Ferry connecting Saigon to Vung Tau to be put into service next week
A ferry route connecting Can Gio District in Ho Chi Minh City and Vung Tau, a popular beach city in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau, is expected to be put into service on January 4.
The construction of both ferry wharves in Can Gio District and Vung Tau City have already been completed, according to Bui Hoa An, director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport.
On Tuesday, the transport department and relevant units coordinated a test run and technical inspection to prepare for the official inauguration of the ferry route.
Once put into operation, the Can Gio-Vung Tau ferry will offer service from 4:00 am to 10:00 pm every day, said Nguyen Quoc Chanh, director of Quoc Chanh Company – the project developer.
Each journey, stretching about 15 kilometers, will take approximately 30 minutes, Chanh elaborated, adding that a ferry can carry more than 250 passengers, 100 motorbikes, and 15 automobiles.
About 24 trips will be operated on a daily basis, he continued.
Travelers can access the ferry service at Tac Xuat ferry wharf in Can Gio District, Ho Chi Minh City or Vung Tau Inland Waterway Port at 127C Tran Phu Street, Vung Tau City.
According to the pricing plan proposed by the Ho Chi Minh City transport department, tickets will cost VND70,000 (US$3) per pedestrian, cyclist, or motorcyclist.
Drivers of four-seater cars and pickup trucks will be charged VND350,000 ($15) per vehicle.
Meanwhile, drivers of automobiles with seven to under 20 seats will be subject to a fare of VND450,000 ($19.5) per vehicle.
Prices for automobiles with 20 to under 26 seats and automobiles with 26 seats and more are VND600,000 ($26) and VND800,000 ($35), respectively.
Truck drivers will be charged VND400,000-1 million ($17-43) per ticket depending on the weight of their vehicles.
This is the first sea ferry route linking Ho Chi Minh City with Vung Tau.
Funded by the private sector, the project is aimed at meeting demands for traveling and inter-provincial freight transportation, as well as facilitating the development of waterway tourism.
The ferry service will help shorten the travel time between Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta provinces, and Vung Tau City.
It was originally scheduled to open on April 30, but the date was repeatedly pushed back due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tuoi Tre News – December 30, 2020
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