• Halong Bay Cruise

    September 6 in Vietnam ⋅ 🌩️ 86 °F

    Day 6 Halong Bay Cruise
    • Destination: Halong
    • Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
    • Accommodations: Heritage Halong Hotel
    or similar
    Activity Note: We’ll be spending our
    day cruising aboard a wooden sailboat
    and exploring a cave, which features
    uneven surfaces.
    Breakfast: At the hotel.
    Morning: We’ll drive to the pier and board our
    vessel for the day—a traditional Vietnamese
    wooden boat—and set out on our cruise.
    With its clear, emerald waters and mountains
    draped in velvety cloaks of vegetation, it’s
    little wonder that Halong Bay has been the
    inspiration for generations of Vietnamese poets.
    Resting peacefully across the Gulf of Tonkin
    near the Chinese border, this region—whose
    name translates to “the bay of the descending
    dragon”—is dotted with more than 1,600
    mountain islands, whose jagged profiles seem
    to rise out of nowhere.
    Against the backdrop of innumerable
    caves, beaches, soaring cliffs, and grottoes,
    the Vietnamese go about their daily
    lives, fishing and harvesting, reaping the
    riches of the land and sea. Vietnamese
    fishermen nimbly navigate in lacquered and
    woven-wood coracles—lozenge-shaped,
    rudderless vessels that resemble an oversized
    tub. Oar-propelled fishing boats, or sampans,
    abound as well, many occupied by whole
    families.
    Lunch: Onboard the boat.
    Afternoon: Continue relaxing on our boat’s sun
    deck. During our cruise, we’ll stop to explore
    a cavernous grotto, and then drop anchor at
    an island pierced with surreal caves that we’ll
    explore. The bay’s caves are popular among
    visitors and locals alike, as the stone formations
    seem to drip like candlewax from the ceiling or
    down the walls.
    We’ll return to the pier and disembark the boat.
    Our bus will be waiting to take you back to the
    hotel, or if you’d prefer, you may remain by the
    harbor to continue exploring. The rest of the
    day is free for your own discoveries.
    Dinner: On your own. Being so close to the sea,
    Halong has exceptionally fresh seafood.
    Evening: Free to do as you’d like, whether
    that’s taking a nighttime stroll through the city
    or retiring early to your room to pack.
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