Nha Trang bay, one of the most beautiful bays in the world, has introduced new entrance fees to better manage tourism and provide convenience and transparency for visitors. Understanding the fees and how to purchase tickets will ensure a smooth and proactive trip. The following guide is based on research and surveys by VnExpress reporters.
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Cruise ship touring Nha Trang bay. Photo: Hoang Sao |
Entrance fees for each island:
According to the Nha Trang bay Management Board, fees are applied per visit to each location, not per day of stay. These are scenic fees and do not include other costs such as boat rentals, food and beverages, or services like diving and sea walking.
Below is a detailed price list for popular destinations:
Hon Mun: 10,000 VND per visit. This is Vietnam's first marine protected area, renowned for its diverse coral reef ecosystem and considered a paradise for snorkeling and diving.
Hon Tam, Hon Tre (Vinpearl area), and Hon Mot: a flat rate of 8,000 VND per visit for each island. Hon Tam attracts visitors with its beautiful beaches and resorts, while Hon Mot is ideal for those seeking tranquility and water sports.
Hon Mieu - Tri Nguyen: 6,000 VND per visit. This location features the famous Tri Nguyen Aquarium, designed in the shape of a fossilized ship.
Comprehensive tour (multiple islands): 40,000 VND per visit. This is an economical and convenient option for visitors who want to explore multiple islands in a single day. This ticket grants access to all the aforementioned fee-collecting points within one itinerary.
Minh Duc, a local tour guide, shared, "Applying a single fee for multi-island tours is very reasonable. Tourists don't have to buy separate tickets at each location, making the tour schedule smoother."
Fee exemptions and reductions:
To ensure accessibility for everyone, a comprehensive fee exemption and reduction policy is in place:
100% fee exemption: Children under 6, people with severe and extremely severe disabilities, and residents of Khanh Hoa province.
50% fee reduction: Children aged 6 to under 16; senior citizens (Vietnamese citizens aged 60 and above); students of universities, colleges, and vocational schools; individuals from poor households; people with meritorious service to the revolution; and other social policy beneficiaries.
Visitors eligible for exemptions or reductions must present their identification or relevant documents (student ID, poverty confirmation, etc.) at the ticket counter.
Ticket purchase locations and methods:
Visitors have two options for purchasing tickets, both managed to ensure convenience and protect their rights.
Purchasing tickets directly:
Visitors can visit one of the four official ticket booths:
Nha Trang Tourist Pier
Phu Quy Inland Waterway Pier
Institute of Oceanography Inland Waterway Pier
Ana Marina International Yacht Park
At these piers, the bay management has deployed staff and provided detailed and transparent information boards displaying the fees. Purchasing tickets here ensures visitors pay the listed price and avoid scams or counterfeit tickets.
Purchasing tickets online:
To save time and avoid queues, visitors can access the website muavedulichnhatrang.com.vn.
Thanh Mai, a visitor from Ho Chi Minh City, said, "I find buying tickets online very convenient. The system automatically combines the entrance fee and pier usage fee into a single payment, and you only need to scan the QR code at the gate."
This is considered a step forward in applying technology to enhance the tourism experience in Nha Trang, giving visitors more time to enjoy the beauty of the bay.
Bui Toan