A medley of limestone pillars, tiny islets topped by forest rise from the emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin. A World Heritage site since 1994, Halong Bay’s spectacular scenery is a visualization of ethereal beauty and Heritage Line would like to invite you to explore it with us.
Cruise Rate: 4-star
Destinations: Halong Bay, Cua Van Village, Luom Bo Area, Titop Island
Duration: 2 Days 1 Night - Group Tour
A medley of limestone pillars, tiny islets topped by forest rise from the emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin. A World Heritage site since 1994, Halong Bay’s spectacular scenery is a visualization of ethereal beauty and Heritage Line would like to invite you to explore it with us.
Cruise Rate: 4-star
Destinations: Halong Bay, Cua Van Village, Luom Bo Area, Sung Sot Cave, Titop Island
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<p>Highlights:</p>
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<li>Explore Tien Ong Cave and the Cua Van floating fishing village</li>
<li>Take a refreshing morning swim on a sandy beach beneath high rock formations or climb up to the hill top of Titop Island to enjoy stunning views over Halong Bay.</li>
<li>Witness spectacular sunsets and delightful dawns over the bay.</li>
<li>Join a cooking demonstration of Vietnamese traditional cuisine, or an early Tai Chi class.</li>
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<p>ITINERARY:</p>
<p>DAY 1: HANOI - HALONG BAY (-/LUNCH/DINNER)</p>
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<li>07:30 am - 08:00 am: Pick you up at hotel and transfer to Halong Bay.</li>
<li>The boat sets sail to cruise into the Bay. Find yourself getting acquainted with the facilities onboard.</li>
<li>A delectable buffet lunch with a feast of choices is served in the restaurant. Savour your first hours in Halong Bay on the sun deck by simply let your eyes wander around the scenery.</li>
<li>We arrive at the area of Cua Van floating fishing village. From here we start to explore a cave, named Tien Ong, and the floating fishing village. Tien Ong is the most recently explored cave. It shows evidences of human civilization dating back to 10,000 – 8,000 BC. The cave is just 5 meters above sea level, 50 meters deep and covers 1000 square meters. Our guide takes you on a loop though the cave and explains about the historical findings and the cave’s particularities.</li>
<li>The voyage continues to the fishing village. With a small bamboo boat rowed by the local people we move around in the calm sea of this secluded area and gain an insight into the village life.</li>
<li>After returning to the boat we sail to the overnight mooring area Luom Bo. During this time Halong Bay reveals its most magnificent beauty - we call it the “blue hour”. Rewind on the sun deck with a drink of your choice and let the moment sink in. During the sailing time our Chef demonstrates as well the preparation of particular Vietnamese dishes. Feel free to join and practice by yourself.</li>
<li>Dinner is served in the restaurant either à la carte or buffet style. Afterwards the night is yours to kick-back and abundantly enjoy these unique moment amidst a surreal landscape. A presentation in our dining area with more interesting facts and insights on Halong Bay is also offered after dinner. We wish you a good night in Halong Bay where once upon a time Dragons played with sparkling jewels.</li>
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<p>DAY 2: HALONG BAY - HANOI (BREAKFAST/LUNCH/-)</p>
<ul>
<li>For early risers (~6.30 o’clock) tea, coffee and pastries are available at the restaurant area. A Tai Chi class is offered on the sundeck again to ease mind and muscles.</li>
<li>The boat continues to sail to Titop Island. We set over by tender to this little landmass in the bay. Prepare yourself for a refreshing morning swim on a sandy beach beneath high rock formations. If you prefer to be more active climb up to the hill top of Titop Island from where you have stunning views over Halong Bay (it is 400 stone steps up which takes about 20 minutes to the top, minimal fitness and proper footwear is required). There is also a viewing platform about half-way up with great panoramic views.</li>
<li>Back on board (around 8:45 o’clock) you may like to shower and freshen up. Now it is time to enjoy the last sailing time back to the harbor. A full breakfast is served in the dining room. Relax on the sun deck or dine in the restaurant while savoring the last cruise moments of this iconic site before arriving back on shore.</li>
<li>Our crew bids farefells and helps with your belongings. Heritage Line and all the crew members thank you very much for having you on board.</li>
<li>Shuttle bus will transfer you back to Hanoi. Tour ends.</li>
</ul>
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<p>Highlights:</p>
<ul>
<li>Explore Tien Ong Cave and the Cua Van floating fishing village</li>
<li>Take a refreshing morning swim on a sandy beach beneath high rock formations or climb up to the hill top of Titop Island to enjoy stunning views over Halong Bay.</li>
<li>Explore Sung Sot Cave, the biggest cave in Halong Bay</li>
<li>Free kayak to float through this bizarre water landscape in the Bay</li>
<li>Journey to a floating pearl farm to learn how pearls are harvested and processed</li>
<li>Witness spectacular sunsets and delightful dawns over the bay.</li>
<li>Join a cooking demonstration of Vietnamese traditional cuisine, or an early Tai Chi class.</li>
</ul>
<p>ITINERARY:</p>
<p>DAY 1: HANOI - HALONG BAY (-/LUNCH/DINNER)</p>
<ul>
<li>07:30 am - 08:00 am: Pick you up at hotel and transfer to Halong Bay.</li>
<li>The boat sets sail to cruise into the Bay. Find yourself getting acquainted with the facilities onboard.</li>
<li>A delectable buffet lunch with a feast of choices is served in the restaurant. Savour your first hours in Halong Bay on the sun deck by simply let your eyes wander around the scenery.</li>
<li>We arrive at the area of Cua Van floating fishing village. From here we start to explore a cave, named Tien Ong, and the floating fishing village. Tien Ong is the most recently explored cave. It shows evidences of human civilization dating back to 10,000 – 8,000 BC. The cave is just 5 meters above sea level, 50 meters deep and covers 1000 square meters. Our guide takes you on a loop though the cave and explains about the historical findings and the cave’s particularities.</li>
<li>The voyage continues to the fishing village. With a small bamboo boat rowed by the local people we move around in the calm sea of this secluded area and gain an insight into the village life.</li>
<li>After returning to the boat we sail to the overnight mooring area Luom Bo. During this time Halong Bay reveals its most magnificent beauty - we call it the “blue hour”. Rewind on the sun deck with a drink of your choice and let the moment sink in. During the sailing time our Chef demonstrates as well the preparation of particular Vietnamese dishes. Feel free to join and practice by yourself.</li>
<li>Dinner is served in the restaurant either à la carte or buffet style. Afterwards the night is yours to kick-back and abundantly enjoy these unique moment amidst a surreal landscape. A presentation in our dining area with more interesting facts and insights on Halong Bay is also offered after dinner. We wish you a good night in Halong Bay where once upon a time Dragons played with sparkling jewels.</li>
</ul>
<p>DAY 2: HALONG BAY (BREAKFAST/LUNCH/DINNER)</p>
<ul>
<li>Wake up at dawn to the lapping of the wave and the smell of freshly brewed coffee which is available with pastries in the dining room.</li>
<li>Join the Tai Chi morning class on the sun deck which is a truly one-time experience. By following the moves of our instructor you merge with the surrounding scenery.</li>
<li>By the tender boat we transfer to our day boat named “Sunset”. It is a smaller, cozy vessel via which we discover the further hidden charms of Halong Bay. Breakfast is served as Sunset sails for the Surprise Cave, in Vietnamese “Sung Sot”. Sung Sot is the biggest cave in Halong Bay at over 10,000 square meters. It is a magnificent site with the most beautiful stalagmites and stalactites. The further you go inside the bigger it gets. We explore this natural sensation for about 60 minutes.</li>
<li>Once back on the Sunset take some time to relax. Lean back on your sunbed while Sunset smoothly sails further into the Bay. Here you have the chance to have another close encounter with the fairy like Halong Bay. Via kayak you can float through this bizarre water landscape. The cliffs stretch vertically out of the water and you feel a sense of freedom meandering through this green medley of water and tree-topped islets. Back on board lunch is served in the restaurant.</li>
<li>Back on board lunch is served in the restaurant. Sunset continues the journey to a floating pearl farm. Halong Bay is also a place where pearls are cultivated. In a small factory we learn how pearls are harvested and processed. After the visit we leisurely sail back to the mother ship. Back “home” you have time for spa or sunbathing while we sail to the overnight night spot.</li>
<li>The dinner is served in the restaurant around seven o’clock. Before you retire to your cabin you might like to have some fun with squid fishing together with our crew or simply lean back on one of the loungers and listen to serenity of Halong Bay.</li>
</ul>
<p>DAY 3: HALONG BAY - HANOI (BREAKFAST/LUNCH/-)</p>
<ul>
<li>For early risers (~6.30 o’clock) tea, coffee and pastries are available at the restaurant area. A Tai Chi class is offered on the sundeck again to ease mind and muscles.</li>
<li>The boat continues to sail to Titop Island. We set over by tender to this little landmass in the bay. Prepare yourself for a refreshing morning swim on a sandy beach beneath high rock formations. If you prefer to be more active climb up to the hill top of Titop Island from where you have stunning views over Halong Bay (it is 400 stone steps up which takes about 20 minutes to the top, minimal fitness and proper footwear is required). There is also a viewing platform about half-way up with great panoramic views.</li>
<li>Back on board (around 8:45 o’clock) you may like to shower and freshen up. Now it is time to enjoy the last sailing time back to the harbor. A full breakfast is served in the dining room. Relax on the sun deck or dine in the restaurant while savoring the last cruise moments of this iconic site before arriving back on shore.</li>
<li>Our crew bids farefells and helps with your belongings. Heritage Line and all the crew members thank you very much for having you on board.</li>
<li>Shuttle bus will transfer you back to Hanoi. Tour ends.</li>
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The second of the “Three Sisters” operated by Heritage Line in Halong Bay is the gracious middle-child, Jasmine. Visitors looking for both comfort and adventure in Halong Bay will appreciate the Jasmine’s friendly crew and understated elegance. With 23 cabins, Jasmine is built in the style of a traditional Vietnamese junk, with three tawny sails and dark wood-cladding.
Jasmine’s interiors, like the exterior, are covered in polished wood, lending Jasmine the stately air of an Indochina-era cruising boat.
Accomodation: 23 cabins
Superior cabin:
No of Cabins: 12
Cabin Location: Main deck
Avg. Room Size: 16 m2
Bed Type: Double/Twin
Maximun Occupants: 2 adults + 1 child
Note: Ocean View
Deluxe cabin:
No of Cabins: 09
Cabin Location: Upper deck
Avg. Room Size: 18 m2
Bed Type: Double/Twin
Maximun Occupants: 2 adults + 1 child
Note: Private Balcony, Ocean View
Full furnished deluxe en-suite cabin with A/C, hot water
Experience English speaking guide/ station guide
All meals on board
Cooking demonstration
Tai Chi session
Kayaking
Fishing equipment, movie, exciting games
Fruits and local green tea in the sunset party
On board insurance
What’s excluded?
Airfares, Visa arrangements
Beauty spa and massage services
Other beverages, tips and personal expenses
All other services not clearly mentioned
VAT Tax
What do I need to bring?
Booking voucher from us
It is essential to bring your passport on this trip.
Bring walking shoes, raincoat, jacket, extra clothes, torch, insect repellent and sunscreen...
Cash for personal expense
What do I need to know?
Cruise itinerary and schedule are subject to change due to weather, tide levels and operating conditions without prior notice.
Swimming or kayaking excursions may be cancelled due to poor weather. Unused services are subject to nonrefundable.
Inadvance register is required with name, passport, nationality, gender, and visa for all passengers. A valid passport is required upon check-in. Otherwise, boarding may be denied by port authority.
Meals on board are fusion: Vietnamese, seafood & international. Guests should advise of any special food preferences, allergies or dietary requirements before departure date.
For safety: First aid kit is available at the Reception desk; Life jackets are in all cabins; No smoking in restaurant and cabin; Be aware of long jelly fish (seasonal)
Indochina Beauty Travel is doing all possible to make your journey and travel experience an unforgettable one. Weather conditions, we unfortunately cannot control. Our apologies for that!