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Overview: Quan Lan Island belongs to Bai Tu Long Bay; part of an island range on the
outside of the gulf of Bắc Bộ. It has an area of 11 sq. km, and features eight
populated hamlets. Quan Lạn Island stretch toward East — West from the foot of
Vân Đồn Range to the Gót Mount with many high mountains to the east barring
waves and winds, protect the villages. Its pristine beauty features unspoiled
environment. Along two sides of the island are tens kilometers of sand beaches.
The deep blue beach has strong waves and white sand, which spans over several
kilometers. Tens of meters away from the beach stand the very green wild pines,
which further add to its original charm. This is also the endless resource for
glass making which the sea gives to man and it is also the extremely interesting
tourism
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Duration:
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3 Days / 2 Nights |
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Day 1: Hanoi - Bai Tu Long Bay - Quan Lan Island (L, D)
Depart for Ha long Bay in a private air conditioned vehicle. Transfer to a
private boat for a cruise among the 3, 000 spectacular limestone islands that
rise from the emerald
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Executive |
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(Single person surcharge
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green waters of Ha Long Bay. The boat is one of the more
traditional varieties that sail through the magnificent UNESCO World Heritage
Site. Enjoy a fresh seafood lunch on board while the captain heads out for the
horizon. Cruise to Quan Lan via the lesser known but equally magnificent Bai Tu
Long bay with breathtaking scenery and thousands of limestone outcrops. There
will be time to enjoy kayaking after lunch. Arrive at Quan Lan late afternoon.
Stroll into the main village port Cai Bau. Dinner is served on board. 2 hours
kayaking. Overnight in bungalow.
Day 2: Quan Lan Island (B, L, D)
After breakfast, explore desolate Quan Lan Island with its stunning deserted sandy
beaches. Quan Lan has lots of history dating back to the Mongols. Its’ people
are friendly and way of life relaxed. There are many things to do on the island.
There are five pristine beaches to discover, the best being Son Ha beach, (7km
from the main village Cai Bau), with incredible white sands. Optional cycle on a
flat single lane country road to the northern village on the island, Minh Chau.
There are also three 7km trekking routes — along the spine of the island on a
great footpath over the mountains to the South, along a rocky coastline facing
the sea, or more gently along a jeep trail on the opposite coast facing inland.
In the afternoon sail to nearby Thang Loi Island. 2 hours kayaking. Overnight in
bungalow.
Day 3: Quan Lan Island - Ha Long Bay - Hanoi (B, L)
After breakfast, cruise to Trong and Trinh Nu caves. Paddle for three hours
among the karst scenery near to the caves. Trong and Trinh Nu caves can also be
explored by foot. They are seldom visited by tourists, and are therefore truly
off the beaten path. Return to the boat for lunch on board. After lunch cruise
further through the bay stopping to kayak inside Luon cave (tunnel cave). This
cave is rather like Tam Coc but without the tourists - very peaceful and quiet:
Paddle through the tunnel and emerge into a crater lake, surrounded by
impenetrable cliffs and gliding kites. (The kayak through the tunnel is
dependent on tidal conditions.) Another scrumptious lunch will be served on
board then cruise via Ha long Bay back to shore. Arrive late afternoon and
transfer directly to Hanoi. 3 hours kayaking.
All tours include: Present of handmade work - Accommodation based on twin sharing either Executive, Deluxe or Standard - Air Conditioned transportation - Meals in full board - All admission fees - English speaking guide - Tourist insurance. NOT included are: Single person surcharge - Drinks - Personal expenditures - International air ticket and airport tax - Tips
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