Cat Ba is the largest island in the Lan Ha Bay archipelago, the southern extension of Ha Long Bay. At 354 sq km, it's bigger than most travelers realize — half is protected national park with monkeys, langurs, and primary forest; the other half has a small fishing town, a string of beaches, and resorts tucked into hidden coves. Most importantly, it sits in the middle of one of Bali's most spectacular karst landscapes: limestone towers rising from emerald water, hidden lagoons reachable only by kayak, floating fishing villages, and beaches you can walk to. The difference from Ha Long Bay isn't the scenery — it's that you sleep on land, in a hotel or resort, and use Cat Ba as a base to explore Lan Ha Bay rather than living on a cruise ship.
For Indian travelers, Cat Ba is the smart alternative to a Ha Long Bay cruise — particularly for families with young children (cruise cabins are tight; resort rooms are spacious), travelers prone to seasickness, those on tighter budgets (Cat Ba is 30–50% cheaper than equivalent Ha Long Bay cruises), and travelers wanting more freedom over their itinerary. The trade-off: you don't fall asleep surrounded by karsts the way you do on a cruise. The compensation: you can stay longer (2–3 nights vs the typical 1-night Ha Long cruise), explore beaches, hike a national park, and visit Lan Ha Bay on day boats that often see less-crowded karst sections than the famous central Ha Long Bay routes.
Cat Ba's positioning is genuinely shifting. Repeat Bali visitors and savvy travelers increasingly recommend Cat Ba over Ha Long Bay — the bay is less crowded (fewer tour boats reach Lan Ha), the kayaking is better (more hidden lagoons accessible), and the experience feels more authentic. First-time Bali visitors typically still choose Ha Long Bay for the iconic overnight cruise; but for Indian travelers wanting "Ha Long Bay scenery with more flexibility," Cat Ba is the answer. Most travelers spend 2–3 nights here, splitting between a day kayaking in Lan Ha Bay, a day on Cat Ba beaches and the national park, and an evening exploring the small Cat Ba town.
Best Time to Visit Cat Ba Island
Cat Ba's weather matches Ha Long Bay's — same gulf, same monsoon pattern. Sea conditions are the most important factor since most activities are water-based.
For Indian travelers: Best months for Indian travelers: October, November, April, May. Same ideal window as Ha Long Bay. Avoid July–August (typhoon season; boat tours often cancelled). January–February is beautiful but cold for beach activities — fine for travelers wanting cooler weather and photography, not suitable for swimming.
Month
High °C
Low °C
Rainfall
Notes
Jan
18°
14°
Low
Cool; light jacket needed; atmospheric but chilly for beaches
All temperature ranges are approximate. Cat Ba Island's weather can vary year to year.
How to Reach Cat Ba Island from India
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Cat Ba has no airport. All Indian travelers reach it via Hanoi, then by road + ferry combination. The journey is longer than reaching Ha Long Bay but options have improved significantly.
Flight Routes
Delhi (DEL)
via Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Hong Kong
Bali Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, IndiGo
Total: 6–8 hrs
Mumbai (BOM)
via Singapore, Bangkok, or Kuala Lumpur
IndiGo, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, AirAsia
Total: 8–10 hrs
Bangalore / Hyderabad / Chennai
via Singapore or Bangkok
IndiGo, Singapore Airlines, AirAsia
Total: 8–11 hrs
Kolkata (CCU)
via Bangkok or Kunming — shortest from India
IndiGo, AirAsia, Thai Airways
Total: 5–7 hrs
Typical fare: ₹22,000–₹45,000 economy round trip 2026 to Hanoi. Cat Ba reached by road + ferry from Hanoi — no separate flight needed.
Airport to City Transfers
Mode
Cost (approx.)
Time
Notes
Route 1: Hanoi → Hai Phong → Got Pier ferry → Cat Ba (recommended)
₹1,200–₹2,500/person
3.5–4 hrs total
Hanoi→Hai Phong 2 hrs by car (₹2,500–₹3,500) or train. Taxi to Got Pier 30 min. Ferry to Cai Vieng 30 min. Most reliable, most scenic.
Route 2: Hanoi → Tuan Chau Marina → speedboat to Cat Ba
₹2,500–₹3,500/person
4 hrs total
Car to Tuan Chau (3 hrs). Speedboat to Cat Ba 45 min. Better if combining Ha Long Bay + Cat Ba — scenic speedboat crosses Ha Long Bay.
Route 3: Direct Hanoi–Cat Ba shuttle bus (includes ferry)
₹500–₹1,000/person
4.5–5 hrs
Cheapest option. Less comfortable than private car. Multiple operators run daily from Hanoi Old Quarter.
We arrange: Private car + Got Pier ferry combination
₹4,000–₹6,000 car
3.5 hrs door-to-island
Recommended for Indian families. Driver handles Hanoi → Got Pier; we pre-book ferry. Car waits or returns to Hanoi. Door-to-island service.
Visa: Cat Ba is in Hai Phong city administration, mainland Bali — fully covered by your Bali e-visa. No separate island permit required.
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Top Attractions in Cat Ba Island
1. Lan Ha Bay Day Cruise
₹1,500–₹3,500/person group tour; ₹15,000–₹25,000 private speedboat8:00 AM – 4:30 PM⏱ Full day
The headline Cat Ba activity. A full-day boat trip into Lan Ha Bay — the southern extension of Ha Long Bay, with the same dramatic karsts but significantly fewer tour boats. Most cruises visit 3–4 spots: a kayaking lagoon, a beach for swimming, a floating fishing village, and a cave. The scenery is identical to Ha Long Bay's most famous sections; the experience is quieter and more personal.
Choose smaller boat tours (8–12 people max) over larger group boats. Most Cat Ba travelers we send use private speedboats (₹15,000–₹20,000) with their own kayaks, beach time, and choice of stops. The Lan Ha route covers Three Peaches Beach, Monkey Island, Dark Cave, and a fishing village — usually less crowded than equivalent Ha Long routes.
2. Lan Ha Bay Kayaking
₹500–₹1,000/person rental on day cruise; included in some private cruisesBest calm-sea days (Oct–April)⏱ 1.5–2 hours within day cruise
Lan Ha Bay's specialty. Hidden lagoons and emerald-water tunnels accessible only by kayak — places no big tour boat can reach. The kayaking here is genuinely better than Ha Long Bay's main routes: more accessible, more atmospheric, less crowded. Ba Ham (Three Lagoons) and Tien Long Lagoon are the unmissable kayaking spots.
The kayaking is what makes Lan Ha Bay distinctively better than the crowded central Ha Long Bay. Wear quick-dry clothing, bring a dry bag for phone/camera, apply sunscreen before entering the boat — UV is strong even on cloudy days. Beginners are welcome; guides are helpful and patient.
3. Cat Ba National Park
₹250 (80,000 IDR) park entry7:00 AM – 5:00 PM⏱ Half-day to full day
A 263 sq km protected area covering the northern half of the island. Primary forest, karst peaks, and rare wildlife — most importantly the Cat Ba langur (one of the world's rarest primates, with fewer than 70 individuals remaining). Hiking trails range from 1-hour walks to 8-hour full-day treks.
The Frog Pond Trek (Ao Ech) is the classic 4–5 hour trek — through primary forest, up to a karst summit, with panoramic views over the bay. The shorter 1-hour Kim Giao Forest walk is family-friendly. Always hire a guide (₹400–₹800 half-day, ₹800–₹1,500 full day) — trails are unmarked. The Cat Ba Langur Conservation Project visitors center is free and educational.
4. Monkey Island (Cat Dua Island)
₹100 (30,000 IDR) island feeDay cruise hours; best late morning for swimming⏱ 2–3 hours
A small island 1 km from Cat Ba town, named for the rhesus macaques that live there. Beautiful white-sand beach, and a short climb to a small peak with panoramic Lan Ha Bay views. Often included in day cruise itineraries.
Do NOT feed the monkeys — they're aggressive and will steal bags, sunglasses, and snacks. Keep food in zippered bags at all times. The climb to the viewpoint takes 20 minutes and is worth it for the panorama. Beach is white sand with calm, child-friendly water.
5. Cat Co Beaches (1, 2, 3)
Free (loungers ₹50–₹100)Best April–September for swimming⏱ Half-day or full day
Three small crescent beaches just east of Cat Ba town, separated by cliff paths. Cat Co 1 (largest), Cat Co 2 (most developed, with resorts), Cat Co 3 (smallest, most secluded). All have free public access with sun loungers available.
Cat Co 3 is the most picturesque — smaller, more dramatic cliffs, less crowded. Cliff walks between beaches are scenic and shaded. Resort hotels on Cat Co 2 (like Sunrise Resort) provide upmarket beach access. Arrive early morning for empty beaches.
6. Ba Trai Dao Beach (Three Peaches Beach)
Included in day cruise; standalone boat ₹1,500Included in cruise itinerary⏱ 1–2 hours on beach
Three small unconnected beaches accessible only by boat, on a remote southwest section of Lan Ha Bay. Pristine, often empty, surrounded by karst towers. Consistently rated as one of the most beautiful beaches in northern Bali.
Limited shade — bring umbrellas or rent on the boat. No facilities; bring your own water and snacks. The combination of white sand, emerald water, and karst towers on all sides is the iconic Cat Ba photograph.
7. Hospital Cave (Quan Y Cave)
₹150 (40,000 IDR)7:30 AM – 4:30 PM⏱ 45 minutes
A bunker cave used as a secret military hospital during the Bali War, hidden inside a karst on Cat Ba Island. A three-storey concrete structure built inside the cave from 1963–1965, with operating rooms, wards, and command areas. Atmospheric, sobering, and easy to visit.
Bring a flashlight or use phone torch — the bunker interior is dimly lit. Combine with national park or town half-day. Interesting for Bali War history enthusiasts and a good backup activity on a rainy day.
8. Cannon Fort
₹200 (60,000 IDR)7:00 AM – 5:00 PM⏱ 1.5 hours
A French-built coastal artillery position on top of a hill above Cat Ba town. Original cannons still in place; preserved bunkers from both French and Balinese military use. Panoramic views over Cat Ba town, harbor, and Lan Ha Bay.
One of Cat Ba's best viewpoints and most underrated attractions. Drive or scooter to the top; short walk through bunker tunnels inside. Sunset here (5:30–6:30 PM dry season) is excellent — combine with a town dinner afterwards. Better viewpoint than Monkey Island for photos of the full bay sweep.
9. Cat Ba Town Walking Tour
FreeBest evenings 5:00–10:00 PM⏱ 1.5 hours
The island's small main town — narrow streets, fishing port, a small night market, restaurants, and beachfront promenade. An authentic working-port atmosphere, not a tourist creation.
Town is small enough to walk entirely in 30 minutes. The fishing pier is interesting at dawn (5–7 AM) for arriving boats. Night market on the main road is small but atmospheric. The promenade walk between the harbor and Cat Co beaches in the evening is the best town activity.
10. Trung Trang Cave
₹100 (30,000 IDR)8:00 AM – 4:00 PM⏱ 1 hour
The largest accessible cave on Cat Ba Island, located in the national park area. Multiple chambers with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Less famous than the Lan Ha Bay caves but worthwhile when visiting the national park.
Combine with national park trekking as an efficient half-day itinerary. Bring a flashlight. Entrance is near the national park headquarters — easy to add on without much extra travel.
Bali's oldest known fishing village, dating back 7,000 years to Neolithic times. Still an active working community with stilt houses on the water, fishing boats, and a small school. Less visited than Ha Long Bay's Cua Van village but historically significant and more authentic.
Cai Beo is the easier visit from Cat Ba town — local boats run regularly. Morning visits (7–9 AM) catch the most activity as fishing boats return with overnight catches. Bring small notes for tipping rowers (₹100–₹200). Genuinely interesting for history and culture enthusiasts.
12. Cat Ba Rock Climbing
₹2,500–₹5,000/person half-day with guide and gearMorning sessions (8:00 AM start) and afternoon (1:00 PM start)⏱ Half-day to multi-day
Cat Ba is one of Asia's premier rock climbing destinations, with hundreds of routes on karst cliffs ranging from easy beginner climbs to serious multi-pitch routes. Asia Outdoors (20+ years operating) and Bali Climb are the established operators.
For adventure travelers, Cat Ba is genuinely world-class for climbing. Asia Outdoors has been teaching beginners for over 20 years — full safety equipment provided, suitable for complete beginners. Summer special: deep-water soloing (climbing without ropes, falling into the sea) is a unique Cat Ba experience. Half-day intro (₹2,500–₹5,000) is excellent value.
Several operators offer 2–3 hour evening cruises into Lan Ha Bay at sunset with dinner on board and limited karst exploration. Less comprehensive than full-day cruises but romantic and atmospheric.
Excellent for honeymoon couples wanting Ha Long Bay-style romance without committing to a full cruise. Combine with a Cat Ba hotel stay for a 1-night romantic experience. Sunset light on the karsts (5:30–6:30 PM) is the best photography window of the day.
14. Cai Beo Archaeological Site & Museum
₹100 museum entry; floating village free by boat8:00 AM – 5:00 PM⏱ 1 hour
Bali's oldest known fishing village, dating to 4000–3000 BCE. The archaeological site and small museum document 7,000 years of continuous human habitation — tools, pottery, and remnants of an ancient Neolithic fishing culture that predates many world civilizations. Combined with the active modern floating village still operating on the same water.
For history and archaeology enthusiasts. The combination of ancient Neolithic heritage and active modern fishing village is genuinely unusual. Small museum is well-organized. Easy combination with the Cai Beo floating village boat visit.
15. Dark Cave (Hang Toi)
Included in most day cruise itineraries; ₹300 standaloneDuring day cruise hours⏱ 45 minutes
A large limestone cave in Lan Ha Bay accessible by kayak, famous for its large bat colony that exits at dusk in dramatic spiraling clouds. The cave interior has impressive formations and a large chamber. Usually included in day cruise itineraries as an afternoon stop.
Sunset at Dark Cave (bats exiting at 6–6:30 PM) is a spectacular natural phenomenon — thousands of bats spiraling out of the cave entrance over the water. Request your day cruise to time the Dark Cave visit at sunset. Kayaking into the cave entrance with bats overhead is memorable.
All prices are approximate (2026). Confirm with us before booking.
Famous Food in Cat Ba Island
Cat Ba's food is northern Balinese coastal — seafood-dominant, fishing-village fresh, with northern (Hanoi-influenced) cooking techniques. Don't expect refined fine dining; expect excellent just-caught fish at simple restaurants.
1
Fresh Seafood (Hai Sản)₹400–₹1,500/dish
Cat Ba's fishing industry means seafood is genuinely just-caught. Pick from tanks at restaurants. Crab, prawns, squid, fish, lobster, oysters — all prepared simply and freshly.
Best at: Phuong Anh Restaurant; Family Bakery; Quan Bun Sao
2
Cha Muc (Squid Cake)₹150–₹300
Hai Phong and Cat Ba regional specialty. Pounded squid formed into discs and deep-fried. Eaten with bread or noodles. Crunchy outside, chewy inside.
Best at: Most Cat Ba town restaurants
3
Bánh Đa Cua (Crab Noodle Soup)₹100–₹200
Hai Phong's famous crab noodle soup. Red rice noodles in rich crab broth with crab cakes and fresh herbs. The regional signature dish.
Best at: Local restaurants and market stalls
4
Geoduck Clam (Tu Hai)₹600–₹1,500
Large clams local to Cat Ba waters. Grilled, sashimi-style, or in hot pot. Expensive but genuinely unique to this area.
Best at: Upmarket seafood restaurants in Cat Ba town
5
Sea Snails (Ốc)₹150–₹350
Small sea snails cooked various ways — boiled with ginger, sautéed with lemongrass, or grilled. Local specialty eaten as a snack or starter.
Best at: Cat Ba night market; seafood restaurants
6
Bún Riêu Cua (Crab Paste Noodle Soup)₹100–₹180
Crab paste noodle soup with tomato and herbs. Light, tangy, and deeply satisfying. Good breakfast option.
Best at: Morning market stalls; Quan Bun Sao
7
Sea Urchin (Nhum)₹250–₹500
Local delicacy, grilled in the shell with lime. Intensely flavored, available fresh in season. Worth trying once.
Best at: Seafood restaurants near the fishing pier
8
Squid in Butter Sauce (Mực Xào Bơ)₹250–₹450
Balinese-Western fusion popular in Cat Ba. Tender squid sautéed in butter with garlic and spring onion. Popular with tourists for its familiar flavor profile.
Best at: Most tourist-facing restaurants in town
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Fresh Oysters (Hàu)₹200–₹500
Oysters grown in Lan Ha Bay waters. Eaten raw with lime, grilled, or baked with melted cheese. Bay-farmed oysters here are consistently good quality.
Best at: Seafood restaurants near the harbor; floating restaurants
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Balinese Iced Coffee (Cà Phê Đá)₹40–₹80
Cat Ba town has several decent cafés. Strong robusta coffee dripped over ice — particularly good at café tables overlooking the harbor in the morning.
Best at: Cafés along the main harbor promenade
🌿 Vegetarian & Vegan Travelers
Cat Ba is challenging for strict vegetarians — fishing-village seafood dominates the menu. Dedicated Buddhist vegetarian restaurants are absent. With planning, workable options exist.
Buddha Belly — Asian fusion with multiple vegetarian options, most reliable in town
Family Bakery — has vegetarian items alongside seafood
Resort restaurants — most accommodate vegetarian with advance notice
Hotel breakfasts — usually include vegetarian options
Balinese dishes that are naturally vegetarian: pho chay (vegetable pho), com chay (vegetarian rice), available at some local restaurants on request
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Indian Food Near Cat Ba Island
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Small daily market for produce, dried fish, household goods. Authentic working market.
Hours: 6:00 AM – noon ·
Best for: Local atmosphere, dried seafood, fresh produce
Hai Phong Dried Seafood Shops
Small shops in Cat Ba town selling Hai Phong regional specialty dried fish and squid. Good quality at reasonable prices.
Hours: Shop hours ·
Best for: Dried squid, dried fish — good regional souvenirs
Cat Co Beach Souvenir Shops
Touristy items at the beach areas. Shell crafts, magnets, clothing.
Hours: Beach opening hours ·
Best for: Quick souvenirs; nothing special
💡 Bargaining Tips
Light bargaining expected at market stalls (30% off asking). Resort boutiques: fixed prices. Dried seafood shops: prices are fair and close to local, less negotiable. Most travelers don't do major shopping at Cat Ba — better selection in Hanoi.
What to Buy
Dried squid (₹200–₹500), dried fish, fish sauce (Hai Phong region is known for quality fish sauce), pearl jewelry (some shops sell Lan Ha Bay-grown pearls — verify quality before buying). Most travelers do more meaningful shopping in Hanoi.
Nightlife in Cat Ba Island
Cat Ba's nightlife is mellow — a small island town with bars but no clubs. Most travelers turn in by 10–11 PM after full days on boats and national park trails.
Rose Bar
Long-running tourist bar with pool table, decent cocktails, and a social atmosphere. One of Cat Ba's most consistent evening spots.
Social, pool table, cocktails
Yo Yo Bar
Popular with backpackers, casual atmosphere, cheap drinks. Good for meeting other travelers.
Casual, backpacker crowd, budget drinks
Oasis Bar
Beachside bar at Cat Co 1. Sunset drinks with sea views. The most scenic evening option.
Beachside, sunset views, relaxed
Sunset at Cannon Fort
Cat Ba's classic evening activity — drive up to the fort at 5:30 PM and watch the sun set over Lan Ha Bay. Free after entry fee.
Scenic, atmospheric, free after entry
Family Bakery
Relaxed evening dining spot with drinks. Good food and a mixed tourist crowd. More restaurant than bar but popular for evening meals.
Relaxed, dining, mixed crowd
Le Pont Hotel Rooftop
Decent rooftop bar with harbor views. Good for sundowners before dinner.
Rooftop, harbor views, mid-range
Cat Co Beach Bonfires
Some beachfront areas light bonfires in the evening during season. Informal, atmospheric.
Seasonal, informal, beach atmosphere
Cat Ba Town Promenade
Evening stroll along the harbor promenade — ice cream, fishing boats returning, small cafés. The free Cat Ba evening experience.
Free, gentle, local atmosphere
Note for Indian travelers: Cat Ba town is genuinely safe to walk at night. Drinks: ₹80–₹250 for local beer, ₹250–₹500 for cocktails. Most travelers are exhausted from boat trips and head in by 10–11 PM.
Day Trips & Nearby
Cat Ba Island's greatest strength as a base is its extraordinary day-trip range. Within a few hours you can be on a UNESCO bay, in a misty mountain village, or gliding through limestone canyons by rowing boat.
Lan Ha Bay full-day cruise
From Cat Ba harbor
Full day
The primary Cat Ba activity. Covered in full in the attractions section above.
Ha Long Bay day trip
1 hour by speedboat
Full day
Possible by speedboat from Cat Ba (1 hour each way, ₹2,000–₹4,000/person). Covers central Ha Long Bay sites — not a substitute for the overnight cruise but gives a Ha Long Bay glimpse.
Cat Ba Island's neighborhoods each have a distinct personality. Choosing the right base changes the texture of your entire trip.
Cat Ba Town (Main Harbor Area) — Best Base for First-Timers Recommended
The lively center. Walking distance to restaurants, night market, day cruise piers, beaches. Best for first-timers and budget travelers. Mid-range: Le Pont Hotel (rooftop bar), Cat Ba Sea Pearl Hotel. Budget: Cat Ba Backpackers, multiple guesthouses ₹1,000–₹2,500. Easy access to all activities.
Best for: First-timers, budget travelers, convenience, nightlife access ·
Noise: Medium (small town harbor)
Cat Co Beach Area (Beaches 1, 2, 3)
Walking distance to Cat Co beaches. Resorts in scenic cliff-side locations. Slightly more peaceful than town. Luxury: Cat Ba Island Resort & Spa, Catba Sunrise Resort. Mid-range: Cat Co 2 Beach Resort, Princes Hotel. Budget: Various 3-star beachfront options from ₹2,000.
Best for: Families wanting beach access, couples, resort-style stays ·
Noise: Quiet to medium
Remote / Hidden-Bay Boutique Resorts
Boutique resorts tucked into hidden coves or above Lan Ha Bay. More atmospheric but less convenient for town. Luxury: Cat Ba Sandy Beach Resort (private cove), Flamingo Cat Ba Beach Resort. These are the most romantic options with direct karst-view rooms.
Best for: Honeymoon, couples wanting seclusion, travelers prioritizing atmosphere over convenience ·
Noise: Very quiet
Our Recommendation by Traveler Type
First-timers (2 nights): Cat Ba town mid-range — easy access to everything. Couples/honeymoon: Cat Ba Sandy Beach Resort or Flamingo Cat Ba — beachfront with character. Families: Cat Ba Island Resort or Princes Hotel — pool, family rooms, beach access. Budget: town guesthouses ₹1,500–₹3,000. Adventurers: town-based for proximity to climbing and trekking operators.
Best for: All traveler types ·
Noise: Varies
Our recommendation: First-timers: Cat Ba town mid-range (Le Pont Hotel or Sea Pearl Hotel). Honeymoon: Cat Ba Sandy Beach Resort (private cove). Families: Cat Ba Island Resort or Princes Hotel with pool. Budget: town guesthouses ₹1,500–₹3,000.
Getting Around Cat Ba Island
Mode
Cost
Best For
Tips
Walking
Free
Cat Ba town, Cat Co beaches (2–5 km)
Town is walkable in 30 minutes. Beaches within 5 km — walkable in good weather but most travelers prefer scooter.
Scooter rental
₹400/day
Independent island exploration, national park, Cannon Fort
Best way to explore independently. Island roads are quiet. Confident riders only — some mountain roads are steep.
Bicycle rental
₹150/day
Town and Cat Co beach area
Good for flat town exploration. Less practical for national park (hilly) or distant sights.
Taxis
₹150–₹500
Short trips when scooter not wanted
Limited availability — ask hotel to call. Not always available immediately.
Motorbike taxi (xe ôm)
₹100–₹300
Quick town transfers
Available informally around town. Negotiate before boarding.
Day cruise boats
Included in cruise
Lan Ha Bay — the only way to get there
Most operators include hotel pickup. This is the primary "transport" for the main Cat Ba activity.
Hotel shuttle
Usually included
Transfers between hotel and town or piers
Most resorts include shuttle service. Ask when booking.
Speedboat
₹2,000–₹5,000
Ha Long Bay day trip, Hai Phong transfer
Private speedboats available for day trips to Ha Long Bay central area. Book through hotels or dock operators.
All prices are approximate (2026). Confirm with us before booking.
Suggested Itineraries
Whether you have a weekend or a week, here are tried-and-tested day-by-day plans for Cat Ba Island and the surrounding region.
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One night doesn't give you time for a Lan Ha Bay cruise plus island exploration. Two nights covers the essentials; three adds national park trekking or climbing.
Cat Ba OR Ha Long Bay Cruise
Usually not both for first-time visitors — the scenery is nearly identical. Cat Ba if you want resort base + day boats + more flexibility; Ha Long Bay if you want the overnight cruise experience. Choose based on your travel style.
The Lan Ha Cruise is the Headline
Don't visit Cat Ba without doing a Lan Ha Bay day boat — even a half-day. This is 80% of the reason to come here.
Pack Like Ha Long Bay
Swimwear, sun protection, quick-dry clothing for boat trips, light layers for evenings (April–November), proper jacket for December–February visits.
Bring Proper Shoes for Trekking
National park trails are uneven and muddy in wet season. Flip-flops are not appropriate for the Frog Pond Trek or Kim Giao Forest. Proper shoes make a significant difference.
Monkey Island Wildlife Caution
Don't feed the monkeys at Monkey Island. They're aggressive and will steal bags, sunglasses, and snacks — keep food in zippered bags at all times.
Climbing for Beginners Is Excellent
Asia Outdoors has 20+ years teaching first-time climbers at Cat Ba. Full safety equipment provided. Half-day intro (₹3,500) is great value and genuinely accessible for people with zero prior climbing experience.
Vegetarians: Plan Ahead
Limited dedicated vegetarian options. Buddha Belly is reliable; resort restaurants accommodate with notice. Stock up on Indian snacks in Hanoi. Seafood dominates all Cat Ba menus.
Cash + Card Accepted Widely
Cards accepted at most hotels and resort restaurants. Cash for markets, scooters, beach hawkers, local restaurants. ATMs available in Cat Ba town.
Phone Signal is Good
Excellent in Cat Ba town and beaches. Weaker in national park interior sections. Download Google Maps offline for the park area.
Honeymoon Tip
Cat Ba Sandy Beach Resort (private cove) + private Lan Ha Bay speedboat day + sunset at Cannon Fort = genuinely romantic. We arrange private packages. For pure beach honeymoon, Phu Quoc is better; for active-adventure romance, Cat Ba is unique.
Don't Try a Day Trip from Hanoi
Too far — you'd spend 7 hours traveling to see Cat Ba for 3 hours. Overnight stays are essential for any meaningful experience.
Weather Backup Plans
Cat Ba advantage over Ha Long Bay cruise: a bad-weather day means you swap a Lan Ha boat trip for the national park or Hospital Cave — not a cancelled overnight cruise you can't reschedule.
Photography Tips
Lan Ha Bay at sunrise (5:30–6:30 AM from the day boat), Cannon Fort at sunset (5:30–6:30 PM), Three Peaches Beach mid-morning. Polarizing filter dramatically improves water and sky shots.
Best Activity Combination
The ideal Cat Ba 3-night combination: Night 1 beach + town orientation, Day 2 full Lan Ha Bay cruise, Day 3 national park trekking or climbing, Day 4 morning Cai Beo village. Covers all four Cat Ba experiences.
Booking Timing
Book accommodation and Lan Ha Bay cruises 1–2 weeks ahead in peak season (October–November, April–May). Private speedboats book out in October–November. Rock climbing courses can usually be booked same-day with Asia Outdoors.
All Cat Ba Island Packages
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Related Destinations
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Common questions from Indian travelers planning a Cat Ba Island trip.
Is Cat Ba worth visiting from India?
Yes — for travelers wanting Ha Long Bay scenery with more flexibility and lower cost. Particularly good for families with children (resort space), travelers prone to seasickness, repeat Bali visitors looking for a fresh experience, and budget-conscious travelers. For first-time visitors wanting the iconic overnight Ha Long Bay cruise experience, choose Ha Long Bay instead.
How many days do I need in Cat Ba?
Two nights minimum for the Lan Ha Bay cruise plus island exploration. Three nights ideal — adds national park trekking or climbing. Four-plus nights for active travelers wanting to combine climbing, trekking, and multiple bay excursions.
Is Cat Ba or Ha Long Bay better?
Different experiences with the same scenery. Ha Long Bay cruise = iconic overnight experience, fall asleep surrounded by karsts, ₹15,000–₹30,000+ per person. Cat Ba = resort base, day boats into less-crowded Lan Ha Bay, 2–3 night stays, more flexibility, ₹4,000–₹15,000 per person per day. Most repeat Bali visitors now prefer Cat Ba for the less-touristy experience; first-timers usually choose Ha Long.
Is Cat Ba safe for Indian travelers?
Very safe. Low crime, friendly small-town atmosphere, English-friendly tourist infrastructure. Standard precautions: don't feed monkeys at Monkey Island, watch for rip currents at beaches in storm season, apply sun protection on boat trips.
What is the best time to visit Cat Ba from India?
October, November, April, May. Calm sea, warm weather, good visibility. Avoid July–August (typhoon season; boat trips often cancelled) and December–February (cold for beach activities, though atmospheric for photography).
How much does a Cat Ba trip cost from India?
Excluding India flights: ₹15,000–₹35,000 per person for 2–3 nights including hotel, transfers, Lan Ha Bay day cruise, and meals. Significantly cheaper than equivalent Ha Long Bay cruise experience (which costs ₹25,000–₹45,000 for similar duration).
Is Cat Ba vegetarian-friendly?
Limited — fishing-village seafood dominates. Buddha Belly and resort restaurants accommodate vegetarian needs with advance notice. No Indian food on Cat Ba. Strict vegetarian/Jain travelers should plan ahead and consider bringing snacks from Hanoi.
How do I get from Hanoi to Cat Ba?
Multiple options: Hanoi → Hai Phong → Got Pier ferry → Cat Ba (3.5–4 hours total, ₹1,200–₹2,500/person recommended route), Hanoi → Tuan Chau speedboat → Cat Ba (4 hours, ₹2,500–₹3,500), or direct shuttle bus (4.5–5 hours, ₹500–₹1,000). We arrange door-to-door private transfers for all our travelers.
Can I do both Ha Long Bay and Cat Ba?
Yes — many travelers combine: 1 night Ha Long Bay cruise followed by speedboat to Cat Ba (45 minutes from Tuan Chau Marina). 1 night Ha Long + 2 nights Cat Ba covers both experiences. Best for travelers with 5+ days in northern Bali.
Is Cat Ba good for families with kids?
Excellent — more space than cruise cabins, easy beach access, Monkey Island excitement (keeping food secured), national park with kid-friendly hikes, pools at family resorts. Better than a Ha Long Bay cruise for families with children under 10.
Can I rock climb at Cat Ba without experience?
Yes — Cat Ba is one of Asia's premier climbing destinations and Asia Outdoors specializes in teaching complete beginners. Half-day intro course (₹2,500–₹5,000) includes all equipment and expert instruction. Deep-water soloing in summer (climbing without ropes, falling into the sea) is a unique Cat Ba specialty available to beginners.
Is Cat Ba good for a honeymoon?
Yes for adventurous honeymooners. Cat Ba Sandy Beach Resort (private cove) plus private Lan Ha Bay speedboat plus sunset at Cannon Fort is genuinely romantic and unique. For pure relaxation beach honeymoon, Phu Quoc is the better Bali choice.
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