Recognized twice by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site (in 1994 and 2000), Ha Long Bay is one of Vietnam’s most iconic natural landscapes. Around 2,000 limestone islands rise from calm emerald waters, creating a unique and peaceful seascape.
The bay is home to many beautiful caves such as: Sung Sot (Surprise Cave) and Thien Cung (Heavenly Palace), where stalactites and stalagmites form fascinating natural shapes.
Visitors can enjoy a cruise between the limestone formations, kayak through small passages, swim in clear waters, or relax on deck while watching the sunset.
Fishing villages on the bay offer a glimpse of local life, and fresh seafood is one of the area’s highlights.
Known as “the emerald jewel of the East Vietnam Sea”, Ha Long Bay is a place to slow down, take in the scenery, and feel connected to nature.
It’s a destination that leaves calm and lasting memories long after your visit.











