Title: 4-Day Sapa & Ha Long Bay Tour from Hanoi: The Perfect Short Vietnam Itinerary (2025)

Description: 4 days, 2 UNESCO highlights — Sapa's rice terraces, Fansipan summit, and Ha Long Bay overnight cruise. The ideal short Vietnam itinerary for European travellers with limited time.

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In this guide
01Why this short tour?
02Day 1 — Hanoi → Sapa → Cat Cat
03Day 2 — Fansipan → Hanoi
04Day 3 — Ha Long & Lan Ha Bay
05Day 4 — Lan Ha Bay → Hanoi
06What's included & FAQ
Why this tour

North Vietnam's Greatest Hits — In Just 4 Days

Not everyone has a full week. But four days, planned intelligently, can deliver two of Vietnam's most spectacular experiences back to back — the mountains of Sapa and the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay — without a single wasted hour.

This tour is built specifically for European travellers who are short on time but refuse to compromise on quality. A limousine from Hanoi to Sapa on Day 1, Fansipan at 3,143m on Day 2, a 4–6 star overnight cruise into Ha Long Bay and Lan Ha Bay on Days 3–4 — and you're back in Hanoi by mid-afternoon on Day 4, in time for an evening flight home.

Sapa
Days 1–2
Cat Cat village of the Black H'mong, the legendary waterfall, and Fansipan — the Roof of Indochina at 3,143m.
Ha Long Bay
Days 3–4
UNESCO World Heritage Bay. Luxury cruise, Tra Bau Village, sunset party, cooking class, and the pristine Lan Ha Bay by kayak.
Lan Ha Bay
Day 4 morning
Ha Long's quieter, wilder neighbour. Dark & Bright Cave, bamboo boating through limestone karsts — far fewer boats.
Perfect for European travellers

This 4-day itinerary is ideal if you're adding Vietnam onto a longer trip through Southeast Asia, or flying in specifically for a long weekend from Europe. Every transfer is by private limousine — no group buses, no waiting. You're back in Hanoi Old Quarter by 3pm on Day 4, with time to catch a late evening flight.

Day by day

The Full 4-Day Itinerary

DAY 1
Hanoi → Sapa → Cat Cat Village
📍 Hanoi Old Quarter → Sapa → Cat Cat Village
Lunch Dinner
06:50
Limousine pickup in Hanoi Included
Your private limousine picks you up directly from your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter. Send your hotel address in advance to your tour coordinator for smooth pickup. The drive to Sapa follows the new expressway — approximately 5.5 hours with a comfort stop along the way.
12:30
Arrive Sapa — lunch & hotel check-in
Arrive in Sapa at 1,600m altitude. Lunch at a local restaurant before checking into your 3–4–5 star hotel. Rest and freshen up — you'll notice the mountain air is noticeably cooler and cleaner than Hanoi. Your guide will collect you at 14:30.
14:30
Cat Cat Village — Black H'mong culture Highlight
Your guide leads you to Cat Cat Village, home of the Black H'mong people, nestled in a deep valley at the foot of Fansipan Peak. Trek 2.5km down through terraced fields and traditional wooden houses to the valley floor, where a stunning waterfall and the ruins of a French-built hydraulic power station await. A fascinating collision of natural beauty and colonial history. Ascend back to Sapa by car.
17:00
Return to hotel — freshen up
Transfer back to your hotel by car. Time to shower and change before the evening.
18:30
Dinner + evening in Sapa
Dinner at a restaurant in Sapa town. The evenings here are cool and atmospheric — the market area fills with H'mong and Red Dao vendors selling embroidered textiles and handmade crafts by lamplight. Worth a wander after dinner. Overnight at your 3–4–5 star Sapa hotel.
DAY 2
Fansipan — Roof of Indochina → Hanoi
📍 Sapa → Fansipan Summit (3,143m) → Hanoi Old Quarter
Breakfast Lunch
07:30
Breakfast at hotel
Buffet breakfast at your hotel. Fuel up well — the morning ahead involves altitude and steps. Sapa mornings are often misty; the view from your hotel window before the clouds lift is one of the trip's quieter pleasures.
08:00
Cable car to Fansipan Peak 3,143m summit
Transfer to the cable car station. The 20-minute cable car ride — the world's longest 3-wire system — sweeps over Muong Hoa Valley, crossing misty ridges and dense forest canopy. At the upper station, climb the 600 stone steps to the true summit of Fansipan: the highest peak in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia combined. Visit the pagoda at the top, photograph the panoramic views across the Hoang Lien Son range, and take time to simply stand at the Roof of Indochina. Note: cable car tickets are not included in the tour price — budget USD 25–35 per person.
11:45
Return to Sapa — check out & lunch
Descend by cable car and return to Sapa town. Check out of your hotel and enjoy lunch at the hotel restaurant before departure. Last chance to pick up local strawberry wine, handmade textiles, or handicrafts from the market.
13:45
Limousine back to Hanoi Included
Your private limousine departs Sapa for Hanoi. The return journey follows the same expressway — approximately 5.5 hours. The evening light over the mountain passes on the way down can be spectacular.
20:00
Arrive Hanoi — hotel drop-off
Dropped off at your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter. Overnight rest before the Ha Long Bay departure tomorrow morning. If you haven't eaten, the Old Quarter's restaurant streets (Hang Be, Ta Hien) are a 5-minute walk from most hotels.
DAY 3
Hanoi → Ha Long Bay → Lan Ha Bay Overnight Cruise
📍 Hanoi Old Quarter → Tuan Chau Harbour → Ha Long Bay → Lan Ha Bay
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
07:30
Breakfast at hotel
Breakfast at your Hanoi hotel before an early departure.
08:00
Pickup at Hanoi hotel — depart for Ha Long Bay Included
Private pickup from your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter. The drive to Tuan Chau Harbour follows the Hanoi–Haiphong–Tuan Chau Highway — approximately 3 hours through the Red River Delta flatlands.
11:00–11:20
Arrive at Tuan Chau Harbour
Arrive at Tuan Chau Harbour — the main departure point for Ha Long Bay cruises. Complete boarding formalities and prepare to embark.
12:00
Board luxury cruise — welcome drink & cabin check-in 4–5-6 star
Welcome aboard your 4–5-6 star luxury cruise. Welcome drink and safety briefing on deck, then settle into your cabin. A fabulous multi-course lunch is served as the cruise sets sail into Ha Long Bay — the first limestone karst islands appear within 30 minutes of departure. This is the moment the trip earns its reputation.
15:00
Tra Bau Village — kayaking & bamboo boat Included
Explore Tra Bau Village by kayak or traditional bamboo boat — paddling through narrow passages between limestone towers, with only the sound of water and birds. This is the bay at its most intimate. Guides lead small groups at a relaxed pace; all equipment provided.
16:00
Sunset party + cooking class on board Included
Return to the cruise for the sundeck Sunset Party — cocktails as the light turns golden over the karst formations. Join the onboard cooking class and learn to make Vietnamese spring rolls or a seafood dish with the chef. One of the most enjoyable hours of the entire tour.
19:00 onwards
Special dinner + overnight activities
A special multi-course seafood dinner served on board as the boat anchors among the islands. After dinner, the evening is yours: squid fishing off the stern, drinks at the bar, movies, karaoke, spa therapy, or simply sitting on deck watching bioluminescent plankton glow in the dark water below. Overnight on your 4–5-6 star cruise cabin.
DAY 4
Lan Ha Bay — Dark & Bright Cave → Hanoi
📍 Lan Ha Bay → Tuan Chau Port → Hanoi Old Quarter
Breakfast Brunch
06:00
Light breakfast on board
Early breakfast served on deck. Set your alarm — the bay at dawn, with mist settling between the limestone towers and near-complete silence, is the image that makes this tour unforgettable. Coffee is available from the bar.
07:00
Lan Ha Bay — Dark & Bright Cave + kayaking Highlight
Sail into Lan Ha Bay — Ha Long's quieter, less-visited neighbour, renowned for its pristine natural beauty. Visit the Dark and Bright Cave (Hang Toi & Hang Sang): two interconnected sea caves famous for their contrast of dramatic darkness and sudden light. Kayak or bamboo boat through the cave passages and out into a hidden lagoon surrounded by vertical limestone cliffs. The morning light here is extraordinary — far fewer boats than the main Ha Long Bay zone.
09:30
Return to boat — check-out
Return to the cruise for check-out. Pack your cabin, settle the bar bill, and leave a tip for the crew — 50,000–100,000 VND per day per person is standard and warmly appreciated.
Brunch
Brunch served on board
A full brunch is served as the cruise sails back toward Tuan Chau Port — final views of the bay from the sundeck as the limestone islands recede behind you.
10:45
Disembark at Tuan Chau Port
Disembark and meet your waiting limousine.
11:00 → 15:00
Limousine transfer back to Hanoi Included
Private limousine transfer back to Hanoi Old Quarter. Arrive approximately 15:00. Most European flights depart late evening from Noi Bai Airport — you have time for a final meal in the Old Quarter or to visit Hoan Kiem Lake before heading to the airport.
What's included

Tour Inclusions at a Glance

✓ Included
🚐 Private limousine transfers throughout
🏨 Hotel Sapa 3–4–5 star (1 night, breakfast)
🏨 Hotel Hanoi 3–4 star (1 night)
🚢 Luxury cruise 4–5-6 star (1 night, all meals)
🎓 English-speaking guide in Sapa
🚣 Kayaking & bamboo boat: Tra Bau + Lan Ha Bay
🍳 Cooking class on cruise
🍽️ Meals as listed (L+D Day 1 · B+L Day 2 · B+L+D Day 3 · B+Brunch Day 4)
✗ Not included
✈️ International flights to/from Hanoi
🛂 Vietnam e-visa (~USD 25)
🚡 Fansipan cable car ticket (~USD 25–35)
🍺 Bar drinks on cruise
💆 Spa treatments on board
🏥 Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
Budget tip

Beyond the tour price, budget approximately €25–40/day for drinks, the Fansipan cable car, tips, and any personal shopping. The cable car is worth every cent — it's the single most dramatic 20 minutes of the entire tour. Tipping your guide €3–5/day and cruise crew 50,000–100,000 VND/day is customary and appreciated.

Before you go

Practical Information

Topic Details
Best time September–November for golden rice terraces in Sapa + clear Ha Long Bay weather. December–February for cool, crisp conditions perfect for trekking and cruising. March–April also excellent.
Visa E-visa online (~USD 25, 90 days). Most EU nationalities qualify for 45-day visa-free entry — verify current rules before booking flights.
Sapa weather Always cooler than Hanoi. Pack a light jacket year-round; a warm layer for Oct–Feb when temperatures can drop to 5–10°C at night. Fansipan summit is significantly colder — bring an extra layer specifically for the morning there.
Fitness Cat Cat Village: 2.5km easy downhill walk + uphill return by car. Fansipan: 600 stone steps at altitude (~3,000m) — manageable for most healthy adults; allow 30–45 minutes. Ha Long kayaking is gentle and suitable for all levels.
Packing Warm layer for Sapa/Fansipan · Reef-safe sunscreen · Waterproof bag for Ha Long kayaking · Comfortable walking shoes · Swimsuit · Small daypack · Camera · Adapter (type A/C)
Insurance Essential. European EHIC cards do not apply outside the EU. Comprehensive travel insurance from €30–60 for 4–7 days is widely available and strongly recommended.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 4 days enough to experience both Sapa and Ha Long Bay properly?
Yes — this itinerary is tightly but thoughtfully designed. You get the full Sapa experience (Cat Cat Village + Fansipan summit) and a complete Ha Long Bay/Lan Ha Bay overnight cruise. The trade-off is that there's less free time for wandering compared to a 7-day tour. If you have an extra day, adding it to the Ha Long Bay leg makes the biggest difference.
What's the difference between Ha Long Bay and Lan Ha Bay on this tour?
The cruise sails through both. Ha Long Bay is the UNESCO-designated zone with iconic limestone formations — the classic view. Lan Ha Bay (Day 4) is its quieter, less-visited neighbour, geologically identical but with far fewer cruise boats. The Dark and Bright Cave and morning kayaking in Lan Ha Bay are highlights that most short tours miss entirely.
The drive Hanoi–Sapa is 5.5 hours. Is that manageable?
Entirely. The new expressway has dramatically improved the journey — it's smooth, with one scheduled comfort stop. Private limousine seats are significantly more comfortable than coach. Most guests arrive in Sapa without any issues, particularly on the morning departure at 06:50 which avoids Hanoi traffic. Bring a good podcast or book for the drive.
Can I fly back to Europe on Day 4 evening?
Yes. You'll be dropped off in Hanoi Old Quarter by approximately 15:00. Most European-bound flights depart Noi Bai Airport from 20:00 onwards — that gives you 5 hours for a meal, airport transfer (40 minutes), and check-in. Flights departing before 19:00 are tight; confirm your departure time with your tour coordinator when booking.
Is this tour private or do I share with strangers?
All road transfers and Sapa guiding are private — dedicated to your group only. The Ha Long/Lan Ha Bay cruise is shared with other guests, as is standard for all overnight bay cruises. Azotar Travel selects 4–6 star vessels with smaller passenger numbers, so you're never on a crowded boat.

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