
Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) – Vietnam's four-day New Year's holiday in 2026 has ignited a surge in travel enthusiasm. Khanh Hoa province, with its beautiful natural scenery, rich cultural heritage, convenient transportation, and pleasant weather, is attracting a large number of domestic and international tourists.
In the first two days of the New Year's holiday, the Po Nagar ruins received over 10,000 visitors. Long Son Pagoda, the Oceanographic Museum, and the "Old Nha Trang" handicraft village also saw significant increases in visitor numbers.
During the New Year holiday, Khanh Hoa province's tourists mainly come from Ho Chi Minh City and surrounding provinces, as well as countries such as South Korea, China, Russia, and Australia. Hotel occupancy rates exceeded 90%. In 2026, Khanh Hoa province will host several large-scale cultural, sports, and tourism events, such as the My Hoa-Khanh Hoa International Kite Surfing Competition and the 6th Cham Cultural Festival, and will also launch a series of activities in response to the "National Tourism Year" and a summer tourism promotion plan.
Khanh Hoa province possesses a solid foundation for developing high-end tourism. Khanh Hoa province boasts a coastline of nearly 500 kilometers and nearly 200 islands of varying sizes, making island tourism a key tourism product. Its diverse and unique local culture includes four UNESCO World Heritage sites, five national treasures, and three national-level special relics.
In 2025, Khanh Hoa province received 16.4 million tourists, an increase of nearly 14.4% year-on-year, including 5.5 million international tourists, generating total tourism revenue of VND 66.7 trillion. Continuing its strong growth momentum, Khanh Hoa province aims to receive 18.1 million overnight tourists and generate over VND 77 trillion in tourism revenue by 2026. (End)