Quy Nhon greets Island Sky cruise ship with 180 passengers on board

VOV.VN - Quy Nhon International Port in central Gia Lai province welcomed the cruise ship Island Sky with 180 passengers and crew on board on March 27, marking a positive signal for the recovery of sea-based tourism.

The cruise ship brought passengers of multiple nationalities, most of them from the UK and Ireland. It is the second international cruise ship to dock at the port since the beginning of 2026.

Upon their arrival, the visitors took part in various tours to discover scenery spots including Mount Ong and the Twin Towers. They also had a chance to enjoy performances of traditional Binh Dinh martial arts and learn about local unique culture.

The tour programme organised by Abercrombie & Kent Travel Company, in coordination with relevant units in the reception, transportation, and guidance, aims to ensure safety and attractive service for tourists.

The ship is scheduled to depart at 5:30 p.m. the same day.

The arrival of international cruise ships is expected to help promote Quy Nhon as an emerging destination, expand its tourism markets, and support the development of marine tourism in the region.

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