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Discover Halong Bay

Indochina tour information

Junk_Cruise Beautiful_Scenery UNESCO_World_Heritage  
Junk Cruise Beautiful Scenery UNESCO World Heritage  

Cruise in style in Halong Bay

2 days from £210

Halong Ginger Junk

Sail a traditional ginger junk boat and explore the stunning caves and islands in the beautiful Halong Bay.

Included in the price

  • all domestic transportation
  • all accommodation
  • meals as stated
  • entrance fees, guides and touring as stated

Day 1 : Hanoi – Halong Bay

Transfer from your hotel in Hanoi and travel to the UNESCO world heritage listed site of Halong Bay which is Vietnam’s most iconic attraction, also known as the ‘Jewel in the Crown’ of Vietnam. Enjoy seafood meals whilst cruising between the nearby islands and stay overnight on-board the traditionally designed junk boat. (B,L,D)

Day 2 : Halong Bay – Hanoi

Cruise between the nearby islands before returning to Hanoi later in the day. (B)

Dates and Prices

Valid from Valid to Price pp from  
19 Sep 2011 30 Mar 2013 £210

Tour departs any day subject to availability and seasonal variation

  • Single supplement from £40pp
  • Sole passenger price from £360pp
  • Excludes flights, departures taxes, visas and tipping

No extension recommanded for this tour.

This document is designed to be read in conjunction with the other pre-departure information provided by Wendy Wu Tours including the tour itinerary as described in our brochure and/or website. It aims to provide a straightforward description of the physical activities involved in sightseeing or travelling during the tour.

If there are any particular challenges, from the length of time spent on your feet, the length of drives and flights, to the standard of remote accommodation for our more adventurous tours; they will be explained here.

All passengers must read this document to ensure the itinerary is suitable for their interests and physical capabilities. This is not your final itinerary and therefore does not mention all the sites visited. The order of sightseeing is subject to change.