The Information and Support Center for visitors at Chan May Port has officially opened to introduce and promote tourism in Thua Thien Hue and assist cruise passengers visiting the area.
The tourist information and support center at Chan May port area was put into operation to introduce and promote Thua Thien Hue tourism and support tourists coming to this locality by ship. Photo: Hoang Hai
Recently, Thua Thien Hue’s Department of Tourism, in collaboration with Chan May Port JSC, held an inauguration ceremony to launch the Information and Support Center for tourists at Chan May Port.
The center will provide visitors with leaflets, tourism brochures, travel maps, guidebooks, and other relevant local tourism information. Additionally, it will offer advice to enhance visitors’ experiences while exploring Hue.
The center will also showcase local specialties, souvenirs, handicrafts, and unique Hue products to promote the culture and image of Hue to cruise passengers. It will arrange booking services for tours, transport, restaurants, hotels, and other requested services.
Moreover, the center will support cruise passengers with emergency assistance, such as handling lost personal documents or belongings and dealing with negative issues like overcharging or theft during onshore visits.
The first cruise ship tourists visit and seek information at the Tourist Information and Support Center at Chan May Port. Photo: Hoang Hai
On this occasion, Thua Thien Hue’s Department of Tourism and Chan May Port JSC also welcomed passengers aboard the Celebrity Millennium, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship registered in Malta. The ship, carrying 2,150 passengers and 958 crew members, docked at Chan May Port at 6:00 a.m. on October 25, 2024. These were the first cruise passengers to visit the Information and Support Center at Chan May Port.
According to Chan May Port JSC, in 2024, Chan May Port has received 41 cruise ships, with over 90,000 passengers and crew members visiting Thua Thien Hue. In 2025, 42 cruise ships have already registered to dock, bringing nearly 80,000 passengers and crew to Chan May Port.
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Source: Vietnam Insider