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The Best 3 Day Cat Ba Island Itinerary

Cat Ba Island is located about 3-4 hours from the capital of Hanoi, Vietnam. It’s a picturesque island good for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of crazy capital. It’s the largest island in the Ha Long Bay region and the perfect place for you to wind down for 3 days before heading to your next destination.

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La Pont Hotel – An Affordable Hideaway on Cat Ba Island

You’ve decided to take a trip to Cat Ba Island, now you need to know where to stay. Cat Ba has all different kinds of accommodation ranging from 5-star resorts to $6 hostels. If you know my story, our RTW trip is kind of on a budget, so we looked for something affordable. Unfortunately, the hotel we stayed in on arrival was not up to par, and we cancelled our stay after the first night. We kept looking and found La Pont Hotel. I’m so happy we did. It’s not 5-star luxury, but it was exactly what we needed.

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Hiking in Cat Ba National Park, Vietnam

Located in northern Vietnam, about 3-4 hours from the capital of Hanoi, you will find the lovely island of Cat Ba. It is the largest island in the Ha Long Bay area. When you hear Ha Long Bay, your mind may take you to green waters and huge limestone rocks soaring out of the water. While Cat Ba does have that, another part of the island has a beautiful mountainous jungle like forest housing Cat Ba National Park.

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Cat Ba Island Day Cruise to Lan Ha Bay

Our day cruise from Cat Ba Island was wonderful. After spending a couple days in Hanoi (Vietnam’s capital). I knew that I wanted to see the famous Ha Long Bay. But after talking to a couple locals and hearing about how much it has been overridden by tourism and the water is often littered with trash, I decided to take their recommendation and visit Cat Ba Island instead.

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