About
Ha Long Bay is a world-renowned natural wonder located in Quang Ninh Province, northeastern Vietnam. Famous for its spectacular seascape of limestone karsts, emerald waters, misty clouds, and hidden caves, the bay is considered one of the most magnificent scenic areas in Southeast Asia.
Ha Long Bay lies at the heart of a larger maritime zone that includes Bai Tu Long Bay to the northeast and the Cat Ba Archipelago to the southwest. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994 and later named one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature in 2012, Ha Long Bay is not only a symbol of Vietnam’s natural beauty but also a place deeply rooted in legend and history.
The name “Ha Long” literally means “Descending Dragon,” inspired by an ancient legend in which dragons descended from the heavens to protect Vietnam from invaders, creating thousands of limestone islands as a natural fortress. Today, those “dragon pearls” remain as the iconic karst formations rising from the sea.
What To Do?
- Cruise through Ha Long Bay Taking an overnight or day cruise is the best way to experience the bay’s beauty, passing through dramatic limestone islands, calm waters, and scenic viewpoints.

- Explore limestone caves and grottoes Visit famous caves such as Sung Sot (Surprise Cave), Thien Cung (Heavenly Palace Cave), Dau Go (Wooden Stakes Cave), Trinh Nu (Virgin Cave), and Luon Grotto, each showcasing unique rock formations and chambers.

- Relax at Bai Chay Beach Enjoy a break on Bai Chay Beach, located close to Ha Long City, before boarding a boat to explore the bay. Despite its darker sand, the beach offers pleasant weather and a relaxed atmosphere.

- Kayaking and water activities Paddle through quiet lagoons, hidden caves, and floating fishing villages for a closer look at the bay’s natural landscape.

- Visit nearby destinations Extend your trip to nearby attractions such as Cat Ba Island, Tuan Chau Island, Hai Phong City, or Bai Tu Long Bay for a more tranquil alternative to central Ha Long.
When To Go?
Ha Long Bay can be visited year-round, with an average annual temperature of around 22.8°C.
- March – August The best time to visit, featuring blue skies, calm seas, and ideal conditions for cruising and photography.
- September – October Typhoon season; travel plans may be affected by weather conditions.
- November – February Cooler and occasionally misty, creating a quieter and more atmospheric experience, though swimming may be limited.




















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