What You Need to Know About Spending Christmas in Halong Bay
Steeped in legend and shrouded in history, Ha Long Bay is arguably Vietnam’s most recognised landscape. Over 1,600 karst limestone peaks pepper the luminous turquoise water creating a panorama as dramatic as its Chinese translation – Dragon Tail Bay. The UNESCO-listed bay also features a wide range of biodiversity, including monkeys, deer and rare squirrels. Here’s what we think you should know.
Transport
Northern Vietnam has history, culture, kind-hearted people and a fabulously sophisticated cuisine. Halong Bay is the aqua-blue gem in Northern Vietnam’s crown, and its accessibility from the capital, Hanoi, makes it an easy place to relax for a few days without having to spend time worrying about transportation. Trains, public and private buses and cars will be leaving at multiple times daily during the festive season, but specific times and dates will need to be booked in advance.
Personal Possessions
However, the region’s increasing popularity as a destination for the festive period means that central parts of Halong Bay and neighboring Cat Ba can be busy. Locals and tourists roam the streets, spreading good cheer to one and all. The atmosphere is generally convivial and friendly. In fact, one of the main reasons we recommend spending Christmas in the area is the awesome atmosphere. However, it is worth taking extra care of your gadgets and wallets. You’re likely to have a few drinks and might leave them somewhere. It’s happened to us all.
Weather
Although not as cold as winter months in parts of Europe and the USA, northern Vietnam can be deceptively chilly at Christmas time. The coldest months of the year are generally November to February, with temperatures dropping to 10°C.
The first is the humidity. European and American winters can be a lot colder. The moisture in the air in northern Vietnam can feel cloying and uncomfortable, and can make it a lot harder to warm up. Secondly, there is rarely air conditioning or central heating in this region (although places catering to tourists such as hotels and restaurants usually shell out). It’s worth keeping in mind, however, so do remember to take a few jumpers and long pants.
Costs
As with everywhere on the planet during the festive period, expect prices to be at their premium. A Halong Bay cruise is definitely one of the things you should have in your lifetime bucket list. If you need a little inspiration as to which luxury cruise to book, look no further
Contact us for the best advice for your trip this Christmas.