Online travel platform Booking.com has just released a list of domestic and international destinations that were most searched by Vietnamese tourists during the Hung Kings Commemoration Day holiday. Accordingly, coastal cities such as Da Nang, Nha Trang, Vung Tau, Phu Quoc and Mui Ne - famous for their pleasant climate and poetic coastline - continue to be popular choices for Vietnamese tourists.
Da Nang beach attracts much attention from domestic tourists during Hung Kings' death anniversary holiday
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In addition, Da Lat is equally attractive, where tourists want to go to a place with a cool climate and beautiful natural scenery. Meanwhile, centers such as Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are suitable for short breaks to explore culture and vibrant urban life; two historical destinations, Hue and Hoi An, are especially attractive to those who love to learn about Vietnam's rich culture and heritage.
Below are the 10 most searched domestic destinations by Vietnamese tourists, based on accommodation searches, with check-in dates from April 4 to April 7, 2025.
1.Da Nang 2.Da Lat 3.Nha Trang 4.HCM City 5. Vung Tau | 6. Hanoi 7. Hue 8. Phu Quoc 9.Hoi An 10.Mui Ne |
Flight search data on Booking.com also shows the diverse travel preferences of Vietnamese travelers, with destinations ranging from North to South. Da Nang, Cam Ranh and Phu Quoc are the most searched domestic destinations, showing the enduring appeal of coastal areas. In addition, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Lat and Hue are also on the list.
Top 10 domestic destinations searched by Vietnamese tourists, based on flight searches, from April 4 to April 7, 2025.
1. Da Nang 2. Cam Ranh 3. Hanoi 4. Ho Chi Minh City 5. Phu Cat | 6. Dalat 7. Hue 8. Phu Quoc 9. Tuy Hoa 10. Vinh |
For international travel, nearby destinations in the region are the most searched. Here is a list of 10 destinations, with check-in dates from 4.4 to 7.4.2025
1. Bangkok | 6. Osaka |
2. Tokyo | 7. Hong Kong |
3. Seoul | 8. Ubud, Bali |
4. Kuala Lumpur | 9. Kyoto |
5. Singapore | 10. Taipei |
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