BestPrice Travel rolls out Vietnam wellness portfolio
Vietnam tour operator BestPrice Travel has launched its 2026 Wellness Portfolio, a curated collection of wellness and health-focused travel experiences.
The launch represents a strategic move to meet shifting traveller preferences for wellbeing and nature-based experiences.
The portfolio was officially unveiled during the Vietnam Tourism Roadshow 2025 in Melbourne and Sydney, hosted by the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism (VNAT).
The event was attended by hundreds of Australian travel trade professionals, tourism stakeholders and media.
BestPrice Travel’s 2026 Wellness Portfolio was developed to meet international standards in service and safety.
The portfolio spans several Vietnam wellness destinations, including Quang Ninh, Hoi An, Phu Quoc and Nha Trang, and features a broad range of wellness-led experiences such as traditional Vietnamese healing therapies, mineral hot springs and thermal wellness retreats and eco-luxury spa resorts.
It also features meditation, mindfulness and spiritual renewal programmes.
To encourage bookings, there are key trade-focused features like competitive net rates and flexible contracting, a dedicated B2B support team and a Sydney-based representative office providing local market support.
Beyond wellness, partners also gain access to BestPrice Travel’s broader product ecosystem, including cultural immersion programmes, village stays, trekking and nature experiences.
BestPrice Travel is a leading Vietnam based tour operator, specialising in sustainable travel, cultural experiences, and international partnership development.
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