- Travelling by boat:
tourists can go to Ha Long Bay to
view the landscape, visit the caves
and grottoes and relax and go
swimming on the sandy beaches of the
limestone islands.
- Kayaking: a
romantic and adventurous kind of
tourism. A large boat carries small
inflatable canoes or “kayaks” to
deserted, almost unknown areas of
the Bay. Visitors can paddle by
themselves to explore remote wild
islands and caves.
- Cultural – historical
tourism: tours for people
interested in culture and
archaeology. They stay a longer time
in Ha Long to visit archaeological
remains, study tangible and
intangible culture and experience
the beautiful land and seascapes,
along with the outstanding
geological and historical sites.
- Eco-tourism on Ha Long
Bay: visitors can visit
isolated ecosystems with beautiful
sandy beaches, tidal flats,
mangroves, coastal wetlands and
coral reefs.
There
is a variety of different and
attractive tours on the Bay.
Tourists can choose their favorite
tour to visit popular caves,
grottoes and beautiful islands.
Tour
Routes and their duration:
Route 1:
Tourist Wharf – Thien Cung Grotto–
Dau Go Cave – Dinh Huong Islet – Ga
Choi Islet (3-4 hours)
Route 2: Tourist Wharf – Thien Cung
Grotto– Dau Go Cave – Dinh Huong
Islet – Ga Choi Islet– Sung Sot
Grotto– Ti Tov Beach (7-8 hours).
Route 3: Tourist Wharf – Me Cung
Cave – Sung Sot Grotto – Ti Tov
Beach (7-8 hours).
Route 4: Tourist Wharf – Tam Cung
Cave – Sung Sot Cave – Luon Cave
(7-8 hours).
Route 5: Tourist Wharf – Bai Tu Long
– Ngoc Vung Island – Quan Lan Island
(two days, one night).
There
are other attractive routes
available to serve tourist needs.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us
at the following address:
Information and Tourist Guide
Center: Tel: 84. 33.847481
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Timetable for tourists visiting
caves and grottoes on the Bay: