Seven Seas Explorer brings 700 foreign tourists to Khanh Hoa

VOV.VN - The Marshall-flagged cruise ship Seven Seas Explorer docked at Cam Ranh International Port December 3, bringing 700 international visitors, to explore the South-central coastal province of Khanh Hoa.

Upon arrival, passengers disembarked to visit popular tourist attractions such as Ponagar Tower, Tu Van and Hoa Tan Pagodas, Nha Trang Railway Station, and Dam and Tan Xuong Markets.

They also explored the natural beauty of Nui Chua National Park and toured distinctive agricultural sites such as garlic and onion farms and local vineyards.

According to the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, from the beginning of 2025 until now, the province has welcomed 23 international cruise ships with more than 24,808 passengers.

Based on cruise line registrations, by the end of December 2025, Khanh Hoa is expected to receive an additional eight ships carrying around 6,000 visitors. This figure reflects a strong recovery and positive growth trend in cruise tourism in the locality, making an important contribution to the province’s overall tourism performance in 2025.

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