Vietnam Visa Arriving By Cruise Ship
We will be visiting Vietnam in April for 2 days as part of a cruise.
Vietnam visa arriving by cruise ship. In your case you are highly recommended to check with your cruise line to know whether they assist you with the visa run. A tourist visa is required in Vietnam and can be obtained from the ship on ocean cruises. Any Royal Caribbean ships calling at Vietnam ports will no longer be able to apply for the VOA for those guests from the above listed countries.
Depending on where you came from it might be possible for you to apply for a Vietnam visa while onboard a cruise ship. Applying for a loose leaf visa when the ship docks in Vietnam Applying for a Vietnam eVisa or paper visa. I see on the website that visas are for arrival by air.
Except for citizens from 16 exempt-countries all foreign visitors must obtain an entry visa to Vietnam prior to boarding by submitting Vietnam visa application at Vietnam Embassy. We would like to inform that you guys can apply for e-visa to enter Vietnam by cruise. We provide Visa On Arrival for Vietnam.
This is to inform that for travellers to Vietnam by cruise you are advised to go to the EmbassyConsulate of Vietnam in your country to apply visa in person. There are 3 ways to apply it. There are 2 main options for obtaining a Vietnam visa for those arriving by cruise ship.
Cruise passengers visiting Vietnam are now granted a loose-leaf visa upon arriving at a Vietnam sea port. Apply Online or Call 84-903278853 to get your Vietnam Visa now. We were assured by the Cruise Line that one visa was sufficient.
Some posters say a single entry visa is needed while others say you. Are those visas valid if i arrive via a sea port instead of a airport. The application fee for this visa ranges from US 25 to US 80 depending on the cruise operators you are traveling with.
