WEIGHT: 54 kg
Breast: 38
1 HOUR:40$
NIGHT: +80$
Services: Blow ride, TOY PLAY, Extreme, Slave, Golden shower (out)
The magnificent Halong Bay is one of the 7 Wonders of the World and is arguably an unmissable destination whilst travelling through Vietnam I didn't think it was THAT great but it was probably cause the weather was lame. It seemed every source contradicted the other with some insisting on 3 nights and others saying it wasn't even worth 1.
If you do end up booking through one of the many travel agents in Hanoi make sure you ask what company they provide and then use wifi to look up online reviews and check that everything is inclusive food, accommodation, transfers etc. The owner of our hostel really liked us particularly Jodie and was super helpful and informative as he gave us honest advice about the tours, advising us strongly against the budget one which I had also read online many times.
We boarded the boat almost immediately and set sail just before lunch. In the afternoon we stopped by a massive limestone cave which was filled with masses of people but was kind of cool anyway. Every single cruise will do these same activities so prepare for the crowds.
The boats all park in the bay overnight which is kinda cool as you are floating amongst the limestone islands and about 50 other junket boats. The food on board was really good although I stuck to spinach and plain rice as I still wasn't feeling fantastic. We spent the night chatting to the other people on the boat and had a super exciting spring roll cooking class!!!
The next morning there was sunrise kayaking which I slept through but wasn't bothered about missing because I hate kayaking with a strong passion!! Breakfast was followed by a visit to an Oyster farm which Jod and I also skipped before we sailed back to the port for pm. As you can probably tell I am really not a fan of pre-organised activities. The next leg of our journey in Halong Bay was a little more independent and as a result; infinitely more fun!!