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    Vietnam tourism accelerates green transition to drive 2026 growth

    January 13, 2026
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    MENA Newswire, HANOI: Vietnam’s tourism sector is accelerating a transition toward greener and more sustainable development as authorities position the industry to support national economic growth in 2026. The shift follows a strong recovery in visitor numbers and revenues in 2025 and reflects a broader government push to align tourism expansion with environmental protection, service quality improvement and long term sector stability.

    Green tourism development becomes central to Vietnam’s national travel growth strategy.

    Official targets set by Vietnam’s tourism authorities project the country will welcome about 25 million international visitors and serve roughly 150 million domestic tourists in 2026. Total tourism revenue is expected to reach approximately 1.12 quadrillion Vietnamese dong, equivalent to about 43 billion US dollars. These figures underscore tourism’s role as a key contributor to the national economy and one of the fastest growing service sectors.

    The renewed focus on sustainability comes after Vietnam recorded a significant rebound in tourism activity in 2025, with total sector growth estimated at 21 percent compared with the previous year. The recovery was supported by policy adjustments aimed at facilitating travel and reducing operational burdens on tourism businesses. These included expanded visa exemptions, the nationwide rollout of electronic visas, longer permitted stays for foreign visitors and streamlined administrative procedures for travel and hospitality operators.

    Authorities also implemented cost reduction measures for tourism enterprises, including lower licensing fees and reduced electricity tariffs for accommodation providers. Officials said these steps were designed to stabilize operations while the industry adapts to evolving market conditions and rising expectations from international travelers regarding environmental standards and service quality.

    Promotion and product diversification remain central to Vietnam’s tourism development agenda. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has increased overseas marketing activities, targeting major source markets in Europe, North America and Asia. Vietnam has expanded its presence at international tourism fairs and intensified digital promotion campaigns to reach travelers through online platforms and social media channels.

    At the same time, tourism planners have broadened the range of products offered to visitors. New and expanded segments include wellness tourism, rural and community based tourism, culinary experiences and golf tourism. These offerings are intended to distribute visitor flows more evenly across regions, extend average lengths of stay and reduce pressure on traditional high density destinations.

    Sustainability integrated into tourism policy

    Sustainability measures are being integrated into product development across the sector. Authorities have promoted the creation of tourism offerings that emphasize environmental protection, cultural preservation and responsible resource use. This includes nature based tourism, eco tours, night time tourism products designed to manage visitor demand more effectively and initiatives that highlight local heritage and traditional livelihoods.

    Human resource development is another component of the green transition. Training programs are being expanded to improve service standards and equip tourism workers with skills related to sustainable operations, digital tools and international customer service. Officials have said workforce quality is essential to maintaining competitiveness as Vietnam seeks to attract higher value travelers.

    Vietnam’s tourism strategy also aligns with broader national objectives on climate action and sustainable development. Policymakers have emphasized reducing environmental impacts, improving energy efficiency in tourism facilities and encouraging responsible behavior among visitors and operators. These measures are intended to ensure that tourism growth does not come at the expense of natural resources or community wellbeing.

    Long term sustainability remains priority

    Beyond economic contributions, tourism is viewed as a means of supporting regional development and job creation. Rural and less developed areas are expected to benefit from expanded tourism offerings that focus on local culture, agriculture and natural landscapes. Authorities say this approach can help diversify income sources while preserving traditional ways of life.

    As Vietnam prepares for 2026, the tourism sector remains a priority area for investment, policy coordination and international promotion. Officials continue to stress that sustainable growth, quality improvement and environmental responsibility are central to the industry’s long term role in the economy. The current green transition marks a shift toward a development model aimed at balancing visitor growth with conservation and social benefits.

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