Cruise halong bay
2days 1night
Trip code :CRNHL2
Highlights:
- Cruising onboard the wooden junk with very comfortable bedrooms
- Exploring the limestone islands, fishing villages and emerald green waters of UNESCO World Heritage Listed Halong Bay
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DETAILED ITINERARY:
DAY1: HANOI-HALONG BAY
Depart from Hanoi this morning and heading for Halong Bay, some 165 km away. Enjoy the journey through the rich farmlands of the Red River Delta and the scenery of rice fields, water buffalo and everyday Vietnamese village life.
On arrival Halong city, we will board on our traditional sailing junk. Whilst cruising the exquisite waters sample the regions fresh seafood. Visit the recently discovered Surprise Grotto with its great views, and on the next island see the yawning mouth of Bo Nau Cave. Alternatively journey to Dau Go Cave and nearby see the famous stalagmites and stalactites of Thien Cung Cave. Enjoy a swim in the emerald waters of Halong Bay at any spot that you wish to visit.
Watch the sun set over the bay whilst enjoying a delicious dinner. Overnight on board junk (L/D)
DAY2: HALONG-HANOI
Wake up to fresh coffee and a wholesome breakfast before cruising back to Halong City. En route the junk weaves through strange-shaped rock formations that invite comparisons from fighting cocks to dragons and even General de Gaulle’s nose! After another wonderful fresh seafood lunch on board disembark at the dock at Halong City. Transfer back to Hanoi by road and transfer to hotel on arrival, tour ends at your hotel in Hanoi.(B/L)
B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner
Tour costs in USD/per person in group of 02 people traveling together
(Single supplement + 65 USD)
+ Bai Tho Junks: 170 USD Transfer by Private Car from Hanoi (New, A/C, 4 seats)
+ Bai Tho Junks: 130 USD Transfer by Shuttle Bus from Hanoi (New, A/C, 16 seats)
Note: Additional English Speaking guide on boat and caves with surcharge: 50USD/per 2 days 1Night/per 01 group
INCLUSION OF:
All transportation and transfers
Private room on boat
All meals (2 fresh Seafood Lunchs ,1Dinner and 1Breakfast on Boat)
Relevant permits and fees
EXCLUSION OF:
Travel insurance
Personal expenses
Drinks
Tips and gratuities
Aboard on Wooden Junk ( Bai Tho Boat)
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The official currency is Dong which is non-convertible. The US dollar, preferably crisp clean bills, is widely accepted among major shops and restaurants. Travellers cheques can be cashed at authorized foreign exchange outlets and banks and require presentation of a passport. There is normally a 2 to 5 percent transaction fee for cashing Travellers cheques. Visa and Mastercard are becoming more accepted in many of the larger hotels and restaurants, especially in the major cities. Make sure that the Vietnamese notes you receive are not torn, because many shops and restaurants will not accept them. The largest denomination is currently 500,000 dong (approx. US$33). The government introduced new 500,000 and 50,000 notes made from plastic rather than the regular paper notes. In 2004 Vietnam introduced coins for smaller transactions. These are in the form of 200; 1,000 and 5,000 Dong. Other paper denominations include 2,000; 5,000; 10,000 and 20,000. Most are clearly identifiable by colour.
There are a number of international banks operating in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with 24hour cash withdrawal facilities, including ANZ Bank in Hanoi and the HSBC in Ho Chi Minh City. Here cash can be withdrawn on Visa and Mastercards as well as other cards such as Cirrus.
Please note that the Vietnamese Dong is non-convertible outside Vietnam.
Your personal expenses, souvenirs, evening out, alcoholic drinks etc can be cost from 10 to 50 USD/ Day, US dollars cash is more widely accepted than pounds sterling and the US dollars cash are needed to pay for visas on borders. t is often a good idea to have a small amount of the currency of the country you are visiting prior to arrival. This will cover you for any initial expenses at or from the airport. ATM’s are now available at arrival airports.
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