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More Philippine Travelers Choose To Explore Hoi An And Da Nang

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Recently, Visit Indochina welcomed another delegation from the Philippines for a destination survey and travel experience across some of Central Vietnam’s most well-known destinations, including Hoi An and Da Nang.


A Philippine travel delegation begins its journey exploring Central Vietnam through

cultural experiences, destination visits, and tourism networking activities in Da Nang and Hoi An


Over the years, Da Nang and Hoi An Ancient Town have consistently remained among the top travel destinations in Vietnam. With expanding flight connectivity, well-developed hospitality infrastructure, and a wide range of attractions, heritage sites, traditional villages, and cultural experiences, Central Vietnam continues to attract strong interest from international travelers.


The delegation’s first stop was Cam Thanh Coconut Village in Hoi An, a destination well known for its coconut forest ecosystem and community-based tourism activities.


Here, the group experienced the traditional basket boat ride through the peaceful coconut groves, explored the local riverside lifestyle and enjoyed cultural performances showcasing the identity of the local community.


The Philippine delegation experiences basket boat activities at Cam Thanh Coconut Village in Hoi An


From Cam Thanh, the delegation continued their journey to Hoi An Ancient Town. As the town illuminated at night, its lantern-filled streets created the iconic atmosphere that has become a signature of this heritage destination. The floating lantern activity on the Hoai River attracted significant interest from the group, offering visitors a deeper cultural and experiential connection with the local environment.


Hoi An’s cultural atmosphere offers memorable local experiences for international visitors


Beyond Hoi An, Visit Indochina’s team also guided the delegation to several of Da Nang’s most popular attractions, including Son Tra Peninsula and Ba Na Hills.


At Son Tra Peninsula, visitors enjoyed panoramic views combining mountains, forests and coastline scenery. Meanwhile, Ba Na Hills continued to stand out as a preferred attraction for international travelers thanks to its entertainment offerings, cool climate and iconic architectural landmarks.


Ba Na Hills remains one of the most visited attractions

for international travelers exploring Central Vietnam


The delegation also spent time exploring local cuisine, shopping experiences and the urban lifestyle of Da Nang. The combination of traditional cultural values and modern tourism infrastructure is considered one of the key factors contributing to the growing appeal of Central Vietnam.


A Gala Dinner organized by Visit Indochina created a vibrant gathering space for travel partners, tourism agencies and industry representatives. Beyond networking opportunities, the event also allowed participants to exchange market insights, explore tourism products and discuss future cooperation opportunities.


Memorable moments from the Gala Dinner and networking evening during the Central Vietnam journey


The Philippines is emerging as one of Vietnam’s fastest-growing inbound tourism markets.

Convenient geographical distance, expanding air connectivity, and increasing outbound travel demand are contributing to the continued growth of tourism exchange between the two countries.


As a Vietnam DMC partner, Visit Indochina supported the implementation of destination experiences and partner connection activities throughout the journey, leaving a positive impression through professional coordination, organized operations, and standardized travel and event services.


Through these destination survey trips, tourism businesses expect to further promote Central Vietnam while expanding future tourism partnerships and visitor exchange opportunities between Vietnam and the Philippines.


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