Sea tourism has posted strong growth in revenues thanks to the huge
numbers of visitors in recent years, with its sale growth rate averaging
out at nearly 23.7% annually in the 2000-2010 period.
Sea tourism revenues posted more than VND7.1 trillion in 2000, which
then leapt to over VND60.1 trillion in 2010, or some US$3 billion,
accounting for over 59% to the country’s total tourism revenues.
The information is mentioned in the plan on developing sea, island
and coastal tourism by 2020 that has been approved by the culture
ministry.
Under the planning, State management authorities will make stronger
investments in infrastructure, products and promotions in the
sea-tourism segment from now to 2020 to raise its revenues to more than
US$10 billion by 2020.
To reach the ambitious goal, the local tourism industry under the
plan has set a target of developing six international sea tourism
destinations with strong competitiveness in the region by 2020,
including Ha Long-Bai Tu Long-Cat Ba in the north, Lang Co-Canh Duong,
Hoi An-Cu Lao Cham, Nha Trang-Cam Ranh, and Phan Thiet-Mui Ne in the
central region, and Phu Quoc off the Mekong Delta province of Kien
Giang.
Specially, the industry plans to construct and put into operation
tourism seaports Ha Long, Danang, Nha Trang, HCMC and Phu Quoc by 2015
to address the shortage of specialized tourism seaports in the nation
badly affecting service supply for local and foreign visitors currently.
The culture ministry said that by 2020 Vietnam’s sea socioeconomic
development would focus on the seas and coastal regions in the north
(Mong Cai-Ninh Binh) and those in the north-central and the central
(Thanh Hoa-Binh Thuan), in the southeast (Ba Ria-Vung Tau-HCMC) and in
the southwest (Tien Giang-Ca Mau-Ha Tien).
Besides the investment plans, relevant authorities in the tourism
industry also propose many supporting policies to develop sea and
coastal tourism including loosening the visa policy to attract foreign
travelers to the nation. The ministry even suggests exempting visa for
foreign visitors to popular tourism islands like Con Dao and Phu Quoc.
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