Halong Bay, located in northeast Vietnam, is a body of water separating Halong City of Quang Ninh Province from Ke Hai County in Haiphong City. Its waters are dotted with almost 2,000 small islands that occupy 1,500 square kilometers. The limestone islands have formed over hundreds of millions of years into beautiful and rugged landforms that attract many tourists. Boat trips afford the most impressive views and provide a closer appreciation of nature's splendors.
Halong Bay has served as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been one of Vietnam's notable tourist attractions. Onboard a comfortable yacht, tourists will cruise around Halong Bay, or stay overnight and enjoy its nature up close in a kayak. It's the best idea to book the sunset ride so that the tourists will witness the spectacular views of the setting sun on the bay.