Sunday, August 5, 2012

Vietnam in the eyes of Australian visitors


 Data from some of Vietnam visa portal, as well as the Vietnam National Tourism Administration (VNTA), showed that Australian visitors are flocking to Vietnam, the Indochina’s most populated nation.

Australian used to travel to Indonesia, particularly Bali, Fiji and Thailand when making plans to explore other parts of the Asia-Pacific region. However, the trend is changing when a largest-ever number of Australian visitors has been choosing Vietnam to spend their vacation.
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The number of visitors from Australia to Ho Chi Minh City’s iconic Caravelle Hotel has increased double while theSofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, the Vietnamese capital’s most prestigious address, has seen a 48% rise over the past 12 months.
The Nam Hai resort in the central coastal province of Quang Nam has witnessed a significant upsurge in visitors. The property, recently voted among Asia’s 20 best resorts by readers of travel bible Coned Nast Traveler, reported a 69% increase in Australian occupants through the first eight months of the year.
VNTA has reported a 128% rise in Australian visitor numbers in 2010 – the greatest percentage increase of inbound arrivals from non-Asian countries.
The Travel Survey, conducted by Visa and the Pacific – Asia Association, showed that an impressive 16% of Australians planned to visit Vietnam in the coming two years.
Kai Speth, general manager of the Metropole Hanoi, said: “Australia escaped the worst of the global downturn and its dollar is relatively robust, which means Aussies are traveling as much as they have ever done,”
“What’s more, Australia has been one of our priority markets in recent years. We have representation at all the big travel trade shows there and I think it’s fair to say that our efforts in marketing the hotel are really starting to reap rewards.”
John Gardner, the Caravelle’s general manager said that Vietnam is becoming a rival to traditional regional heavyweights such as Thailand and Indonesia in the eyes of holidaymakers.
“Thailand is beginning to recover after the recent turmoil,” Gardner says. “But throughout that stumble, and troubles elsewhere, Vietnam has sharpened its profile as the region’s most safe and secure destination. Safety and security is far more top of mind for travelers today than it was 10 long years ago.”
“As well, Vietnam is catering to a wide variety of customers from business visitors to traditional sun-seekers who are steering toward an array of resorts opening throughout the country.”
The improvement in applying Vietnam entry Visa (for both Vietnam work visa and vietnam holiday visa) as another important factor. Low-cost for getting Visa entry Vietnam, convenient service for collecting Vietnam visa online with hassle-free and accessible.
“I think Australian interest in Vietnam has grown for a number of reasons and it’s very easy to get the Visa to enter Vietnam is the first thing,” says Damien Van Eyk, Australasian Sales Manager for Exoticism Travel, a company that specializes in individually tailored trips within Southeast Asia. “The country’s relative proximity to Australia makes traveling to Vietnam very easy.
“I also think that word of mouth is a very important factor. As more Australians experience the sights, sounds and cuisine of Vietnam, they come home and share these experiences with their family and friends.”

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