Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a place of mystic beauty and stillness. Over 1,600 limestone islands rise from the emerald waters like scattered pearls from a dragon's breath. Legend says a celestial dragon and her children descended to protect Vietnam, breathing jade and jewels into the sea to create this bay—a story still whispered by locals.

Suggested Time: 2–3 days
Best For: Cruising, kayaking, photography, and quiet reflection
Things to Do in Ha Long Bay:
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Overnight cruise through the limestone karsts
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Explore Sung Sot (Surprise) Cave and Ti Top Island
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Kayak into hidden lagoons and floating villages
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Visit Cat Ba Island for a more grounded local experience
There are four main cruise routes in Ha Long Bay:
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Route 1: Short cruises focusing on caves and beach visits (e.g., Thien Cung and Dau Go caves)
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Route 2: Includes a visit to Ba Hang floating village and kayaking areas
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Route 3: Less crowded route toward Cong Do and Cap La areas — ideal for peace and photography
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Route 4: More remote Bai Tu Long Bay, featuring fewer boats and pristine nature
What to Wear: Lightweight clothes, swimwear, sandals, a hat, sunscreen, and layers for the breeze on the water.
Be Mindful Of: Overcrowding in peak seasons. Opt for eco-conscious cruises that support local communities and avoid over-touristed routes.
Conscious Travel Note: Choose smaller, locally-owned cruise operators who focus on sustainability and preserve Ha Long’s fragile ecosystems.
