Cat Ba Cruise through Halong Bay (Aug 2-3, 2025):

Cat Ba Cruise through Halong Bay (Aug 2-3, 2025):

Halong Bay
Yes, it's worth it
We took this trip visiting several cities and countries. Here's the complete route:

United Arab Emirates:
Abu Dhabi

Singapore:
Singapore

Malaysia:
Langkawi
Kuala Lumpur

Thailand:
Chiang Rai
Chiang Mai
Sukhothai
Bangkok

Vietnam:
Hanoi
Halong Bay
Phú Quoc

History of Ha Long Bay in a few lines:

Origins:

The bay was formed millions of years ago by geological processes and erosion, creating more than 1,600 islands and unique karst formations.
Its name means “Descending Dragon.” According to tradition, dragons sent by the gods spat out jewels and jade to form the islands and protect Vietnam from invaders.

Historical period:

Ha Long has been inhabited by fishing communities for centuries and was a strategic point on maritime routes in northern Vietnam.

20th Century:

Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994 for its natural beauty and geological value.

Present:

It is one of Vietnam's most iconic destinations, famous for its spectacular landscapes, caves, and island cruises.

General conclusions ✦✦

We caught it with GetYourGuide.

  • It's a unique experience; we really enjoyed sleeping on the boat. We were expecting much worse, but it was fantastic. You don't feel the boat's movement at all, and watching the sunrise from your bed overlooking Ha Long Bay is amazing.

  • The groups aren't very large, approximately 10-15 people. We met many Spaniards, 3 Italians, 2 English people, and the rest were Spanish or spoke Spanish. Vietnamese people aren't known for speaking perfect English, so don't worry if you don't understand much.

  • The rooms have everything you need: air conditioning, a ceiling fan, and a huge window with panoramic views of the landscape and the sea from your bed. The rooms are very spacious. They don't have blinds, but they do have curtains for privacy; we recommend sleeping with the curtains drawn.

  • The excursion included water activities, cycling, and activities on the boat.

  • The food on board surprised us a lot (in a good way), plenty of it and good quality.

Halong Bay goes very well with Hanoi because the bay is usually visited departing from the capital and is the natural extension of any route through the north, and with Phú Quốc because it forms a perfect contrast between karst landscapes, cruises and nature with a final escape to quiet beaches in the south of the country.

Prices ✨💰
  • Flight: In this case, we were picked up by bus in Bangkok for a 1-night cruise with full board and activities included, and dropped back in Bangkok for €254 for the two of us. Getyourguide (cruise data). Highly recommended It goes through the less touristy area, meaning it's not crowded but just as beautiful. Recommendation: take the first-class bus; it's well worth it.

    Hotel: Venice cruises.

  • Travel insurance: Heymondo (Tranquility trip, for 22 days): €80/person.

Required documentation 📋

Information obtained from the web https://www.exteriores.gob.es

  • Passport: required with a minimum validity of 6 months.

  • Visa: No visa is required for stays of up to 45 days.

  • Travel insurance: Highly recommended.

  • Vaccines: None.

  • Security: Although the country is very safe, robberies are frequent in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City and in tourist areas such as Lao Cai, Sapa, Hoi An, Halong Bay, etc., so it is recommended to leave your belongings in a safe place during short daily commutes and, in any case, remain vigilant.

  • Badge: Vietnamese Dong (VND).

  • Payment card/currency exchange: we always go with Revolut y N26.

  • Roaming: NO Yes, so if you have data enabled, you might get a nice little gift in return. We recommend it. Airalo in Asia better than Holafly.

  • GPS: Maps.me Download the maps for Spain and they work great offline, whether you're on foot, by car, or on public transport.

  • Translator: It's gotten us out of a few tight spots; it's a translator that doesn't require an internet connection, just download the language before you leave and you're good to go. Offline translator.

  • International driving permit: It is necessary because it does not belong to the EU. It order through the website DGT. We remind you that they drive on the left because it was a British colony. The app GRAB It works very well and is very cheap.

The card costs €10.51. The good thing is you can order it online and pick it up without an appointment. It took a couple of days for ours, then you go to pick it up and it's a cardboard card like the ones they had 20 years ago.

Click here to go to details, application, etc.
Travel guide and maps 🗺️🧭



Icono pdf.
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The guide also includes links above each map. Simply tap them on your mobile device to open them in Maps, with all the points already marked, so you don't have to search for them one by one.

If you want it in Word format for your notes/modifications, just ask us.

 

Consejos prácticos para viajar a Halong Bay – Cát Bà

Si viajas a Halong Bay – Cát Bà desde Hanoi, una de las opciones más habituales es hacerlo en transporte organizado o bus + barco en unas 3–4 horas, algo que muchas veces no se tiene en cuenta frente a excursiones rápidas de un día. Además, alojarse en Cát Bà permite evitar zonas más masificadas y disfrutar la bahía con más calma. Halong Bay – Cát Bà es uno de los destinos más impresionantes de Vietnam, ideal para combinar naturaleza, paisajes únicos y rutas en barco en pocos días.
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