
Ha Long Bay
Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO seascape of roughly 1,600–2,000 limestone karst islands, best seen on a 1–2 night cruise from Hanoi (2.5–3.5 hours away), not a day trip. Boats range from $70/night budget cruises to $400+/night luxury junks, including meals, kayaking, and a cave stop. Best months are October–April for calmer seas; try Bai Tu Long Bay, a quieter neighbor, if Ha Long feels crowded.
Ha Long Bay looks almost unreal in photos — thousands of jungle-topped limestone towers rising straight out of jade-green water — and in person it's one of the few places that actually lives up to the hype. The trick is choosing the right boat and the right number of nights, since a rushed day trip barely scratches it.
Day trip or overnight cruise?
An overnight cruise (1–2 nights) is genuinely the better way to experience Ha Long Bay — waking up on the water at sunrise, with the karsts around you in morning light, is the whole point. A single day trip from Hanoi is possible (roughly 12 hours round-trip including transport) but rushed; only choose it if you're very short on time.

Choosing a boat
| Boat class | Approx. price per person, per night | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | $70–110 | Basic cabins, shared itinerary, standard meals |
| Mid-range | $120–220 | More comfortable cabins, better food, smaller groups |
| Luxury | $250–500+ | Balcony cabins, spa, higher-end dining, fewer passengers |
Read recent reviews for the specific boat, not just the cruise company — standards can vary noticeably between individual vessels operated under the same brand name.
What's included on a typical cruise
- Kayaking or a bamboo boat ride through karst formations and quiet lagoons — usually the trip's highlight.
- A cave stop, most commonly Sung Sot Cave ("Surprise Cave"), one of the bay's largest and most dramatic.
- A cooking class or squid-fishing activity on some boats, usually in the evening.
- All meals, typically seafood-forward, included in the cruise price.
Bai Tu Long Bay — the quieter alternative
Bai Tu Long Bay sits just northeast of Ha Long Bay, shares the same limestone scenery, and sees a fraction of the boat traffic. If your dates fall in peak season (roughly November–February, when Ha Long's main routes can feel crowded), ask your cruise operator specifically about a Bai Tu Long itinerary.
When to go
October through April is the cooler, calmer window, with the clearest visibility typically in October–November and March–April. December–February can bring cool mist that reduces visibility (atmospheric, but check reviews if photography is your priority). May–September is hot and humid with a real risk of tropical storms affecting or canceling sailings.
Where to stay in Ha Long Bay — hotels
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