Halong Bay

Alternate Image Text

Halong landscapes

The islands in Ha Long Bay are mainly limestone and schist islands most lying in the two main areas: the southeastern part of Bai Tu Long Bay and southwestern part of Ha Long Bay. These islands represent the most ancient images of a geographical site having a tectonic age of from 250 million to 280 million years.

Halong Bay Islands

The islands in Ha Long Bay are mainly limestone and schist islands most lying in the two main areas: the southeastern part of Bai Tu Long Bay and
southwestern part of Ha Long Bay. These islands represent the most ancient images of a geographical site having a tectonic age of from 250 million to
280 million years.
Halong Bay Islands

Halong Bay Caves

Most of the islands on Ha Long Bay are limestone and were formed over 500 million years ago, and are massed in the southeast and southwest. The schist islands scattered in the southeast have an average height of between 50-200m, and have a rich covering of flora.

Halong Bay Caves

Halong Bay Beaches

Ha Long Bay is northern Vietnam’s biggest attraction, one of the most magnificent natural splendors of the Far East. “Ha Long” means “Where the Dragon Descends into the Sea.” Halong Bay Beaches: Bai Chay Beach, Quan Lan Beach, Ti Top Beach, Minh Chau Beach, Tuan Chau Beach, Ngoc Vung Beach …
Halong Bay Beaches

About Us

Dear travel lovers,
The following is a short brief viewed as a self-introduction that Eviva Tour Vietnam would like to reveal to travel lovers and guests of honour who are concerned with our tourism operation via business attitude and phylosophy having been recognized by customers themselves.
Read More

Eviva Tour Vietnam

Hanoi Office:
Address: 83A, Tran Quoc Toan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Tel: +84 4 3942 6585 – Fax: +84 4 3822 8008
Email: sales@halongbayjunk.vn
Ho Chi Minh City Office:
Add: M1906 Central Garden, 225 Ben Chuong Duong, Dist 1, HochiMinh City.
Tel: +84 8 3838 9567 – Fax: +84 8 3838 9568