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Port locations sought to develop cruise tourism
Experts and entrepreneurs have suggested suitable
locations to build ports for cruise ships and cruise tourism centers as well as
measures to develop products, policies and marketing activities to boost the
segment in the future.
Stakeholders have proposed the central Government allocate priority funds to
upgrade and build cruise ports nationwide. Halong Bay is a promising location
for the north, while the central region will focus on developing infrastructure
in Danang and Nha Trang.
The area near the Lotus Port in HCMC’s District 7 and Phu Quoc Island are
suitable locations to accommodate the southern region, according to the experts.
The group, headed by Nguyen Anh Tuan, deputy head of the Travel Department under
the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), has put forth several
measures to develop the country’s cruise tourism.
Firstly, Vietnam will need proper cruise ship terminals. Currently, big
international cruise ships that arrive in Vietnam must anchor at cargo ports.
About two-thirds of 92 international travel firms that appraised available
cruise ship infrastructure in Vietnam said the facilities were average, or bad.
As a result, the experts said Vietnam should build two to three ports for cruise
vessels between now and 2015.
The country needs a cruise tourism center as well. The group suggested Danang as
the best location for various reasons including proximity for ships traveling
from the Atlantic Ocean, Europe, America and Asia. Danang is also located on the
main route between Hong Kong – a major center for cruise ship visits – and ASEAN
countries.
Furthermore, the experts said that an entire system overhaul was required to
develop Vietnam’s cruise tourism. Customs policies for international cruise
passengers to enter the country are hindering the industry, and tourism products
and marketing activities must be developed too.
They said the national tourism agency and the Government still lacked a
strategic plan to develop cruise tourism.
As a result, international visitors arriving by sea ranked only about 5-6% of
total foreign visitors in Vietnam from 1997-2008, and the number continues to
decrease.
Experts have asked the Government to extend visiting certificates for
international cruise passengers from five to nine or 11 days to give visitors
enough time to visit the country.
They also asked the tourism agency to make direct marketing trips with
international cruise lines to invite them to come to Vietnam.
Saigontourist Travel Service Co., and Tan Hong have about 80% market share in
the cruise tourism segment. Another six companies receive ships with budget
cruise passengers on the Beihai – Halong Bay and Hainan – Halong Bay routes.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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