Nha Trang tops list of favourite destinations for S. Korean tourists


Nha Trang's appeal lies in its natural beaches, vibrant entertainment options, and well-developed tourism infrastructure. - VNA/VNS

NHA TRANG: Nha Trang City in the south-central coastal province of Khanh Hoa has emerged as one of the most popular destinations for tourists from South Korea this summer, according to a report by the  Kyowon Tour news site on overseas travel trends.

The report ranks Mongolia and Vietnam as the top two foreign destinations for Korean travellers during the 2025 summer holiday season, with flight booking data showing Mongolia accounting for 18.3 per cent and Vietnam 16.8 per cent of total reservations.

Mongolia's popularity is attributed to its mild summer climate, rising appeal among younger travellers, and the expansion of low-cost flight routes from regional airports such as Busan, Cheongju and Daegu.

In Vietnam, Nha Trang led with 49.3 per cent of bookings, followed by Danang (24.7 per cent) and Phu Quoc (24.5 per cent). Nha Trang's appeal lies in its natural beaches, vibrant entertainment options, and well-developed tourism infrastructure.

The city is also well connected, with approximately 78 direct flights weekly from Seoul, Busan and Daegu, operated by 8–9 major Vietnamese and Korean airlines.

Following Vietnam in popularity were China (13.3 per cent), Japan (8.6 per cent) and Thailand (7.3 per cent).

Among long-haul destinations, Europe topped the list, with Eastern Europe (6.2 per cent), Western Europe (6.0 per cent), Northern Europe (4.5 per cent), and Southern Europe (3.6 per cent), ranking sixth to ninth. Australia, known for its cool climate even in summer, came in tenth. - Vietnam News/ANN

 

 

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