To better serve tourists, especially international tourists visiting Vung Tau City, travel agencies have just launched 4 attractive inner-city discovery tours.
Vietravel Vung Tau branch has launched two special tours called: "Vung Tau - the historical land where mountains, forests and seas meet" for morning visitors; and "Vung Tau sunset" tour organized in the afternoon.
In the morning tour, visitors will depart from Bai Sau Flagpole Park and move to Bai Truoc area. On the way, they will visit Thang Tam Temple with historical stories of the formation of Vung Tau; royal decrees still preserved; Whale worship customs... Next, visitors will walk in Bai Truoc to feel the fresh sea air and listen to the commentary, or visit famous landmarks of Vung Tau.
The afternoon tour will move around Nho Mountain through Bai Dua to Bai Truoc, visit the Museum of Ancient Weapons; visit Bai Dau Church; watch the sunset gradually fall on the western bay...
Also visiting the West of Vung Tau but on the river, Marina Travel's tour takes visitors from Sao Mai port, visiting along the lower Dinh River, through the oil and gas service port system, shipyard, naval base, raft village on Cha Va River... with interesting and attractive images waiting for visitors to experience.
Phuong Anh Tourist also launched the Vivu electric car tour with a route starting from Premier Pearl Hotel (69-69A Thuy Van) along the coastal road to Front Beach to visit Ho May Park on Big Mountain and the Museum of Ancient Weapons.
Ms. Pham Thi Ngoc Dung - Deputy Director of Vietravel Vung Tau branch - said that when building inner-city tour products imbued with local cultural and historical features with diverse forms of exploration, the unit hopes to help tourists feel more deeply the appeal of an ancient tourist city that is constantly growing and developing strongly, innovating every day, worthy of being a high-quality, international-class tourist destination.
Initially, the tours will be free for guests staying in Vung Tau during the Tourism Week, from December 27-29, 2024. In 2025, these tours will continue to operate to serve groups of guests in need, but they need to be registered in advance.
"We will also expand the model of inner-city tours imbued with local cultural and historical features to the entire province in the coming time. Targeting tourists who want to experience and explore; or international tourists who want to learn and feel about local culture and society," said Ms. Dung.