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Gareth_C, Apr 2026
A good tour that covers...
A good tour that covers key sites on Ha Long Bay in an afternoon. Nice lunch on the cruise out there but staff might be better advised asking table by table to go up to the buffet rather than allowing a free for all! Cruise boat was quite comfortable. Spectacular views of the limestone islands and islets once you escape the haziness of the port area. The stair climb up to the top of Titop island is strenuous but worth it for the views.
Christine_E, Mar 2026
Well worth it!
The ship is good, staff super friendly, meal excellent, combo of stops for kayak / boat, cave walk and view climb ending off with sunset 'party' great DJ EDM was so much fun. Best money I spent in Vietnam. Don't bring plastic water bottles. They will be confiscated. Be prepared to say no to hard sell on pearls and drinks. They bill the latter at the end and can be more than the whole cruise.
Lena_R, Mar 2026
Lovely lunch, Dylan our...
Lovely lunch, Dylan our guide very helpful, caves were stunning, good fun in the boats, only downside was the beach was very crowded
Ian_V, Mar 2026
Ha Long Excellence
It’s a very full - half day cruise with lots of brilliant aspects. Wear sturdy shoes for the cave / climb. The caves are stunning, as is the climb to the summit of Ti Top the views are brilliant. And the sunset disco on the way back was awesome. (And happy hour was a bonus). Great value for money and superb staff.

Surprise Cave (Hang Sung Sot)

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Ha Long Bay
Surprise Cave (Hang Sung Sot)
  • Halong Bay and Surprise cave are a must for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and adventure travelers.
  • An admission fee is required to visit the cave; most tours include entrance. Restrooms are available by the ticket desk.
  • Sturdy footwear is recommended for exploring the cave; don’t forget your swimwear, as there are plenty of spots to swim and snorkel around the cave.
  • Some Halong Bay cruises are accessible for wheelchairs, however the cave—reached by around 120 steps—is not accessible and may be difficult for those with limited mobility.