Vietnam Unveils 2025 Tourism Stimulus Program with Huge Discounts and Free Attractions
Vietnam has unveiled an ambitious tourism stimulus program for 2025, aimed at revitalizing its travel sector and positioning itself as one of the most attractive destinations for international visitors. Designed by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, this initiative is expected to have far-reaching effects on global travel patterns, influencing not only Southeast Asia’s tourism industry but also international airlines, hospitality businesses, and travel service providers.
With the theme “Vietnam – Travel to Love,” the campaign seeks to highlight the country’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and vibrant urban hubs while offering unprecedented incentives for travelers.
Redefining Travel with Unmatched Incentives
A key component of the program is the introduction of travel perks designed to reduce costs and enhance experiences for tourists. Travelers heading to Vietnam in 2025 can expect:
Complimentary access to select cultural and natural heritage sites.
Up to 50% discounts on hotels, dining, shopping, and entertainment.
Specialized travel packages catering to different interests, including heritage, cuisine, golf, eco-tourism, and rural adventures.
By making travel more accessible, the program is expected to increase inbound tourism and encourage longer stays, benefiting not only local businesses but also international airlines and travel agencies looking to capitalize on Vietnam’s growing appeal.
A Boost for Global Travel Connectivity
Recognizing the importance of seamless travel, Vietnam’s tourism stimulus program places significant emphasis on improving accessibility. The government, in collaboration with airlines and tour operators, is set to implement:
Special airfare discounts and promotional ticket bundles for group travelers.
New direct and charter flights connecting Vietnam’s top destinations to major global cities.
Exclusive deals for tour operators to develop innovative and cost-effective itineraries.
This move is expected to increase air traffic to Vietnam, benefiting regional and international carriers while making the country a more viable destination for multi-country Southeast Asian itineraries.





