Halong Bay Cruise Overnight
100+ overnight cruise itineraries in Halong Bay, Lan Ha Bay, and Bai Tu Long Bay.
Halong bay: 262 Cruise itineraries
41
Mila Lux Cruise 3 Days
- All cabins with French balcony
- Family rooms available
- Excellent meals served on board
Mila Lux Cruise
- Luxury room and facilities as ordered.
- All onboard meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
- Kayaking, cooking demonstration, Tai Chi session, bamboo boating, beach (in good weather condition), movies, squid fishing, music entertainment.
- English speaking tour guide and onboard service fee.
- Welcoming drink, two bottles of water in cabin.
- Onboard insurance, sightseeing fees and value added tax.
- Hanoi – Ha Long transportation (luxury bus is available to be booked).
- Massage treatment (available to be booked in advance).
- Personalexpenses and services not included in the service include.
| Cabin types | Max |
Price per cabin (1 cabin, double occupancy) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Suite Balcony |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$520 USD $520 USD | Book now |
| Senior Suite Balcony |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$560 USD $560 USD | Book now |
| Royal Suite Balcony |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$645 USD $645 USD | Book now |
41
Mila Lux Cruise 2 Days
- All cabins with French balcony
- Family rooms available
- Excellent meals served on board
Mila Lux Cruise
- Luxury room and facilities as ordered.
- All onboard meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
- Kayaking, cooking demonstration, Tai Chi session, bamboo boating, beach (in good weather condition), movies, squid fishing, music entertainment.
- English speaking tour guide and onboard service fee.
- Welcoming drink, two bottles of water in cabin.
- Onboard insurance, sightseeing fees and value added tax.
- Hanoi – Ha Long transportation (luxury bus is available to be booked).
- Massage treatment (available to be booked in advance).
- Personalexpenses and services not included in the service include.
| Cabin types | Max |
Price per cabin (1 cabin, double occupancy) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Suite Balcony |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$270 USD $270 USD | Book now |
| Senior Suite Balcony |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$290 USD $290 USD | Book now |
| Royal Suite Balcony |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$340 USD $340 USD | Book now |
109
Indochine Grand Cruise 2 Days
- State-of-the-art facilities
- Indochina style
- Gourmet cuisine
Indochine Grand Cruise
- Welcome Drink
- Cruise Itinerary and Program
- Kayaking or Sampan Boat
- Entrance and Sightseeing Fees
- In-house English-speaking Tour Guide
- Luxurious Cabins and Suites with A/C
- Vietnamese and International Lunch and Dinner
- Vietnamese and International Breakfast
- Insurance, Taxes and Service Charges
- Airfares, Car Transfers and Hotels
- Visa Arrangements
- Beverages, Tips and Personal Expenses
- All other services not clearly mentioned above
| Cabin types | Max |
Price per cabin (1 cabin, double occupancy) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Suite |
Max adults: 2
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$370 USD $370 USD | Book now |
| Suite |
Max adults: 2
|
$430 USD $430 USD | Book now |
| Executive Suite |
Max adults: 2
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$500 USD $500 USD | Book now |
| President Suite |
Max adults: 2
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$640 USD $640 USD | Book now |
109
Indochine Grand Cruise 3 Days
- State-of-the-art facilities
- Indochina style
- Gourmet cuisine
Indochine Grand Cruise
- Welcome Drink
- Cruise Itinerary and Program
- Kayaking or Sampan Boat
- Entrance and Sightseeing Fees
- In-house English-speaking Tour Guide
- Luxurious Cabins and Suites with A/C
- Vietnamese and International Lunch and Dinner
- Vietnamese and International Breakfast
- Insurance, Taxes and Service Charges
- Airfares, Car Transfers and Hotels
- Visa Arrangements
- Beverages, Tips and Personal Expenses
- All other services not clearly mentioned above
| Cabin types | Max |
Price per cabin (1 cabin, double occupancy) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Suite |
Max adults: 2
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$680 USD $680 USD | Book now |
| Suite |
Max adults: 2
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$810 USD $810 USD | Book now |
| Executive Suite |
Max adults: 2
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$960 USD $960 USD | Book now |
| President Suite |
Max adults: 2
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$1240 USD $1240 USD | Book now |
97
Viet Sails Boutique Cruise (formerly Phoenix Cruise) 3 Days
- Boutique cruise amenities
- Friendly English speaking staff
- Trip includes many activities and attractions
Viet Sails Boutique Cruise (formerly Phoenix Cruise)
- Airfares
- Visa Arrangements
- Beverages, Tips, and Personal Expenses
- All other services not clearly mentioned in Inclusions
- Round trip shuttle bus transportation
- Compulsory surcharge for Occasional Events such as Christmas Eve (24th Dec), New Year Eve (31st Dec) and Vietnam Tet Holidays (Lunar New Year Holidays)
- English Speaking Guide on boat
- Kayaking
- Sightseeing fees
- All meals on board (2 lunches, 1 dinners, 1 breakfast)
- Cooking class
- Sunset party
- Free mineral water on boat
- Insurance on board
| Cabin types | Max |
Price per cabin (1 cabin, double occupancy) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deluxe |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$475 USD $475 USD | Book now |
| Executive |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$570 USD $570 USD | Book now |
97
Viet Sails Boutique Cruise (formerly Phoenix Cruise) 2 Days
- Boutique cruise amenities
- Friendly English speaking staff
- Trip includes many activities and attractions
Viet Sails Boutique Cruise (formerly Phoenix Cruise)
- Airfares
- Visa Arrangements
- Beverages, Tips, and Personal Expenses
- All other services not clearly mentioned in Inclusions
- Round trip shuttle bus transportation
- Compulsory surcharge for Occasional Events such as Christmas Eve (24th Dec), New Year Eve (31st Dec) and Vietnam Tet Holidays (Lunar New Year Holidays)
- English Speaking Guide on boat
- Kayaking
- Sightseeing fees
- All meals on board (2 lunches, 1 dinners, 1 breakfast)
- Cooking class
- Sunset party
- Free mineral water on boat
- Insurance on board
| Cabin types | Max |
Price per cabin (1 cabin, double occupancy) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deluxe |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$245 USD $245 USD | Book now |
| Executive |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$290 USD $290 USD | Book now |
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Heritage Line Ginger Cruise 2 Days
- Mid-sized cruise with 12 cabins on board
- Operated and managed by the famous Heritage Line
- 1920s Indochina styled design
Heritage Line Ginger Cruise
- Admission fee for Halong Bay or Lan Ha Bay
- Shuttle bus or private transfer
- Personal expenses
- Crew and guide gratuities
- Visa fees
- Other beverages than those stated under inclusions
- Medical services
- Spa treatments
- All other services or items not listed under inclusions
- Accommodation
- Daily (group) shore-excursions
- Sightseeing and transfers during the cruise
- English speaking tour guiding on-and offshore
- Entertainment/activities during the cruise as mentioned in the program
- Welcome drink, brewed coffee, tea and mineral water
- Meals as mentioned in the program
- Passenger liability insurance
- Internet on the ship (subject to cellular network signal)
- Complimentary usage of ship facilities (exclusive of spa treatments)
- Port or anchorage fees
| Cabin types | Max |
Price per cabin (1 cabin, double occupancy) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Suite |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$620 USD $620 USD | Book now |
| Signature Suite |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$730 USD $730 USD | Book now |
| Regent Suite |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$920 USD $920 USD | Book now |
73
Paradise Peak Cruise 3 Days
- Ultra-luxury cruise design
- Personalized cruise program
- Extra-large cabins (38-42 sqm)
Paradise Peak Cruise
- Round trip transfer from Hanoi to Halong Bay
- Airfares, and Hotel Accommodation
- Beauty Spa Services and Massage
- Tips and other Personal Expenses
- All other services not clearly mentioned above
- Welcome Cocktail
- Cruise Itinerary and Program
- Entrance and Sightseeing Fees
- In-house English-speaking Tour Guide
- Personal English speaking butler
- Luxury Cabins and Suites with A/C
- Luxury en-suite Bathroom
- Dinner menu with unlimited orders
- Free flow of house wines, local beer, soft drinks, water, tea, coffee, mini bar
- Complimentary 01 kayak/cabin/day
- Tai Chi Session
- Cooking Class
- Onboard insurance
| Cabin types | Max |
Price per cabin (1 cabin, double occupancy) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Suite |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
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| Superior Suite |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
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| Premium Suite |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
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73
Paradise Peak Cruise 2 Days
- Ultra-luxury cruise design
- Personalized cruise program
- Extra-large cabins (38-42 sqm)
Paradise Peak Cruise
- Round trip transfer from Hanoi to Halong Bay
- Airfares, and Hotel Accommodation
- Beauty Spa Services and Massage
- Tips and other Personal Expenses
- All other services not clearly mentioned above
- Welcome Cocktail
- Cruise Itinerary and Program
- Entrance and Sightseeing Fees
- In-house English-speaking Tour Guide
- Personal English speaking butler
- Luxury Cabins and Suites with A/C
- Luxury en-suite Bathroom
- Dinner menu with unlimited orders
- Free flow of house wines, local beer, soft drinks, water, tea, coffee, mini bar
- Complimentary 01 kayak/cabin/day
- Tai Chi Session
- Cooking Class
- Onboard insurance
| Cabin types | Max |
Price per cabin (1 cabin, double occupancy) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Suite |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
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| Superior Suite |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
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| Premium Suite |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
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Starlight Cruise 2 Days
- Large sized cruise that can cater to large group traveling
- Spacious cabins with great bay view
- Operated by Oriental Sails cruise line
Starlight Cruise
- Welcome Drink
- Cruise Itinerary and Program
- Entrance and Sightseeing Fees
- In-house English-speaking Tour Guide
- Luxury Cabins and Suites with A/C
- Meals as in program
- Insurance and Service Charges.
- Transfer round trip Hanoi - Halong - Hanoi (Shuttle bus and private transfer availble)
- Airfares, Car Transfers and Hotels
- Beauty Spa Services and Massage
- Beverages
- Tips and Personal Expenses
- All other services not clearly mentioned above
- Surcharge for New Year and Christmas
| Cabin types | Max |
Price per cabin (1 cabin, double occupancy) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deluxe Cabin |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$255 USD $255 USD | Book now |
| Executive Cabin |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$266 USD $266 USD | Book now |
| Suite Cabin |
Max adults: 2
Max children: 1 (up to 12 years of age) |
$290 USD $290 USD | Book now |
Questions & Answers (0)
FAQs
Is kayaking included in the cruise price?
Yes, kayaking is usually included in the cruise price on most Halong Bay, Lan Ha Bay, and Bai Tu Long Bay overnight cruises. It is typically part of the scheduled itinerary, with equipment and basic instruction provided at no extra cost. A kayaking is most often shared between 2 adults. Children must be accompanied by parents at all time during kayaking period.
Are meals onboard set menu or buffet?
Meals onboard could be set menu, buffet, or a-la-carte depending on each cruise. In general, all cruises strike a balance between these to allow guests the best experience. Expect first lunch to be buffet, followed by a set menu dinner and buffet brunch the next day.
Which cruises are suitable for families with children?
Many Halong Bay overnight cruises are suitable for families with children, offering connecting cabins or extra beds to accommodate for children stay. Larger vessels provide safer layouts, stable sailing, and child-friendly facilities such as swimming pools, wide sundecks, and supervised activities. A few names to consider for family travel includes: Orchid Classic Cruise, Heritage Cruise, Capella Cruise, Lyra Cruise, Peony Cruise.
Note:Families traveling with toddlers or infants and require special support regarding food, life vests, should confirm safety features, child policies, and available support in advance.
Can I bring food and drinks onboard?
Most Halong Bay cruises do not allow guests to bring outside food and drinks onboard, as all meals are carefully prepared and served as part of the cruise experience. Beverages, including soft drinks, beer, wine, and cocktails, are usually available for purchase and charged based on consumption.
Some cruises may allow small personal items such as snacks, baby food, or special dietary products, but this should be confirmed in advance. If you have dietary restrictions, allergies, or specific meal preferences, it is best to inform the cruise operator before departure so arrangements can be made. Bringing outside alcohol is often prohibited or subject to a corkage fee, particularly on deluxe and luxury cruises. Policies can vary by cruise, so checking the rules beforehand helps avoid any inconvenience.
How much per person does a Halong Bay Cruise cost?
The price for a Halong Bay Cruise depends on the cruise duration, cruise type, and travel season. Check the price range per person in the table below:
| Cruise duration | Low season (May - Sep) | High season (Jan - Apr & Oct - Dec) |
| Day Cruise | USD 54 - 80 | USD 65 - 110 |
| 1 night cruise | USD 100 - 375 | USD 110 - 490 |
| 2 night cruise | USD 225 - 570 | USD 250 - 735 |
Note: The price does not include transportation from Hanoi to Halong and vice versa. Some cruises may not include kayaking fee (Approx. USD 10 - 20/kayak applied for 1-2 persons).
We are a family of 5 (2 adults and 3 children). Can we stay in one cabin?
Yes. There are some family cabins that include a king bed with 2 - 3 single beds, suitable for your family. Capella and Lyra cruise is a suggestion for your reference. Or you can consider other cruises with connecting cabin which have 2 bathrooms such as Hermes Cruise, Peony Cruise, Doris Cruise, to name a few.
Is there an elevator on the cruise?
Yes. A small number of larger Halong Bay cruises are equipped with elevators, mainly designed for elderly guests, families with small children, or travelers with limited mobility. At the moment Indochine Cruise, Grand Pioneers Cruise and Ambassador cruise are equipped with elevators.
We are a group of 10 adults, can we stay in all cabins next to each other?
Yes, it is possible for a group of 10 adults to stay in cabins located close to each other, but this depends on the cruise size, cabin layout, and availability at the time of booking. In general we will request for all cabins to be as easily connected as possible
Which cruise visits a fishing village?
Several Halong Bay, Lan Ha Bay, and Bai Tu Long Bay cruises include a fishing village visit as part of their itinerary, though this experience is becoming limitted. Traditionally, Lan Ha Bay cruises often visit Viet Hai Village or floating villages near Cat Ba Island, offering a gentle introduction to local life. Bai Tu Long Bay cruises are more likely to include visits to less-touristy fishing villages such as Vung Vieng, known for its quieter setting and preserved lifestyle so consider Signature Cruise, Cycad Cruise and Emperor cruise for a trip. Note that cruises that visit Halong Bay do not visit a fishing village.
Do cruise tours include a transfer from Hanoi?
Some of cruises included transfer as part of the price which is noted under the cruise Includions section. As of 2026 the following cruises offer free shuttle bus transfer: Hermes Cruise, Signature Cruise and Athena Cruise.
When is the best time to travel on a Halong cruise?
The best time to travel on a Halong Bay cruise is from October to April, when the weather is generally cooler, drier, and more comfortable for cruising and outdoor activities.
The summer months from May to September are warmer and more humid, with occasional rain, but they also bring fewer crowds and better promotional prices.
July and August will see the worst in terms of weather but rains come and go. In case of cruise trip cancellation due to bad weather you can request for date change or refund.
More About Overnight Cruises
As one of the most iconic destinations both in Vietnam and in Southeast Asia, Halong Bay is best experienced on an overnight cruise, where travelers can fully immerse themselves in the bay’s dramatic limestone scenery, tranquil water, and a range of activities from swimming to kayaking. Choosing the right cruise trip to go with and you will have a memory of a lifetime.
Cruises in Halong bay are diverse in duration, itineraries, facilities & services, and of course prices. From a tiny one-cabin wooden junks gliding quietly between limestone cliffs to a grand, modern vessel with up to 60 cabins offering pools, saunas, spas, wine cellar and full onboard entertainment, Halong Bay cruises cater to every travel style. If this is your first time visiting Halong Bay, make sure to read our guide below to get a glimpse of what options you have.
Cruise Duration - Should I Take a 1 night or 2 night trip?
Although some cruises offer up to 4-night durations, the three most popular voyages are day cruises, 1-night, and 2-night cruises.
- Day cruises are the most economical way to experience Halong Bay, especially if you are short on time and budget. A day trip lasts 4 hours, 6 hours or 8 hours, excluding transfer time from Hanoi, and covers only the main sites (often 1-2 caves are included).
- A 1-night cruise trip are the most popular choice for visitors, thanks to its reasonable price. It includes all the essential activities such as swimming, kayaking, cooking class on board, and you get to visit 2-3 attraction points (caves, beaches, view points). The most rewarding experience of this voyage compared with a day cruise is you falling alseep in and waking up from the myriad of grottos and limestone islets, one that even the best hotel in the world cannot match.
- A 2-night cruise is ideal for those who have a budget and time to spend, and the best one to experience Halong Bay. On the second day of the trip you will often be transferred to a day boat for further excursion, those that are rarely covered in a 1 night trip.
Cruise Itinerary - Where a Halong Bay cruise take me to visit?
Halong Bay is the most widely known name to travelers around the world, yet in reality, this iconic seascape is made up of three distinct water bodies: Halong Bay, Lan Ha Bay, and Bai Tu Long Bay. While Halong Bay gained global recognition after being twice listed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, its neighboring bays—Lan Ha and Bai Tu Long—share the same dramatic limestone formations and poetic seascapes, offering equally breathtaking beauty in a quieter, more unspoiled setting.
A cruise can only take you to one or two at most of three bays. If you are after visiting the major attractions such as Surprise Cave, choose a cruise that visits Halong Bay. If you are looking for more relaxation, Lan Ha Bay is a good option as it's more about nice beaches and smaller caves. And if you want to be away from the crowd yet seeing the real magical beauty of the bay, Bai Tu Long Bay is the right answer for you. That is basically Halong Bay in a nutshell.
Halong Bay and its major attractions:
- Attractions: Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave), Luon Cave, Tung Sau Pearl Farm, Titop Island and beach, Me Cung Cave, Heaven Palace Grotto, Cua Van Village, Trinh Nu Cave, etc.
- Cruises that take you here: Grand Pioneers Cruise, Paradise Elegance, Ambassador, Catherine Cruise, Hermes Cruise.
Lan Ha Bay and its major attractions:
- Attractions: Dark-Bright Cave, Tra Bau, Ao Ech (Frog Pond), Viet Hai Village, Three Peach Beach
- Cruises that take you here: Peony Cruise, Orchid Classic Cruise, Heritage Binh Chuan, Scarlet Pearl, Mon Cheri, Stellar of the Seas, Capella, La Casta Regal, Doris Cruise, to name a few.
Bai Tu Long Bay and its major attractions:
- Attractions: Thien Canh Son Cave, Vung Vieng Fishing Village, Cong Do, Cap La, Cong Dam, Hon Co Island, etc.
- Cruises: Emperor Cruise, Dragon Legend Cruise, Cycad Cruise, Dragon Pearl's Junk, Signature Cruise
On board Cruise Facilities - What to expect
First, expect a difference between a day cruise vessel and overnight cruise vessel - they are designed to serve the trip they carry.
Second, expect a big difference between the overnight cruise vessels themselves. You can find one with rustic old charm standing right next to one with a million dollar luxury design.
Day cruise vessels in Halong Bay are designed mainly for daytime sightseeing, offering shared sundecks and dining areas where guests relax between short excursions. Overnight cruises, by contrast, function more like floating hotels, allowing you to live on the bay rather than simply pass through it.
On an overnight cruise, the cruise will often includes a large sundeck, a common area for dining or receiving guests or entertainment activities and your private cabins where you stay for the night.
What to expect inside your cruise cabin:
- Large windows or a private balcony opening directly onto the seascape
- Comfortable bed and even choice of pillows in more luxury cruise options
- En-suite bathroom, and/or bathtubs
- Air-conditioning
- In-room safe
- Bath towels and toiletries
Within the overnight cruise category itself, experiences vary widely. Some travelers prefer the rustic charm of a traditional wooden junk, simple and atmospheric, reflecting the bay’s maritime heritage. At the other end of the spectrum are ultra-luxury cruises, featuring expansive cabins, saltwater swimming pools, jacuzzis, saunas, spas, gyms, art galleries, and even mini-golf. The higher the level of luxury, the more onboard facilities and personalized services you can expect, transforming an overnight cruise into a truly immersive, resort-style experience on the water.
Trip & Activities - What you get to experiences on a Halong Bay cruise
There is much more than just watching the bay from a cruise. Halong Bay cruises offer plenty of on-board and off-board activities. All the activities are optional, thus you can feel free to enjoy your trip with the utmost relaxation.
What you can do while on board
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Watch Halong Bay from top deck: All Halong Bay cruises have a spacious sundeck where you can kick back on the sun loungers and witness the stunning scenery of Halong bay. It can be the serenity in the early morning, the splendor of the sunset, or the shimmer when all the ships are lit at night. Every moment on the cruise gives you a special view of Ha Long Bay.
- Join Sunset party: What could be better than watching the sunset, chatting, and sipping some drinks together? Sunset parties usually include Happy Hour - Buy 1 get 1 free promotion for drinks and some complementary finger food on the top deck.
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Learn how to make a Vietnamese traditional dish during a cooking classic: Get to know about Vietnamese cuisine with local ingredients and interesting recipes. Make the dish on your own and enjoy it, you will definitely enjoy the food much more.
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Fish squid at night: Simple technique but patience is needed for catching squid like a local. This is one of the interesting experiences you should not miss on a Halong Bay cruise.
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Experience Taichi: Early birds would love to follow the gentle movements of the crew in the Taichi session in the morning. Refreshing your body and mind with a quick exercise in the middle of the heritage bay should be on your bucket list.
What sea activities you can enjoy:
- Discover caves and grottoes: There are nearly 2,000 islands and islets in Halong Bay and all cruises will take you to see 2-3 of them. Some caves are giant and dry inside while some are small and can only be visited by kayak or sampan boat. Unfortunately you cannot choose freely which one to visit as the Manager Board will decided which caves are open to visitors.
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Kayaking: Kayaking on the vast emerald water is a must. Paddle a kayak around rocky islands and feel the amazing tranquility of the bay, it's so far the most recommended experience.
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Swimming: Halong bay has very calm water which makes it ideal for swimming. Most cruises will include a stop at a beach for you to swim.
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Hiking: If watching the bay from the top deck of the cruise is not enough, you may not want to miss the panoramic view of Halong Bay from the top of the mountain. This activity could be found in the excursion to Titop and Soi Sim islands.
- Visit a fishing village: There used to be thousands of households living and fishing on Halong Bay for a living. Visiting a fishing village is a way to learn about their tough life on the ocean. Travelers can visit Cua Van, Ba Hang, Vung Vieng fishing village, etc. as part of the cruise trip
Price range - How much to pay for a Halong Bay cruise trip
Although the cost for a Halong Bay trip can seem high at first, think of it as an unparalleled experience rather than a casual hotel booking. In general, expect to spend 50-90USD for a day cruise, 160USD/person for 1 night cruise and 280USD/person for 2 night cruise. If you do not mind going extra miles to make it a luxury trip, expect 1800USD/person for 3 day 2 night trip in a president suite.
The price of a Halong Bay cruise commonly differs based on comfort level, onboard facilities, and service quality:
Budget Cruises (3★) From USD 130–150 per person / 1 night
- Expect: Simple, clean wooden or steel vessels with basic amenities, shared sundecks, and standard cabins.
- Ideal for travelers seeking good value and a classic Halong Bay experience.
Deluxe Cruises (4★) From USD 160–190 per person / 1 night
- Expect: More spacious cabins, improved dining, better service standards, and a wider range of activities.
- In general, a balanced choice for comfort without entering the luxury price range.
Luxury Cruises (5★) From USD 190 up to USD 400 per person / 1 night
- Expect: High-end vessels offering private balconies, refined cuisine, personalized service, and resort-style facilities such as spas, swimming pools, and premium excursions.
- Best for: luxury experience seekers
Best Time to Book & Seasonal Notes
Below are a few tips for you planning a trip on a Halong bay cruise without spending an extravagant amount
- Low season (May–September): More promotions, better availability, and good value for money. Especially May, June and September often sees empty bay and free shuttle bus from Hanoi.
- High season (October–April): Higher demand, faster sell-outs, and firmer prices—especially for deluxe and luxury cruises.
- Prices may vary depending on travel dates, cruise standards, and regulations set by the Halong Bay Management Board. If you plan to visit during the high season, booking early is strongly advised to secure your preferred cruise and cabin category.
- A best for value trip can be the lowest cabin category in a luxury cruise trip: the price is not over the sky yet you get to enjoy all the luxurious amenities from water slide to swimming pool and sauna.
- And do not forget to reach out to us: info@halongbaytours where our staff is ready to consult you with the best trip matching your requests. Your happy travel is all that matters.