#5 Swim among phosphorescent plankton
Swimming among the twinkling of phosphorescent plankton is a magical experience in Ha Long Bay. As the sun sets, the water starts to glow with millions of tiny, luminescent organisms, creating a surreal atmosphere. Jumping into the warm water and feeling the gentle currents against your skin is a refreshing and unforgettable experience. The plankton's glow intensifies with movement, making swimming feel like a trip to an underwater galaxy.
#6 See the view from Titop Island
This island’s steep shape is unusual – like a jungle-covered Matterhorn in miniature. The best thing to do here, if you’ve got the legs for it, is march up the 400-plus steps to the 110m-high summit, for a fantastic bay view. Those in a more sedentary mood may prefer to laze on the beach; snorkelling equipment can be rented from the island bar.
#7 Swim at one of the pristine Ha Long Bay beaches
The crystal clear waters of Ha Long Bay are perfect for swimming. These empty, sandy and relatively clean beaches fringing its east coast are well worth a visit. The best time to swim is from April to November when the water is warm.
#8 Go rock climbing — one of the best things to do in Ha Long Bay
For adventurous travellers, rock climbing is a popular activity in Ha Long Bay. The towering limestone karsts and cliffs provide a thrilling challenge for climbers of all skill levels. Many tour operators offer rock climbing packages that include equipment rental and guides. Climbers can enjoy stunning views of the bay from the top and test their skills on various routes.
#9 Visit fishing villages:
The fishing villages of Ha Long Bay offer a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the locals who have lived off the sea for generations. Cua Van is the largest and most popular village, with floating houses, schools, shops, and even a clinic. You can take a boat ride through the village, visit a pearl farm, and observe the daily routines of the fishermen.
#10 Enjoy a seafood feast
Seafood is a must-try in Ha Long Bay due to its abundant supply of fresh and delicious seafood. Visitors can indulge in a wide variety of seafood dishes, including grilled oysters, steamed crabs, and fried squid. There are also floating seafood markets where visitors can buy fresh seafood and have it cooked on the spot