Pure Travel
  • Travel Resources
  • Destination Inspiration
  • Tips & Advice
  • Guide
  • Reviews
  • Travel Writing
  • Cookie Policy (UK)
  • About
  • Conservation
  • Privacy
  • Travel Writing Competition 2025
  • T&C
  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Conservation
  • Privacy
  • Travel Writing Competition 2025
  • T&C
  • Contact Us
Pure Travel
Pure Travel
  • Travel Resources
  • Destination Inspiration
  • Tips & Advice
  • Guide
  • Reviews
  • Travel Writing
  • Cookie Policy (UK)
  • Did You Know?

All non-white boats banned from sailing in Halong Bay

  • July 24, 2012
  • Jules

I had to check the date when I read this new post about the non-white boats being banned from sailing in Halong Bay in Vietnam. Since 1 May (not 1 April as I expected) all passenger boats must be painted white to comply with new regulations set by the Quang Ninh Department of Transport.

Local tour operators at the world famous UNESCO World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay are understandably upset and annoyed at the extra expense this will incur. Halong Bay obtained UNESCO status in 1994 and for me personally, one of the highlights of my trip to Halong was seeing the traditional junks and ferries sailing on the waters, resplendent in the traditional colours. I can only imagine that now the boats look stark and rather clinical.

Halong Bay was also voted as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature in a global public vote, although one could argue that the very existence of the boats and junks in their various colours make Ha Long Bay more appealing aesthetically as well as historically. It’s suggested that the local authorities wanted to tidy up the image of Halong Bay, but traditional junks are the very appeal of the area.

Unfortunately all boats that are not 100% white will see their vessels confined to port and their licences revoked. There are real concerns that Ha long Bay could become a very expensive tourist destination indeed as many of the wooden boats require repainting every 10 days or so, a cost which will surely be passed on to tourists. Or worst still, we’ll be confined to huge hulking bland passenger ships – a sad departure from the very sights we travel half way around the world to see!

I have used this as an opportunity to post a few deliciously gratuitous photos of Halong Bay’s boats as they were.

Share
Tweet
Related Topics
  • Asia
  • Cruise
  • Ha Long Bay
  • Halong Bay
  • News
  • sailing in Halong Bay
  • Southeast Asia
  • tourism
  • traditional junks
  • travel
  • travel news
  • UNESCO
  • Vietnam
  • Vietnam cruise
Jules

Previous Article
  • Travel Resources

5 Must-See Christian Sites in Israel

  • July 23, 2012
  • Jules
View Post
Next Article
  • Etiquette

Facts About Traveling During Ramadan 2013

  • July 24, 2012
  • Jules
View Post
You May Also Like
what noise does a cheetah make?
View Post
  • Did You Know?

Video: What noise does a cheetah make?

  • Robert
  • April 10, 2025
View Post
  • Did You Know?
  • Reviews

Are These the World’s Worst Airlines? Here’s Why Travelers Are Complaining

  • Robert
  • March 8, 2025
View Post
  • Did You Know?
  • Planes, Trains & Automobiles: Tips & Advice

Navigating the skies: the role of aircraft management services in supporting business and leisure travel

  • Jules
  • October 17, 2024
View Post
  • Did You Know?
  • Tips & Advice
  • Travel Resources

Seattle Slip and Fall Accidents on Vacation: Protecting Your Rights and Ensuring Your Safety

  • Jules
  • July 8, 2024
View Post
  • Did You Know?
  • Travel Resources

Cruise Ship Accidents and How to Deal with Injuries and Seeking Damages

  • Jules
  • July 3, 2024
View Post
  • Did You Know?
  • Planes, Trains & Automobiles: Tips & Advice
  • Travel Resources

Flight Delay Compensation Calculator: Check Your Flight and Claim Up to £520!

  • Jules
  • June 25, 2024
View Post
  • Did You Know?
  • Lifestyle
  • Planes, Trains & Automobiles: Tips & Advice

Some Of The Various Seafarer Jobs On Container Ships

  • Jules
  • June 20, 2024
View Post
  • Did You Know?
  • Tips & Advice

How to Get a Good Deal When Planning Your Next Travel Arrangement

  • Jules
  • June 19, 2024
Pure Travel
A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step

Input your search keywords and press Enter.

Pure Travel
Manage Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
View preferences
{title} {title} {title}