

Overview of Ha Long Bay
Ha Long Bay / Lan Ha Bay: a UNESCO wonder awaits you
Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is more than just a breathtaking landscape; it’s an experience that will leave you speechless. Imagine emerald waters dotted with thousands of spectacular limestone pillars rising majestically from the sea. This captivating seascape, sculpted by nature over millions of years, beckons with a promise of adventure, exploration and serenity.
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A canvas painted by nature
Ha Long Bay boasts over 1,960 limestone islets, each with its own shape and history. Sail through this mystical landscape and discover hidden coves, explore magnificent caves adorned with stalactites and stalagmites and witness the breathtaking play of light and shadow on the water. Kayak in secluded lagoons, swim in crystal-clear waters and immerse yourself in nature’s raw beauty.
Beyond breathtaking scenery
Ha Long Bay offers a glimpse into Vietnam’s rich history and culture. Visit Thien Cung Cave (Heavenly Palace Cave), a masterpiece of natural formations, or explore Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave), with its hidden chambers and archaeological treasures. Discover the lively floating villages, where generations of families have made their home on the water and learn about their unique way of life.
Create your dream experience in Ha Long Bay
Viettourist offers an organized selection of Ha Long Bay cruises to suit all tastes and budgets. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious overnight cruise with gourmet meals and impeccable service, an economical adventure cruise with kayaking and exploring activities, or a romantic getaway on a private junk, we have the perfect itinerary for you.
Best seasons to visit Ha Long Bay
Ha Long Bay offers a beautiful experience all year round, but the ideal season depends on what you prioritize on your trip:
Pleasant climate and outdoor activities:
Spring (February – April): this is the high season for Ha Long Bay. The weather is warm and sunny, with average temperatures around 23°C to 30°C, perfect for swimming, kayaking and cave exploration. Rainfall is minimal, guaranteeing clear skies and stunning views. However, expect larger crowds and potentially higher prices.
Comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds:
Autumn (September – November): This shoulder season offers a nice balance. The weather is pleasantly cool and dry, with average temperatures around 23°C – 28°C. This makes sightseeing and outdoor activities comfortable without the summer heat. It’s also generally less crowded.
Winter (December – February): While the scenery remains stunning, temperatures can drop, especially at night. There’s a possibility of rain and mist, potentially obstructing some views. However, if you don’t mind cooler weather and potentially fewer crowds, this can be a good budget-friendly option.