Halong Bay Full Day Boat Cruise
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- duration 1 days
- tour type Private
- minimum participants 2
- age requirement 5-79 yrs
- guiding method Fully guided
- Tour Code BM-1060
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- Discover the largest cave named Sung Sot
- Enjoy kayaking
The itinerary for this Halong Bay 6 hours boat trip looks per the following:
In the morning:
7:30- 8:30 a.m: Pick you up at the hotel in Hanoi and leave for Halong Bay. Short break en route in Hai Duong Province (20mins). Arrive in Halong Bay around 12:00. Get on a traditional wooden sailing boat.
In the afternoon:
12.30 p.m: Lunch with fresh seafood is served (vegetarian and kids menus available). We are slowly getting off the classic cruising routes. We will be able to admirethe amazing kasts with different formations on the way. Limestone rock formations will parade around us for about 2 hours before our first stop.
2.00 p.m: You will arrive at Titop area and enjoy kayaking. Kayaks and paddles are available on boat. Amongst the many ways to explore this legendary stone world, kayaking has been emerging as a new, exciting and adventurous way that can lead tourists to the most primary parts of the bay.
3.00 p.m: After one hour kayaking, we get back to the boat; you will visit Halong Bay’s largest cave named Sung Sot (Amazing Cave), walk up about 100 steps to the cave entrance and tour the cave for approximately 45 minutes.
4.30 p.m: At the end of the day, cruise back to the harbor around 6.00 p.m and take a bus back to Hanoi.
9.00 p.m: Arrive Hanoi and drop off at your hotel.
- Pick up and drop off at your hotel
- Kayak
- 6 hours boat trip
- Lunch
- Tours and activities as stated above
- English speaking guide
- Entrance fees
- Drink
- Travel insurance
- Extra food and beverages
- Tips and personal expenses
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For small group booking (group of less than 14 people)
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>> No show: 100% of total rate
For large group booking (group of more than 14 people)
>> More than 60 days prior to trip departure: No charge
>> 60 days – 31 days before arrival: 50% charge
>> From 30 to 15 days prior to trip departure: 75% of total rate
>> Less than 15 days prior to trip departure: 100% of total rate
>> No show: 100% of total rate
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