Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 3, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 31

Qatar first Middle East airline to fly to Bali

Qatar Airways resumed flights from its Doha home base to Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport earlier this week. That ends a two-year absence on the popular leisure travel route.
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Thailand tops Agoda searches

Agoda’s latest search data places Thailand top of the global charts as the number one most searched destination for travel in the next six months.
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Tourism workers get emotional welcoming foreign tourists back

For many tourism workers, the reopening of international tourism and the return of foreign tourists to Vietnam, reviving their vocation, has been an emotional, tearful experience.
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Thai Vietjet seeks resumption of Bangkok-Hue service

Thai Vietjet wants to resume direct flights between Bangkok and Hue. Therefore, it has held discussions on the purpose with Thua Thien-Hue Province authorities.
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Travel insurance is not needed for fully vaccinated short-term visitors crossing the Singapore-Malaysia land border from Apr 1

Fully vaccinated short-term visitors will no longer have to buy travel insurance when entering Singapore or Malaysia via the land border from Apr 1.
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Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 3, 2022

The Best Places & Experiences in Cambodia in 2022

Cambodia offers a lot of exciting experiences that are worth trying once in life. From beautiful beaches to the world's top temple, each place will bring you different attractions and memories. If you are looking for a Cambodia tour in a few weeks, you may refer to the following list of the best places to see and the best things to do there.

1. The temples of Angkor – Best for spectacular spirituality

The temples of Angkor regularly take number one on lists of the world’s top travel destinations. There is Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious building. Also, the Bayon, is one of the world’s strangest temples, with its enigmatic collection of carved stone faces. Moreover, you should not miss Ta Prohm, where wild nature has run riot over ancient carved masonry.

The ancient Khmers packed the equivalent of all Europe’s cathedrals into an area the size of Los Angeles. Therefore, it needs to take time to explore. There are plenty of outlying temple sites that see smaller crowds, including exquisitely carved Banteay Srei, the overgrown ruins of Beng Mealea, and the Mayan-style pyramid temple of Prasat Thom at Koh Ker.

2. Cambodia’s Southern Islands – Best for beaches

Cambodian coast maybe not be as famous as the others in Southeast Asia. However, it still offers the full experience of a tropical hideaway without the crazy crowds. Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanloem are the most popular islands there with azure waters and powder-white sand in abundance.

Additionally, there are many more islands along the coast. They include the largely undiscovered Koh Sdach Archipelago and Koh Kong.

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3. Phnom Penh – Best for fine dining and nightlife

The Cambodian capital is not only chaotic but also charming. The city is famous as one of the most beguiling riverfronts in Southeast Asia.  Now, Phnom Penh is emerging as a sophisticated modern capital because of an impressive collection of boutique hotels, epicurean eateries, and boho bars.

Urban explorers can feast all day and party all night. Alternatively, they can experience emotional extremes at the inspiring National Museum and the harrowing Tuol Sleng prison, showcasing the best and worst of Cambodian history. Once known as the ‘pearl of Asia’, Phnom Penh is getting back its shine!

4. Kampot and Kep – Best for foodies

These twin provinces bring a combination of travel comforts and authentic experiences. That is perfect for those seeking a rounded experience instead of stopping on the islands. Charming Kampot town offers a wide range of backpacker hostels, riverside resorts, and boutique hotels. Besides, it is exciting to explore the pretty river by paddleboard or kayak. Moreover, travelers can venture into the bucolic countryside on motorbikes.

Visiting the famous Crab Market, hiking in Kep National Park, and nearby Koh Tonsay, which are great spots to escape the hubbub. Besides, adventures lovers can wind ascent to the atmospheric Bokor Hill Station, hidden cave pagodas from the 7th century. Alternatively, it is great to visit rustic pepper farms.

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5. Cardamom Mountains – Best for motorcycle adventures

Cardamom Rainforest Landscape wide 20,746 sq km (8010 sq mi). Its protected area includes one of the last great wilderness regions of Southeast Asia in the form of the remote Cardamom Mountains. The mountain is an area of breathtaking beauty and astonishing biodiversity. This green corridor includes many of Cambodia’s most outstanding natural sites and protected areas.

If you can, explore by motorbike to immerse yourself in the landscape. Highlights include the isolated Stung Areng Valley, the rolling grasslands and dramatic drop-offs of Khnong Phsar, award-winning ecolodges in Botum Sakor National Park, and the Tatai Wildlife Sanctuary with its iconic waterfall, myriad eco-adventures, and fairy-tale accommodation.  Therefore, if you want to take a ride on the wild side, the Cardamom Mountains are the place to do it.

6. Siem Reap – Best for families

Siem Reap is known as the gateway to the temples of Angkor. However, this charming town has emerged as a world-class destination because of a superb selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars, not to mention energetic markets, cool boutiques, and edgy galleries.

Out of the town center are other-worldly floating villages on the Tonlé Sap lake. There offer adventure activities such as quad biking and ziplining, and cultural pursuits such as cooking classes and martial arts courses. In addition, you can head to nearby traditional villages where it’s possible to experience local life in simple, welcoming homestays.

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Cambodia – Siem_Reap -South Gate of Angkor Thom

7. Kratie – Best for Mekong River adventures

Kratie is the beginning point for trips to spot rare freshwater Irrawaddy dolphins on the Mekong River. It is a busy junction on the overland route between Phnom Penh and northeastern Cambodia or southern Laos. In addition to Dolphins, the town has a certain decaying colonial charm and boasts some of the country’s best Mekong sunsets.

Furthermore, Koh Trong island nearby is a relaxing place to experience authentic Khmer hospitality at a local homestay or explore by rented bike.

Irrawaddy dolphins, or calla brevirostris, Thailand.

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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 30

Penang welcomes first fam trip

Tourism Malaysia’s Singapore office organized the first familiarisation trip from Singapore to Penang after the recent launch of a Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL).
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Lufthansa reconnects Bangkok and Munich

Lufthansa reintroduced daily flights between Bangkok and the Bavarian capital Munich beginning with this year’s summer schedule, effective 27 March.
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Foreign carriers increase flights to Vietnam as inbound tourism reopens

Some foreign airlines have increased the frequency of regular flights connecting to Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang after Vietnam reopened to international tourism.
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Foreigners visiting Vietnam in Q1 surged nearly 90 percent

The number of foreign arrivals to Vietnam in the first quarter of this year jumped 89.1 percent year on year to 91,000. This is a significant number as international flights and inbound tourism resumed.
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What you need to know before crossing the Singapore-Malaysia land border from Apr 1

For the first time in two years, fully vaccinated people in Singapore and Malaysia will be able to cross the land border by private transport.
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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 29

Philippine readies for 1 April reopening

The Philippines announced at the weekend that they are ready for reopening to fully-vaccinated tourists from all countries starting 1 April 2022.
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THAI rebuilding post-Covid network

Thai Airways International is reinstating flights to 34 destinations worldwide according to the airline’s Summer Flight Programme active from 27 March to 29 October 2022.
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Central Vietnam luxury train to resume operation

A train connecting central beach towns Da Nang and Quy Nhon will start running again on April 1 after a year’s suspension due to Covid-19.
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Vietjet resumes Bangkok – Da Nang route welcomes tourism recovery

Vietjet has resumed its international route to Da Nang in central Vietnam from Bangkok, Thailand, boosting the post-pandemic recovery of tourism and trade connectivity across the region.
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From April 1, buses, taxis, and shuttles can cross the Malaysia-Singapore border freely

All forms of land transport between Malaysia and Singapore are set to resume when the two countries reopen their borders on Friday.
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Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 3, 2022

Indonesia Remove the 3rd-day PCR test from March 28

According to Asian Trails Indonesia, Indonesia has abolished the third PCR test required from all foreign travelers on the 3rd-day in the country. Furthermore, the latest updated requirements, as well as travel guides below will contribute to your exciting Indonesia tour in the next time.

1. No longer requirement of the 3th-day PCR test

Indonesia has abolished the third PCR test required from all foreign travelers during their third day in the country. The change applies to international visitors arriving in Jakarta, Bali, Batam, Manado, and Lombok. In addition, according to the latest government update, the four-day pre-booked travel package is no longer necessary.

2. Latest requirements to enter Indonesia

Foreign travelers who meet the following requirements can enter Indonesia:

  1. Present a B211A visa approval letter or request a Visa-on-Arrival.
  2. Show proof full vaccination in English at least 14 days before departure ( except from children under 18 years old).
  3. Travelers must install the PeduliLindungi application and fill out the e-Hac Indonesia.
  4. Provide evidence of the first negative PCR test taken in the country of origin not more than 48 hours before their flight departure.
  5. Buy health insurance covering Covid-19 (minimum cover of USD25,000).

Optionally, it is recommended that travelers pre-book the first night at an accommodation provider certified for cleanliness and safety (CHSE-certified).

3. Procedure upon arrival in Indonesia

When arrival, travelers have to take a second PCR test at the airport of entry directly after arrival. The payment for this test is IDR275,000 and needs to be paid on the spot by the client (other currency options and credit card payment available).

After leaving the airport, the travelers have to immediately transfer to their accommodation and isolate themselves in the room until they receive negative PCR test results. It takes 3-6 hours to wait.

After a negative result, they can travel freely in Indonesia. A third PCR test is no longer necessary. Moreover, travelers do not need to have a four-day pre-booked package.

If the second PCR shows a positive result or the patient is asymptomatic or shows only light symptoms, the traveler will be under treatment in designated isolation hotels at the guests’ costs. More severe cases will be treated at dedicated referral hospitals paid for by the insurance policy.

4. Where to travel in Indonesia now

Bali

Bali is famous as “Paradise Island” in Indonesia in particular and Asia in general. The island attracts tourists with its sacred ancient Hindu temples with unique architecture, blue beaches on the white sandbanks stretching under the bright sunlight, immense green terraced fields, etc.  With unspoiled beauty, Bali always attracts the largest number of tourists in the world.  Therefore, the paradise island offers visitors unforgettable discoveries and experiences.

Jakarta

As the second-largest city in the world, Jakarta is also the economic center of Indonesia. You can head to the “Golden Triangle” of Sudirman, Kuningan, and Thamrin to discover many shopping malls with thousands of international brands there. Alternatively, you can come to the Kelapa Gading area to enjoy the specialties of the country. Moreover, you should not miss the chance to have a few drinks in bars, cafes, and restaurants in Kemang, some with live music or local DJs.

Batam

Batam island is the best place to relax and get away from the crowd.  Therefore, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Indonesia. You will find several resorts, spas, restaurants, and cafes, and the nightlife here is very lively there if you are looking for some entertainment in the evening. Furthermore, people travel to Batam for diving or snorkeling as the waters here are extremely clear and the views are great.

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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 28

Singapore reopens borders 1 April

Singapore returns to an almost old normal 1 April when most Covid-19 rules will end for fully vaccinated travellers.
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Indonesia abandons third-day PCR test

Indonesia has abolished the third PCR test required from all foreign travellers during their third day in the country.
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Foreign tourists arrive in Da Nang to effusive welcome

Da Nang accorded its first international visitors on commercial flights in two years a special welcome with bouquets and a water cannon show.
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Thailand Shares Timeline for Fully Removing Travel Restrictions

Depending on what happens during the Songkran Festival, Thailand is looking to replace the RT-PCR test on May 1 with an antigen test kit (ATK) check conducted by a medical professional.
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FAQs about Malaysia-Singapore land borders’ vaccinated travel effective 1 April 2022

Starting 1 April 2022, Singapore and Malaysia will allow all fully-vaccinated travellers to cross the land border without undergoing quarantine on arrival, as well as drop all COVID-19 testing
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Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 3, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 25

Visitor arrivals to the Philippines pass 100,000

The Philippines tourism industry is monitoring the first signs of recovery as international visitors to the country pass the 100,000 mark in the month since borders reopened.
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AirAsia boosts domestic and international flights

AirAsia gears up for the nation’s reopening by adding more international routes to cater for significant pent-up demand ahead of Malaysia reopening borders to international travel 1 April.
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Phu Quoc resort among best new names to visit in 2022

Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post has included Regent Resort on popular tourist island Phu Quoc in southern Vietnam among the best new hotel openings of this year.
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Malaysia-Singapore land travel to resume on April 1

Beginning April 1, land travel between Singapore and Malaysia will resume to a close approximation of the pre-Covid-19 era. Fully vaccinated travelers are exempted from quarantine and Covid-19 testing before and after arriving.
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Entry restrictions for foreign travelers relaxed starting April 1

Foreign travelers may visit the Philippines without an entry exemption document (EED) beginning April 1.
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Catch up 2022 Travel Trend in Southeast Asia

According to the 2022 Global Travel Trends Report of American Express Travel, people have higher demands for traveling after the Covi-19 pandemic. It shows consumers tend to want to immerse themselves in the local culture, travel with family, and experience in-person entertainment events. In fact, a Southeast Asia tour can meet all of these expectations for your next trip.

1. Immerse in the local culture

The report shows that 81% of respondents want to visit destinations where they can immerse themselves in the local culture. Besides, they want the money they spend while traveling to go back to the local community. Here is the top experience to immerse in the local culture in Southeast Asia.

Experience homestay with the local

If you like understanding the local culture more deeply, meeting, interacting, and living with locals, you can a homestay in Southeast Asia. Random conversation and the sharing of life stories are always a memorable part of travels. Moreover, living with locals can be a wonderful extension of this. Importantly, homestays can support the local economies you are visiting.

Visit ancient temples

You’ll find Buddhist temples, pagodas, and monuments throughout Southeast Asia. This is one of the most unique features in the region. When visiting there, you can talk with monks and wish the best things for you and your beloved people.

How tourism in Laos, Cambodia is galloping ahead of Vietnam

Take part in traditional festivals

Festivals in Southeast Asia are like nothing that you’ve ever seen before.  There are from the planet’s biggest water fight in Thailand (Songkran) to the gruesome piercings and self-mutilations of the Hindu festival, Thaipusam in Malaysia.  Furthermore, the Tet holiday in Vietnam is a cultural experience like no other.

Festival in Indonesia

Festival in Indonesia

2. Travel with Family

There are 79%of respondents agree they are most looking forward to traveling with their family in 2022. Coming out of the pandemic, spending time with loved ones is at the top of the list. Therefore, there are more demands for experiences that are educational and entertaining for all ages as families look to make new memories together. You’ll find locals across Southeast Asia are naturally friendly and children are the focus of life and well-loved.

Phuket, Thailand

Phuket Island is extremely family-friendly, whatever the weather and there’s plenty to do, natural and man-made to keep everyone entertained while relaxing on holiday. Phuket Island boasts more than 30-plus glorious beaches. However, there are not all suitable for children and family holidays. Those include Bangtao, Kamala, Karon, Kata, and Patong.

Hoi An, Vietnam

Everyone loves visiting Hoi An, especially families! It is one of Southeast Asia’s oldest, most alluring towns and one of Vietnam’s favorite destinations. Hoi An is an ancient town and World Heritage Site. It consists of a few narrow streets alongside picturesque Thu Bon River, centuries-old Chinese pagodas and shophouses, cultural treasures, and quaint French colonial-era buildings housing cafés and craft shops. Therefore, they are all easily walkable.

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The ancient town of Hoian, Vietnam 

Sanur, Bali, Indonesia

Sanur offers a stretch of golden sands is lined the entire way with a shaded wooden promenade, along with beachfront low-key resorts and restaurants. That is perfect for an early morning or late afternoon stroll with the family. Sanur’s beach also boasts sandy-bottomed, shallow calm waters, ideal for safe swimming, snorkeling to the outlying coral reefs, and the multitude of family water sports available. Activities include kite-flying and Bali Seawalker, exploring the bottom of the Indian Ocean, and being immersed in tropical fish.

3. Experience in-person entertainment events

There are 43% of respondents of the report who state they are interested in traveling for entertainment events. As music festivals, sports, and cultural events return, we’re seeing an uptick in customers booking trips for specific events or experiences. Here are the best events in Southeast Asia to join.

Thaipusam, Malaysia

Being one of the largest and most extravagant Hindu Festivals in Asia, Thaipusam takes place in honor of Lord Murugan every January. Starting at the Sri Mahamariamman Temple in Kuala Lumpur, this eight-hour procession ends after a flight of 272 steps to the stunning temple at Batu Caves. Usually, the Tamil community celebrates the festival on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai (January/February). Thaipusam is a true spectacle to witness as participants offer thanks to the Lord for good fortune.

Songkran, Thailand

Songkran festival is a joy ride including water balloons, Super Soakers, and hoses. Every year in April, people come together for the main festivities in areas like Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and Phuket to drench each other. The festival origins from a Buddhist purification ritual. That is done to wash away evil spirits before the Thai New Year by throwing water. For three whole days, people, young and old, take to the streets armed with water pistols, super soakers, buckets of ice-cold water, and even industrial hoses!

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Mid-Autumn Festival, Vietnam

Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam takes place in the middle of the eighth lunar month and traditionally focuses on children. The celebration marks the end of the rice harvest and is believed to have originated from an old folktale about parents working so hard to get ready for harvest that they forgot about their children. Therefore, the festival holiday was a chance to spend time with them. This Instagrammable cultural celebration should not be missed as it includes a huge array of technicolor star-shaped lanterns; a lion dance parade, dragon boat races, and lantern fairs, adding luster to the festival.

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Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 3, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 24 March

Singaporeans most interested in Vietnam tourism reopening

Search data from Agoda shows tourists from Singapore have shown the biggest interest in Vietnam’s tourism reopening.
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Indonesia Lifts Quarantine Requirements for International Travelers

Starting from today, Indonesia has lifted all quarantine requirements for overseas visitors, two years after the spread of COVID-19.
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Singapore, Malaysia agree to work towards fully resuming air, land travel

Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to start working towards resuming full air and land travel for vaccinated people.
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Metro Manila, parts of Philippines enter ‘new normal’ in COVID-19 pandemic

After almost two years of living with restrictive measures, the National Capital Region and 38 other areas are now under Alert Level 1 or what government considers as the “new normal” and as COVID-19 has yet to become endemic in the country.
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Singapore to lift virus travel curbs in ‘milestone’

Singapore will lift restrictions for all vaccinated travelers from next week, with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Thursday hailing it as a “major milestone” in the aviation hub’s efforts to live with Covid-19.
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Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 3, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 23 March

Indonesia navigates easing Covid rules

Indonesia has expanded its visa-on-arrival list to 42 countries and is phasing in easier Covid-19 rules. That includes quarantine-free stays in a process that will continue in April this week.
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Jetstar Asia Extends Singapore VTL Flights To 13 Destinations

Jetstar Asia has received approval to operate Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) flights to Singapore from Penang, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Denpasar.
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Malaysia to allow quarantine-free entry from April 1

Malaysia will allow quarantine-free entry for vaccinated travelers starting April 1. It was revealed as Tourism Malaysia participated for the fourth time at the Gulf Travel Show (GTS).
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Da Nang, Hoi An to host hot air balloon festival

Central city Da Nang and its neighbor Hoi An will organize festivals showcasing hot air balloons later this week to give tourism a boost post-pandemic.
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Cambodia travel made simple, just pack and go!

Cambodia is presently the easiest country to travel to in Southeast Asia!
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Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 3, 2022

Myanmar fully Reopens from 17 April

Myanmar will reopen to international tourists on 17 April after a two-year shut-down due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, there are some requirements for foreign tourists to enter Myanmar.

1. Myanmar welcomes foreign tourists from April 17

Myanmar has announced plans to restart international passenger flights starting April 17. The military made the announcement of lifting a two-year ban on Saturday.

The decision was taken to improve the tourism sector along with having a smooth trip for visitors who come to visit Myanmar. However, the health ministry said that as of now the country will allow only fully vaccinated tourists to enter the country.

What to Visit on your Myanmar Tour Packages

2. Entry requirements

From April 17, Myanmar allows foreign tourists who meet the following requirements to enter Myanmar
1) Only fully vaxxed travelers will be allowed to enter.
2) Foreign travelers will have to quarantine for a week.
3) Two RT PCR tests will be conducted.

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3. Where to see and what to do in Myanmar

Myanmar offers a fascinating journey of discovery through one of Southeast Asia’s less visited but most rewarding countries. From the unforgettable temples in Bagan and Mandalay to largely undiscovered whiter sand beaches at Ngapali and the placid waters of Inle Lake, Myanmar has many scenic views to offer.

Moreover, this treasure land will bring you magical sunsets, memorable air balloon rides over the temples, and some rustic and simple way of life that will let you reconnect with yourself. Besides, most people have not yet noticed that Myanmar has some of the most beautiful beaches and islands in all of Asia so don’t forget to add a beach holiday to your Myanmar Travel plans. Last but not least, golf lovers are also welcome to Myanmar to try their number one activity.

Myanmar Travel advices and tips for a perfect vacation

4. The covid-19 situation in Myanmar

Myanmar registered a whooping 40000 daily virus cases during the peak of COVID-19 in 2021. The virus has claimed nearly 20000 lives in the country.

Travel destinations for Holiday to Myanmar

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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 21

Myanmar reopens to tourists

Myanmar will reopen to international tourists on 17 April. The junta government announced at the weekend after a two-year shut-down due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Thailand to dump pre-flight PCR test

Thailand approved on Friday the lifting of the pre-travel testing requirement for international arrivals starting 1 April.
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Vietnam Now Has The Easiest Entry Requirements In Southeast Asia

Vietnam now has the easiest entry requirements in Southeast Asia.
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From Hanoi to Bali and tourist haven Bangkok – South-East Asia’s visitor hubs easing travel restrictions

South-East Asia’s tourist havens from Bali to Bangkok to Hanoi are moving to further reopen, rolling back Covid-19 restrictions to attract more visitors and bolster growth in their tourism-reliant economies.
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Da Nang to welcome first international flights post-Covid late this month

Da Nang City is scheduled to welcome two international commercial flights from Singapore and Thailand on March 27, its first in two years.
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Thứ Sáu, 18 tháng 3, 2022

Top 7 useful Q&A for your next Trip to Philippines

The Philippines is fully open for the country’s tourism industry recovery. Starting April 1, there will be no limit to the number of international passengers arriving in all ports of entry in the country. Therefore, this is your time to prepare for a trip to this beautiful island nation. Here are some questions that you may be interested in.

1. Can I enter the Philippines if I am vaccinated?

You can enter the Philippines if you are vaccinated. You must get a full vaccination course at least 14 days before arriving in the Philippines.

If you are fully vaccinated, present both documents:

  • A vaccination certificate
  • A negative PCR test is taken no more than 48 hours before entering the Philippines

In addition, if you enter the Philippines through a visa, you need to purchase travel insurance for COVID-19 treatment with a minimum coverage of $ 35,000.

2. Can I enter the Philippines if I am unvaccinated?

You can enter the Philippines if you are unvaccinated. However, you have to present one of the following documents:

  • A negative PCR test that is no more than 48 hours old before entering the Philippines
  • A recovery certificate that is no more than 180 days old

Moreover, you must keep in mind that unvaccinated travelers have to self-isolate at a quarantine facility until they get the negative test results.

3. Is it safe to travel to the Philippines right now?

Although the Philippines is rated as a “high risk” country, international travel is possible and safe if you follow basic COVID-19 rules:

  • Masks are required in public places
  • Temperature checks are obligatory in all recreation areas

4. Is Manila open for travel?

Now, Manila is open for travelers. COVID-19-related restrictions in the capital are the same as the nationwide rules.

 

5. Do I have to quarantine if I go to the Philippines?

If you are vaccinated travelers are exempt from quarantine.

In the contrast, if you are unvaccinated travelers, you will have to:

  • Self-isolate at quarantine facilities upon arrival
  • Undergo a swab test on day 5
  • complete self-isolation when a negative test is received

6. How do I get a health pass to travel to the Philippines?

When traveling to the Philippines, all visitors have to complete the Health Pass. After completing it, you will have all your COVID-19 data and documents digitized.

7. Do I need a visa to travel to the Philippines?

The updated resolutions also allow the entry of passport holders from Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR for a period not exceeding 14 days. And approves the reciprocal recognition of Covid-19 vaccination certificates from Croatia, Cyprus, and Nepal which are among the 157 countries whose citizens can enter the Philippines without a visa under EO 408.

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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 18

Vietnam brings back visa-exempt travel

Vietnam has resumed its visa exemption policy for citizens from 13 countries, the Vietnam Government Portal confirmed earlier this week.
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Bali leads the recovery phase

Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Uno said on Tuesday he intends to bolster tourism recovery in Bali by promoting “a new economic approach post-pandemic.”
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Thai Vietjet inaugurates Phnom Penh flight

Thai VietJet, a low-cost airline based at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, successfully commenced a new international service between Bangkok and Phnom Penh on Wednesday.
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Quarantine, testing issues resolved, travel firms spring into action

With several uncertainties regarding quarantine and Covid-19 testing rules resolved Wednesday, travel firms have lost no time in contacting customers and getting foreign tourists to visit Vietnam.
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Thailand pushes easing of tourism rules

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) wants the government to further relax screening of foreign tourists by abandoning the mandatory Test & Go scheme, quarantine and RT-PCR testing to attract more visitors and restore the pandemic-ravaged tourism industry.
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Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 3, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 17

Cambodia drops Covid testing requirements for overseas visitors

Cambodia on Thursday dispensed with a requirement for visitors from overseas to take Covid-19 tests, as the country moved ahead of most neighbors by relaxing most restrictions to spur more investment and tourism
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Countries that enjoy Vietnam’s visa exemption

As Vietnam announced to resume its pre-Covid visa policies from March 15, here are 24 countries that enjoyed visa exemption before the pandemic broke out.
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Pre-travel tests to be dropped

The government is set to allow tourists to enter Thailand without the need to show proof of a negative RT-PCR test within 72 hours of travel as required by the Test & Go scheme.
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Flights to Bali return after two-year absence

Hundreds of holiday-goers have packed into the first all-but-sold-out flight from Australia to Bali in more than two years.
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Singapore restores two-way quarantine-free travel with Vietnam

Vietnamese travelers going to Singapore can now apply for a Vaccinated Travel Pass when the application opened on March 13. Earlier, Singapore had decided to launch the vaccinated travel lane with Vietnam, restoring two-way quarantine-free travel.
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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 3, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 16

Singapore Airlines, Scoot to expand VTL network in Southeast Asia, India in coming weeks

Singapore Airlines and its low-cost carrier Scoot will expand its vaccinated travel lane (VTL) network in the coming weeks to connect 66 cities in 27 countries.
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Foreign visitors can travel to Vietnam freely with negative Covid-19 test

The Ministry of Health said Wednesday foreigners entering Vietnam only need to furnish a negative Covid-19 test certificate and are not required to quarantine.
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Vietnam resumes visa exemption for 13 countries

The government on Tuesday agreed to resume its unilateral visa exemption policy for citizens from 13 countries as Vietnam seeks to reopen inbound tourism after nearly two years of closure.
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VTL travelers need not wait at airport for Covid-19 results

Starting Wednesday, fully-vaccinated travelers entering Malaysia through the Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) by air from Cambodia, Singapore and Thailand will no longer need to wait for their Covid-19 test results at the airport upon arrival.
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Malaysia launches “test and release” for vaccinated travelers from Thailand, Cambodia

Travelers from Thailand and Cambodia, who are vaccinated against Covid-19, can now enter Malaysia by air without undergoing a lengthy quarantine through the country’s Vaccinated Travel Lane, or VTL, scheme, which was first launched with Singapore.
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Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 3, 2022

New Entry Requirements to Travel to Southeast Asia

Despite rising cases of coronavirus in some Southeast Asian countries, international tourism is now gradually returning to Southeast Asia. More countries in recent weeks announced that they are ready to admit fully-vaccinated foreign tourists, or soon will be.

VIETNAM

Vietnam opens its borders March 15 to international tourists, with a one-day hotel isolation. Tourists now only need to have a certificate showing a negative COVID-19 test result ( within 24 hours prior to arrival in case of rapid test, or 72 hours in case of RT-PCR test). Besides, they need to show proof of fully vaccinated or recovered from Covid-19 and medical insurance.

Cong Do Island - Halong Bay

Halong Bay Panoramic View| Source: Hai Au Aviation

THAILAND

On Feb. 1, Thailand resumed its nationwide “Test & Go” program. It allows fully vaccinated travelers and unvaccinated children 17 or younger to enter and explore Thailand after a PCR test upon arrival. Then, they have one-night stay within 5 hours of the airport they arrived in. Moreover, guests need only submit a self-administered rapid antigen test on days 5 or 6 of their trip. Health insurance coverage is reduced from $50,000 to $20,000.

Island hopping for diving and snorkeling

INDONESIA

From March 14, 2022, Indonesia will allow fully vaccinated travelers to enter Bali which is the popular Southeast Asian tourist hotspot without having to quarantine upon arrival. Moreover, it plus the much-anticipated return of the Visa On Arrival program. Full-vaccinated travelers will take a PCR test upon their arrival. After receiving a negative result, they are ‘free’ to explore the province.

CAMBODIA

Cambodia reopened to vaccinated international tourists without quarantine back in November 2021. Travelers crossing the border must present proof of vaccination, a negative COVID-19 test result, then take a rapid antigen test upon arrival and await results at the airport. Once these conditions are met, they are free to explore all of Cambodia. Furthermore, daily international flights connecting Singapore and Thailand with Siem Reap, the access point to Angkor, have resumed, making it easier to access for visitors.

SINGAPORE

Starting 22 February, Singapore relaxed requirements of the Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme. Travelers do not have to take a PCR test on arrival. Instead, they can take a rapid antigen test within 24 hours of arrival. Moreover, they do not have to take a rapid antigen test on days 2 and 7. However, the departure test will still be required, though it can be either a PCR test or a rapid antigen test administered professionally. Lastly, travelers are eligible to enter Singapore after only 7 days in a VTL country, rather than 14 days previously.

PHILIPPINES

On Feb. 10, Philippines welcomes all foreign tourists from April 1 with no quarantine. However,  there is social distancing in some locations. Accordingly, arriving passengers will submit a negative laboratory-based antigen test result taken within 24 hours from departure. This replaces the initial requirement of a negative RT-PCR test taken 48 hours prior to departure from point of origin.

MALAYSIA

Malaysia announced it would reopen from April 1 without a quarantine. Under the new entry rules, the country will not require fully vaccinated passengers to quarantine on arrival, provided they take a PCR test two days before departure and then a lateral flow test within 24 hours of arriving in Malaysia. Moreover, international travelers have to complete a pre-departure form, but will no longer have to obtain a My Travel Pass permit. At present, visitors can enter Malaysia only via the Singapore and Langkawi travel bubble for the fully vaccinated.

LAOS

Laos is officially open to tourists from 30 countries including the US, UK, Australia, Ireland, Israel, Denmark, and Indonesia, among others, under the special Travel Green Zones and Trails programs. Other entry conditions include a health insurance policy with coverage no less than US$50,000 and a pre-departure COVID-19 test. After a 24h quarantine, explore ‘Green Zones’ of Vientiane, Luang Prabang and Vang Vieng before being able to explore ‘Green Trails’ including Oudomxay, Xataboury, Xieng Khouang, Khammouane and Champasak.

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Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 3, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 15

Travel agencies ready to welcome int’l visitors

As the country gets ready to welcome international tourists, travel agencies are hard at work preparing for their arrivals.
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Philippines welcomes all foreign tourists from April 1

Travel to the Philippines will be made even smoother with the removal of an arrival cap at all ports of entry across the country from April 1, 2022.
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Bali welcomes back mass tourism to the hippy haven of Indonesia

After close to two years of being shut to international tourists, Indonesia last Monday began quarantine-free entry to its most popular resort island of Bali for vaccinated foreigners.
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AirAsia Thailand to resume flights to 7 countries in April

AirAsia Thailand will resume international flights to seven countries on 18 routes starting next month.
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Daily passenger quota for Malaysia-Singapore land VTL to rise from 14 March

The daily passenger quota under the vaccinated travel lane (VTL) – land, between Singapore and Malaysia, is going to increase by almost 60 percent from 14 March 2022
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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update March 14

A guide to one of Southeast Asia’s most popular cuisines

One of Southeast Asia’s most interesting cuisines, Peranakan food is primarily found in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Malaysia to reopen to international travelers in April

Malaysia to reopen its borders to international travelers from 1 April. It is nearly two years of being closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Vietnamese Health ministry proposes scrapping vaccination certificate for foreign entrants

The Ministry of Health is seeking opinions for its proposal that foreigners entering Vietnam don’t need to furnish a Covid-19 vaccination or recovery certificate.
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Bali resumes visa on arrival for Vietnamese tourists

Bali resumed its visa on arrival program for 23 countries including Vietnam from Monday. It seeks to reopen international tourism after two years.
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Vaccinated Travel Lanes between Thailand, Malaysia and Cambodia starting March 15

A network of new Vaccinated Travel Lanes is starting to open up around South East Asia as the government’s find ‘safe’ ways to reopen their borders whilst still maintaining some precautions
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Singapore Vaccinated Travel Lane Testing Changes March 15, 2022

Singapore has allowed visitors to enter the country on Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) since late 2021 by first applying for a Vaccinated Travel Pass (VTP) and then entering on specific VTL Flights.
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Chủ Nhật, 13 tháng 3, 2022

Discover authenticity in Vietnam’s last maritime tourism frontier

Phu Yen: Explore the land of Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass, as beautiful as it appears in the film of the same name.

“Travelers always look for authentic and unique experiences in new destinations; they now want to slow down their travel experiences in order to explore, dream, discover, relax, indulge, and immerse in natural and cultural heritage,” writes Pham Ha, CEO of Lux Group.

“Phu Yen is a newly emerging, high-end beach destination for Vietnamese holidaymakers which offers a taste of authentic Vietnam to foreign travelers”.

Vietnamese people began to be aware of Phu Yen after the success of the movie “Dear Brother”, directed by Victor Vu and based on the famous novel by Nguyen Nhat Anh, “Tôi thấy hoa vàng trên cỏ xanh” – yellow flowers on the green grass. The movie is very evocative with beautiful, peaceful scenery of rice fields, mountains, wild beaches, and islands, and it features childhood games from the 1970s which my generation used to play. It really brought back good memories.

I arrived at Tuy Hoa as a guest on Vietnam Airlines flight from Hanoi for a tourism conference before reopening tourism fully and to celebrate the Vietnam record of the largest restaurant made of bamboo, Gozo Brew House, at the newly built Stelia Beach Resort Tuy Hoa. I then took a great weekend escape at the latest luxury beach getaway, far, far from the madness of crowds. For that reason, I returned here after experiencing this buzzword-hideaway-of-high-end-Vietnamese-travelers-for-the-last-two-years.

I am passionate about designing and investing in cruises and yachts and worked with passion to create the beauty of Heritage Cruises Binh Chuan Cat Ba Archipelago as the French hotelier Arnaud Zannier made the state-of-art Zanier Hotel Bai San Ho. It is as ethereally eclectic as his other far-flung properties in Namibia and Cambodia. The area’s local dishes, traditions, materials, and architecture take center stage – a common theme across Zannier’s clutch of distinct properties.

I was immediately intrigued by the local accent of our tour guide Tam who used many local words, much to our amusement. He promised that the group would experience the indigenous culture, a rich history, friendly people, stunning landscapes, and local cuisine. We were full of anticipation as we set out on our new adventure to explore one of the last tourism frontiers in my own country.

Remote location, easy access
Travelers, both foreigners and Vietnamese, know Nha Trang – Khanh Hoa and Quy Nhon – Binh Dinh, but not Tuy Hoa – Phu Yen. Lying between Nha Trang and Quy Nhon, the province of Phu Yen is one that travelers generally pass through on their way up or down Vietnam’s long coastline.

The provincial capital of Tuy Hoa is 120 km north of Nha Trang and has an airport with direct flights to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi as well as good rail and bus connections. Some 12 km south of Tuy Hoa, Long Thuy beach is a long stretch of white sand with clear water that is popular with the Vietnamese, yet still to be discovered by international tourists.

Phu Yen has Xuan Dai Bay to the north and Vung Ro to the south and Tuy Hoa City right in the middle. Further south, Vung Ro has numerous islands that can be explored and have links on the East Sea to the famous Ho Chi Minh trail from the American war.

The North Vietnamese government secretly transferred weapons along the path on the ocean to fight America and liberate South Vietnam and relics here such as Vung Ro remind travelers of the struggle that took place to gain Vietnamese independence.

Discover Phu Yen

Discover Phu Yen

Sightseeing
Tuy Hoa is very rich in history and culture and in 3 days you can discover some of its highlights such as temples, churches, lagoons, beaches, and bays.

We stayed at the Stelia Beach Resort and on the first day we were introduced to the city, the signature Cham Towers in Nhan Mountain north of Tuy Hoa. O Loan Lagoon, Tam Giang reservoir, Mang Lang church, Thanh Luong Pagoda, Da Dia Reef are among the highlights. We were delighted by the rivers running through the countryside, sleepy villages, the deep yellow of the rice fields, and the backdrop of mountains.

More colorful around Christmas for sure, the charming 17th-century church, which is often compared to the one in Macau, is decorated for the festive season. The very first dictionary of Alexandre de Rhodes, who developed the Vietnamese language we speak today, is kept at the old A Mang tomb area near Mang Lang church.

The geography of Phu Yen province is varied and diverse with the Truong Son mountains overlooking a narrow strip of plain which is tucked between the ocean and the foothills. The province is known as one of the rice baskets of Southern Central Vietnam thanks to the reservoirs built by the French, which are still in use today.

The coastline has a unique feature in Ghenh Da Dia (Rocky Plate Reef), an example of a type of reef that is only found in Ireland and Jeju Island, Korea with the Phu Yen reef being the largest, according to our tour guide, Tam.
Rocky Plate Reef lies 40km from Tuy Hoa City and stretches along the South Central Coast of Vietnam emerging from the immense ocean like a gigantic honeycomb of stones. Widely acknowledged as one of the natural wonders of Central Vietnam, the giant ‘beeswax’ plate reef is made up of thousands of basalt columns, 50m wide and 200m high.

Many people know Phu Yen thanks to the movie “Tôi thấy hoa vàng trên cỏ xanh” (Dear Brother in English) as many of the scenes were filmed here. We visited all of the locations linked with the film including a school and a periodic market (a traditional market where vendors only sell one type of animal on any given day of the month, so on the 16th they only sell chickens).

We relished the panoramic view of sandy Phu Thuong Beach and wondered why there was no tourism development there. Make sure you visit before it changes! We spent some time just relaxing on this beautiful beach before returning to the Stelia Beach Resort. I did not forget to check out the newly built Nghenh Phong or Saluting Wind Tower, nearby at sunset.

The second day we ventured to the south of Tuy Hoa where the virtually traffic-free road runs parallel to the empty white-sand beach. It reminded me of Tran Phu Boulevard in Nha Trang 20 years ago.

Vung Ro and Cap Mui Dien are the highlights in this area and the lighthouse is one of the oldest in Vietnam with panoramic views of the ocean, reef, and beach from the top. Nature lovers will enjoy the opportunity to camp on Bai Mon beach at the foot of Mui Dien and spend a little time going back to nature and relaxing to the sound of the waves lapping on the shore.

Vung Ro Bay is scenic with a view facing the imposing Truong Son mountains. Here we pay homage to the memory of sailors who died here and learn a little about their historic ships. The tour guide says that some tourism projects are planned which will make this region more popular with travelers and enhance the local economy.

During our short time here we had plenty of sun, sand, and seafood. The food was particularly delicious and was to the tastes of everybody whether they were from Hanoi or Saigon. The tuna fish and oysters were a particular favorite. The highlight was my stay at the Beach Pool Villa (122), I enjoyed every single moment here and I could definitely bring my family for a maritime holiday in this paradise on earth for a week.

Who should go there?
Adventurers and intrepid travelers, explorers, photographers, families, and people who want to discover exotic places where you are among some of the first people to visit and will enjoy the solitude. It is also an ideal location for team-building company trips and I certainly plan to bring my staff here this summer.

Visit Phu Yen

When?
The climate in the region is one of the best and most stable in the country, with a minimum of rain and a balmy average temperature of 28c all year round. The weather in Tuy Hoa is similar to Nha Trang due to its close proximity. It is a year-round destination, but the best time to experience it is from June to September when you can expect dry weather and blue skies.

Accommodation
There is currently limited choice for accommodation but what is there is some of the best around. The range includes:
Zanier Bai San Ho, top 5 stars, a beach getaway, far from the crowd. It is definitely recommended for leisure luxury travelers with its own private beach but a remote location, located 70 km from Tuy Hoa city center. The nearest airport is Phu Cat

Quy Nhon.
Stella Beach Resort is a beachfront boutique resort suitable for a r&r vacation, recommended for couples, small groups, and families traveling with kids.
Viet Star Resort and Spa, 5-star Vietnamese standard, is located just 15 minutes from the city, on a hilltop close to Highway 1 and the railway station. Ideal for both the MICE and leisure market.
Cendeluxe Hotel is a 5-star property with a central location and great views at very affordable prices.
Kaya Hotel is a 4-star city hotel with easy access to the beach.

Getting there
Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air, Bamboo Airways have both connections from Hanoi -Tuy Hoa and Saigon-Tuy Hoa. In addition, travelers can go to Nha Trang and reach Tuy Hoa in 2 hours by car along a very scenic highway. Train and bus services are also available for travelers who have more time. You can even combine two destinations Nha Trang – Khanh Hoa and Tuy Hoa – Phu Yen or Tuy Hoa and Quy Nhon (Binh Dinh Province ) in one trip to make the most of your time.

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