Overnight Bai Tu Long Bay Cruise
About this activity
Highlights
- Explore Bai Tu Long Bay's serene waters
- Enjoy kayaking and swimming in secluded spots
- Savor authentic Vietnamese cuisine on board
- Witness stunning limestone karsts and caves
- Experience a peaceful overnight stay on the cruise
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Overnight cruise in Bai Tu Long Bay
- Meals on board
- Kayaking and swimming activities
- Personal expenses
Meeting point
Start Location
Hanoi, Vietnam
Important information
Know before you book
- Cruise schedules may vary based on weather conditions; confirm details before booking.
- Meals are typically included; inform the operator of any dietary restrictions in advance.
- Overnight accommodations are shared; private cabins may be available upon request.
Know before you go
- Bring swimwear, comfortable clothing, and a hat for sun protection.
- Pack a small overnight bag; larger luggage can be stored at the departure point.
- Ensure you have a valid passport for check-in procedures.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Easy Public Transport
- Infants Required On Laps
Traveler reviews
Great experience
We had a great and very personal service from the sweetest girl ever ( Harley) she texted us to inform but also to ask if we were okay multiple times . We were very happy to have booked our excursions with her.
Great Time
We went in mid Feb. when the weather is not very clear. It was an amazing time. Dong was our guide. His English was easy to understand. The room was comfortable. The boats are all painted white for safety and they do not have sails; this was a surprise to us.
Book this trip! It's a smaller junk...
<p>Book this trip!</p> <p>It's a smaller junk boat so it's not lined up with rest of the boats at night. Cant fault anything,</p>
This was our first planned activity on...
<p>This was our first planned activity on our first trip to Vietnam, and it ended up being the absolute highlight of our trip. We appreciated the stops along the way to the departure location, for souvenir shopping at a workshop for disabled Vietnamese and a pearl farming center. We loved the small size of the boat compared with others we say 11-14 people on ours plus 5 crew. We loved the activities, including visiting caves, kayaking, squid fishing and cooking class. We loved having a top deck where we could socialize with the other travelers, enjoy the stunning scenery and have drinks. And we LOVED the food! It was plentiful and delicious. It was served family-style, with shared platters for each table. We made a point of rotating tables for each meal so our entire group could have a chance to get to know each other. The presentation was first-class flowers carved out of vegetables to adorn the shrimp cocktail. I know we got lucky with our group, made up of 3 different nationalities and with everyone getting along splendidly. But I definitely think being on a smaller boat contributed to the positive chemistry, and encouraged us to mingle more than we would have if we were on a big boat. Overall, the highlight of our trip!</p>
The absolute highlight of our Vietnam trip
This was our first planned activity on our first trip to Vietnam, and it ended up being the absolute highlight of our trip. We appreciated the stops along the way to the departure location, for souvenir shopping (at a workshop for disabled Vietnamese) and a pearl farming center. We loved the small size of the boat compared with others we say (11-14 people on ours plus 5 crew). We loved the activities, including visiting caves, kayaking, squid fishing and cooking class. We loved having a top deck where we could socialize with the other travelers, enjoy the stunning scenery and have drinks. And we LOVED the food! It was plentiful and delicious. It was served family-style, with shared platters for each table. We made a point of rotating tables for each meal so our entire group could have a chance to get to know each other. The presentation was first-class (flowers carved out of vegetables to adorn the shrimp cocktail). I know we got lucky with our group, made up of 3 different nationalities and with everyone getting along splendidly. But I definitely think being on a smaller boat contributed to the positive chemistry, and encouraged us to mingle more than we would have if we were on a big boat. Overall, the highlight of our trip!
