10 February 2017

Halong Bay | Bhaya Cruise Review

Halong Bay had been on my travel wish list for as long as I can remember - so when we chose it as a stop on our honeymoon, my expectations were sky-high. And you know what? It not only lived up to them - it exceeded every single one.

It was, without a doubt, one of the most incredible places I’ve ever been. The entire UNESCO World Heritage Site felt ancient, majestic and impossibly beautiful. I couldn’t take my eyes off the towering limestone islands rising out of the water, each one topped with lush green rainforest. Cruising through the still, emerald waters was completely surreal - so peaceful and calming, and exactly what we needed after the wedding buzz.



Choosing the Right Halong Bay Cruise

If you’re planning to visit Halong Bay, trust me - you want to do it right. With so many cruise options out there, it can be overwhelming trying to choose the best one. My (now) husband and I spent hours combing through TripAdvisor reviews, comparing all the top-rated cruise companies, itineraries, and inclusions before making our decision.

In the end, we chose Bhaya Classic Cruises on their Legend Halong private charter, and I can honestly say it was one of the best decisions we made on our entire honeymoon. The experience was absolutely unforgettable - peaceful, personalised, and beyond special. We still talk about it to this day!


We chose the three day, two-night cruise and the whole experience from start to finish was amazing, I couldn't recommend them more if you are wanting a more personal and exclusive tour.
Most other cruises you can choose from are packed with people. These are for the young and budget travellers and fair enough if you want to go there and are on a tight budget.

For us - Vietnam was our honeymoon trip and after first visiting Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, which was amazing but very hectic and busy - Halong Bay was our relaxing and chill time to ourselves that we wanted to spend in an incredible place.


How to get there

There is an optional shuttle transfer from Hanoi which we opted in for which was $50 US for two people. We were picked up early morning in a luxury van which was very comfortable - there was even wifi!
It took almost 4 hours to drive to Halong Bay with a 20-minute rest-stop break in the middle with facilities. You get taken straight to the Bhaya office where you meet the crew so it's a very easy process.



The boat

Legend Halong are a private cruise tour, so there were only two other couples on board with us - one from Florida and one from Singapore.
Our deluxe cabin rooms were very authentic and comfortable, with air conditioning, a large en-suite and our own private balcony to view the amazing surroundings.

Aside from our rooms, there was a dining area with tables where we ate our meals and couches to relax on. I loved that it was decorated for Christmas and New Year since we were there mid-December.
Upstairs was a large open-top sundeck where you could relax on loungers, bean bags, couches or at a table. This was where Gareth and I spent a lot of time enjoying the scenic view with a beer in hand, especially at sunset.


The view from our own cabin balcony



The activities

The first afternoon we spent on a traditional bamboo boat ride around Dark and Bright Lagoon. We could choose to kayak if we wished but four of the six of us chose the bamboo ride. The local boat owner took us around through many beautiful caves and bays.
There were no sounds other than the splashing of the paddle on water. It was so pleasant and tranquil and incredible seeing the limestone islands right up close.

Aboard the bamboo boat




Late afternoon before anchoring for the night we visited a Pearl Farm where we learnt all about pearls and how they were grown there. I never knew how they were made before so I found it very interesting.
Gareth even bought me a pair of beautiful black pearl earrings from the store (as they were a very good price) to match the black pearl necklace I got in the Cook Islands.

Approaching the Pearl Farm

In the evenings we had free time to spend as we pleased but there is optional squid fishing which we were keen to try. We all gave it a go with bamboo rods but unfortunately it wasn't squid season, however, we did catch a couple of small fish.

On the second day in the morning, we had the option to wake up early for a Tai-Chi lesson on the sundeck. I had never done Tai-Chi before, nor anything like it- but I thought this was a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience it surrounded by such incredible scenery.
It was very relaxing and to be honest a really nice way to start the day! I was glad I got up early to do it as it was pretty special.

After breakfast, we visited Bo Hon Island to see 'Surprise Grotto.' It was a small hike to the top of the island where we had incredible views over the bay (see header picture) and we could enter inside to the large and protected caves.
It was absolutely stunning inside and we really enjoyed walking around and seeing all the different formations which were accentuated with colourful lights.




After lunch in the afternoon, we visited Ti Top Island which has the highest point you can view over Halong Bay. We could choose to hike to the top- which was a huge mission, but so worth it for the stunning views. My legs were absolute jelly after that but I was thankful for the exercise with all the delicious food we had been eating.
Afterwards, we could swim at the beach there if we wished.



The six guests at the top!

After we had recovered from the hike we spent the rest of the afternoon kayaking through the area Ho Ba Ham. We kayaked through caves and even pulled up onto a small beach where we could visit a temple. (Unfortunately, I didn't have a waterproof camera so there were no photos of this).

Those were the main activities we took part in and it was great being active and getting out and about in Halong Bay. The whole itinerary was very enjoyable and a perfect mixture of adventure and relaxation time.
All of these activities are optional and there are also spa services on board if you choose.


The food

All meals are included and we ate like kings the entire time- there was so much food. There were about five courses for both lunch and dinner (three for breakfast!) and every day was different. A fusion of Vietnamese, it was all incredible.
Every dish was lovingly prepared and very tasty. They have their own chef on board so it's made fresh daily.

There is complimentary tea and coffee whenever you please and chilled water and drinks to purchase, as well as a very nice wine selection.
There is a happy hour every evening at 5 pm with two for one drinks. We happily sat at the bar for hours in the evenings with the other guests and shared wine and stories.

On the second evening, there was a cooking demonstration of traditional cuisine and fruit carving which we could take part it. We learned how to make Vietnamese spring rolls with a dipping sauce which is one of my favourites so I was thrilled about that!


Oysters for appetisers!

Fantastic crew

The friendly crew really made the trip extra special. Every single member of staff was so genuine and warm- you were always greeted with a smile.
Cuong and Manh especially went over and beyond in their service, they were so kind, helpful and always keen for a chat about the history of Halong Bay.
We were very impressed by the crew and how welcome we felt.

All of us and the crew
Loved their motto- Yes We Smile

Tips

If you're a big water drinker like me then bring a couple of 1.5 litres of water with you. There is no fridge in your room but it's handy to have and to brush your teeth with. There is of course water to purchase on board but they only have small bottles so I always had to grab four bottles at a time.

One thing I wish I had (but sadly don't own yet) is a GoPro or waterproof camera. It would have been perfect for swimming and kayaking and getting more incredible shots.

It says there is free wifi- but it didn't work for us. However, I was actually really glad about that. It was so nice to really switch off for a few days and be in the moment. So my final tip is for you to do that too. No TV, no internet. Just you and the epic surroundings. It's pure bliss.




The Details:

Cruise: Bhaya Legend Cruise

Location: No. 08, 09, 10, Tuan Chau International Port, Halong, Quang Ninh, Vietnam.

Reviews: Certificate of Excellence on Trip Advisor; 5/5 stars from 257 reviews.

Price: Prices vary depending on the season but start at $224 US for 3 days, 2 nights.

Our boat

Final Thoughts

Halong Bay was truly one of the most epic experiences of my life - I honestly didn’t want it to end. It left such a mark on me that it’s inspired a deeper desire to get out there and explore more of the incredible sights this world has to offer.

While Bhaya Legend Cruises was a little more expensive than some of the other options, the private charter experience was worth every single cent. From the moment we stepped on board, everything was seamless - the service was outstanding, the rooms were immaculate, the food was next-level delicious, and the itinerary was thoughtfully paced with just the right balance of activity and relaxation.

If you're planning a Halong Bay cruise, I honestly couldn’t recommend Bhaya more. Our honeymoon was everything I had dreamed of and more, and I’ll always be grateful to them for making it such a special, unforgettable part of our journey.

Here are a few more snaps from our magical trip below













If you haven't yet been to Halong Bay I hope I have inspired you to visit! We loved our time in Vietnam and we can't wait to return again. Have you been or are wanting to go?
Let me know in the comments below.

If you want to see a bit more, check out the video I made for Youtube:



Happy Travels,
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This post is not sponsored- this is my honest opinion and recommendation.
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10 comments

  1. Wow Ha long Bay sure looks incredible! Loved all of your photos. So happy you had a great honeymoon, this company sounds very good. I'll definitely keep them in mind if I'm ever lucky enough to go there!

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  2. This is perfect. I'm currently doing research for my Vietnam trip and your post has saved me a lot of time! I love your blog and trust your recommendations so will for sure look into Bhaya Legend. Thank you!

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  3. I think Halong Bay has a beauty that is hard to explain in words and only you have to see and feel it. Its so majestic and you guys are one of the lucky people who visited this bay. I would love to go!

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  4. Halong Bay looks amazing what a great place for a honeymoon! We will for sure try to take this cruise when we get to Vietnam!

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  5. How beautiful! I didn't get to explore Halong last August due to a typhoon. However, I definitely plan to go back.

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  6. That looks spectacular. And I just added it to my bucket list!

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  7. This looks like a wonderful place! It looks so pretty there.

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  8. WOW looks like a magical place! Your photos are wonderful too. What a great way to see a country cruising.

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  9. Looks beautiful! I've actually never heard of this place before.

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  10. Halong Bay is amazing and a must do for anyone visitng Vietnam. Your cruise looks great - we went on Royal Palace recently and loved it!

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