Ha Long Bay 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Trip length
- 7 days
- Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
- $850
- Budget–luxury
- $380–$1,800
As of 2026, the recommended Ha Long Bay 7-day route runs Day1 Hanoi Old Quarter + Bun Cha + Egg Coffee · Day2 Ha Long Bay Cruise Day 1 — Cave + Ti Top + Sunset · Day3 Ha Long Bay Cruise Day 2 — Cave + Vung Vieng Village + Cooking Class · Day4 Disembark + Cat Ba Island (Lan Ha Bay + Cannon Fort) · Day5 Cat Ba → Hanoi + Departure · Day6 Trang An Ninh Binh ('Dry-Land Ha Long Bay') Day Trip · Day7 Hanoi Free Day + Departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $850 on a mid-range budget. Seven days covers the full northern Vietnam circuit — Hanoi + Ha Long Bay 2-night cruise + Cat Ba Island + Trang An Ninh Binh ('the dry-land Ha Long Bay' with rice paddies + caves + UNESCO 2014) + optional Sapa Hill Tribes. This is the canonical northern Vietnam itinerary for travelers who want everything except the central + southern Vietnam routes (Hue, Hoi An, Saigon).
7-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$380
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$850
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$1,800
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Hanoi Old Quarter + Bun Cha + Egg Coffee
Arrival, Old Quarter walk, Bourdain-Obama lunchActivities
- 10:00 HAN Airport → Hanoi Old Quarter hotel 45 min
Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) to Old Quarter: Grab $9-13 / VND 220,000-320,000 (30 min) OR airport shuttle bus VND 35,000 / $1.50 (1 hour). Check in to Old Quarter hotel.
Cost: $1.50-13 / VND 35,000-320,000 TIP: Old Quarter is the canonical Hanoi stay zone — walking access to Hoan Kiem Lake + bun cha + egg coffee. Most Ha Long Bay cruises pick up here. - 12:00 Bun Cha Huong Lien (Bourdain-Obama lunch) 1 hour
Lunch where Anthony Bourdain brought Barack Obama in 2016 — bun cha grilled pork over cold rice noodles + nem cua be crab spring rolls + Hanoi Beer. The 2nd-floor table where they ate is preserved behind glass.
Cost: $3-7 / VND 70,000-170,000 TIP: Cash only. Order the 'Combo Obama' ($6 / VND 145,000) — exact dish + beer Obama had. Lunch only 10:00-15:00. - 14:00 Hoan Kiem Lake walk + Ngoc Son Temple 2 hours
Walk around Hoan Kiem Lake (Old Quarter centerpiece). Visit Ngoc Son Temple on the lake island via the red Huc Bridge. Watch elderly locals doing Tai Chi + dancing at sunset.
Cost: Temple VND 30,000 / $1.20 TIP: Best photos 15:00-17:00 + sunset 17:30-18:00. Free walk; only the temple has entry fee. - 16:30 Old Quarter walk + Banh Mi 25 snack 2 hours
Walk the 36-streets Old Quarter — each street historically named after the trade (Hang Bac = silver street, Hang Dao = silk street). Snack at Banh Mi 25 (Hanoi's most-Yelped banh mi institution since 2009).
Cost: Banh mi $1.50-3 / VND 35,000-75,000 TIP: Banh mi 25 is at 25 Hang Ca. Lines 10-15 min peak hours. Cash only, small VND notes. - 19:00 Dinner at Cha Ca La Vong (turmeric fish since 1871) 1.5 hours
The canonical Hanoi dinner — Cha Ca La Vong invented cha ca thang long (turmeric + dill grilled fish over rice noodles) in 1871. Same family runs it; same single-dish menu.
Cost: $12-22 / VND 295,000-540,000 TIP: Reservation recommended. The dish is cooked at your table over a clay brazier. Pair with Hanoi Beer (bia Hanoi) VND 25,000 / $1. - 21:00 Egg Coffee at Giang Cafe (1946 origin) 1 hour
Vietnamese egg coffee (ca phe trung) was invented here in 1946 — egg yolk + sugar + condensed milk whipped into meringue foam over hot coffee. Hidden through narrow alley + up creaky stairs.
Cost: $1-3 / VND 25,000-75,000 TIP: Cash only. Pair with iced coffee (ca phe sua da) for contrast. The original 1946 recipe is on the English menu.
Meal Recommendations
Lunch
Bun Cha Huong Lien (Bourdain-Obama lunch)
Hanoi Old Quarter · $3-7 / VND 70,000-170,000
Combo Obama set — the exact dish + beer Obama ate in 2016.
Banh Mi 25 (most-Yelped Hanoi banh mi)
25 Hang Ca Old Quarter · $1.50-3 / VND 35,000-75,000
Classic banh mi (pork + pâté + pickled veggies + cilantro + chili).
Dinner
Cha Ca La Vong (1871)
Hanoi Old Quarter · $12-22 / VND 295,000-540,000
Single-dish menu — turmeric + dill grilled fish over rice noodles. Cooked tableside on clay brazier.
Grab from airport. Walking inside Old Quarter.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Ha Long Bay Cruise Day 1 — Cave + Ti Top + Sunset
Cruise embarkation, karst cruising, kayaking, evening cocktailsActivities
- 08:00 Cruise pickup from Hanoi hotel 3.5 hours
Cruise shuttle picks up at Old Quarter hotel — 3.5-hour drive to Ha Long City (Tuan Chau Marina). Coffee/restroom stop at midway service station.
Cost: Included in cruise TIP: Pack light overnight bag — leave main luggage at Hanoi hotel (most hotels store free). Wear cruise-appropriate clothes (deck shoes, swimwear underneath, layers). - 12:00 Cruise embarkation + welcome lunch 2 hours
Board the junk boat at Tuan Chau Marina. 5-course Vietnamese welcome lunch served as the boat sails out into Ha Long Bay. First view of the karst islands rising from emerald water.
Cost: Included in cruise TIP: Get the best cabin you can afford — top-deck cabins have panorama windows. Bhaya / Paradise Elegance / Stellar are the canonical reputable operators. - 14:30 Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave) 1 hour
Largest cave system in Ha Long Bay — 3 illuminated chambers with stalactites, stalagmites, and the famous 'rooster' rock formation. Discovered by French explorers in 1901.
Cost: VND 50,000 / $2 included in cruise TIP: Walking shoes recommended. Photography allowed (no flash needed). The 'rooster' formation is the most-photographed stalagmite. - 16:00 Ti Top Island viewpoint + swim 1.5 hours
427 stone steps to 360° panoramic platform — the canonical Ha Long Bay photo angle. Small crescent beach below for swimming + kayak rental.
Cost: VND 50,000 / $2 included in cruise TIP: Bring sneakers. Best photos 10:00-14:00 sunlit; swimming 30 min in the beach below afterward. Kayak rental $5-10 / 1 hour for further exploration. - 18:00 Sunset cocktails on deck + kayaking option 1.5 hours
Most cruises offer free cocktails + canapés at sunset on the upper deck. Kayaking option for guests who want active sunset time (1 hour kayak through karst gaps).
Cost: Included in cruise TIP: Bring camera or phone with sunset photography. Captain typically anchors in a sheltered cove with karst views all around. - 19:30 5-course Vietnamese dinner + Vietnamese cooking class 2 hours
Welcome dinner — cha ca thang long (turmeric fish), goi cuon (fresh spring rolls you wrap yourself), grilled pork, fresh oysters, mango sticky rice. Vietnamese cooking class option 16:00-17:00 (spring rolls or pho).
Cost: Included in cruise TIP: Sign up for cooking class first day (limited to 8-10 guests). Wine pairing optional add-on ($25-40). - 22:00 Optional: Squid fishing on deck 1.5 hours
Crew sets up halogen lamps on the deck — light attracts squid to the surface, you fish with hand-lines. Crew grills your catch as a midnight snack.
Cost: Included or free gear TIP: Magical at full moon. The crew handles all the messy parts — you just hold the line.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast
Hanoi Old Quarter · Included
Most Hanoi hotels have decent Western + Vietnamese breakfast — eat well before the long drive.
Lunch
Welcome lunch on cruise
Onboard · Included in cruise
5-course Vietnamese — pho or bun cha + fresh spring rolls + grilled seafood + dessert + Vietnamese iced coffee.
Dinner
5-course welcome dinner on cruise
Onboard · Included in cruise
Cha ca thang long turmeric fish + goi cuon spring rolls + grilled pork + fresh oysters + mango sticky rice.
Cruise shuttle Hanoi → Ha Long (3.5h). Onboard cruise via tender boats.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Ha Long Bay Cruise Day 2 — Cave + Vung Vieng Village + Cooking Class
Sunrise Tai Chi, second cave, floating village, cooking classActivities
- 05:30 Sunrise Tai Chi on deck 30 min Tai Chi + 1h breakfast
Cruise crew lead 30-minute Tai Chi session as sun rises over karsts.
Cost: Included in cruise TIP: Set alarm 5:00. Bring a layer. - 08:30 Hang Luon Cave (kayak through to hidden lagoon) 1.5 hours
Low-ceiling cave kayaked through during high tide — emerges into a hidden circular lagoon. The canonical 'enclosed bay' kayak experience.
Cost: Included in cruise TIP: 2-person kayak more stable. Inside the lagoon is silent with green water + occasional monkeys on cliffs. - 10:30 Vung Vieng Floating Village + Pearl Farm 1.5 hours
Visit one of the few remaining floating fishing villages — see how pearls are cultivated in oysters over 2-3 years. Bamboo boats row visitors around the village.
Cost: Included in cruise TIP: Optional pearl purchase at the farm — fixed prices. Most-photographed angle is from the bamboo boat looking back at the cruise ship. - 12:30 Lunch on cruise + relaxation 2 hours lunch + relax
Set Vietnamese lunch — usually grilled fish + vegetables + soup + dessert. Afternoon at leisure (deck reading, swimming if anchored in calm cove, kayaking).
Cost: Included in cruise TIP: Most cruises anchor in a sheltered cove afternoon. Kayak rental ($5-10/hour) for the most active afternoon option. - 15:00 Swim + kayak in sheltered cove 2 hours
1-2 hour free time for swimming + kayaking + paddleboard. Some cruises offer Vietnamese language lesson or t-shirt-making class.
Cost: Included in cruise (extra activities $5-15) TIP: Cool water — 20-25°C even in summer. Bring waterproof phone case for kayak photos. - 16:30 Vietnamese cooking class on cruise 1 hour
1-hour evening cooking class — make spring rolls (goi cuon) or pho with the chef. Hands-on, includes recipe card, eat what you make.
Cost: Included (premium tier) or $15-25 add-on TIP: Limited to 8-10 guests — sign up first day. Bhaya + Paradise + Heritage Line offer the best programs. - 18:00 Sunset cocktails + happy hour 1.5 hours
Cruise typically offers free cocktails + canapés at sunset. Captain anchors in scenic cove with karst sunset views.
Cost: Included in cruise (premium drinks $5-12) TIP: Bring camera + tripod for golden hour. Crew can take group photos. - 19:30 Farewell dinner + Vietnamese music night 2 hours
Set Vietnamese 5-course dinner — typically with a themed evening (Hue royal cuisine, fresh seafood from local fishing village). Some cruises offer live traditional Vietnamese music after dinner.
Cost: Included in cruise TIP: Premium cruises offer wine pairings ($25-40). Live music ~21:00-22:30.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Breakfast on cruise deck
Onboard · Included
Pho or banh mi + fresh tropical fruit + Vietnamese coffee with karst sunrise view.
Lunch
Cruise lunch
Onboard · Included
Set Vietnamese lunch — grilled fish + vegetables + soup + dessert.
Dinner
Vietnamese 5-course farewell dinner
Onboard · Included
Themed evening — Hue royal cuisine or seafood feast with wine pairing option.
Onboard cruise + tender boats for shore stops.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Disembark + Cat Ba Island (Lan Ha Bay + Cannon Fort)
Disembark, Cat Ba arrival, Lan Ha kayak, Cannon Fort sunsetActivities
- 08:00 Final breakfast + disembark at Cat Ba (Got Pier) 2 hours including ferry if needed
Final cruise breakfast. Some cruises disembark at Cat Ba (Got Pier) rather than Tuan Chau — if yours doesn't, take the ferry from Tuan Chau to Cat Ba ($5-10 / VND 125,000-245,000, 45 min).
Cost: $5-10 ferry / VND 125,000-245,000 TIP: Pre-book the cruise that ends at Cat Ba (Got Pier) — many do. Saves the Tuan Chau → Cat Ba ferry transfer. - 11:00 Cat Ba Town hotel check-in + lunch 1.5 hours
Check into Cat Ba Town hotel (budget hostels $15-25, mid-range hotels $40-80). Lunch at Family Bakery (backpacker classic) or Phuong Anh Floating Restaurant.
Cost: $10-30 lunch TIP: Cat Ba Town center is small and walkable. Most hotels rent motorbikes ($7-10/day) for island circuit. - 13:00 Lan Ha Bay kayak + swim tour 4 hours
Cat Ba's Lan Ha Bay kayak tour — same karst landscape as Ha Long Bay but quieter. Visit Monkey Island (Cat Dua) beach + Ba Trai Dao + secret beach swim spots.
Cost: $25-40 / VND 610,000-980,000 group tour TIP: Book at any Cat Ba Town agency or your hotel. Group of 8-12 in 4-5 kayaks. Avoid Monkey Island in monsoon (June-September). - 17:30 Motorbike to Cannon Fort sunset viewpoint 1.5 hours
Motorbike or motorbike taxi ('xe om') to Cannon Fort — WWII-era French + Vietnamese gun emplacement at highest point of Cat Ba town. Best panoramic viewpoint over Lan Ha Bay.
Cost: $3 entry / VND 80,000 + xe om $2 each way TIP: Most-photographed Cat Ba sunset spot. Bring water — no shade at top. Motorbike taxi the safer option for non-motorcyclists. - 19:30 Dinner at Cat Ba Night Market 1.5 hours
Cat Ba Town's nightly waterfront market — 50+ grill stalls. Grilled squid + oysters + crab spring rolls + fresh fruit, $2-7 per person.
Cost: $2-7 / VND 50,000-170,000 TIP: Cash only — small VND notes. Point at live tank, watch them grill, eat at communal tables. - 21:30 Beachside drink at Cat Ba beach 1.5 hours
Walk to Cat Ba Beach 1 or 2 for a beachside beer. Multiple small beach bars with plastic chairs in the sand.
Cost: $2-5 / VND 50,000-125,000 TIP: Most relaxed island vibe. Bia Hanoi VND 25,000 / $1 a bottle. Cash only.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Final cruise breakfast
Onboard · Included
Pho + banh mi + fresh fruit + Vietnamese coffee.
Lunch
Family Bakery (backpacker classic) or Phuong Anh Floating
Cat Ba Town · $3-25 / VND 75,000-610,000
Family Bakery for casual banh mi + smoothies; Phuong Anh for fresh oysters from the cages below.
Dinner
Cat Ba Night Market
Cat Ba waterfront · $2-7 / VND 50,000-170,000
Grilled squid + oysters + crab spring rolls — cash only at the night market stalls.
Cruise → Cat Ba ferry or direct disembark. Walking + motorbike + motorbike taxi inside Cat Ba.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Cat Ba → Hanoi + Departure
Cat Ba National Park hike, ferry to Haiphong, train/Grab to Hanoi, departureActivities
- 08:30 Cat Ba National Park hike (optional) 3 hours
Cat Ba National Park (15km²) has hiking trails through dense jungle — Ngu Lam Peak (225 steps, summit view) is the canonical 2-hour hike.
Cost: $4 entry + motorbike $7 TIP: Skip if departing early. The Ngu Lam Peak hike is the most-photographed. Bring water — humid jungle. - 12:30 Cat Ba → Haiphong → Hanoi (ferry + train) 3.5 hours total
Ferry Cat Ba → Haiphong (1 hour, $5 / VND 125,000). Train or Grab Haiphong → Hanoi (2 hours, $5-12 / VND 125,000-295,000).
Cost: $10-20 / VND 245,000-490,000 TIP: Alternative: direct shuttle bus Cat Ba → Hanoi (4 hours, $20 / VND 490,000). Cheaper but slower than ferry+train. - 16:30 Hanoi free time + last shopping 2 hours
Hanoi Old Quarter for last shopping (Hang Gai silk street, Hang Dao traditional crafts). Egg coffee at Giang Cafe one more time.
Cost: $5-30 / VND 125,000-735,000 TIP: Hang Gai is the canonical silk shopping. Bargain to 50-60% of asked price. - 19:00 Farewell dinner + Grab to HAN airport 2 hours dinner + 45 min Grab
Final Hanoi dinner — pho or bun cha. Grab to Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) 30-45 min depending on traffic.
Cost: $10-25 dinner + $9-13 Grab TIP: Arrive 2-3 hours before international flight. HAN airport has decent lounges + duty-free.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Cat Ba hotel breakfast
Cat Ba Town · Included
Vietnamese-Western combo — pho + fresh fruit + Vietnamese coffee + Western breakfast.
Lunch
Ferry/train snacks or Haiphong banh da cua
Haiphong · $3-8 / VND 75,000-200,000
If train layover allows, Haiphong's canonical banh da cua (crab noodle soup) at Linh Dan-style local shop.
Dinner
Pho Gia Truyen 49 Bat Dan (final pho) or Cha Ca La Vong
Hanoi Old Quarter · $5-22 / VND 125,000-540,000
Pho farewell or Cha Ca La Vong if you missed it.
Ferry Cat Ba → Haiphong + train/Grab Haiphong → Hanoi. Grab to HAN airport.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Trang An Ninh Binh ('Dry-Land Ha Long Bay') Day Trip
UNESCO karsts + rice paddies + boat tour + cave templeActivities
- 07:30 Hanoi → Ninh Binh (2h train or 2.5h car) 2-2.5 hours
Train from Hanoi to Ninh Binh ($5 / VND 125,000, 2 hours) OR Grab/private car ($30-50 / VND 735,000-1,225,000, 2.5 hours). Most travelers do a Klook day tour ($35-50 / VND 860,000-1,225,000) including transport + Trang An boat + lunch + Hoa Lu citadel.
Cost: $5-50 / VND 125,000-1,225,000 TIP: Klook day tour is the easy default — includes all transport + meals + entries. - 10:30 Trang An UNESCO boat tour (3 hours) 3 hours
Trang An is UNESCO 2014 — 'dry-land Ha Long Bay' with rice paddies + limestone karsts + cave tunnels. 3-hour bamboo boat tour through 9-12 caves (depending on water level). Rowers are local villagers (often using their feet).
Cost: $10 / VND 245,000 boat TIP: Bring sun hat + sunscreen (no shade on boat). Tip the rower $2-3 / VND 50,000-75,000 at the end. Best photos midday with sunlight on the water reflecting karsts. - 14:00 Lunch + Hoa Lu citadel (10th-century capital) 2.5 hours
Lunch at any village restaurant (rice + grilled goat is the canonical Ninh Binh local meat). Visit Hoa Lu Citadel — Vietnam's capital 968-1009 AD, original temples to Kings Dinh + Le.
Cost: $8 lunch + $2 entry TIP: Goat ('thit de') is the canonical Ninh Binh dish — grilled, soup, or steamed. Hoa Lu is small (1 hour) but historically important. - 17:00 Optional: Mua Cave 500 steps + sunset 2 hours
Mua Cave summit (500 steps up to a Buddha statue + dragon staircase) — best Ninh Binh sunset viewpoint over Trang An karsts + rice paddies. Most Instagrammed Ninh Binh spot.
Cost: $5 / VND 125,000 entry TIP: 500 steep steps — manageable in 30 min. Best photos 17:00-18:00 sunset. Bring water. - 20:00 Return to Hanoi + late dinner 2.5 hours drive + 1 hour dinner
Drive back to Hanoi 2.5 hours. Late dinner at any Old Quarter restaurant (pho, bun cha, banh mi).
Cost: $5-15 dinner TIP: Most day tours drop at Hanoi Old Quarter around 20:30-21:00. Quick dinner before bed.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hanoi hotel breakfast
Hanoi · Included
Eat well — long day with lots of walking + boat sun.
Lunch
Ninh Binh village restaurant (thit de goat)
Trang An / Hoa Lu · $8-15 / VND 200,000-370,000
Canonical Ninh Binh goat lunch — grilled with herbs + lemongrass + chili.
Dinner
Hanoi late dinner (pho or bun cha)
Old Quarter · $5-15 / VND 125,000-370,000
Quick + filling — pho or bun cha at any Old Quarter shop.
Day tour van or train + Grab. Bamboo boat in Trang An.
DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Hanoi Free Day + Departure
Last shopping, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, museums, farewellActivities
- 08:30 Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum + One Pillar Pagoda + Museum complex 3 hours
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (free, 7:30-10:30) — Vietnam's revolutionary leader embalmed. Strict dress code (no shorts, no sleeveless, no hats inside). Adjacent: One Pillar Pagoda (1049, on a single stone column), Ho Chi Minh Museum.
Cost: Free (museum $2) TIP: Closed Mon + Fri. Cover shoulders + knees. Photography limited inside mausoleum (no photos of body). 1-hour queue typical at 9:00-10:00. - 12:30 Lunch at Quan An Ngon (Vietnamese tasting menu) 1.5 hours
Quan An Ngon (Hanoi institution) — sample 100+ Vietnamese street dishes in a single courtyard restaurant. Communal seating with small dishes ordered from a circling menu cart.
Cost: $10-25 / VND 245,000-610,000 TIP: Lunch 11:00-15:00 best. Order 6-8 small dishes for 2 people. Cash and card both accepted. - 14:30 Temple of Literature + Vietnamese Women's Museum 2.5 hours
Temple of Literature (1070 — Vietnam's first university) + Vietnamese Women's Museum (the highest-rated Hanoi museum on TripAdvisor — covers women's roles in war + traditional culture + minority ethnic groups).
Cost: $1-2 entry each TIP: Temple of Literature most-photographed at sunset. Women's Museum is small (1.5h) but well-curated. - 17:30 Last Hanoi shopping + egg coffee 2 hours
Final Old Quarter walk + shopping on Hang Gai (silk) or Hang Dao (traditional crafts). Egg coffee one more time at Giang Cafe or Cafe Pho Co (alternative with rooftop view).
Cost: Shopping varies + coffee $1-3 TIP: Cafe Pho Co has the most-photographed rooftop terrace overlooking Hoan Kiem Lake — climb 4 flights of stairs through a back alley. - 19:30 Farewell dinner + Grab to HAN airport 1.5 hours dinner + 45 min Grab
Final Hanoi dinner — pick based on what you missed. Bun cha at Huong Lien (Obama spot) for the casual farewell; Cha Ca La Vong for the upscale option; pho farewell at Pho Gia Truyen for the budget option.
Cost: $5-25 dinner + $9-13 Grab TIP: Arrive HAN 2-3 hours before international flight. Duty-free + lounges + decent food court at HAN.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hanoi hotel breakfast or Pho Gia Truyen 49 Bat Dan
Old Quarter · Included or $2-5
Pho Gia Truyen is the canonical Hanoi pho — most-debated 'best in Hanoi.' Open 6:00-11:00 only.
Lunch
Quan An Ngon (Vietnamese tasting)
Old Quarter · $10-25 / VND 245,000-610,000
Sample 100+ Vietnamese dishes — order 6-8 small plates for 2 people.
Dinner
Cha Ca La Vong / Bun Cha Huong Lien / Pho farewell
Old Quarter · $5-25 / VND 125,000-610,000
Pick by what you missed Days 1, 3, or 5.
Walking + Grab inside Hanoi. Grab to HAN airport for departure.
DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Light cruise bag + Cat Ba day bag + Ninh Binh boat bag.
- ✓ Modest dress for Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (cover shoulders + knees).
- ✓ Layered clothing — Ha Long Bay cruise vs Hanoi vs Ninh Binh have different temperatures.
- ✓ Swimwear + flip-flops + sneakers + light hiking shoes.
- ✓ Sun hat + sunglasses + SPF 50+ — boat sun reflects heavily off water.
- ✓ Light rain jacket.
- ✓ Cash USD or VND for tips, motorbike taxis, street food, boat rowers ($2-3 tip).
- ✓ Power adapter Type A/C/F (220V).
- ✓ Waterproof phone case.
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