A
policy to grant a 30-day visa exemption for foreign passport holders
visiting Phu Quoc Island off the coast of the southern province of Kien
Giang took effect on March 10.
Visa
exemption is also applicable to those foreigners, who are in transit at
an international border gate in Vietnam (including by air or by sea) to
Phu Quoc island.
The visa policy is expected
to help transform the world-famous tourist Phu Quoc destination into a
national and international hi-end holiday heaven.
Phu Quoc is Vietnam’s
largest island. The 574 – sq.km heart-shaped island, along with 22 other
islands, forms Phu Quoc island district.
Phu Quoc features a monsoon
tropical climate. It has two seasons, the dry season from November to
April and the rainy season from May to October. The average temperature
there is 28 degrees Celsius, allowing visitors to enjoy the island’s
beauty at any time of the year.
On February 14, the first
international direct flight, run by Russia’s IKAR airlines, with 250
Russian tourists onboard landed at Phu Quoc International Airport, which
is capable of catering for modern aircraft like the Boeing 777 and
Boeing 747-400.
Meanwhile, passengers
hailing from Hanoi, the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho and Ho Chi Minh
City are offered a variety of services provided by Vietnam Airlines,
VietJet Air and Jetstar Pacific, which operate 25 flights using A321,
A320 and ATR72 planes in and out of the destination every day.
The island, dubbed
"Paradise Pearl Island", is now included in the eight-day Vietnam voyage
itinerary of the luxury Europa II cruise, which services more than 750
customers and crew, mainly German, per tour, Saigontourist has said.
The Ho Chi Minh City-based
travel company said the Hapag-Lloyd-operated ship Hanseatic, with around
1,000 passengers onboard, will dock at the island on April 23.
In the meantime, hotels and resorts on the island are having 3,000 hotel rooms, including 2,000 three-star rooms.
In 2013, Phu Quoc welcomed 94,000 foreign visitors out of its total 416,000 arrivals.
By 2020, the year set for
Phu Quoc Island to become a special administrative-economic zone, the
island is expected to gross 771 million USD from providing hospitality
services to 2-3 million tourists annually, 40 percent of them
foreigners.
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