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What way for Vietnam’s cruise tourism?
Cruise tourism is expected to play a very important role in the
long term tourism development strategy in 2020-2030. However, Government
agencies and travel firms have been urged to take actions right now to prepare
for the strategy.
It’s necessary to create specific products
According to Nguyen Thanh Binh, representative of the Tan Hong Travel
Firm, cruise tourists are mostly rich elderly people who always demand high
quality services. However, Vietnamese in-land services are not as good as
on-board services, therefore, it is very difficult to attract tourists.
In general, as for within-the-day tours, tourists regularly choose the tours to
Hanoi (The Ho Chi Minh Museum, ancient streets) or to Ha Long Bay (visiting the
bay or kayaking). As for the tours to the central region, the most favored tours
are the ones to Da Nang, Hue and Hoi An. The travelers who want to visit the
south would choose Ba Ria-Vung Tau or HCM City. However, most of travelers want
to return to ships to sleep and enjoy the services here, rather than using
in-land services.
That explains why the actual spending of the rich tourists in Vietnam is low.
Nguyen Anh Tuan, Deputy Director of the Travel Department under the Vietnam
National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), noted that cruise tourists like
shopping and entertainment services. Therefore, Vietnam should have the shopping
malls or standardized sale points to be introduced to cruise tourists.
“If you want to persuade cruise tourists to use in-land services, you should
have high quality services to satisfy them,” he added.
According to Hoang Long, an experienced tour guide, tourists complain that the
souvenirs are profuse, but products are not original. An US couple once asked
him to introduce an original Vietnamese souvenir, so that they can purchase it
to add to their collection of tourism souvenirs. However, Long said that it is
very difficult to find such a product, because products are modern and not
original.
Finally, they decided to buy an embroidery picture priced at 3000 dollars. When
saying goodbye, the couple said they were satisfied with the picture, but
complained that they had to spend a lot of time to find it.
The representative from Du Ngoan Viet Travel Firm also said that cruise tourists
are all high income earners, who always want to buy traditional productions.
Meanwhile, Vietnam still does not have many things to sell, especially the
portable and small-sized products.
“Travel firms should design the tours which allow cruise tourists to drop into
traditional craft villages, where they can both relax and do shopping,” he
suggested.
Upgrading infrastructure and following long term promotion campaigns
To date, Vietnam remains the transit point for tourists. Vietnam still
lacks sea ports which allow foreign cruises to more easily enter Vietnam. It
also lacks hotels, restaurants and tourism sites.
Singapore and Hong Kong have built new ports which are capable to receive very
big ships, while Vietnam, thanks to its advantageous position, can get benefits
from the investment. “Therefore, Vietnam needs to draw up a strategy on
attracting tourism cruises to Vietnam,” said Vu Duy Vu, Deputy Director of
Saigontourist.
“There are many places along the coastal line which can be placed for tourism
ports, such as Ha Long, Da Nang, Hue, Nha Trang, Vung Tau and HCM City,” Vu
said.
Tuan from VNAT said that if Vietnam is determined to attract tourism cruises, it
should build specialized tourism ports soon. Singapore has also sent experts to
Vietnam who will cooperate to search for the places suitable for building
tourism ports.
“Cruise tourists are mostly high income earners. Therefore, there should be some
10 travel firms specializing in receiving cruise tourists which should advertise
their services through big shipping firms,” said the representative from Du
Ngoan Viet.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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