
Northeast Vietnam Vietnam Travel Guide
Lan Ha Bay stands out as the most popular and easily visited trip from The Pearl Island of the tonkin gulf. It sits directly next to Cat Ba, mirroring the beauty of Halong Bay but with fewer visitors.
A Bay with thousands of limestone karsts, while geographically near, is more challenging for a full day excursion from Cat Ba due to ferry transfers and time considerations. Most visitors either stay overnight or treat it considered as a separate travel point.
Plan your time for each excursion.
Cat Ba has a number of opportunities to immerse yourself in nature.
Cat Ba National Park, an A Protected Area by unesco, works to protect its unique biodiversity, specifically the critically endangered Cat Ba Langur. Stay on designated trails.
Cannon Fort offers a quick trip from Cat Ba Town for panoramic views of the town and bay. Various viewpoints along the road within Cat Ba National Park provide photo opportunities of the island's rugged beauty.
Cat Co 1, 2, 3, and Tung Thu Beach are easily reached from Cat Ba Town for swimming. Rambling in the National Park fully immerses you inside the mountains. Viet Hai Village (see Cultural Excursions) shows traditional island life.
Typhoons (July-September) render boat trips dangerous or impossible, leading to cancellations.
Fog (January-February) obscures bay views, impacting photography and scenic enjoyment.
Explore the isle's cultural and historical fabric beyond the principal town.
Hospital Cave, situated on the road to the National Park, is combined with a National Park visit. It has an unique a view of history on the Vietnam War.
Viet Hai The hamlet is a tranquil settlement reachable by boat from Lan Ha Bay (frequently a part of a tour) or by a challenging trek through Cat Ba National Park. It has unique cultural insight into traditional island life.
No major pilgrimage sites for general tourism exist on The Pearl Island of the tonkin gulf.
Familiarize yourself with local customs for respectful interactions.
Extend your trip to explore more from The northern part of Vietnam.
Spend a night on a traditional junk boat in Lan Ha Bay for a experience. Witness sunrise and sunset over the karsts, enjoy quieter moments, and access remote parts of the bay.
Dedicate an extra day to longer hikes, serious rock climbing, or exploring more remote parts of the park, perhaps with a purpose-built guide.
Hanoi, Vietnam's capital, is culturally rich and easily reached. Halong Bay offers another bay experience, or consider "ha Long bay on land" ("Halong Bay on land").