Haiphong
by Gen We
Sep 25, 2025
Located in Quang Ninh Province in northern Vietnam, Ha Long Bay is a world-renowned natural tourist site. It was designated as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in 1994 and is famous for its stunning marine karst landscape.
Ha Long Bay features thousands of limestone islands and unique rock formations scattered across emerald waters, earning it the legendary nickname "The Dragon Lying on the Sea."
The name "Ha Long Bay" translates to "Descending Dragon." The bay boasts over 1,900 islands, many of which are uninhabited.
Visitors to Ha Long Bay can enjoy various activities such as cruise tours, kayaking, speedboat rides, or even helicopter and seaplane tours.
✔️Must-visit spots:
- Cát Bà Island
The largest island near Ha Long Bay, offering a variety of attractions including a national park, beaches, floating villages, and hiking trails.
- Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave)
The most famous cave in Ha Long Bay, known for its vast interior space and stunning stalactites and stalagmites.
- Titop Island
Popular among tourists, this island offers panoramic views of Ha Long Bay from its peak and swimming opportunities at its beach.
- Luong Cave / Tung Sau Area
Explore limestone islands by kayak and encounter monkeys, marine life, and birds.
- Cua Van Floating Village
A traditional fishing village floating on the sea, where visitors can experience Vietnam's traditional way of life.
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