
Tourists board a boat to visit Nha Trang Bay in Khanh Hoa Province, south-central Vietnam. Photo: Tran Hoai / Tuoi Tre
Visitors can purchase tickets at four designated points: Nha Trang Tourist Port, Phu Quy Inland Waterway Port, an inland waterway port at the Institute of Oceanography, and Ana Marina.
The Nha Trang Bay Management Board will directly manage ticket sales at the ports under its control and will coordinate with private port operators to assist with fee collection during the initial stage.
At ports managed by Vinpearl Joint Stock Company, fee collection will begin once a formal agreement is in place regarding coordination, remittance, and management of the sightseeing fees.
Tickets can also be purchased and paid for online via the website muavedulichnhatrang.com.vn.
The system integrates both sightseeing and inland waterway port usage fees, simplifying procedures for tourists.
Staff and equipment will be deployed at ticketing points, and fee information along with detailed instructions will be publicly displayed for residents and businesses.
Tourists visiting Nha Trang Bay by inland waterway vessels will be charged entrance fees per trip, regardless of the duration of their stay.
Specific entrance fees are set at VND6,000 ($0.2) per trip for Hon Mieu-Tri Nguyen, VND8,000 ($0.3) per trip for Hon Tam, Hon Tre-Vinpearl and Hon Mot, and VND10,000 ($0.4) per trip for Hon Mun.
A combined tour covering all of these destinations will cost VND40,000 ($1.5) per trip.
Children under six years old, people with disabilities, and residents of Khanh Hoa Province will be exempt from paying the fee.
A 50-percent discount will be applied to children aged six to 16, individuals over 60 years old, residents from particularly disadvantaged communes, people with meritorious service to the Vietnamese revolutionary cause, individuals under social assistance policies, students, and low-income households.
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