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All Top Halong Bay Cruises

One Day Halong Bay Trips
Perfect day trips for those who don't have a lot of time

4.9 (15)
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12 hrs
|Up to 80 guests
Everything perfect. good food, clean cruise.
5.0 (3)
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12 hrs
|Up to 15 guests
Nice and diverse buffet lunch
4.8 (104)
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13 hrs
|Up to 99 guests
Amazing tours Thnh was a great guide
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2D1N Halong Bay Cruises
Overnight trips to fully take in Halong Bay and enjoy staying in a beautiful cabin

4.8 (104)
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2D1N
|Up to 14 guests
Not too touristy and a good mix of activities
4.5 (13)
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2D1N
|Up to 46 guests
No shortage of good food and you will Not go hungry!
4.7 (51)
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2D1N
|Up to 8 guests
Nice to be kept in small groupes of 20people
5.0 (67)
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2D1N
|Up to 42 guests
Tiger was an amazing guide for my 2 days 1 night
4.7 (61)
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2D1N
|Up to 64 guests
Excellent communication and attentive staff highly recommended
4.8 (104)
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2D1N
|Up to 13 guests
only 5 cabins so it was a small and intimate experience
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4.8
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633 reviews
Very organised and efficient. Spectacular scenery
Sue
Great trip with efficient and knowledgeable guides. Ninh Binh was great, even though it’s crammed with tourists and you feel you’re being processed through a machine. The experience is so amazing it more than compensates for this. The Halong Bay cruise was also amazing, but this is what takes the rating from five to four stars. The boat was great, the experience totally amazing, but we were disappointed the sailing was only back and forth same route the same day giving a reduced possibility to experience the bay. We were picked up onshore by a shuttle boat, boarded the ship in a bay near Cat Ba island, sailed one quarter around it to the kayaking, sailed back the same route to the same place we were boarding, and stayed there for the night. Other cruise providers did not do that, but stayed the night a different place.
Torstein
With so many Halong Bay cruises to choose from, where do you start? A couple of things were the contributing factors to why we decided on UniCharm. 1) we wanted a 2 night cruise and these were limited. 2) I knew different cruises catered to different priorities - we are adventurous and like to explore so wanted to see as much as possible in the time we had. Some are more party boats, some are more lux etc. (I will add that if you like a party vibe, this definitely isn’t the cruise for you. Early starts mean that most go to bed quite early and the main bar isn’t even open after dinner so there’s not much life at all after dark). 3) we like something a bit different. After researching, we came across UniCharm through Seek Sophie and it ticked the boxes; A 3D2N cruise that went off the beaten track to follow a route unique to the 100s of other boats cruising the Bay and offered hiking/trekking as well as the cycling and kayaking that most of the others do. From the first point of contact with our tour guide Quang, we knew it was going to be all kinds of fun. Doing the 2N version meant we built quite the rapport with him and there was only a small number doing the 2Ns so we received lots of attention. A lot of reviews said that 1 night was plenty but (again, depends on what you want from it) we were very glad we had 2 nights. The rooms were lush, the food was lush and we felt it was the perfect choice for us. Everything lived up to expectation and Quang made it the experience it was. He educated us on traditional culture and made it interesting and fun. Highly recommend and hope you get Quang Quack as your guide.
Elle

Top Halong Bay Cruises FAQs

Is Halong Bay a tourist trap?

Halong Bay can feel touristy and crowded, especially with many boats following the same route. However, it is still one of the most beautiful places in Vietnam and on most travellers’ bucket lists. So come expecting crowds, and try not to let them get you down because it is still a gorgeous natural wonder!

The key to avoiding a tourist-trap experience is choosing the right cruise and route—opt for smaller boats, fewer crowds, and alternative routes like Lan Ha Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay.



How to avoid the crowds at Halong Bay?

Halong Bay will always have crowds, but there’s a big difference between a packed tourist trap that ruins the experience and a lively atmosphere that’s still enjoyable.

To avoid the worst of the crowds while still making the most of the bay, here are some tips:

  1. Choose Lan Ha Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay instead of Halong Bay. They offer the same landscapes with fewer tourists.
  2. Pick a small cruise (20-30 pax) instead of a large one (50-60 pax).
  3. Go during the off-peak season (March-May or September-October).
  4. Book a longer itinerary (3D2N) to visit the quieter, less-touristed areas.


What is the best time to visit Halong Bay?

The best time to visit Halong Bay is from March to May, when the weather is pleasant, off-peak, and ideal for activities like kayaking and swimming. 

November to February is peak season, offering cool weather and misty views. But it is super crowded then! Book your cruise early. 

Avoid June to August, as these are the rainiest months. Most of Halong cruises have a lot of outdoor activities so it won’t be very much fun to visit when it rains. 

Can I visit Halong Bay during Tet holidays?

The majority of one day and overnight cruises continue to operate during Tet Holidays however they do increase their rates as staff that work during those days are required to be paid extra. There may be some cruises that may close for two or three days during the Tet holidays. 

However note that if you’re in Hanoi over Tet, your food choices will be very much reduced as many shops and restaurants will be closed for the week of Tet.

How many days should I spend on a Halong Bay cruise?

We recommend the 3D2N cruise, as many guests find 1-2 days too rushed. Since Halong Bay is best enjoyed at a slow pace—soaking in the scenery and relaxing on the boat rather than rushing through activities—3D2N gives you the time to truly experience it.

  • Day trip – A quick option if you're short on time, but it only gives you around 5 hours on the water, meaning limited sights and little time to relax.
  • 2D1N cruise – The most popular choice, though the itinerary is often packed with activities. You effectively only get less than 24 hours on the boat because you need to check out in the morning on the 2nd day. 
  • 3D2N cruise – The best option for a more relaxed experience, with time to explore quieter bays and fully enjoy the cruise amenities.

If you have the time, 3D2N is the way to go!


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