Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 8, 2013

Phoenix Cruiser Day Trip

Halong Phoenix Cruise day trip leads you to the famous Halong Bay and through the most attractive areas of the Tonkin Golf. Our well-designed cruising route offers you an excellent opportunity to see the most beautiful high points, in and around the water of the World Heritage site

Phoenix Cruiser Day Trip
Itinerary: Ha Long - Sung Sot Cave - Luon Cave - Van Gia Fishing Village - Ha Long
Cruise: Phoenix Cruiser Day Trip
Trip code: KAYCO01

Feature:
  • Scenic drive through the Red River Delta
  • Stunning view from traditional wooden junk
  • Four hours cruise in the World Natural Heritage Site of Halong Bay
  • Fabulous seafood lunch (vegetarian menu available) on board while cruising among thousands of islets
  • Sunbathing on board
  • Swimming in the warm crystal clear water in the ambiance area
  • Explore limestone cave with gorgeous stalactites and stalagmites

Am: We come to pick you up at your hotel from 8h00 for 3.5 hours bus ride through the country side of the Red River Delta to Ha Long City. Water buffaloes, paddy fields (rice transplanting time: February and June) and daily Vietnamese farmer life are on both sides of the way.

Pm: Arrive in Halong City around noon, we board a traditional wooden junk and start the cruising trip to the centre of the bay. Fresh seafood lunch (vegetable menu available) is served while the boat is gliding out. Get ready for exotic photos and absorbing the most magnificent natural splendors, limestone bedrocks and sheer cliffs of tiny islands highlighted with fanciful names: Fighting Cocks (symbol of Halong Bay), Duck (quick swim is an optional choice), Finger, Incense Burner, and Stone Dogs.

Stopping for a rowing boat trip around Ba Hang Floating village then keep cruising to the most beautiful cave named Thien Cung (Heaven Palace Grotto) and explore huge chambers adorned with stalactites and stalagmites of all kinds. Continue to enjoy this relaxing cruise on the way back to Ha Long harbor, our waiting vehicle transfer you back to Hanoi. Trip ends at your hotel around 19h30.

Our price includes:
Transfer to/from your hotel
English speaking guide
All entrance fees
04 hours cruising (including Thien Cung cave and bamboo boat ride in Ba Hang Floating village)
One bottle of water on bus
One soft drink/bottle of water on boat
Seafood lunch on boat (vegetarian menu available)

Our price doest not include:
Drinks, personal expenses and other things not clearly mentioned in the included list.
VAT and service charge

Halong Pelican Cruise 2 Days 1 Night

Halong Pelican Cruise equipped with alarm devices linked to a central monitoring system Halong Pelican Cruise team is local and international crew will be trained to implement clear safety processes, while a speed boats’ fleet will be ready 24/24 to operate emergency rescue
Halong Pelican Cruise 2 Days 1 Night
Day 1: Hanoi – Halong Bay (L, D)
Boarding and check-in with welcome drink, then the cruise starts through Cho Da, Dinh Huong, Ga Choi and Hoa Cuong limestone islets while a lunch is served on board. Then visit Sung Sot Grotto, the “Cave of Surprises”, before taking a swim in Titov Beach or Soi Sim Beach’s pristine waters. The vessel then cruises further to reach its overnight anchorage location near Ho Dong Tien or Luon Cave.
Enjoy the sunset from the sundeck or while swimming; then a dinner will be served on board. Evening is devoted to relaxing in that peaceful piece of a setting, or to experience night-fishing from the boat’s deck.
Overnight on board.

Halong Pelican Cruise

Day 2: Halong Bay – Hanoi (B, L)
Early wake-up for a breakfast with stunning scenery, then a small boat will take you to visit Luon Cave. Back on board the cruise heads to Tuan Chau pier. Transfer by tender to Pelican & Image cafe. Lunch is served on board while the cruise goes back to Halong City for disembarking at noon time. End of the cruise.
Notes: The itinerary can change due to weather, tide levels.

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Such is the geological significance of Halong Bay that in 1994, UNESCO recognized it as a natural World Heritage site. Furthermore, in 2011 it was voted one of the world’s new 7 Wonders of Nature. 

Discover Ha Long Bay

Halong Bay overview

One of Vietnam’s most prized treasures and one of the country’s most popular places to visit, Halong Bay (meaning ‘descending dragon’) is dominated by more than 1,600 uninhabited limestone karsts and islets which rise majestically out of the emerald blue waters to heights of up to 100 metẻs (330 feet).
Such is the geological significance of Halong Bay that in 1994, UNESCO recognized it as a natural World Heritage site. Furthermore, in 2011 it was voted one of the world’s new 7 Wonders of Nature.

Almost 1,000 of Halong Bay’s outstanding islets and rocky outcrops have been given imaginative names by locals over the years. Derived from their perceived shapes they include names such as Man’s Head, Wading Ox, Wallowing Buffalo and perhaps the most famous of all, Fighting Cocks, which we will pass on the first day of your cruise.
Sung sot cave in Halong

Halong Bay is deeply entrenched in the Vietnamese national psyche, particularly as a great number of myths, legends and folklore surround the Bay. Floating fishing villages are the most popular human attraction. Entire village populations live, work and die on these ’floating islands’, and on the second day of your cruise you will have an opportunity to see and visit some of the locals, as they ply the waters around their villages selling their fresh produce to the passing tourists.

The sea in Halong Bay is generally less than 10 meters (33 feet) deep and boasts a rich biodiversity of about 1,000 species of marine animals, as well as over 160 species of coral. You will have an opportunity on the first day of your cruise to swim and snorkel in the Bay’s waters and also to kayak into some of the hidden lagoons.

Another exceptional geological feature is the number of limestone islands which have caves and grottoes within them, many of which we can see during our Halong Bay cruises