 Ha Long Bay for flashpackers
Ha Long Bay for flashpackers
Two night/three day mid-range tour
As with the budget tour, we kicked off with a packed minivan, but  unlike the previous tour the staff were better trained, spoke better  English, and were more informative. Again we stopped off at the crafts  centre for the victims of Agent Orange, but were spared the confusion of  any more stops and delivered straight to the pier.
Once there we still had to climb over several boats to get to ours,  but when we did, we found a beautiful, new woo
den junk. There was no top  deck, but there were decks fore and aft with sun-loungers that actually  had cushions! And tables to sit around, and a big pagoda thingy on the  bow to shield us from the sun. More importantly, the boat set sail with a  compliment of eight passengers, without packing it full of  day-trippers.
The cabins were a vast improvement on the previous tour — cozy,  well-decorated, with tile bathrooms — a pint-sized version of a midrange  hotel room. And the food was a definite notch up as well — more fresh  seafood, better presentation, and the staff were eagre to please.
We saw the Surprising Cave this time, which was a bit more  interesting than it’s cousin, the
Dragon. We won’t give away the  surprise. The beach we visited was a bit better than on the budget tour  and there were no last-minute changes — we spent the first night on the  boat. The small compliment of passengers we wound up with weren’t nearly  as social as the budget group, and there was no top-deck on the boat to  lounge on, so we hit the sack early.
We arrived in Cat Ba early in the morning, checked into our hotel — a  two-star place, no better or worse than the budget tour, then piled  into a mini bus and ventured out to explore cave arches in the bay by  kayak, and a cavern that had only been discovered five years ago — the  best cave yet. Afterwards we fished for our lunch at a local fish farm  and ate what we caught. Following lunch we were given ‘free time’ to  stroll on Cat Ba’s seafront promenade or visit one of the beaches. Not a  bad day, all told.
When we boarded the boat again in the morning, we found some extra  passengers there that had just spent the night on it, for a one-night,  two day cruise — but just a handful. Cruising back to Ha Long Bay in the  morning, we would have stopped for a swim, but the weather was against  us, so we continued to the pier. Again we had to crawl across four boats  to get from ours to the pier and some of the older passengers had a  pretty rough time of it. Then there was lunch at Ha Long City, and the  van back to Hanoi.
Ha Long Bay for flashpackers
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