HCM City (VNA)🐠 - In recent years, wedding tourism has emerged as a growing contributor to local economies in several regions across Vietnam. Recognising market demand, authorities and businesses are encouraged to invest in developing this tourism segment to boost revenue while promoting destinations, especially to international travellers.
Rising market trend
Vietnam's tourism sector aims to welcome 22-23 million international arrivals and 120-130 million domestic travellers by 2025. Achieving this target requires tapping into new trends and visitor segments. Wedding tourism, although still relatively new, presents significant potential for the country's tourism economy. According to Nguyen Quang Vinh, an expert from the Institute for Tourism Development Research, wedding tourism has become a strategic focus for many Asian countries, particularly in Southeast Asia. Nations like Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam have capitalised on their tropical beaches, vibrant cultural values and affordable event costs to attract couples seeking memorable wedding experiences. Wedding tourism, a concept where couples travel to a destination to host or attend wedding ceremonies and related events such as proposals, engagements, pre-wedding photoshoots, honeymoons, or anniversary celebrations, is emerging as a lucrative niche in the travel industry.Boosting wedding tourism market
To further develop this promising market, experts suggest local authorities and tourism stakeholders should adopt tailored strategies. Understanding the preferences of international couples, such as beachside weddings in Phu Quoc, Da Nang, or Ha Long, or traditional-themed ceremonies in cultural hubs like Hoi An and Hue, will help shape attractive wedding tourism packages. Moreover, businesses must account for cultural differences in wedding traditions to create personalised, unforgettable experiences for international couples. Expanding promotional efforts through social media and showcasing successful destination weddings in Vietnam will also enhance the country's appeal to foreign markets. Equally important is investing in skilled personnel specialising in wedding services. Training in event planning, decoration, photography, videography, and fashion styling will elevate service quality, ensuring Vietnam's wedding tourism industry thrives. From a business perspective, Dinh Duc Quang of APEC Mandala Wyndham Mui Ne said wedding tourists are often affluent, willing to spend generously on premium services. Their extended guest lists create additional demand for hospitality services, providing an excellent opportunity for tourism businesses to boost revenue. By offering attractive experiences to encourage extended stays, destinations can further capitalise on this lucrative market.