Vietnam is preparing for another standout year in golf tourism as the Vietnam Golf Coast sharpens its ambition to remain one of Asia’s most attractive golf destinations. What began as a focused regional initiative has grown into a powerful tourism brand, driven by steady gains in international travel, stronger air links, and rising confidence in Vietnam’s broader economic outlook.
The momentum in golf reflects a wider story unfolding across the country. Vietnam has been drawing attention in international business circles for its consistent growth and expanding middle class, and this optimism is now clearly visible in the tourism sector. Golf, in particular, has emerged as a high-value segment, attracting long-haul travelers who are looking for more than just a round of eighteen holes. In Central Vietnam, the experience blends championship courses with luxury resorts, heritage sites, and some of the most scenic coastline in Southeast Asia.
At the heart of this appeal is the Hue–Da Nang corridor, where golf courses sit within easy reach of beaches, historic towns, and modern hospitality infrastructure. Danang International Airport has become a critical gateway, steadily adding routes and capacity that make the region increasingly accessible from Europe, North America, Australia, and across Asia. This improved connectivity has allowed golf tourism to grow not only in volume but also in diversity, with visitors arriving from a broader mix of markets than ever before.





