Welcome To Halong Bay
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Vietnam’s most captivating natural wonders. Situated in the northeast of the country, this stunning seascape is dotted with over 2,000 towering limestone islands and islets, creating a mesmerizing landscape that has inspired poets and artists for centuries.
Highlights:
Explore the ethereal beauty of Halong Bay by taking a traditional junk boat and luxury cruise, gliding along the emerald waters and marveling at the dramatic karst formations. Visit the enchanting Sung Sot Cave, with its vast chambers and awe-inspiring stalactites and stalagmites. Hike up to the Ti Top Island viewpoint for breathtaking panoramic vistas across the bay.
Dining:
Indulge in the fresh, locally-sourced seafood that is a culinary highlight of the region. From succulent crab and lobster to savory squid and fish, the flavors of Halong Bay are a true delight. Pair your meal with a glass of Vietnamese rice wine or a refreshing local beer.
Shopping:
Browse the floating markets and handicraft shops for unique souvenirs and local crafts, such as pearl jewelry, lacquerware, and hand-woven textiles. Bargaining is expected, so embrace the lively negotiation process and walk away with one-of-a-kind treasures.
Accommodation:
Spend the night aboard a luxurious junk boat, with comfortable cabins and panoramic views of the bay. Alternatively, choose from a range of hotels and resorts on the nearby islands or the mainland, offering a mix of traditional and modern amenities.
Transportation:
The most convenient way to reach Halong Bay is by private transfer or shuttle bus from Hanoi, located approximately 3.5 hours away. Once in the bay, your junk boat cruise will be your primary mode of transportation, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery.



