
The poetic beauty of Xuan Dai Bay in Phu Yen province seen from above
Under the planning for Xuan Dai Bay,  1,200 hectares of land in Song Cau town and An Ninh Dong and An Ninh Tay  communes of Tuy An district will be zoned off as the core area for  developing tourism.
 
The site expects to welcome some 850,000  visitors, including 25,000 foreigners, by 2025 and 1.2 million people  by 2030, including 35,000 foreigners. It also set a target of earning  total tourism revenues of over VND 400 billion (US$ 17.6 million) by  2025 and VND 900 billion (US$ 39.7 million) by 2030.
 
Domestic visitors are expected to arrive  from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, northern region, central southern region,  and Central Highlands while targeted foreign markets include countries  and territories in Western Europe, North America, Eastern Europe,  Northeast Asia, and Southeast Asia.
 
The plan focuses on key products such as  sport and leisure travel, camping, and tour to explore indigenous  culture, history, as well as cuisine from the locality.
 
Meanwhile, Phong Nha – Ke Bang National  Park is set to meet all the criteria of a National Tourist Site by 2030,  under its master plan approved by the Prime Minister.
 
The park is aiming for 3.5 million  visitors in 2030, including 500,000 foreigners. Revenue from tourism at  the site is expected to exceed VND 8.2 trillion 2030.
 
Tourist products provided to visitors  will be focused on exploring cave system at the park as well as  biological diversity, indigenous culture, and archaeological vestiges.
 
In addition to improving the current  available tours for visitors to the park, the plan will also develop new  tours, including a river tour across Son, Trooc and Chay rivers, an  excursion to Gia Phai lake and Ben Dap mountain, ecological tours, and  community-based tourism products.