1. Travelling on the Bay

The most interesting part of a HaLong bay tour is the boat cruise around the bay to admire hundreds of stone islets that seem to move and change as the boat passes, first seen from a distance, then hidden below the waves. The boat moors on some islands to allow tourists to visit caves and grottoes, and at sandy beaches for a rest, sunbathing and swimming.



Without advance knowledge, tourists may miss many beautiful stone islets, as there is so much to explore. Reading the introduction to the islands and the routes on the bay is good preparation, especially if you take a map of Hạ Long Bay to know where the boat is and which islands it is going to pass. You can also ask the captain to take the best route for the most picturesque scenery, and what to expect. You can also ask to reduce speed and cruise closer to the bases of spectacular and scenery.

It is an interesting experience to climb. Visiting the caves and grottoes is an interesting experience. Most are above sea level, but there are good stone and wooden steps leading to the entrances. The only difficulty is perhaps the narrow wooden gangway used for getting on and off the boat, as it is sometimes very steep when the tide is high. Sensible shoes are essential!

It is advisable to remember the boat’s name and number so that you can recognize it among the many boats anchoring at the pick-up point, particularly at busy times, as they are very similar to one another. Also, the landing and pick-up points are often in different places.

The paths in large caves are quite even and are illuminated. Tourists should, however, follow the guide and go in groups. You will be shown the many extraordinary figures among thousands of stalactites, stalagmites and other fascinating rock formations.

Tourists should return to boat schedule to be on time for visits to other places and to avoid keeping others waiting. There is plenty to explore and admire.

2. Bai Chay Tourist Wharf

Traveling from Hanoi, shortly before reaching Bai Chay, tourists will see the Bai Chay Tourist Wharf on the right. It is very large and fenced, with a parking area for hundreds of cars.

All tourist boats anchor, load and unload here, except for a few large ships and speedboats.

Tourists should only buy tickets, hire boats and get on the boat inside the wharf. There are ticket offices (Tel: (84-33) 846 592), with a table of prices. Hiring or embarking on boats moored outside the wharf is likely to lead to trouble, as they are often unlicensed.

In Hòn Gai, there is another wharf for tourists to take trips to the bay from the eastern part of Ha Long City. Tourists can hire a boat at the ticket offices there.

3. Kayaking

This is a romantic, adventurous kind of tourism. A large boat carries tourists and small inflatable kayaks to a deserted area of sea around the bay. The boat anchors and the kayaks are inflated. Tourists are shown how to use lifejackets, paddles, the first aid kit, and how to call for help. Kayakers paddle in groups to little known areas and into caves, spending the night camping at the foot of an island. Boats providing food, tour guides and lifeguards are at hand.You can book these tours at Vidotour, Buffalo Tour and others.

4. Ticket for trips to the bay

All tourists are required to buy tickets to visit the bay. A ticket costs VND15,000 per route for a Vietnamese citizen, or  VND30,000 per route for a foreigner.

Ticket class 1: is valid for visiting Thiên Cung Grotto and other caves (except Sung Sôt Grotto).

Ticket class 2: is valid for visiting Sửng Sôt Grotto and other caves (except Thiên Cung Grotto).

Two tickets will be therefore being necessary to visit both Thiên Cung Grotto and Sửng Sốt Grotto.

Tickets are available at the tourist wharf and at the entrances to Thiên Cung and Sửng Sốt.

Members of a package tour group should not buy tickets, as these are included in the tour price.5. Tourist Guide Information Centre

The Tourist Guide Information Centre is located just beside the exit gate of the Hạ Long Tourist Wharf (Tel: (84-33) 847 481). The centre provides help and information relating to land and sea tours. Maps, books and brochures about Hạ Long Bay in Vietnamese, English, Chinese and French are on sale.

The centre provides tour guides speaking Vietnamese, English, French, Chinese and Japanese. Large groups arriving early can ask for a tour guide free of charge

6. Overnight trips on the bay

All tourist boats anchoring or travelling overnight on the bay are required to have a licence issued by an authorised agency. Boat owners bear full responsibility for this procedure and for ensuring security and safety. Tourists should observe all the instructions of the tour guide with regard to security and safety.

7. Incidents, accidents, or medical emergencies on the sea

In the cold season (December, January, February and March) and on rainy and windy days, it is advisable to travel on large boats, which have enclosed compartments and roll less. In the stormy season (August, September and October), it is advisable to consult the tourist information centre before travelling to Hạ Long. Tourists should comply with any temporary travel restrictions on the bay to avoid dangers. Before paying for a tour, tourists should know what kind of boat the tourist company has hired for them.

Tourists should be aware of where the lifejackets are stowed and whether they are adequate. If a person falls overboard, anyone nearby should call loudly for help and immediately throw down a lifebuoy. Those who are strong swimmers should take a life belt and save the victim. First aid, such as artificial respiration, chest press or making the victim vomit water, should be attempted if necessary.

If someone becomes unconscious or gets injured: Any doctor or nurse, or anyone with good knowledge of first aid should help. If necessary, call for help from other boats, use the walkie-talkie in the steering cabin or use a mobile phone to call the information centre at the Tourist Wharf for help.

In case of unusually strong wind: Tourists should insist that boat heads for the nearest island that offer an anchorage and shelter. In case of unusually strong wind: Tourists should insist that boat heads for the nearest island that offer an anchorage and shelter.

8. Dining and drinking aboard

Having a meal cooked from live seafood on the boat is a great pleasure. Almost all package tours include a meal of fresh shrimps and fish brought aboard before departure.

If hiring the whole boat, tourists can request a meal on the boat. Menus and prices are open to negotiation and are not included in the price of boat hire. The average price ranges from VNĐ30,000 to VNĐ50,000 per person, not including drinks. The price will be higher if the meal includes lobster, or crabs with large roes. Cold food and rice are also available. Orders for meals should be made to the captain 30 minutes in advance.

On the boat, there are also soft drinks, tinned beer and mineral water available for sale at the same price as on land.

If travelling alone or grouped with other parties, tourists should ask the captain about joining dinner on the boat.

9. Film and photography

There are many photogenic seascapes, landscapes and scenery on the bay and in caves that are of great interest to photography and film enthusiasts.

Fast film, from 200 to 400 ASA, is advisable because the boat shakes, and the light in caves is dim. Be careful to protect cameras from saltwater splashes. Passing through the islands, it is wise to stand on the upper deck or on the top of the boat for a view of both sides. Cameras should be attached by a cord to avoid losing one’s grasp when the boat is rolling.

In caves, a tripod should be used with the camera on the B setting. To take photos from inside the cave outwards, the photographer should switch off the flash in order to reach a good contrast and definition. Popular colour, and black and white films, and batteries are available for sale at the photography service kiosks at Thiên Cung, Ðầu Gỗ, Sửng Sốt Grottoes and on Ti Tốp Island. Videotapes and special films and batteries should be prepared in advance before the trip. Batteries of video recorders should be fully charged and replacements are advisable. The electricity source on the boat is not suitable for charging and may cause serious damage.

Taking photographs from high positions. From the entrances of high caves and the tops of mountains, splendid shots of the landscape are possible. The best locations are the left of the entrance to Sung Sôt Grotto, the top of Titov Island, at the entrance of Thiên Cung Grotto and at the exit from Ðầu Gỗ Grotto.

There are also places on land where photographers can get good scenic overviews: the top or upper windows of the Plaza, Ha Long 1, 2, 3, Vường Đào and Heritage hotels, the top of Bài Thơ Mountain, the Maritime Guest House and from Cửa Ông Temple.

Dawns and sunsets in HaLong bay, especially in summer and autumn, are wonderful, but very short, shadowed by the many islands. Photographers should be well prepared for taking photos of these strikingly beautiful views. 10. Time for visits to the bay

Tourists are allowed to visit islands, caves and beaches only during stipulated hours. Boats arriving early or late are not allowed to dock.Opening time:


Halong bay is undoubtedly Asia’s most enchanting destination, defined by a myriad of limestone island formations rising out of the emerald waters.



Hạ Long is also home to great biodiversity with typical eco-systems like mangrove forest, coral and tropical forest. It is also home to thousands of plants and animals of numerous species, for example shrimp, fish and squid. Some species are particularly rare and can be found no where else.

With such special values, at the 18th Session of UNESCO’s Council of World Heritage held on 17 December 1994 in Thailand, Hạ Long Bay was officially placed on the list of the World Natural Heritage. In 2000, UNESCO recognized it as the World Heritage for the second time for its geographical and geomorphologic values. This confirms the global premier value of Halong bay.

Wherever you come from, whosoever you are and however old you are, you will certainly experience the same emotion and feeling when admiring this wonder of stone and water. And great experiences will always remain even when you leave the place. The legend of Mother Dragon and Child Dragons sending out pearls to form thousands of stone islands to stop invaders still serve as the soul of this invaluable heritage of the world.


Oriental Sails
 Built in 2007 in ancient Vietnamese style, Oriental Sails features 16 deluxe cabins of traditional style combined with modern facilities and comfort. The junk boasts rattan & wooden furnishings, a multitude of windows for amazing views from the inside, and a panoramic sundeck allowing different activities with the beauty of Halong Bay as a backdrop.



Highlights of Oriental Sails:
• Cruising Halong bay on the Vietnamese traditional junk, watch the views and listen to the whisper of the sea while enjoy superior service of food and friendly staffs.
• Visit Van Chai fishing village and Sung Sot cave

Why choose this cruise?
• Families, friends, couples ... looking for a good quality overnight trip in traditional junk to Halong Bay with reasonable price.
• Those like kayaking as it is included in the cruise.
The Cabins - Stylish romance at charm and comfort
Committed to offer guests both charm and comfort, Oriental Sails cabins offer a range of facilities and an elegant ambiance. The cabins are designed and fitted international standards, featuring a rich wooden decor, with large windows from which to enjoy the spectacular scenery of HalongBay. The comfortable bedding with luxuriant linens ensures you a restful sleep in style.

Cabin Amenities
• Individually controlled Air-Conditioning.
• Private shower with hot water
• Wardrobe
• Bathroom amenities
• Mini bar
• Hot and Cold Shower Complimentary Bottled Water
• Toilet Slippers
• Toiletries Fire Extinguisher

Relaxation - You just can’t afford to miss it
There is probably no better place than Halong bay to de-stress and re-energize, thus Oriental Sails’ facilities and services are to bring you utmost relaxation.
The sundeck offers great space and atmosphere to enjoy sunbath, to snap great pictures of Halong Bay, to sip a refreshing cocktail while gazing at the rock formations reflected in the crystal clear water of the bay, or just simply lazing as the sun starts to set.
The widescreen serves you great clips of the Bay and movies of its old time
A wide range of regular events and parties are raising a part in your unforgettable cruising experience with Oriental Sails.

Dining - It’s further than just dining
The Oriental Sails’ restaurant offers freshly-caught delicious local seafood and other specialities. The restaurant setting, friendly staffs, calm water, X- breeze and stunning view of thousands of islets around all attend to serve you a terrific dining experience.
Cuisine Vietnamese Seafood & Various International Dishes
Seating capacity 32 passengers

Activities - Dare or care to adventure
A wide range of activities are planned during your cruising with Oriental Sails
Exploring the caves, kayaking through floating villages, swimming in the middle of nowhere, climbing stiff rocks rising out of breathtaking Lan Ha Bay, snapping photos of a lifetime, sunbathing on a pampered deck , to name but a few…
All contribute to make your visit a truly memorable one.

Services and Facilities
• Reception (English and Vietnamese Speaking)
• 24-hour security
• Themed Parties on request
• Car Rental Service with Driver
• Tender for Sightseeing
• Kayaking & Fishing equipments
• Number of Cabins 16 fully-furnished cabins
• Average Room Size 11.6 sqm
• Bed Type
• 06 Queen Size
• 10 Twin (Convertible into Family Room)
• Room Capacity 2 adults + 1 child below the age of 6 per cabin
Oriental Sails 2 Days
Itinerary: Hanoi - Hon Gai harbor - Halong Bay - Sung Sot cave - Luon Cave - Bai Tu Long Bay - Fishing villages - Hanoi
Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
Brief Itinerary:
Day 1: Hanoi - Halong (180km) (L/D)
Day 2: Halong - Ha Noi (180km) (B/L)
Detailed Itinerary:



Day 1: Hanoi - Halong (B/L)
08h00 - 08h30  Pick-up at hotel and start the 3 hour-and-a-half drive to Halong Bay
12h00 - 12h30  Embark on Oriental Sails followed by cruise briefing
13h00 - 15h30  Savor a delectable lunch as Oriental Sails cruise further along the limestone islands of Fighting Cock, Turtle Island…
15h30 - 17h30  Visit Amazing Cave and kayak along the hidden parts of the bay
17h30 - 19h00  Go swimming, snap photos or just relax as the sun starts to set
19h00  Dinner is served. Socialize with other guests or just laze around.
Overnight on board.

Day 2: Halong Bay – Hanoi (B/L)
06h00 - 07h00  Start your day with swimming, exercise or photo hunt
07h00 - 11h00  Have breakfast at sunrise. Cruise to Ba Hang Fishing Village, pass Dog Rock and Incense Burner, and then head back to the Harbor
Disembark Oriental Sails at around 11h00
12h00 - 16h30  Transfer back to Hanoi and trip finishes at the hotel around 16h30. End tour
Contact Lotussia Travel for more details.


Itinerary: Hanoi - Hon Gai harbor - Halong Bay - Sung Sot cave - Luon Cave - Bai Tu Long Bay - Van Chai fishing village - Hanoi.
Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights
Brief Itinerary:
Day 1: Hanoi - Halong (180km) (L/D)
Day 2: Halong – Lan Ha Bay (B/L/D)
Day 3: Halong - Ha Noi (180km) (B/L)
Detailed Itinerary:



Day 1: Hanoi – Halong Bay (B/L)
08h00 – 08h30  Pick-up at hotel and start the 3 hour-and-a-half drive to Halong Bay
12h00 – 12h30  Embark on Oriental Sails followed by cruise briefing
13h00 – 15h30  Savor a delectable lunch as Oriental Sails cruise further along the limestone islands of Fighting Cock, Dog Rock and Incense Burner, to name a few
15h30 – 17h30  Visit Amazing Cave and kayak along the hidden parts of the bay
17h30 – 19h00  Go swimming, snap photos or just relax as the sun starts to set
19h00  Dinner is served. Socialize with other guests or just laze around.
Overnight on board

Day 2: Halong – Lan Ha Bay (B/L/D)
07h00 – 08h00  Have breakfast on boat
08h30 – 09h00  Transfer to day boat for a cruise to Lan Ha Bay

Option 1: Rock-climbing with Western instructors
10h15 – 12h30  Rock Climb on Moody’s Beach (option kayaking)
13h00 – 14h00  Lunch and transfer to Thap Ngiem (Hai Pai Beach)
14h15 – 16h30  Rock Climb on Hai Pai Beach (option kayaking)

Option 2: Relaxing & kayaking
Have the whole day relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Van Boi beach, Ba Cat beach, and leisure, kayak around the Lan Ha Bay.
16h30 – 17h00  Cruise back to the main boat.
19h00  Enjoy dinner.
Overnight on board

Day 3: HalongBay – Hanoi (B/L)
06h00 – 07h00  Start your day with swimming, exercise or photo hunt
07h00 – 11h00  Have breakfast at sunrise. Cruise through Drum Cave Island, Man’s Head Islet, Van Gia Fishing, Village and then head back to the Harbor. 
Disembark Oriental Sails at around 11h00
12h00 – 16h30  Transfer back to Hanoi and trip finishes at the hotel around 16h30.
Contact Lotussia Travel fore more details.
The first and biggest company offer overnight cruises on the bay, Huong Hai Deluxe Cruise is now widely known as the number one choice for discerning travelers, operating a fleet of nine built wooden junks designed in time-honored traditional style, with contemporary and deluxe cabins and facilities. As a result, nearly half of 1 million people have joined Huong Hai Junks on magical, enlightening journeys through Ha Long Bay. For more than 10 years in serving and hosting international guests on the tranquil waters of the bay, Huong Hai Junk do set a well-known, leading and stable standard of the best quality service for Ha Long Bay Junks from mid-range to high-range customer.

Highlights of Huong Hai junk Cruises:
• Cruising Halong bay on the Vietnamese traditional junk, watch the views and listen to the whisper of the sea while enjoy superior service of food and friendly staffs.
• Visit Van Chai fishing village and Sung Sot cave

Why choose these cruises?
• Families, friends, couples ... looking for a superior quality overnight trip in a traditional wooden junk on Halong Bay at reasonable price.

  
While the decor is all royal opulence, present day comforts and conveniences have not been forgotten either. Comfortable twin - bed cabins providing the ultimate room with a view -  feature rattan furniture, ensuite bathrooms and air - con. The upper floor boasts a harmoniously spacious area as well as a dining section, where delicious, freshly - caught seafood and other dishes are served.

Deluxe Cabins:
• Number of Deluxe cabins: 52
• Average room size: 9 sqm
• Bed type: Doubles/ twins

Standard Cabins:
• Deluxe cabins: Number of Deluxe cabins: 52
• Average room size: 9 sqm
• Bed type: Doubles/ twins

Cabin Amenities (all types)
• Individual controlled air-conditioning
• Wall mounted fan
• Good quality white bed linen
• Bathroom with shower with hot water
• Bath robe
• Slippers
• Life vests
• Fire extinguishers
• Mineral water
• 220-Volt two-pin plug

Service and Facilities
• Deluxe Restaurants & Bars
• Safety box at reception
• Kayaking, swimming & fishing equipments
• Tour Guide on board
• Theme party on request
• Small bamboo rowing boat
• Wide selection of Aperitifs, Spirits, Beer, Soft drink,
• Mineral water & fine wine from around the world

Activities
• Swimming
• Kayaking
• Mountain Hiking
• Squid Fishing
• Sunbathing
• Sightseeing
• Cycling (On request and depend on itinerary)
• Excursion to famous caves, grottoes, beaches and local fishing village
• Wedding, Special Party, Theme Party, etc on request held inside cave or on the beach

Cabin and Facilities
• Double/ Twin Bedded room
• Restaurants and Bar
• Kayaking Service (Optional)
• A/C cabins with en-suite bathrooms
• First Aid Kits
• Luggage Storages
• Emergency Tender boat
• Safety box at the reception
• IDD at the reception
• 24/7 Security

Dinning
• Our dining rooms offer a comfortable and romantic setting, with large panoramic windows from which to take in the beauty of the bay while enjoying Vietnamese cuisine at its best.
• The cozy bar in each junk offers a selection of aperitifs, spirits, beers, soft drinks, mineral water and a wide selection of fine wines from around the world.
Our experienced chefs provide a varied selection of Vietnamese and International cuisine including fresh local seafood, all carefully prepared and presented.

Kayaking
Joining our night tours including Kayaking on Huong Hai Junks creates  yourself  chances to visit remote caves, hidden lagoons that  are only accessible at low tide and at the end of the long day, to enjoy the magnificent sunset with the breeze through your hair.

For whom are experts of Kayak, Huong Hai Junks have achieved successes in organizing Kayak races, without limiting the quantity of the competitors. There are some specified sites, such as : The  Cua Van Floating fishing village, the Trong cave, the Dong Tien lake, the Ba Ham lake and The Three Peaches. They are all fascinating with their significant beauty, attraction and space.
Beside of succeeding in being an organizer of kayaking competitions, Huong Hai has also achieved in making long day tours in Halong bay. These tours brings tourists who love exploring Halong further in Kayaks, can freely put themselves into real risky trekking of discovery.

Sundeck
Stretch our and relax on our spacious rooftop sundecks on our China Junk Model. Our comfortable lounging furniture is perfect for sipping a glass of wine or reading a book, chatting with friends you’ve made on board or taking a nap, sunning or counting the stars.
Huong Hai Deluxe Cruises 2 Days
Itinerary: Halong - Amazing Cave - Soi Sim or Titov Beach - Ga Choi, Dinh Huong islet - Luon Cave - Man's head islet - Tortoise islet & Bai Tho mountain.
Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
Brief Itinerary:
Day 1: Hanoi - Halong
Day 2: Halong - Ha Noi
Detailed Itinerary:
Day 1: Hanoi - Ha Long
Depart Hanoi to Ha Long Bay by road through the rich farmlands of the Red River Delta and the scenery of rice fields (harvest time: 5th month and 10th month of Lunar New Year), water buffalos and everyday Vietnamese village life on both side of the highway No.18.



12.15pm  Arrive in Ha Long city, board our traditional wooden junk boat, Huong Hai Junk, for an overnight journey. Sip on a refreshing welcome drink upon check in before you begin your cruise through the bay. Feast on a delicious lunch as you cruise among hundreds of islets (Dinh Huong islet, Ga Choi – Fighting Cock islet, Dog islet, Finger islet, etc.) to discover unspoilt pockets of Halong Bay and visit Sung Sot cave, one of the most imposing grottos of the Bay. Swim at Soi Sim beach or Titov beach or a short trek to the top of Titov Mountain for a magnificent panorama scenery.
07.30pm  Enjoy your dinner with fresh seafood on board.
09.00pm  Squid fishing or relax and chatting with your partner, friends, family.
Overnight on Ha Long Bay aboard Huong Hai Junk.
For those who book transfer option: A private car or Huong Hai shuttle bus will pick you up at your hotel from 7.45am - 8.30am and transfer you to Ha Long city.
For those who book kayaking option: After visiting Amazing cave, you can go kayaking from Soi Sim beach to Luon Cave to enjoy the quiet atmosphere of the bay (or from Bo Nau cave, to Soi Sim beach to TiTov)

Summary:
Visit: Amazing Cave, Soi Sim or Titov Beach, Ga Choi, Dinh Huong islet, etc.
Meals: Lunch and Dinner on board.
Accommodation: Double or Twin sharing cabin. (Single cabin upon request)
Transfer option from Hanoi to Halong city: 3.5 hrs
Kayaking option: 45 minutes - 1 hour
Huong Hai Junks / Itineraries

Day 2: Ha Long - Hanoi (B/L)
07.00am  For early riser’s complimentary tea, coffee, fruit and cake are served.
08.00am  Visit Luon cave on small bamboo boat paddle by out crew staff and enjoy the quiet atmosphere enclosed by high islets and mountains. Be back to our Huong Hai Junk. Sail past rock formations such as Man’s Head islet, Tortoise islet, Butterfly cave, Lion islet, Bai Tho Mountain, enjoy the tranquil scenery as the boat meanders its way through the bay on the way back to Ha Long city, etc. Arrange your luggage and do the check out onboard at around 9.00 am. Enjoy a wholesome brunch as your boat weaves through strange-shaped limestone rock formations.
11.45am  Arrive back at Ha Long city for disembarkation where your driver waits to take you back to your Hanoi. Trip ends.
Transfer option by shuttle bus or private car: Arrive Hanoi city at around 4.00pm

Summary:
Visit: Luon Cave, Man's head islet, Tortoise islet & Bai Tho Mountain.
Cruising: 3hrs
Transfer option from Ha Long to Hanoi city: 3.5hrs
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch on board.
Transfer option by shuttle bus or private car:
Arrive Hanoi city at around 4.00pm
Contact Lotussia Travel fore more details.