Nha Trang Bay submarine services pilot programme extended to next March

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has officially signed a directive extending the pilot program for submarine services in Nha Trang Bay, the south-central province of Khanh Hoa.

This extension aims to promote business growth and enhance tourism within the region in Nha Trang Bay, the south-central province of Khanh Hoa.

Nha Trang Bay submarine services pilot programme extended to next March
The submarine services provided by Vinpearl Joint Stock Company offer exciting experiences for tourists. (Source: baokhanhhoa.vn)

The decision, issued on September 28, allows for additional time to finalize legal regulations governing submarine operations, with the pilot phase extended until March 30, 2025, as the Ministry of Transport (MoT) recommended.

The Deputy PM has tasked the MoT, Ministry of National Defence, Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee, Vinpearl Joint Stock Company, and relevant agencies with continued implementation of the duties outlined in a previous directive.

These include managing submarine services in Nha Trang Bay, ensuring compliance with security and defense regulations, adhering to legal requirements, and overseeing vessel operations to maintain safety standards. The Vinpearl Joint Stock Company and its partners must implement safety plans, prevent accidents, and prepare rescue protocols. They will be held accountable for any safety issues during submarine service operations.

The MoT has been directed to work closely with the Government Office to draft and submit the necessary legislative documents related to submarine services for approval.

The Prime Minister initially approved the pilot submarine service in Nha Trang Bay through a document issued on October 30, 2020.

According to the Vinpearl Joint Stock Company, from April 30, 2022, to September 12, 2022, the company completed 713 submarine trips, including trial pes, training sessions, and guest tours, with 2,708 passengers participating in the service in the Hon Mot area of Nha Trang Bay.

The trips were conducted without incident, ensuring participants a safe and enjoyable experience. The service catered to many customers, including elderly visitors, children, and domestic and international tourists, offering an innovative and educational tourism experience.

The MoT is amending Decree No 58/2017/NĐ-CP to include regulations for managing tourism submarines in Vietnam’s port waters, with a draft submitted to the Ministry of Justice for review.

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(Source: VNA)