On the morning of October 11, BenThanh Tourist announced the results of a survey conducted with over 42,000 customers regarding the most anticipated travel destinations for 2025. The most favored destination will be selected for the company’s “Tour of the Year 2025”.
BenThanh Tourist has introduced to tourists the product “Tour of the year 2025” which is a journey through three countries France – Spain – Portugal. In the picture is the city of Marseille in the South of France. Photo: TL
This independent survey was carried out by BenThanh Tourist over a period of 12 months, from September 2023 to September 2024, through survey forms and direct interviews with customers. With around 42,000 responses recorded, the company identified the top 10 most popular destinations for 2025.
Leading the list is France, chosen by 8,432 customers, followed by Spain with 7,388 votes, and Japan in third place with 6,779 votes. The United States ranked fourth with 4,902 votes, and South Korea came in fifth with 2,980 votes. Other countries in the top ten include Singapore, Thailand, Switzerland, Taiwan, and China.
Based on the survey results, BenThanh Tourist introduced the “Tour of the Year 2025,” a journey through three countries: France, Spain, and Portugal.
The tour will begin in the port city of Marseille, passing through Avignon, Nimes, Montpellier (France), Barcelona, Madrid, the ancient city of Toledo, Salamanca (Spain), Porto, Fatima, the westernmost point Cabo Da Roca, and ending in the capital Lisbon (Portugal). The tour will use Turkish Airlines for air travel, with a full package price of 99.99 million VND.
Speaking with Saigon Times, Mr. Thi Quoc Duy, Director of BenThanh Tourist’s Retail Travel Center, stated that the destinations most favored by customers serve as inspiration for designing the Tour of the Year—a series of travel products that define the company’s brand. This year, Southern Europe was chosen as the focus for the 2025 Tour of the Year.
“The increasing interest in destinations in Southern Europe reflects a major shift in tourists’ preferences and travel trends. Today’s travelers are prioritizing unique, novel experiences,” Mr. Duy said.
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Source: Vietnam Insider