Hanoi – Sapa – Halong Bay 5-day Itinerary

A definitive five-day journey through Northern Vietnam. From the chaotic charm of Hanoi's Old Quarter to the mist-shrouded peaks of Sapa and the emerald limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay.

5-Day Itinerary of Hanoi, Sapa & Ha Long Bay

A curated five-day journey through the atmospheric heart of Vietnam's capital, the terraced mountains of the North, and the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay.

Day One

Arrival + Hanoi City Tour

A walk around the Old Quarter is one of the best things to do in Hanoi
Destination: Hanoi Arrive in Hanoi and settle into your hotel in the Old Quarter, the atmospheric heart of the Vietnamese capital where scooters weave through colonial-era streets lined with cafés and street food stalls.
Suggested Afternoon City Tour Hoan Kiem Lake (Start with a relaxed walk around the lake, one of Hanoi’s most iconic landmarks)
Ngoc Son Temple (Visit the small temple connected by the famous red bridge)
St. Joseph's Cathedral (A neo-Gothic cathedral reminiscent of old French Indochina)
Train Street (Time your visit carefully to catch the train passing inches away from cafés and homes)
Watch a cultural show at the Water Puppet Theater
Evening Explore the Hanoi Old Quarter night market. Try local dishes: Pho, Bun Cha, Egg Coffee. Overnight in Hanoi.

Day Two

Hanoi Cultural Tour + Transit

The sleeper train from Hanoi to Sapa is very comfortable
Morning to Afternoon Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
One Pillar Pagoda
Temple of Literature (Vietnam’s first national university)
Hoa Lo Prison
Evening Take an overnight sleeper bus or train to Sapa. Recommended: Sleeper bus for convenience and lower cost. Travel time: around 5–6 hours. Overnight transit.

Day Three

Sapa Trekking & Mountain Villages

Hike through the scenic mountains of Sapa
Suggested Activities Trek through: Cat Cat Village, Lao Chai Village, Ta Van Village. These villages offer encounters with Hmong and Dao communities, terraced landscapes and mountain scenery.
Optional Ride the cable car to Fansipan, known as the “Roof of Indochina.”
Evening Enjoy the chilly mountain atmosphere and local barbecue stalls in Sapa town. Overnight in Sapa.

Day Four

Morning in Sapa + Return to Hanoi

Morning Relaxed morning in Sapa: Coffee with mountain views, explore the local market, optional short trek or photography walk.
Afternoon Return to Hanoi via sleeper bus or limousine van. Arrive in Hanoi by evening.
Evening Suggestions Rooftop café hopping. Beer street at Ta Hien Street. Overnight in Hanoi.

Day Five

Halong Bay Day Trip

The many karst islands on Halong Bay
Morning Depart Hanoi early (usually around 7:00–8:00 AM) for a full-day cruise in Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its limestone karsts rising dramatically from emerald waters.
Typical Day Cruise Includes Scenic cruise through limestone islands. Visit to caves such as Sung Sot Cave. Kayaking or bamboo boat ride. Seafood lunch onboard. Viewpoints and island stops. Return to Hanoi around evening.
Late Night Departure Flight Departure: 1:00 AM from Hanoi. Since your flight is very early morning: Consider booking a hotel day-use room or arranging late checkout on day 5. Leave for Noi Bai International Airport around 9:30–10:00 PM depending on traffic and airline check-in requirements.

Travel Notes

Distances: Northern Vietnam covers diverse terrain. Expect 5–6 hours between Hanoi and Sapa, and 2.5–3 hours from Hanoi to Ha Long Bay.

Weather: Sapa and Ha Long Bay are weather-dependent. Fog can obscure mountain views and rough seas can affect cruise schedules; always maintain a flexible mindset.

Pacing: This itinerary is fast-paced. For a more sustainable rhythm, consider adding an overnight stay on a Ha Long Bay cruise or an extra night in Sapa.

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