Five-star French cruise docks in Quy Nhon port

PSNews - The five-star luxury cruise, Le Laperouse belonging to French company Ponant bringing 106 visitors and 116 crew members arrived in Quy Nhon port in the central province of Binh Dinh on October 8.

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The five-star luxury cruise Le Laperouse docks in Quy Nhon port, Binh Dinh province.

This is the first cruise ship anchored at the port this year, showing a positive sign in Binh Dinh’s efforts to recover tourism post COVID-19.

During their stay, the tourists visited several famous destinations in the province such as Canh Tien and Doi towers, Mang Lang Church and Ghenh Da Dia (Da Dia Reef).

Huynh Cao Nhat, Deputy Director of Binh Dinh’s Department of Tourism, said the inclusion of Quy Nhon in international cruise itineraries was a positive sign for the local travel and hospitality industries.

He hoped there would be more international cruises to Quy Nhon in the coming months and years, giving a boost to post-pandemic tourism recovery.

After departing from Quy Nhon port in the afternoon of the same day, the cruise ship continues its journey to the coastal city of Da Nang and Thua Thien-Hue.

Earlier, it anchored at Ben Dam Port in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, Sai Gon Port of Ho Chi Minh City, and Nha Trang port of the central province of Khanh Hoa.

Le Lapérouse is a leading cruise ship of the fleet of Ponant Explorers consisting of six members managed by the Ponant cruise carrier. The tour to discover the coast and famous sightseeing places of Vietnam, lasting from 8 to 11 days, is a new journey of Ponant in Asia.

By L.B

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