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Is Cat Ba Island Worth Visiting? A Local's Honest Take

Is Cat Ba Island Worth Visiting? A Local's Honest Take

If you've been scrolling through Vietnam itineraries, chances are the question has crossed your mind: is Cat Ba island worth visiting, or should you just stick to Ha Long Bay? As a team that runs tours out of Cat Ba every week, we're admittedly biased, but we'll give you the honest, unfiltered version below, highlights, costs, and how many days actually make sense.

What makes Cat Ba island special

Cat Ba is the largest island in the Gulf of Tonkin, and it sits right next to Lan Ha Bay, a quieter, less-crowded sister of Ha Long Bay with the same dramatic limestone karsts. Roughly half the island is protected as Cat Ba National Park, a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve that's home to the critically endangered Cat Ba langur, found nowhere else on earth. For the full rundown of transport, weather, and itineraries, see our Cat Ba Island Travel Guide.

Unlike Ha Long City, which can feel packed with day-trip crowds, Cat Ba still has a working fishing-town feel mixed with jungle trails, quiet beaches, and floating villages. That combination of nature, culture, and far fewer tour buses is exactly why so many travelers rate it as one of the most underrated stops in northern Vietnam.

Cat Ba island highlights you should not miss

Lan Ha Bay and its hidden lagoons

Lan Ha Bay is the single biggest reason people say Cat Ba is worth visiting. It has around 400 limestone islands and karsts, calm emerald water, and secluded lagoons you can only reach by kayak or bamboo boat. Compared to Ha Long Bay, boat traffic here is noticeably lighter, so the scenery feels far more untouched.

Cat Ba National Park and Ngu Lam peak

For travelers who want more than beach time, the national park offers jungle trekking through limestone forest, caves like Trung Trang, and a hike up Ngu Lam Peak for a panoramic view over the whole archipelago. As of the park's latest official fee update in April 2026, general admission is 160,000 VND for adults and 80,000 VND for children over 1.2m, with children under 1.2m entering free (Cat Ba National Park, updated April 2026). For trail options and guided treks, see our Cat Ba National Park guide.

Cat Ba town and Cat Co beaches

Cat Ba town itself is small and walkable, with a harbor-front strip of seafood restaurants and cafes. A short motorbike or taxi ride away, Cat Co 1, 2, and 3 beaches give you a proper swim stop with soft sand tucked between limestone cliffs, ideal for an easy afternoon between tours. For hidden coves only reachable by boat, check our guide to Cat Ba's best beaches.

Things to do in Cat Ba beyond sightseeing

Kayaking and swimming in secluded bays

Most Lan Ha Bay boat trips include kayaking through caves, tunnels, and archways that larger boats simply cannot reach. Many itineraries, including our own Lan Ha Bay full day boat tour, also stop at Ba Trai Dao Beach, a quiet, less-touristy spot for jumping off the boat and swimming.

Cycling and motorbiking around the island

Renting a motorbike or bicycle is one of the best ways to see Cat Ba at your own pace, from mountain-pass roads with sea views to quiet fishing hamlets most tour buses skip entirely. It's also the easiest way to reach the national park entrance and viewpoints on your own schedule.

Local food and floating fishing villages

Cat Ba's floating fish farms let you see how locals raise grouper and lobster right on the water, often paired with a cooking class or fresh seafood lunch served on board. It's one of the more authentic, low-key experiences on the island, and a highlight for travelers who want more than a photo stop. For a deeper dive into local dishes, see our Cat Ba food guide.

How many days in Cat Ba do you actually need

A single full-day boat trip from Hanoi is enough to see Lan Ha Bay's highlights if your schedule is tight, but it means a long travel day with limited time on the water. For most travelers, we'd recommend a 2D1N trip, enough time for a bay cruise, kayaking, an overnight stay, and a slower pace than a rushed day tour.

If you also want to hike Cat Ba National Park, cycle around the island, or spend a night in a jungle bungalow near Viet Hai village, a 3D2N itinerary gives you room to do all of it without feeling rushed. Anything beyond that is really only necessary if you plan to dive deeper into trekking or want a genuine beach-and-slow-travel break.

Is Cat Ba worth it for first time in Vietnam travelers

If this is your first time in Vietnam, Cat Ba is a solid addition to a Hanoi-based itinerary, it pairs naturally with a few days in the capital and gives you the karst-bay scenery Vietnam is famous for, without the crowds that build up around Ha Long City piers. It also works well for families, since the pace is slower and activities like kayaking and beach time suit most ages.

That said, if your trip is very short, under a week total, weigh Cat Ba's extra travel time (ferry plus road transfer) against a more time-efficient Ha Long Bay day cruise. For most itineraries of 7 days or more in northern Vietnam, though, Cat Ba earns its place on the list. If you want a detailed cost breakdown before you go, see our first-timer's Cat Ba budgeting guide.

Best time to visit and how to get there

Getting to Cat Ba from Hanoi or Halong

From Hanoi, the standard route is a road transfer to Tuan Chau or Dong Bai pier, followed by a ferry or high-speed boat crossing to Cat Ba, a journey of roughly 3.5 to 4.5 hours door to door depending on traffic and boat schedule. Most tour operators, including Beka Travel, handle this transfer as part of the package so you don't need to book each leg separately. For the full schedule and terminal details, see our Tuan Chau to Cat Ba ferry guide.

Weather and season to pick

The dry season from roughly October to April brings cooler, clearer days that suit hiking and boat trips, while May to September is warmer and better for swimming, though it also carries a higher chance of rain and occasional typhoons. Whichever season you choose, always check the latest local forecast before departure since weather in the bay can shift quickly.

So is Cat Ba island worth visiting

Weighing it all up, Cat Ba earns its reputation, dramatic karst scenery, a genuine national park, quieter beaches, and a slower pace than its more famous neighbor. It won't suit every trip, especially a very rushed one, but for most travelers spending a week or more in northern Vietnam, it's one of the better decisions you can make.

If you're ready to see it for yourself, browse our Lan Ha Bay 3D2N Cat Ba island tour for the full experience, or start with a shorter trip and build from there. Either way, Cat Ba is easy to reach and even easier to fall for once you're on the water.

Explore more tour options and plan your northern Vietnam trip at Beka Travel.

Item Price Notes
Cat Ba National Park entrance (adult) 160,000 VND General admission route
Cat Ba National Park entrance (child, 1.2m+) 80,000 VND Children under 1.2m enter free
Kim Giao – Ngu Lam – Trung Trang route 120,000 VND adult / 60,000 VND child Combined trekking and cave route

Source: Cat Ba National Park official entrance fee notice, last updated April 23, 2026. Prices are set by the park authority and subject to change; confirm current rates at the ticket counter before visiting.