Halong Bay is a spectacular natural wonder. The dramatic scenery dotted with islets makes this an excellent semi-sheltered, open water location for kayaking. This 3-day cruise is ideal for keen novice and experienced kayakers alike. Modern equipment gives you the necessary speed and maneuverability for both open sea crossings and to enter into hidden lagoons and caves. Sample the delights of this exhilarating sport in one of Vietnam’s most impressive natural sites, aboard the modern and luxurious Bhaya.
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If you’re looking for something different (perhaps group travel isn’t for you) or you want an extension to your trip, an Independent adventure could be just the thing. These private itineraries will take you to a new level of personal experience and self discovery....
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Halong Marguerite launched in April 2009, International-standard cabin design with rich wooden interior, comfortable bedding with luxuriant linens and ceramic ensuite bathroom.
In addition to larger size, Suite cabins offer Second Deck location leading to an exterior standing balcony, artworks handcrafted in Bat Trang...
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Red Orient Cruise is a brand new Chinese wooden junk crewed by a professional, loyal and dedicated team. Spread over 4 decks she has 16 en-suite fully equipped luxury cabins, a bar with soft seating and Oriental TV, gourmet restaurant, outside dining area, sundeck and luxury spa. Come on board The Orient Sails. Be charmed by her exquisite luxury, intimate setting and unrivaled home from home service. An unforgettable way to witness the serene, calm setting of Halong Bay's exceptional natural beauty.
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The area immediately northeast of Halong Bay is known as Bai Tu Long Bay and is the focus of our special itinerary. Hundreds of islets rising from the clear waters, long sandy beaches beckon, grottoes and lagoons entice the visitor – an area relatively underdeveloped and unpolluted by the tourist trade
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Slopony Adventures offers the most comprehensive information and services for rock climbing in Vietnam! There is no better way to get high in Vietnam than rock climbing over the turquoise waters of Ha Long Bay, which is quickly becoming the most exciting way to enjoy this world-wonder Bay.
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Exploring Halong Bay on Oriental Sails - a cruise vessel featuring 16 deluxe cabins furnished in classic Oriental style. The day 2 escape on Oriental Sails into Halong Bay brings us memorable experiences from inclusive services and activities.
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The best way to discover the natural beauty of the &ldquobay where the dragon descends into the sea is onboard our newly built Halong Emotion, designed to give you the best service you could possibly wish for. Watch the scenery go by with a nice glass of wine and do as muchlittle as you feel like on your holiday
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Halong Emotion Junk is a new cruise boat in Halong bay. Designed in the 1910’s Indochina style, the Halong Emotion offers the perfect mix in traditional elegance and modern comfort. Special attention has been paid to the decoration and interior of the junk. It features 28 comfortable rooms, a dining room with sea view, a bar and a superb sundeck
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Discover the splendors of Halong Bay aboard the Halong Ginger junk, the wooden junk that combines classic beauty with modern comfort. Measuring 38 meters (125 feet) in length, this newly built, custom-designed yacht features three decks that house an elegant restaurant, two bars, a small library, and a massage room
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Please refer to "Cat Ba Climbing Adventure" and "Cat Ba Trekking Adventure." Combine these two and you have a day of excitement and activity
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Built as a traditional wooden junk with modern contemporary Vietnamese design, Bhaya will provide deluxe amenities and pampering services whilst cruising through magnificent landscapes. 20 spacious cabins and suites with own bathrooms, large sun deck, elegant dining room, lounge bar, beauty spa, massage kayaking and entertainment as well as our well-trained, friendly and enthusiastic management and staff will make cruising with Bhaya a truly unique and unforgettable experience.
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Welcome on board of Halong Jasmine and set sail through bay while lunch is served. Passage into the magical bay, where thousands of sculpted limestone islands rise from the waves like dragons’ teeth. Opportunity to visit beautiful limestone grotto, go swimming or sunbathing.
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Take the boat to Quan Lan island. Do cycling yourself to explore small Quan Lan town, the ecological tourism resort, to Minh Chau Beach for sunbathing, relaxing. Enjoy BBQ lunch on beach and lot of time for relaxing. Cycle back the boat, BBQ dinner on the beach & overnight
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Start exploring Vong Vieng fishing village and the hidden lagoons in Bai Tu Long Bay by kayak. Paddle to Ba Cua beach. Free on the beach. Have BBQ on beach. Continue kayaking around Bai Tu Long Bay. Back to junk to enjoy relaxing or the sunset. Dinner and overnight on board.
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Early risers can enjoy the sunrise and the quiet breath- taking beauty of bay’s landscape. Breakfast on board at 7.30. Start exploring Vong Vieng fishing village and the hidden lagoons in Bai Tu Long Bay by kayak. Paddle to Ba Cua beach. Free on the beach. Have BBQ on beach.
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Tired of touristy places but you would like to admire the beauty of Halong bay, Bai Tu Long bay, join us today on Red Dragon Cruise. Discover the untouched area of the bay. Visit the local fishing villages. You rarely see other crowded tourist groups.
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Halong Bay is a World Heritage site and one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders. The Indochina Sails, a traditional junk built of aromatic wood and other special materials, is the perfect vessel for exploring this magnificent seascape. Come explorer Halong aboard the Indochina Sails
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The Junk with 3 deluxe rooms & 1 Studio room, a fine dining restaurant & bar, a outdoor lounge, a swim platform, a well-trained Crew, 24-hour electricity supply and a host of activities to make your stay memorable.
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Halong Bay "the Bay of the Descending Dragon", is dotted with more than 3,000 mountainous islands, each with its own unique landscape. The islands are famous for their dolomite and limestone rock formations, many of which have been given names. Natural grottos, fjords, land tunnels and inlets are also common
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