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Getting Around Cat Ba Island

Getting Around Cat Ba Island

Northeast Vietnam Vietnam Travel Guide

Public Transportation

The public bus system operates mainly by the main roads, connecting Cat Ba Town with major ferry piers and Cat Ba National Park. These are typically local, open-air buses or smaller vans.

Main routes include Cat Ba Town to Gia Luan Pier (for Halong Bay ferries), Cat Ba Town to Cai Vieng Pier (for Hai Phong ferries), and Cat Ba Town to Cat Ba National Park Entrance. Cat Ba Town center acts as the main hub.

Bus Details & Fares

  • Fares are paid directly to the driver upon boarding.
  • Cost: Very low, typically 10,000 to 20,000 VND (about 0.40-0.80 USD) per ride.
  • Hours: Early morning (~6:00 AM) to late afternoon/early evening (~6:00 PM).
  • Frequency: Low, usually every 30-60 minutes, less frequent off-season.

Accessibility

Public buses are generally not wheelchair accessible. Steps and crowded conditions present challenges.

Schedule Check

Check with your accommodation or a local for current bus schedules, as it is possible for them to be flexible.

Payment Ready

Have small denominations of VND ready for bus payments.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Licensed Taxis
  • Identification: Company branding and meters. Green Mai Linh taxis are reliable.
  • Hailing: On street, or at designated stands near pier/large hotels.
  • Payment: Always use the meter or negotiate fare beforehand for longer travels.
Ride-Sharing & Safety
  • Grab: Most popular ride-hailing app. Offers cars (GrabCar) and motorbikes (GrabBike).
  • Availability: Can be limited compared to larger cities, especially for GrabCar.
  • Safety: Grab offers price transparency and tracking. Motorbike taxis (Xe Om): Negotiate fare, wear helmet.

Typical Fares & Payment

Short Rides Cat Ba Town

50,000 - 100,1 (~2-4 USD)

Longer Rides e.g., National Park

200,000 - 400,000 VIETNAMESE dong (~8-16 USD)

Payment Method

Cash (VND) is the main payment technique for taxis.

Safety Note

Avoid unmarked taxis; always confirm meter or price.

Rental Options

Hiring a car provides flexibility for discovery The Largest Island in halong bay at your own pace.

Motorcycle & Scooter Rentals

  • Availability: Widely available from shops, hotels, guesthouses in Cat Ba Town.
  • Cost: Approximately 120,000 - 200,000 VND (5-8 USD) per day, plus fuel.
  • Requirements: Legally, an International Driving Permit (IDP) and a valid national motorbike license.
  • Helmets: Legally required and commonly provided with rental.

Bicycle Rentals & Car Hire

  • Bicycle Rentals: Available from many shops/hotels. Cost: 50,000 - 100,000 VND (2-4 USD) per day.
  • Ideal for: Exploring Cat Ba Town, nearby beaches, paved national park roads.
  • Car Rental: Self-drive hiring a car is not common or recommended for tourists with Cat Ba.
  • It is more common to hire a car with a driver for longer excursions.

Scooter Rental Tip

  • Take a photo or video of the scooter's condition before riding.
  • This protects you from disputes about pre-existing damage.
  • Many tourists rent without proper documentation, which may invalidate travel insurance.
  • Driving Laws: Drive on the right side. Helmets mandatory for motorcyclists and passengers.
  • Speed limits are generally lower. Drive defensively.
  • Parking: Available in Cat Ba Town and at major attractions. Small fees may apply.

Specialty Vehicle Options

Tour Buses

Many operators offer mini-bus transfers as part of combined tickets.

Boat Taxis

Available for short excursions to nearby islands or specific points in Lan Ha Bay. Negotiate fares.

Cable Car

Connects Cat Ba Town with Phu Long (near Cai Vieng Pier), scenic views, faster alternative.

Walking & Cycling

Walking and cycling offer intimate ways to experience Cat Ba's beauty.

Pedestrian-Friendly Areas

  • Cat Ba Town: Central promenade along the waterfront and surrounding streets.
  • Coastal Path: Scenic paved path connects Cat Co 1, 2, and 3 beaches.
  • Self-guided options: Explore Cat Ba Town, walk to beaches, hike National Park (Ngu Lam Peak).
  • Guided tours: Some operators/hotels offer guided walking tours in National Park or local villages.

Bicycle & No-Go Areas

  • Infrastructure: Limited lanes for bicycles. Cyclists share roads with motorbikes and cars.
  • Safety: Be careful about traffic. Always wear a helmet.
  • Avoid cycling on main roads during peak traffic hours.
  • No-Go Areas: Main highways and busy roads to ferry ports can be dangerous. Unmarked trails in National Park without guide are not safe.

Accessibility Services

Limited Accessibility

Accessibility is very limited on The Pearl Island of the tonkin gulf for travelers with mobility needs.

Public transport, attractions, and some accommodations are not suitable.

Challenges

This is due to uneven terrain, stairs, plus a shortage of ramps.

Navigating may pose a challenge to those with mobility issues.

Planning Advice

Planning with specialized tour operators is advisable if you require accessibility support.

Seek assistance from local companies with experience in accessible travel.

Rent vs Buy Decision Matrix

Consider Renting If:
  • You need gear for a brief period (e.g., a day or two of kayaking).
  • You want to avoid carrying large items (e.g., a bicycle).
  • You prefer not to invest in equipment you will rarely use.
Consider Bringing If:
  • You prefer your own specific gear (e.g., a comfortable snorkeling mask).
  • You need specialized equipment for advanced activities (e.g., serious mountaineering gear).
  • You plan extensive use of the item throughout your trip.

Road Safety for Scooters

  • Many tourists rent scooters without proper documentation.
  • This can invalidate your travel insurance in case of an accident.
  • Always wear a helmet; it's legally required and typically with rentals.
  • Be cautious of traffic, especially during peak hours.
  • Take photos or videos of the rental scooter's condition before riding.
  • This protects you from disputes regarding pre-existing damage.
  • Ensure you have a valid motorbike license from your home country and an IDP.
  • Familiarize yourself with local driving laws and customs.

Walking & Cycling Tips

Maximize your on-island exploration with these practical tips.

For Pedestrians

  • Explore Cat Ba Town's esplanade and side streets.
  • Walk the coastal path connecting Cat Co beaches for scenic views.
  • Hike marked tracks in Cat Ba National Park; always don't go off the trail.
  • Carry a street map or use offline finding your way for walks outside the town.

For Cyclists

  • Wear a helmet at all times, even for short rides.
  • Be be aware of vehicle traffic; roads are often shared.
  • Consider cycling early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat plus vehicle flow.
  • Avoid busy main roads during peak traffic hours for safety.

Public Transportation Etiquette

Be Patient

Bus schedules may be flexible and less frequent than in major cities.

  • Service frequency varies.
  • Waiting periods can be longer.
  • Patience makes the journey smoother.
Small Bills

Have exact change or small denominations ready for bus fares.

  • Drivers may lack change.
  • Avoid large banknotes.
  • Fares are very low.
Polite Interactions

A polite attitude, even with language barriers, makes interactions positive.

  • A smile goes a long way.
  • Basic Vietnamese phrases are appreciated.
  • Respect local customs.

Potential Hazards

For Pedestrians
  • Main highways and crowded roads can be challenging.
  • Vehicle speed plus vehicle flow volume pose risks.
  • Unmarked routes in the national park should be avoided without a proficient guide.
For Cyclists
  • Limited lanes for bicycles.
  • Share roads with motorbikes and cars.
  • Always wear a helmet; it offers protection in shared the state of the traffic.

Final Tip

For a genuine local experience, try a motorbike taxi (Xe Om) for short distances, but always confirm the price before starting your lift.