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Sailing Ha Long Bay: Vietnam's Emerald Jewel
Discover the ethereal beauty of Ha Long Bay's karst towers, hidden caves, and quiet floating villages.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Located in northeast Vietnam, Ha Long Bay is famous for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped by rainforests. Junk boat tours and sea kayak expeditions take visitors past islands named for their shapes, including Stone Dog and Teapot islets.
The name 'Ha Long' translates to 'Descending Dragon,' referencing a local legend about dragons sent by gods to defend the country, spitting jewels that turned into the bay's famous islands.
Limestone Formations

Ha Long Bay Peaks
Mystical limestone karsts rising from the sea
Top Activities in the Bay
An overnight cruise is the best way to experience the bay. Watch the sunset from the deck, participate in morning Tai Chi, and explore mystical caves like Sung Sot (Surprise Cave) or Luon Cave by kayak.
For a quieter alternative, consider visiting Lan Ha Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay, which offer similar stunning landscapes but with fewer tourist boats.
