Floating through a dream
Mother Nature generously endowed this S-shaped land with a sea dotted with thousands of islands. In Ha Long Bay, each area leaves you with a different impression.
Visitors to Ha Long often follow fixed routes. Only a handful of tour operators choose less-traveled routes to give tourists a sense of peace. But whether your destination is Ha Long, Bai Tu Long, or Lan Ha Bay – the body of water next to Cat Ba Island, the blue sky and sea are similar and always leave strong impressions of the wonderful islands created by Nature.
There are islands in strange shapes, and caves with stalactites that tell stories of a wonderland when illuminated.
Travelers may occasionally catch sight of sandy beaches on islands so pristine they may think humans have never set foot upon them.
A Dragon descends into the Waves
Vietnam’s best-known bay among international travelers, Ha Long (“Descending Dragon”) Bay takes the shape of a dragon descending into the ocean. A trip to Ha Long Bay is a must for international visitors to Vietnam. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage, beautiful Ha Long Bay moves the hearts of nature-lovers and consistently wins titles like “one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature” and “one of top 10 most beautiful bays on earth”.
Just a two-hour drive from Hanoi, Ha Long Bay is easily accessible, transporting visitors to a world of ocean breezes and romance. Hundreds of millions of years of geological activity created the bay’s spectacular landscape, its emerald waters dotted with nearly 2,000 limestone islands in different sizes.