Halong Bay
Cua Van Fishing Village, located in Ha Long Bay, is a picturesque floating community where around 300 residents live a traditional fishing lifestyle amidst stunning limestone karsts and emerald waters. Visitors can explore the unique floating homes, engage with local fishermen, enjoy kayaking through tranquil lagoons, and learn about the village’s rich culture at the Cua Van Floating Cultural Center.
Titop Island, one of Halong Bay's most famous and picturesque destinations, is making waves among tourists for its pristine beaches, stunning views, and adventure opportunities. Nestled among the bay's limestone islets, Titop Island offers the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration for visitors to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Nestled among the towering limestone karsts of Halong Bay, Luon Cave is often referred to as a “heaven gate” for its ethereal beauty and peaceful surroundings. With its unique structure, calm emerald waters, and lush greenery, this destination is a must-see for nature lovers and adventure seekers visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Halong Bay.
Located on Bo Hon Island, Sung Sot Cave, also known as "Surprising Cave," is one of the largest and most magnificent caves in Halong Bay, Vietnam. Known for its expansive chambers, dramatic stalactites, and unique geological formations, it offers visitors an awe-inspiring natural experience.