On this cruise around Ha-Long Bay, spend the day sailing on the emerald-coloured water of this region, which has become an obligatory stop on a trip to Vietnam.
Description
Sailing along the paradisical coastline of Ha-Long Bay should be an obligatory activity for anyone visiting the country. For this, we'll meet at the Tuan Chau Harbour at the scheduled time and hop on a cruise that will bring us around during an unforgettable day.
After setting off, we'll enjoy a welcoming drink that will bring us to our first stop of the journey. During the tour, we'll discover the fascinating landscapes that characterise Ha-Long Bay. Did you know it's home to more than 1600 islands and islets of limestone? We'll learn about this place, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 1994.
At noon, we'll experience one of the best parts of the cruise. We'll be seated to eat at the boat's restaurant and be served a buffet-style lunch consisting of different aperitifs, salads, hot dishes and desserts.
Once we've eaten, we'll stop at Bo Hon Island to visit the Sung Sot Cave, the biggest cave in the Ha-Long Bay area. You'll love it! Afterwards, we'll return abroad and continue sailing on the intensely emerald-coloured water until we reach Luon Cave, where you'll have an hour and a half of free time to go kayaking in a canoe made of bamboo.
The next stop will be at Tivot Island, whose mountain will grant us some of the best views of the bay. On the final stretch of the journey, at sunset, we'll be left with some of the most beautiful scenes of reddish-orange colours. It'll be a magical moment!
The cruise will end by returning to the point around 8 hours later.
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