The interactive way to plan your seamless arrival in Nha Trang.
Your plane lands, the adventure is about to begin… but first, the queue. With over 4.4 million passengers in 2024, Cam Ranh Airport gets busy. This guide shows you how to turn a long wait into a swift, seamless welcome with our VIP Arrival Service.
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Select your country/territory to see your specific visa requirements for Vietnam. Policies can change, so this tool provides a quick reference based on 2025 regulations.
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Avoid delays by understanding Vietnam’s customs regulations. Here’s a quick summary of what you need to know.
Currency
Declare cash over $5,000 USD or 15,000,000 VND.
Gifts & Goods
Declare items valued over $400 USD.
Alcohol
Up to 1.5L spirits, 2.0L wine, or 3.0L beer.
Tobacco
Up to 200 cigarettes, 20 cigars, or 250g tobacco.
VAPE BAN
Vapes and e-cigarettes are strictly illegal. Do not bring them.
Dangerous Goods
Narcotics, weapons, explosives.
Quarantined Food
Raw meat, fresh fruit, dairy products.
Sensitive Materials
Pornographic or anti-government materials.
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Apply for Visa with Expert HelpYour journey from the plane to the exit door differs based on your visa. See the standard paths below and understand where queues form.
Follow signs to Immigration.
This is the main queue. Wait times can be long during peak hours.
NOTE: Chinese e-passport holders must visit the VOA counter first to get a loose-leaf visa.
Collect your checked luggage.
Proceed through the green channel if you have nothing to declare.
Welcome to Vietnam!
Follow signs to Landing Visa/VOA.
Submit documents & pay fee. This is the first potential queue.
After getting your visa, join the main immigration queue. This is the second potential wait.
Collect your checked luggage.
Proceed through the green channel.
Welcome to Vietnam!
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A professional staff member holding a sign with your name greets you as you enter the arrival hall.
Your guide handles all paperwork and escorts you through exclusive priority lanes, bypassing all queues.
After clearing immigration in minutes, the service is complete. You are free to collect your luggage and exit.
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Infographic: A Guide to Fast Entry at Cam Ranh (CXR) Airport Arriving at Cam Ranh (CXR) Airport? Understand Your Journey, Beat the Queues, and Start Your Vietnam Adventure Faster. The Two Paths to Enter Vietnam ✅ Path 1: E-Visa / Visa-Free Visitors Disembark Aircraft Follow signs to “Arrivals” & “Immigration”.