This trend has been demonstrated in major tourist centers around the world . Singapore is a prime example, with Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa considered a turning point in reshaping the nation's tourism industry. According to Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry, these integrated resort complexes contributed approximately 1-2% of GDP annually before the pandemic, and helped nearly double the number of international visitors within a decade.
Meanwhile, Las Vegas has transformed from a casino-dependent city into an "entertainment capital" with large-scale integrated complexes offering accommodation, performances, shopping, and nightlife. In 2024, the total economic impact from tourism reached nearly $88 billion, demonstrating the strong appeal of destinations capable of fulfilling all needs for fun, relaxation, and entertainment in a single trip.
This trend is also clearly emerging in Vietnam, with "island resort" models gradually appearing as "super destinations". Vinpearl/VinWonders, in particular, possesses a rare large-scale integrated resort and entertainment ecosystem in the region, spanning many key tourist destinations across Vietnam.
Hon Tre Island - Where endless vacations await amidst Nha Trang Bay.
While Nha Trang was once associated with blue seas, golden sunshine, and relaxing holidays, Hon Tre today presents a completely different image: a "festival island" in the bay, where summer seems to last forever with continuous fun from dawn until late at night.
Over nearly 20 years of development, Hon Tre has continuously expanded its large-scale resort, entertainment, and recreation ecosystem, while also bringing many international-standard island and marine entertainment models to Vietnam.

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Hon Tre boasts a stunning beach in Nha Trang Bay, along with a leading-scale resort and entertainment ecosystem in the region.

Summer here is ablaze with sound, light, and a long-lasting, vibrant festive atmosphere. VinWonders Nha Trang – the largest island-based amusement park in Vietnam, spanning over 55 hectares – is causing a frenzy among speed and adventure enthusiasts across Asia with its series of large-scale thrill rides, rarely seen in the region, bringing the summer heat on Hon Tre Island to a climax.

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The thrill rides at Festival Hill attract a large number of international tourists.

Visitors can start their day by feeling suspended between sea and sky on a zipline that holds three records, hurtle down exhilarating speed slides at Slide Wheel - Southeast Asia's leading water park slide, or look forward to the "Thunderbolt Flip" - a "fractured" roller coaster belonging to the group of outstanding thrill experiences in the world, coming out this summer.
In a different setting, the Kingdom of the Sea Gods, with its mermaid show in the heart of the ocean, opens up a fantastical world amidst the tropical sea. As night falls, the Tata Show – Vietnam's first million-dollar live performance – continues to ignite the entire island with its performance technology, mapping, and dazzling fireworks against the backdrop of the night sea.

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Fireworks light up the sky over Nha Trang Bay every Saturday evening.

Northern Phu Quoc Island: The "Island Festival That Never Sleeps" Unveils Three Worlds of Experiences
Unlike Hon Tre, which embodies the spirit of a tropical seaside resort island, the northern part of Phu Quoc Island is likened to a "sleepless festival island" - where visitors can constantly move between wild nature, a magical world of entertainment, and a festive atmosphere that lasts day and night.
Here, each time of day offers its own unique charm. During the day, you'll find the wild world of Vinpearl Safari – a pioneer in the unique "Humans in cages, animals roaming" model, now launching Vietnam's first Night Safari. Alongside this, the Neptune Palace – the world's largest aquarium featuring giant sea turtles – continues to transport visitors into a magical ocean environment with rare and unforgettable experiences.