14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Travel

PM agrees to extension of visa exemption for tourists from five Western European countries

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has agreed to extension of visa exemption for a three-year period for the citizens of five Western European countries, including the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy.

This was announced by Minister, Chairman of the Office of the Government Mai Tien Dung at the regular Government meeting on May 3. Citizens from the five aforementioned countries will continue to enjoy visa exemptions to enter Vietnam up to 2020 after the expiration of the visa-free policy in June this year. 
 
Foreign visitors to Vietnam.
Foreign visitors to Vietnam.
The open-door visa policy aligned with enhanced tourism promotion has contributed to maintaining Vietnam's growth rate of foreign visitors at nearly 30% annually, according to Minister-Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung.
In addition, the Government will consider proposals from the Vietnam Tourism Association concerning the extension of the period of stay in Vietnam from 15 to 30 days and the expansion of visa exemption for more countries, among others, he added.
The previous visa waiver, valid from July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016, did increase arrivals from those five countries by 15% to 681,000 after 11 months in effect, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).
The number of foreign visitors arriving in Vietnam in April was estimated at 1.3 million, raising the total figure for the first four months of 2018 to 5.5 million, up 29.5% over the same period last year.
Foreign tourists visiting Vietnam in April rose 25.2%, attracted by a wide range of events such as the Festival of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups in Hanoi, and the Asian Food and Culture Festival in Hanoi and Quang Ninh province.
Of the total visitors in the first four months, 4.1 million came from Asia, with Chinese tourists topping the list at 1.7 million, followed by 1.1 million from South Korea. Visitors from Europe were estimated at more than 843,000, of which Russian tourists accounted for the largest share at an estimated 262,000.
In 2017, Vietnam received a record 12.9 million foreign visitors in 2017, a year-on-year increase of 29.1%, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
The foreign tourists to Vietnam in 2017 included 9.7 million people from Asia, representing a year-on-year increase of 34.4%. The country received 1.8 million people from Europe, 817,000 people from the Americas, 420,900 visitors from Australia, and 35,900 people from Africa.

 
Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Red River sunset cruise offers new weekend escape in Hanoi

Red River sunset cruise offers new weekend escape in Hanoi

Every Saturday, the Red River Sunset Cruise departs from Chuong Duong Do Wharf, giving passengers cocktails, music and sweeping views of Hanoi’s iconic bridges.

Ba Vi eco-tours offer authentic escapes close to Hanoi

Ba Vi eco-tours offer authentic escapes close to Hanoi

An hour west of Hanoi, Ba Vi opens a window into Vietnam’s soul, where forested hills, ethnic traditions, and village life come together in one journey.

Hanoi hotels see record bookings ahead of National Day celebrations

Hanoi hotels see record bookings ahead of National Day celebrations

The grand celebration, highlighted by parades and festivities, has turned the city into the top destination in the country for this year’s holiday period.

Ha Long Bay, Hoi An, Sa Pa named top SEA destinations

Ha Long Bay, Hoi An, Sa Pa named top SEA destinations

This ranking highlights the country's unique blend of natural beauty, cultural authenticity, and unforgettable experiences, further solidifying its appeal to global travelers.

Key heritage sites in Hanoi’s Old Quarter temporarily closed

Key heritage sites in Hanoi’s Old Quarter temporarily closed

Hanoi will temporarily close three important heritage sites in the Old Quarter for restoration.

Vietnam tops list of ASEAN destinations for South Korean tourists

Vietnam tops list of ASEAN destinations for South Korean tourists

Tourism cooperation between ASEAN and South Korea has made significant strides, reflected in the growing flow of tourist exchanges.

Hanoi unveils magical “Tran Vu Bell” night tour at sacred temple

Hanoi unveils magical “Tran Vu Bell” night tour at sacred temple

Hanoi’s night tourism scene welcomes a new highlight with the “Tran Vu Bell” tour — a 90-minute cultural experience set at the historic Quan Thanh Temple, blending sacred rituals and live folk performances.

Status-befitting makeover envisioned for iconic Hoan Kiem Lake area

Status-befitting makeover envisioned for iconic Hoan Kiem Lake area

The redevelopment of Hoan Kiem Lake and its surrounding area is expected to provide more recreational space, enhance the cultural and historical significance of the iconic lake, and unlock Hanoi's tourism potential.