Central Vietnam listed among world’s best places to travel in 2026

VOV.VN - UK-based travel magazine Time Out has named 19 best places in the world to travel in 2026, with central Vietnam ranking 8th in the overall list.

The magazine shared that central Vietnam is the best suggestion for the right balance between adventure and indulgent downtime.

It’s never been easier to get there thanks to a wave of new international flights landing at Da Nang International Airport, and the city’s skyline is getting a serious upgrade with the debut of Nobu Hotel Danang – think 43 stories of beachfront luxury alongside Nobu’s signature Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine, Time Out wrote.

Just up the coast, the ancient capital of Hue is having a total royal renaissance, with some incredible cultural restorations of the imperial city underway. And if you’re all burnt out from daily life, then the upcoming wellness-heavy Grand Royal Riverside Hue is the balm. From the sandy dunes of Mui Ne to the laid-back coastal charm of Da Nang, the whole region offers the perfect balance of adventure and luxury, it added.

Other destinations featured in the list include the Canadian Rockies, Rabat in Morocco, Algodões in Brazil, Hamburg in Germany, Aoraki/Mount Cook in New Zealand, Mendoza in Argentina, and Cirencester in England.

Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên
Viết bình luận

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Related

International tourists seek hands-on rural experiences in central Vietnam
International tourists seek hands-on rural experiences in central Vietnam

VOV.VN - An increasing number of international visitors to Da Nang are moving beyond traditional sightseeing, beach resorts and iconic photo spots, opting instead for immersive experiences in rural villages, rice fields and traditional craft communities.

International tourists seek hands-on rural experiences in central Vietnam

International tourists seek hands-on rural experiences in central Vietnam

VOV.VN - An increasing number of international visitors to Da Nang are moving beyond traditional sightseeing, beach resorts and iconic photo spots, opting instead for immersive experiences in rural villages, rice fields and traditional craft communities.