The 2019-nCoV coronavirus has become one of the biggest threats in the travel industry not only in Vietnam but around the world as well. It has so far affected various sectors in the industry, including aviation, hospitality, tourism, tours, etc.
The 2019-nCoV coronavirus has become one of the biggest threats in the travel industry not only in Vietnam but around the world as well. It has so far affected various sectors in the industry, including aviation, hospitality, tourism, tours, etc.
If you’re cruising in Vietnam, you are probably wondering how to go about applying for a Vietnam e-visa for Cruise Ship Passengers. Vietnam is becoming one of the most popular destinations for cruising excursions in Southeast Asia.
Holders of the Philippine passport are now eligible to enter 67 countries without the need to apply for a visa. According to the data gathered by Henley Passport Index, the Philippines has moved higher in the Passport Index ranking.
If you’re thinking of going on a holiday to Phu Quoc, you may want to know if you are eligible to avail of the 30-day free visa. In order to qualify for this visa on arrival, you must be able to show proof that you are only visiting the island of Phu Quoc during the
Myanmar and Vietnam are two of the most popular countries to visit in Southeast Asia these days. Both countries are rich in historical and cultural attractions.
If you’re visiting Vietnam for a holiday, you might be happy to know that the country is extending their visa exemption program. So if you are a citizen of Finland, Belarus, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, South Korea, Japan, and Russia, you can visit the country visa-free for the next 3 years.
Here’s good news to foreign travelers visiting Vietnam. The country has now extended its visa exemption program for citizens of 13 more countries.
Recently, Vietnam’s National Assembly has called for an amendment to the current immigration law of the country (New Immigration Law of Vietnam). And for the first time, Vietnam’s Immigration has finally allowed foreign visitors to change their status while still in the country.
Traveling to Vietnam is fun if you have your kids in tow! Vietnam is a family-friendly country with plenty of activities for both adults and kids to enjoy. In Vietnam, you can take your kids to go swimming at the beach or hike the terraced mountains of Sapa.
When applying for a visa to Vietnam, there are two types of visa that you’ll come across – the e-visa and Visa on Arrival. To compare Vietnam e-visa vs visa on arrival, you need to figure out what their pros and cons are.