See the locations on
Cat Ba Google Map
So many islands... A look from a mountain on Cat Ba Island, picture by
XuanxuIf you think, that Halong Bay is a crowded place, and if you are looking for a more quiet experience in a landscape, that is not less impressive than Halong Bay you are right with
Cat Ba Island . It lies between Halong Bay and
Lan Ha Bay.
Lan Ha Bay is "as magnificent as Ha Long Bay", finds
vietnamtourism.com. The bigger part of it belongs to Cat Ba National Park. Background about the karsts and caves you read on
speleogenesis.
Cat Ba IslandCat Ba island is known for its rugged limestone mountains, hot and cold springs, moist tropical forests and coral reefs. A big part of the island belongs to Cat Ba National Park, a beautiful landscape with up to 300 metres high mountains and nice beaches (read
Biosphere Reserve Information by Unesco,
Cat Ba National Park by Lonely Planet) and this
report. In the park you can visit caves, where 7000 years old tools of men have been found (Trung Trang, Quan Y Grotto and Thien Long Grotto) and trek up to Ngu Lam Peak or Navy Peak. A special type of tree called “Cay Kim Giao” is unique to Cat Ba. This is one of 118 timber species on the island. 745 species of plants are recorded for Cat Ba, more than 100 with medicinal value. The national park is home to 32 types of mammals and more than 70 species of birds. There is a beautiful lake inside the national park called Frog Lake (Ao Ech). Two groups of people live on Cat Ba Island. The ethnic Vietnamese, or Kinh people, moved to Cat Ba after 1979. The second group are the Viet-Chinese, they descended from fishing communities that have existed on Cat Ba for many generations. Fishermen and farmers live in Tran Chau (the oldest and largest village on the island); in Gia Luan you find farmers, fisherman and some hunters; in Phu Long fisherman and salt farmers; in Xuan Dam farmers. In the smallest village, Viet Hai, 200 people live in simple, houses made of bamboo, wood, leaves and earthen walls.
See a video about Cat Ba by
electronicaleyeview,
video part 3, video
part 4, video part 5 with
Ngu Lam 
The door to the port and Cat Ba National Park

Full of boats: the port of Cat Ba, picture by
mckaysavage
Cat Co 2 Beach, picture by
Houston Marsh
View from top of Cat Ba, picture by
Puff's Daddy
On the road, picture by
kontell
Picture by
mulaohu
Fields on Cat Ba, picture by
Ben Beiske
The landscape, picture by
solarfeet
Rent a bike and discover..., picture by
Ben Kullen-Kerney
Frog pond on the way up to Ngu Lam Peak. Picture by
kevincure
Nice flower, picture by
hifix
A temple, picture by
diego hernandez
Picture mattjkelleyOn the wai to Viet Hai

Viet Hai Village, picture by
dom
Near Viet Hai Village, picture by
dom
Picture el_flozNear Viet Hai
Picture mattjkelley View after a hike near Viet Hai
If you have luck when trekking you can see a very endangered species, the Cat Ba langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus poliocephalus), also known as Golden-headed langur.

The golden-headed langur, picture by
conservation.or.jpThis species only lives on Cat Ba, nowhere else in the world. By the year 2000 poaching had reduced this species to only 53 individuals in several isolated sub-populations and the Cat Ba langur became listed by the IUCN, the World Conservation Union, as one of the world’s most endangered primate species. Towards the end of 2000, the Zoological Society for the Conservation of Species and Populations (ZGAP) and Münster Zoo (Germany) formed a cooperative partnership with Vietnamese conservation agencies, and the “Cat Ba Langur Conservation Project” was initiated. Since then, langur poaching has been brought under control and in 2003, for the first time in decades, the population of the Cat Ba langur increased. Read more about this
project.

Gia Luan Harbour, picture by
Binh GiangHoa Cung Cave: Near Gia Luan village, 100m from the road. See
pictureHotels in Cat BaSunrise Resort: "Gorgeous spotless pool, semi-private beach with a sheltered bay, views to die for from almost all of the rooms", comments awry on
tripadvisor.com.

Sunrise Resort

View from the room

Beach with own bay

If the sea is wild, you have a nice pool...
Cat Ba Island Resort & Spa: Cat Co 1 beach. Mixed reviews on
tripadvisor.com
The resort

View of the bay, picture by
Mạnh TuyếnPrinces Hotel: Critical review on
tripadvisor.com, good review on
travelfish.orgHoliday View Hotel: Mixed reviews on
tripadvisor.com and on
travelfish.org
Holiday View Hotel, picture by
nicholasjesNam Phuong: Good review on
travelfish.orgQuang Duc Family Hotel: Good review on
travelfish.orgWhisper Nature Bungalows: In Viet Hai Village, seven single private bungalows, a large bungalow for groups and a triangular bungalow where a bar is located with food, drink and wine.
Restaurants in Cat Ba:
Green Mango:
Tuyet Beo: Floating restaurant.

Seafood delicatesses: fish with tomato at Tuyet Beo. Picture by
hifixTours on and from Cat Ba:
Cat Ba Ventures: Trekking tours, fishing tours, snorkeling and boat tours
Slo Pony: Rock climbing, kayaking, boating.
Ferries to Cat Ba:

The boat has a lot of room for bikes and motorbikes
From Tuan Chau Island to Gia Luan: Every hour from 6.00 to 18.00 (45 minutes).
From Halong City, Bai Chay Harbour: Tourist boat at 8.00 to Cat Ba Town, taking 4 hours. From Cat Ba Town: 13.00
From Haiphong to Cat Ba: Hoang Long takes you by bus and speed boat (1.30 hrs. From 4 Le Thanh Tong in Hai Phong at 8.00; 10.00 and 14.00.
From Haiphong to Cat Ba: Take the slow ferry (every hour) from Dinh Vu ferry station to Cat Hai island. Drive 7 km to the Got ferry station. Take the ferry to Phu Long, then drive 40 mins to Cat Ba town (3 hrs).
From Haiphong to Cat Ba Town: At Ben Binh ferry station there are Hydrofoils (8.30 and 9.00) to Cat Ba town (45 minutes) and ferries (6.00, 12.20, 2 hrs). From Cat Ba the hidrofoils leave at 14.45 and 15.00 pm, the slow ferries at 5.45 am and 12.20 pm).
From Haiphong to Cat Ba: Cat Ba Tourist Transportation company takes you from Ben Binh harbour (06.40; 08.15; 09.45; 13.40; 15.10; 16) by mini bus to Dinh Vu ferry station. A high speed boat takes you (07.15; 08.45; 10.15; 14.14; 15.45; 17.00) to Phu Long (it takes bicyles and motorbikes also). Then a mini bus brings you to Cat Ba Town. From Cat Ba Town at 06.10; 07.50; 09.10; 13.10; 14;50; 16, from Phu Long at 06.45; 08.30; 10.00; 14.00; 15.30; 17.00.
Map of Cat ba Town:
MapRead more about Cat Ba:
Cat Ba in the EveningAh... Cat Ba...Discover Lan Ha BayDau Be IslandSee
Dau Be Google Map and
other map. There are sandy coves, a small settlement of fishers and a peak reaching 139 metres above the sea. Not far from the beaches there are some diving spots with rich corals. On the western side of the island you discover
Ho Ba Ham, a grotto with three lakes inside, which are enclosed by cliffs on all sides. You can get through only at low tide in a small rowboat. The tunnels flood at high tide and get dangerous. Read more about these lakes by
Speleogenesis.info. Read, which animals and flowers you will find near
Ba Ham Lakes.
See pictures by
cxc
Entrance to Ba Ham Lagoon, picture by
Andrew. See more pictures by
Queen HanhMonkey IslandSee pictures of
Monkey Island Resort and another one by
Ends of Earth. Read about the stay of
Davidsmeaton and the experience of
An Thi with the monkeys.

Monkey Island, seen from the top, picture by
Getting My Sarong On
Bungalows on Monkey Island, picture by
tuantrekkingtravelOcean Beach Resort: Bamboo huts on Cat Ong Island, 3 miles southeast of Cat ba. "Each bungalow has two rooms and being only a thin wall between the two it can be noisy if you get snoring people in the next romm - so take ear plugs", comments
Helen78 on tripadvisor.com, who found the resort beautiful and relaxing.

Approaching the island, picture by
Linh
The resort, picture by
Winemaker01
The beach, picture by
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