Phu Quoc & Vietnam Hotspots Set New Summer Tourism Records
Phu Quoc, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Ha Long, and Cat Ba are setting new visitor records as Vietnam’s top coastal tourism hotspots enter the 2026 summer season. Early bookings, modern infrastructure, and the return of international travellers have combined to create unprecedented crowds, with both domestic and overseas tourists flocking to these iconic destinations. Families, short-break travellers, and adventure seekers are drawn by convenient transport links, upgraded accommodation, and enhanced entertainment offerings. Rising interest reflects not only the natural beauty of these beaches and scenic bays but also targeted promotional campaigns and cultural events that have made summer travel more appealing than ever. As a result, these five destinations are experiencing one of the busiest early summer periods in recent history, capturing widespread attention across Vietnam and the wider region.
Da Nang Shines as a Central Hub for Summer Tourism
Da Nang, positioned on Vietnam’s central coast, has become a standout destination this season. From 25 April to 3 May, the city welcomed more than 1.46 million tourists, representing a year-on-year growth exceeding 35%. Its popularity is supported by long sandy beaches, modern infrastructure, and easy access to nearby heritage sites such as Hoi An and My Son. The city has also hosted a series of summer events, including cultural festivals, sports activities, and promotional campaigns, which have attracted a wide range of visitors. These efforts are expected to maintain strong attendance throughout June, July, and August, solidifying Da Nang as a top summer hotspot.
Nha Trang Offers Leisure and Family-Friendly Experiences
Nha Trang, located along the south-central coastline, is famed for its clear turquoise waters, extensive sandy beaches, and a variety of resorts catering to families and leisure travellers. Visitors are increasingly booking short beach breaks and integrated entertainment packages, which often include water sports, island tours, and cultural excursions. The city’s combination of natural beauty and modern amenities continues to appeal to domestic tourists seeking convenient and enjoyable summer getaways.
Phu Quoc’s Island Appeal Continues to Grow
Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island situated off the southwest coast near Cambodia, continues to attract travellers with its unspoiled beaches, coral reefs, and luxury resorts. Activities such as snorkeling, diving, and nature exploration complement the island’s relaxing atmosphere. Increased bookings for family-friendly holidays and leisure packages have positioned Phu Quoc as one of the season’s most sought-after coastal destinations.
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