HA LONG BAY
Ha Long Bay (Hạ Long, Hah Long) is a mythical landscape of emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone karsts. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a global icon of natural beauty in Vietnam.
Legend says the rock formations are dragons sent by the gods to protect Vietnam. It is a serene, vast seascape perfect for cruising, kayaking, and cave exploration, creating an otherworldly destination.
Most Popular Attractions
Natural Wonders & The Central Bay This category covers the main islands, iconic islets, and the core cruising routes of the bay.
Hon Ga Choi Island (Fighting Cock Islet): Iconic twin limestone karsts leaning towards each other, symbolizing the bay’s natural artistry.
Ti Top Island (Tee Top): A small island with a perfect crescent-shaped beach and a challenging 427-step hike to a summit for panoramic bay views.
Dinh Huong Islet (Incense Burner Islet): A unique rock formation resembling a traditional Vietnamese incense burner, famously featured on the 200,000đ banknote.
Bo Hon Island: A major island home to several key grottoes and caves, including Sung Sot, Trinh Nu, and Luon Cave.
Ba Trai Dao Islets (Three Peaches Islets): A collection of three small, beautiful peaks associated with a romantic local legend and secluded beaches.
Soi Sim Island: Known for its lush vegetation and a quiet beach, often used for swimming and water activities.
Yen Ngua Islet (Saddle Islet): A distinct, saddle-shaped formation popular for photography and cruising past.
Caves & Grottoes These geological wonders are key stops on any bay cruise, showcasing millions of years of natural erosion.
Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave): The largest and most visited cave, renowned for its massive chambers and intricate, colorfully-lit stalactites and stalagmites.
Thien Cung Cave (Heavenly Palace Cave): Known for its stunning interior architecture, with four huge pillars and formations said to depict the wedding of the Dragon King.
Dau Go Cave (Wooden Stakes Cave): One of the largest grottoes, historically significant as the rumored place where General Tran Hung Dao hid wooden stakes to defeat the Mongols.
Luon Cave: A water-filled tunnel accessible only by kayak or small bamboo boat, leading to a hidden, tranquil lagoon enclosed by cliffs.
Dark and Bright Cave (Hang Sang Toi): A system of two coves (one dark, one bright) often explored by kayaking into an enclosed, peaceful lagoon.
Me Cung Cave (Maze Cave): An intricate, narrow tunnel system and an important archaeological site containing remains from the prehistoric Ha Long culture.
Trinh Nu Cave (Virgin Cave): Known for a unique stalactite that resembles a statue of a girl, tied to a local tragic love story.
Wider Bay Areas & Cultural Sites These attractions represent the less crowded areas and the traditional culture of the local fishing communities.
Lan Ha Bay (Lan Hah): A quieter, more tranquil southern extension of the bay, known for pristine beaches, unique cruising, and rock climbing.
Cat Ba Island: The largest island in the bay, serving as a hub for adventure tourism, accommodation, and the location of a national park.
Cat Ba National Park: A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve on Cat Ba Island, featuring dense jungle trekking and home to the highly endangered Cat Ba langur.
Cua Van Fishing Village (Koo-ah Vahn): The largest and most popular floating village, offering a unique glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of local fishermen.
Bai Tu Long Bay: The quieter, less-touristed northeastern section of the wider bay, known for its pristine waters and secluded feel.
Vung Vieng Fishing Village: A charming, smaller floating village located in Bai Tu Long Bay, accessible by a traditional rowing boat.
Viet Hai Village: A secluded, traditional village deep inside Cat Ba National Park, reachable by a picturesque boat ride or trek.
Halong City & Modern Attractions Halong City serves as the mainland gateway, blending modern infrastructure with cultural insights.
Sun World Halong Park: A massive recreational complex on the mainland featuring theme park rides, a water park, and entertainment areas.
Queen Cable Car: A record-breaking, double-decker cable car connecting Halong City with Ba Deo Hill, offering incredible panoramic aerial views of the bay.
Bai Tho Mountain (Bie Toh): A limestone mountain in the heart of Halong City, requiring a short hike for a sweeping, bird’s-eye view of the entire central bay area.
Quang Ninh Museum: A striking, modern architectural landmark designed to resemble a piece of coal, housing fascinating exhibits on the history and geology of the province.
Activities & Experiences
Book an Overnight Cruise: The quintessential Ha Long Bay experience. Spend 1-3 nights sailing through the karst landscape on a traditional junk boat, complete with meals, kayaking, and cave visits.
Explore Sửng Sốt Cave (Surprise Cave): (Pronunciation: Soong Soht) Discover one of the largest and most spectacular caves in the bay, featuring three massive chambers and dramatic lighting.
Kayak or Rowboat in Ti Tốp Island Area: Paddle or be rowed through hidden lagoons and around the towering limestone karsts to get an up-close perspective of the scenery.
Visit a Floating Fishing Village (Cửa Vạn): (Pronunciation: Koo-ah Vahn) Witness a unique way of life by visiting a traditional community that lives entirely on the water, often accessible by small local boats.
Hike up Ti Tốp Island: Climb the 400+ steps to the peak of this island for the most iconic, panoramic view of the bay’s islands and turquoise waters.
Try Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP): Rent a board to leisurely explore the calm waters in quieter coves and grottoes away from the main cruise routes.
Take a Vietnamese Cooking Class: Many cruises offer on-board demonstrations where you can learn to make popular dishes like spring rolls or Phở (Vietnamese noodle soup).
Go Deep-Water Soloing (Climbing): For the adventurous, climb the limestone cliffs without ropes, with the deep, warm water as your safety pad (requires a specialized tour/operator).
Explore Hidden Lagoons: Discover secluded, hidden areas like Hồ Ba Hầm (Three Tunnel Lake) which requires kayaking through low-hanging caves to reach the inner lagoons.
Enjoy a Sunset or Sunrise Tai Chi Session: Many high-end cruises offer a complimentary morning or evening Tai Chi class on the deck, providing a tranquil start or end to the day.
Swim at Bãi Cháy Beach (Bãi Cháy): (Pronunciation: Bye Chie) While swimming is often done off the cruise ship, this is a popular man-made beach near the city for those staying on land.
Local Tips & Transport
Getting to Ha Long Bay:
From Hanoi (Hà Nội): The most common route. You can take a limousine van (the most comfortable and direct option, ~$15-$30 USD) or a local bus (~$5-$10 USD) from Hanoi to Ha Long City (or Tuan Chau Island). Travel time is around 2.5 to 3.5 hours via the new expressway.
Private Car: The quickest and most convenient, costing around $60-$100 USD one-way, especially if traveling in a group.
Seaplane: A premium, scenic option from Hanoi, offering spectacular aerial views of the bay (~$175-$450 USD).
Getting Around Ha Long Bay (Cruises):
Junk Boat: The cruise ship will be your primary form of transport. All reputable operators include transfers from the harbor to their ship in the booking price.
Day Boats & Kayaks: The cruise itinerary will include smaller vessels or kayaks for visiting caves, villages, and beaches. These are handled entirely by the cruise operator.
Choosing Your Cruise: Ha Long Bay is large and also includes Lan Ha Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay.
Ha Long Bay: Most famous, can be crowded.
Lan Ha Bay: (Pronunciation: Lahn Hah) Just south, quieter, and part of the UNESCO World Heritage area (often includes Cat Ba Island). A great alternative for those seeking solitude.
Bai Tu Long Bay: (Pronunciation: By Too Long) To the northeast, the least-visited area, ideal for a more pristine and tranquil experience.
Currency and Tipping:
The local currency is the Vietnamese Đồng (VND), but many large tourist operators (especially cruises) accept USD. However, smaller shops and local restaurants will only accept VND.
Tipping is not mandatory but highly appreciated, especially on cruises. A good practice is $5-$10 USD per person per day for the entire crew, usually given to the cruise manager at the end.
Weather:
Best Time to Visit: October to April offers the most comfortable weather, with cooler temperatures.
Summer (May-September): Hot, humid, and prone to typhoons and tropical storms. Cruises may be cancelled last-minute for safety, so ensure your booking agent has a clear refund or rescheduling policy.
Hidden Gems & Local Experience:
Cát Bà Island: The largest island in the bay, home to a National Park with great hiking opportunities, less touristy towns, and stunning coastal roads. Easily accessible by ferry or high-speed boat.
Ha Long Market: Visit the local market in Ha Long City (near the mainland port) to experience the bustling local life, see incredible seafood, and practice your bargaining skills.
Bạch Đằng River (Bạch Đằng): (Pronunciation: Bak Dang) The river near the bay is historically significant—the site of three major battles where the Vietnamese defeated invaders by using hidden underwater spikes.
Haggling: In local markets and with taxi/motorbike drivers, haggling is expected. Always agree on a price before you get in a taxi or on a motorbike. Use the Grab app for fixed-price taxi or motorbike journeys.
Top Restaurants
Hồng Hạnh 1 (Nhà hàng Hồng Hạnh) [$15-$30] – (Hong Hanh) A long-standing and highly-regarded local chain, popular for its spacious, clean setting and a wide variety of extremely fresh, local seafood dishes.
Nhà Hàng Cua Vàng (Golden Crab) [$25-$45] – (Nyah Hahng Koo-uh Vang) Considered one of the best seafood restaurants, known for its extensive selection of fresh catch, a large three-story dining space, and upscale design.
Thủy Chung Snail Restaurant (Quán Ốc Thủy Chung) [$10-$20] – (Thwee Choong Ohk) A local favorite known for a wide variety of delicious and affordably priced snails and other shellfish, such as razor shell and sim squid.
Nhà Hàng Thiên Anh [$10-$25] – (Nyah Hahng Tee-en Anh) Known for delicious and reasonably priced seafood dishes in a convenient and comfortable setting, popular with locals for its fresh catch.
Nhà Hàng Ngọc Phương Nam [$15-$30] – (Nyah Hahng Ngok Foo-ong Nahm) Offers a luxurious space and affordable prices, specializing in fresh local seafood and Vietnamese cuisine, great for groups and families.
Nhà Hàng Linh Đan Halong [$15-$25] – (Nyah Hahng Ling Dan) A family-run restaurant serving excellent, authentic local food with fresh ingredients, offering great options for both meat-eaters and vegetarians.
Quán Ngan Sạch – Cô Tuyết [$10-$20] – (Kwan Ngan Sach – Coo Too-yet) Famous for its delectable Ngan shellfish (Austriella Corrugata clam), a unique local specialty, served in a casual, clean local setting.
Quán Sam Bà Tỵ [$20-$40] – (Kwan Sam Bah Tee) A place to try the distinctive Sam Biển (Horseshoe Crab), a rare local specialty often prepared in a rich and flavorful stir-fry or salad.
Cháo & Trộn Hạ Long [$5-$10] – (Chao & Tron Ha Lawng) A simple local eatery specializing in comforting porridge, notably the one featuring local specialties like Acorn Barnacle, ideal for a quick, cheap, and authentic meal.
Ốc Gật Gù [$5-$10] – (Ohk Gat Goo) A street-food style spot famous for its unique Bánh Gật Gù (Nodding Cake), a flexible rice noodle roll, often served with a savory dipping sauce and local Chả Mực (Squid Cake).
Huy Chiên [$10-$20] – (Hwee Chee-en) A recommended spot to try Bề Bề Noodle (Mantis Shrimp Noodle), a coastal delicacy with a rich, flavorful broth made from the shrimp shells.
Nhà Hàng Hương 2 [$15-$25] – (Nyah Hahng Hoo-ong) A well-regarded local restaurant in the Hon Gai area, offering fresh seafood and traditional Vietnamese cuisine in a casual atmosphere.
Phúc Lộc Thọ [$15-$25] – (Fook Loke Toh) A popular local spot for fresh and affordable seafood in the Hon Gai area, known for its lively, authentic atmosphere.
Gio Bien Restaurant [$15-$25] – (Zio Bee-en) A traditional local spot, popular for its fresh seafood and cool ocean breeze, often frequented by locals looking for quality, authentic Ha Long flavors.
Nhà Hàng Toàn Hương [$15-$25] – (Nyah Hahng Twahn Hoo-ong) Another highly-rated local seafood restaurant, often praised for its fresh ingredients and traditional preparation methods.
Nhà Hàng Vinh Thắng [$15-$25] – (Nyah Hahng Ving Thang) Known for delicious and reasonably priced seafood and Vietnamese dishes, offering a pleasant dining experience outside the main tourist centers.
Nhà Hàng Nguyệt Chung [$15-$25] – (Nyah Hahng Ngwee-et Choong) A local gem offering a strong focus on fresh, regional specialties, providing an authentic taste of Quang Ninh province.
Quán Hải Sản Ngon Cột 5 [$15-$25] – (Kwan Hai San Ngon Kot Nam) A popular local spot located in the Column 5 area (Cột 5), famous for incredibly fresh and affordable seafood.
Quán Hải Sản Làng Chài Cột 5 [$15-$25] – (Kwan Hai San Lang Chai Kot Nam) Offers a casual, ‘fishing village’ atmosphere in the Column 5 area, known for grilling and steaming the daily catch right on the spot.
Quán Ốc Hải Sản Cây Đa [$10-$20] – (Kwan Ohk Hai San Kay Dah) A renowned street-side eatery, famous for its wide selection of fresh, stir-fried snails with various sauces, popular among locals for a casual evening meal.
Bánh Cuốn Bà Nguyệt [$5-$10] – (Bahn Koo-on Bah Ngwee-et) A very local breakfast spot known for its delicious Bánh Cuốn (steamed rice rolls) served with local Chả Mực (Squid Cake).
Minh Hòa Sticky Rice with Squid Sausage [$5-$10] – (Minh Hoa Xôi Chả Mực) A must-try local breakfast or snack spot specializing in the Ha Long signature dish of Xôi (sticky rice) with fried Chả Mực (squid sausage).
Ba Yên Sticky Rice with Squid Sausage [$5-$10] – (Ba Yen Xôi Chả Mực) Another highly-regarded spot for the local specialty, known for its high-quality, hand-pounded squid cake.
Quán Chả Mực Làng Chài [$5-$10] – (Kwan Cha Mook Lang Chai) A dedicated small shop for Chả Mực (Squid Cake), often considered the best local place to buy the freshly fried delicacy.
Quán Bún Hải Sản Gốc Đề [$5-$10] – (Kwan Boon Hai San Gok Day) A simple local eatery specializing in Bún Hải Sản (Seafood Vermicelli Soup), a classic coastal dish with a rich broth.
Quán Bún Chả Quạt [$5-$10] – (Kwan Boon Cha Kwut) A local favorite for the Hanoi-style Bún Chả (Grilled Pork with Vermicelli), featuring grilled patties and a flavorful dipping sauce.
Bánh Mì Phượng (Ha Long branch) [$5-$10] – (Bahn Mee Foo-ong) While famous in Hoi An, this Ha Long branch offers high-quality Vietnamese baguettes (Bánh Mì) with excellent fillings.
Quán Ăn Cây Bàng [$10-$20] – (Kwan Ahn Kay Bang) A simple, no-frills local eatery offering home-style Vietnamese dishes and fresh seafood at very reasonable local prices.
Quán Hải Sản Trường Tuyết [$15-$25] – (Kwan Hai San Troo-ong Too-yet) A popular local venue for seafood, known for its fresh ingredients and classic Vietnamese preparation.
Quán Hàng Bia Cột 3 [$5-$10] – (Kwan Hahng Bee-ah Kot Bah) A casual street-side “Beer Corner” popular with locals for cheap draft beer (Bia Hơi) and simple, savory snacks and seafood.
Vy Seafood (Hòn Gai) [$10-$20] – (Vee Seafood Hon Guy) A well-regarded spot for casual seafood dining in the Hon Gai area, known for good value and authentic local crowd.
Hải Sản Tươi Sống Sông Chanh [$20-$35] – (Hai San Too-ee Song Song Chanh) Located further afield near the Chanh River, this restaurant is highly praised for serving incredibly fresh, live seafood in a local setting.
MAY CORNER [$25-$45] – A vibrant restaurant offering a fusion of Vietnamese and European cuisines, with Thai dishes also standing out, popular for its creative menu and cocktail selection.
Avocado Restaurant [$25-$45] – Known for its modern, open-kitchen concept and commitment to sustainable tourism. Offers a mix of contemporary European, traditional Vietnamese, and vegetarian fine dining.
Wander Station [$15-$30] – A popular, relaxed bar and restaurant with a menu of tasty local and international food, known for its excellent coffee during the day and cocktails in the evening.
Papa’s BBQ [$20-$40] – Offers an extensive international menu with an emphasis on BBQ and German cuisine, as well as Vietnamese and seafood dishes. Known for large portions and reasonable prices.
Nhà Hàng Buffet Sen Á Đông [$15-$25] – (Nyah Hahng Boo-fay Sen Ah Dong) A very popular buffet spot offering over 100 dishes of Western, Asian, and local Quang Ninh seafood, great for trying a large variety of dishes affordably.
Wine & Wood Tuan Chau [$25-$45] – Located on Tuan Chau Island, offering a more contemporary dining experience with a focus on good wine pairings and refined international and Vietnamese dishes.
Yolo Seafood Market [$25-$45] – An upscale restaurant with an extensive indoor and outdoor area, offering a variety of fresh and creative seafood dishes, popular for its beautiful, decorated ambiance.
1958 Restaurant [$35-$60] – A renowned restaurant on Tuan Chau Island, offering authentic Northern Vietnamese and signature seafood dishes in a cozy, friendly, and historically-named setting.
Nhà Hàng Cổ Ngư [$30-$55] – (Nyah Hahng Koh Nguh) A large, luxurious restaurant designed to resemble an ancient royal palace, offering most of Ha Long’s specialties, including premium live seafood.
Panorama Restaurant [$30-$50] – Known for having one of the most beautiful views in Ha Long, featuring large windows with a panoramic view of the bay while serving high-quality seafood and international dishes.
The Bamboo Restaurant (FLC Grand Hotel) [$40-$70] – Situated on the 1B floor, offering an elegant dining experience with stunning up-close views of Ha Long Bay, known for its fusion menu.
Whisky Gallery Restaurant (Paradise Suites Hotel) [$40-$70] – Located inside the luxurious Paradise Suites Hotel, offering fine dining, a high-end menu, and beautiful views of the bay’s scenic landscape.
Laluz Halong [$40-$70] – A fine-dining option known for its modern, creative approach to Vietnamese and international cuisine, often using fresh local ingredients in innovative ways.
Floating Restaurants (Off Shore) [$30-$60] – (Nhà Hàng Nổi) Various large boats anchored along the bay (e.g., Làng Chài Restaurant, Thăng Long Floating) where you can dine on ultra-fresh seafood while enjoying the scenery. Note: Prices and hygiene can vary—research specific one before visiting.
Cruise Dining (Various Luxury Cruises) [$50-$150] – Many high-end cruises (like Paradise, Bhaya, Indochina Sails, or Sea Octopus) offer gourmet dining experiences, often with set or tasting menus, as part of their overnight or day-trip packages, including fusion cuisine and fresh seafood.
Cave Dining Experience [$60-$100+] – A unique and dramatic experience offered by some high-end cruise companies where dinner is served inside a beautifully lit, natural cave on the bay.
Làng Chài Hạ Long (Lang Chai Halong Restaurant) [$25-$45] – (Lahng Chai Ha Lawng) Designed to look like a traditional Vietnamese fishing village, offering an authentic, rustic dining experience with a menu of traditional seafood and local delights.
Vietnam Restaurant [$30-$50] – Known for truly amazing fresh seafood dishes such as lobster, stir-fry mantis shrimp, and steamed fish, offering a large hall and VIP rooms for groups.
Thế Giới Ẩm Thực – Làng Chài Cienco 5 [$20-$40] – (Theh Zoi Um Took – Lahng Chai Chee-enko Nam) A large, local-style food court in the Hon Gai area, offering a wide array of authentic Vietnamese and local Quang Ninh dishes.
Hops & Chops Craft Beer Bar and Grill [$20-$40] – A modern spot for international and pub-style food, known for its craft beer selection and grilled items, offering a lively, casual atmosphere.
RedCoral Halong Indian Halal Restaurant [$15-$30] – Offers a rich Halal dining experience and Indian cuisine, a great diverse option in the Ha Long dining scene.
Top Cocktail Bars and Clubs
The Soulcatcher Hidden Cocktail Bar: An intimate, speakeasy-style spot located in the Hong Hai area of Ha Long City, known for expertly crafted cocktails and a cozy, romantic atmosphere.
Sky21 Bar & Lounge: Located on the 21st floor of the FLC Grand Hotel in Ha Long City, this upscale bar offers a luxurious drink menu, live performances, and stunning panoramic views of Ha Long Bay, Bai Chay Bridge, and the city skyline.
Fleur d’Or Maison Bar (pronounced Flur door meh-zon): Found on the SunGroup Walking Street near the Novotel in Bai Chay, Ha Long City, this bar boasts a sophisticated, modern European design, offering a refined setting for enjoying high-end cocktails.
On The Rocks Rooftop Bar: Located on the rooftop of a popular hotel in Ha Long City, this chic and relaxed spot is perfect for enjoying refreshing cocktails while taking in sweeping panoramic views of the bay, especially beautiful at sunset.
Moon Light Bar: A cozy and intimate bar in the Bai Chay area of Ha Long City that provides a relaxed setting, a good selection of cocktails, and often features live music.
Pearl Lounge (Vinpearl Resort & Spa Ha Long): An elegant lounge in the main lobby of the over-the-sea resort on Reu Island, Ha Long City. It’s a refined space to unwind with handcrafted cocktails, fine wines, and coffee in a sleek, contemporary setting.
The Cat Bar (Cat Ba Island): Located in central Cat Ba Town, this tranquil rooftop bar is one of the island’s favorites for watching the sunset over the harbor (part of Lan Ha Bay) with a cocktail, often with jazz music playing.
Quiri Pub & Cocktails (Cat Ba Island): A cozy retreat in Cat Ba Town, known for its friendly atmosphere, modern yet intimate décor, and high-quality, handcrafted cocktails like their Mango Margarita. It also serves European food.
Sirocco Sky Bar (Cat Ba Island): Situated on the top floor of the Cat Ba Paradise Hotel in the central town, this bar offers an elegant poolside vibe with a DJ spinning lounge tracks and one of the best panoramic views of Cat Ba Bay.
The Room Mixology: A premier spot in Ha Long City for wine and mixology enthusiasts, providing a cozy atmosphere and a selection of expertly prepared drinks.
Rooftop Cafe & Bar: Located in the Hon Gai area of Ha Long City, it offers a pleasant space with high-end cocktails, cuisines, and spectacular views of the bay and Bai Chay bridge, popular with locals and business people.
The Jager Cocktail Bar: A lively venue in Ha Long City where you can find expertly crafted cocktails and a vibrant atmosphere for a fun night out.
Dupin Coffee & Bar: A relaxed spot in Ha Long City that serves as a cafe during the day and transitions into a bar in the evening, offering a variety of drinks.
Love Drunkery Cocktail Bar: Located in Ha Long City, this spot is known for its exquisite cocktails and a lively ambiance, offering great skyline views.
Señorita Lounge Hạ Long: Found in Ha Long City, this lounge offers a chic atmosphere and focuses on innovative cocktails for an unforgettable evening.
H Club: One of the largest and most famous clubs in the Bai Chay area of Ha Long City, spanning 4000 m². It’s known for its huge capacity, cutting-edge Martin Audio sound system, 360-degree lighting, and hosting top Vietnamese singers and DJs on major occasions.
Valley Beach Club: The largest outdoor club in Northern Vietnam, located on Bai Chay Beach in Ha Long City. It offers a lively beach party atmosphere with open-air space, a powerful sound system, dynamic lighting, and energetic live shows with famous DJs.
New Square Bar: A vibrant and modern nightclub in the Bai Chay area of Ha Long City, acclaimed for its lively atmosphere, dazzling LED lights, large dance floor, and frequent performances by local and international DJs/singers.
New Ha Long Club: A popular, upscale club in the Yet Kieu district of Ha Long City, equipped with modern sound and lighting. Despite being slightly further from the center, it’s known for its spacious venue, different zones, and regularly inviting famous performers.
Rose Club (Cat Ba Island): A go-to spot for late-night partying in Cat Ba Town, known for its energetic club vibes, EDM music, a lively dance floor, and attracting an international crowd, often staying open very late.
Bigman Bar (Cat Ba Island): Located near the main harbor road in Cat Ba Town, this lively bar (formerly The Good Bar) is famous for its DJ sets, vibrant lights, and a great atmosphere for dancing and mingling with fellow travelers.
Bistro Fou Beach Club: An exceptional outdoor bar in Ha Long City, located on Tuan Chau Island. It offers an expansive setting, lively music from resident and guest DJs, talented dancers, and a focus on an unforgettable outdoor party experience.
Pirates Club: A fun and casual club located in the Bai Chay area of Ha Long City, known for hosting lively themed parties, having a dance floor, and being a great place to meet people.
Chill Beach Bar: Located right on the shores of Bai Chay Beach in Ha Long City, this outdoor bar provides a vibrant yet relaxed beachside setting with eco-friendly decor, soothing music, and DJs who create a lively atmosphere for enjoying tropical cocktails.
Oasis Bar (Cat Ba Island): Located in Cat Ba Town, this bar-restaurant hybrid is a long-standing favorite, offering a casual, social environment. The new Oasis Bar has a spacious area with a swimming pool, making it perfect for outdoor parties and a lively social experience.
