
Adora Mediterranea cruise ship departing from China’s Guangzhou docked at Tien Sa Port in Da Nang on Monday, bringing nearly 2,500 Chinese tourists to the central coastal city.
During their stay, the group will take part in several tours, including a city tour of Da Nang, and visits to Sun World Ba Na Hills, the My Son heritage site, and Hoi An ancient town.
Cruise ship Adora Mediterranea docks at Tien Sa Port on Oct. 6, 2025 Photo by Nhu Phong |
The city has arranged shuttle bus services and set up a tourist booth at APEC Park in Hai Chau Ward to provide free information and guides to landmarks such as the Museum of Cham Sculpture, Han Market, Con Ga Church, Linh Ung Son Tra Pagoda, and My Khe Beach.
In the first nine months of 2025, Da Nang welcomed 40,175 cruise passengers, a 25.4% increase compared to the same period last year.
The city expects about 48 ships to arrive by the end of this year, carrying over 57,000 passengers, a 35.7% rise compared to 2024.
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Tourists complete procedures before traveling by car to visit the inner city of Da Nang. Photo by Nhu Phong |
China remains a key international tourism market for Da Nang, consistently ranking second in visitor numbers.
In the first eight months of 2025, Da Nang welcomed around 5 million international visitors, up 23.4% from the same period last year.
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