Top 10 in Halong Bay: the must-sees and things to do
- on Mar 28, 2023 By: BN
The majestic Halong Bay and its myriad of islands and rocky islets with emerald water tending like a mirror is one of the mythical travel destinations. A trip to Vietnam would not be complete without visiting this legendary bay whose grandiose landscapes have been classified as a natural heritage of humanity by Unesco. Do not miss a thing of this natural gem by discovering the 10 captivating activities to do in Halong Bay.
Top 10 things about Halong Bay
1. Staying overnight on board in Halong Bay
3. Joining a Tai chi class at sunrise
4. Visiting the floating fishing village
6. Swimming in its emerald waters
7. Climbing the Titov mountain
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1. Cruising Halong Bay with one night on board
To fully appreciate the striking beauty of the unique karst seascapes, it is unthinkable not to cruise Halong Bay on a boat with an overnight stay. If sailing on its emerald waters through its thousands of islands and islets with strange shapes is a magical spectacle, admiring the sunset and its sunrise from your cabin or the upper deck is another extravaganza that will sublimate your stopover in this natural jewel of humanity.
>> Read more: 3 reasons for an overnight cruise in Halong Bay
This non-polluting activity, accessible to all, will allow you to explore the magical landscapes of the bay. Kayaking in Halong Bay is an opportunity to go to places inaccessible by boat where the untouched nature reveals all its splendour. You will certainly be greeted by the chirping of birds and the cries of monkeys that reign supreme in these natural sanctuaries.
3. Tai chi class at sunrise aboard a boat on Halong
Become one with the sun as you participate in a Tai chi class on the upper deck of your cruise ship at sunrise. A gentle muscular awakening to start the day off right. It is also an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of Halong Bay as the first rays of the sun gradually reveal the surprising shapes of the limestone peaks. A sovereign moment will leave you with lasting memories.
4. A floating fishing village in Halong Bay
For centuries, Halong Bay has been inhabited by fishing communities who have settled generations after generations on mobile floating villages. This is an opportunity to discover a universe of aquatic life quite fascinating and unique by the sea and its vagaries. You will discover the very particular daily life of its inhabitants, their traditions, their fishing techniques, and even the floating schools that some schoolchildren join by boat. To avoid spoiling anything, these floating villages are very often located in sumptuous settings, nestled in the hollow of limestone formations to protect themselves from storms.
>> Read more: 3 fishing villages to visit in Halong Bay
>> Discover our 100+ Halong bay cruise with real time prices5. Visiting one of the many caves in Halong Bay
The limestone formations of Halong Bay are home to a considerable number of cavities and caves. Formerly the haunts of pirates, these caves are now open to the public who want to admire the beautiful geological formations. For example, you can go to the famous Surprise Cave where stalactites and stalagmites adorn this huge rocky cavity in an admirable way. A skilful play of light perfectly highlights the fabulous masterpieces of Mother Nature in each cave.
>> Read more: The top 6 most beautiful caves to visit in Halong Bay
6. Swimming in the emerald waters of Halong Bay
What could be more enjoyable than relishing a good bath in the jade waters of Halong Bay? You can jump into the water from your boat or, if included in your program, do it from one of the many beaches in Halong Bay. If you like wild creeks then we advise you to go to Lan Ha Bay, the little sister of Halong, a neighbouring bay that reveals breathtaking landscapes.
>> Read more: Top 7 most beautiful beaches in Ha Long Bay
7. Climbing Titov Mountain for a panoramic view of Halong Bay
To take a full measure of the extreme beauty of this UNESCO-listed natural site, you have to go to Titov island and climb its mountain. Arriving at the top, you will enjoy an exceptional panoramic view of part of the seascapes of Halong Bay. You can also take advantage of the beautiful crescent moon beach to rest from your exertion and take a refreshing dip. It was Uncle Ho or ex-President Ho Chi Minh who gave the name to this island in memory of the visit to the place of astronaut Gherman Stepanovich Titov, a hero of the former Soviet Union.
8. Tasting Halong Bay fresh seafood treat
Seafood lovers rejoice, the waters of Halong Bay will offer you real iodized feasts. Crabs, prawns, clams, squid, etc… prepared in Vietnamese style will dazzle your taste buds. And then what a pleasure to taste them while sailing through the limestone wonderland of Halong Bay. Let’s consume without moderation!
9. Taking a walk on Cat Ba island
Located on the southern flank of Halong Bay, Cat Ba Island is the largest island in the bay and an essential stopover for nature lovers. Since 1994, it has belonged to the UNESCO biosphere reserve and is home to a national park with several indigenous plant and animal species. The island may be explored on foot or by bike via its trekking routes. You may then travel to the stunning Lan Ha Bay from Cat Ba.
>> Read more: Lan Ha Bay, paradise of the Tonkinese Sea
10. Idleness on Quan Lan Island
This is another beautiful island but located further North, in Bai Tu Long Bay. A beautiful island still preserves natural tourism and reveals sumptuous wild beaches together with some interesting local activities. It’s an ideal destination for travelers who like to get off the beaten track. A stay on Quan Lan Island can be combined with a cruise to Halong Bay.
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