This unique
UNESCO World Heritage Site is a popular place for tourists but it is
good to know that large parts of Ha Long Bay are officially protected
from development. The islands vary greatly in size and shape as well as
structure.
Visitors should allow a few days to explore this magical bay as its attractions are extremely numerous.

Cat Ba Island
Cat Ba Island is the most popular destination in the bay and every
tour company offers a trip to the island. Cat Ba is full of the usual
tourist scenario; hotels, restaurants, and bars; still Cat Ba’s locals
have carried on doing exactly what their ancestors did for generations
before – fishing.
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Dau Be Island
This is a very popular swimming and diving spot because of its rich
coral and deep grottoes with three inland lakes. The grottoes and caves
can only be visited by rowing boat at low tide, when access is
possible.
Dau Go Island
Dau Go Island is known for its large and colourful cave which has
many stalactites and stalagmites, some of them more than 20 metres
high.
Floating Villages and Fish Farms
The bay's floating villages draw a lot of attention and are one of
the highlights of the trip. Locals have been living in these floating
houses for many generations as fishing is still the villagers' main
income. Some communities offer reasonably priced home-stays to visitors,
too. If you pass by them on your cruise, don’t be surprised if the
boat's on-board chef stops to shop for fresh seafood from one.
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Hung Sung Sot Cave at Bo Hon Island
Hung Sung Sot Cave is located on the same island as Virgin Cave and
has a steep path lined with shady trees. There are two chambers in the
cave with a square-shaped outer chamber and a ceiling about 30 metres
high. The inner chamber formations look like sentries conversing with
one another and another formation, resembling a general surveying his
troops, lies in the middle of the chamber. The moving light reflected
from the water outside seems to bring these formations to life.
Pelican Cave at Bo Hon Island
Pelican Cave (Hang Bo Nau) is also popular with tourists. Many of
them love to take photos of this cave and its spectacular stalactites
hanging from the ceiling.
Virgin Cave at Bo Hon Island
The Virgin Cave (Hang Trinh Nu) is one of the most famous caves in
Halong Bay. It is probably best known for its shrine. Legend claims that
a beautiful woman committed suicide in the cave, unable to return home
after being forced to marry an old Mandarin. Here her body tuned into
stone. Another similar legend says this girl escaped from a Mandarin
that forced her to marry him because her father could not pay a debt.
When fishermen found her body, they buried her here and built a small
shrine inside the grotto.