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Con Dao island limits turtle tours to protect nature’s gems

This activity is one of the iconic ecotourism products of the southern archipelago, which was once home to an infamous war prison in the 20th century.
A mother turtle weighing nearly 150 kg comes to lay eggs at Cat Lon beach on Bay Canh Island, Con Dao National Park. (Photo: VNA)
A mother turtle weighing nearly 150 kg comes to lay eggs at Cat Lon beach on Bay Canh Island, Con Dao National Park. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) – The Con Dao National Park has introduced new regulations limiting the number of visitors for sea turtle watching experiences to minimise adverse impacts on the natural ecosystem.

Sea turtle watching is one of iconic ecotourism products of the southern archipelago an area historically known for its infamous 20th-century war prison, and is permitted on the islands of Hon Bay Canh, Bai Duong, Hon Cau, Hon Tai, Hon Tre Lon and Bai Dat Tham.

Visitors may observe turtle nesting from 6pm until 6am the following morning, while baby turtle releases take place between 5.30am and 7.30am. Visitors are organised into groups or shifts during each activity to ensure order and enhance the quality of the experience.

Each nesting site will host no more than 50 visitors per night, divided into groups of approximately ten.

For baby turtle releases, a maximum of 100 visitors is allowed at each location simultaneously, split into two groups of 50.

Groups exceeding these limits will be rescheduled to another time or site.

To ensure smooth operations, the national park’s Department of Ecotourism and Environmental Education has been assigned to manage registrations, organise groups and coordinate with local tourism stations to guide visitors.

Staff on duty are required to provide warm, attentive service and clearly communicate rules, regulations and instructions before the experiences.

Visitors must comply with regulations, including paying entrance fees, avoiding littering, limiting single-use plastics, sitting in designated areas, keeping quiet and following instructions.

Other service providers, such as transport operators or tour guides, must also coordinate with the management board, present service receipts as required and are not permitted to provide separate commentary to visitors.

Director of the Con Dao National Park Nguyen Khac Pho said the new regulations aim to enhance professionalism in ecotourism, preserve the natural ecosystem and protect rare sea turtles in the area.

🍸 Con Dao island off the coast of Ho Chi Minh City, designated as a special administrative zone, is a popular tourist destination in Vietnam, with nearly 400,000 visitors in the first half of 2025./.

VNA

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