Donde las casas flotan, los secretos se guardan en redes de pesca y cada marea trae una historia nueva.
The village is accessible by boat from Ben Beo Pier, about 2 km from the center of Cat Ba. Although people live there and it never technically closes, tourist boats usually operate from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can see the exact harbor location here: View on Google Maps.
Yes, there is a harbor entrance fee of about 30,000 VND, a little over 1 euro or dollar. In addition, you will need to negotiate the price of boat rental or book an organized tour to explore the floating village.
For a visit focused only on the fishing village, 45 to 60 minutes is enough to soak up the atmosphere. If you plan to do activities such as kayaking or having lunch there, allow at least 2 hours.
It is immense; it is considered the oldest fishing village in Vietnam and one of the country's largest prehistoric settlements. Archaeological evidence indicates continuous human presence in this area for more than 7,000 years.
The best season is from October to April to avoid the oppressive heat and heavy rains. The best time of day is early in the morning or at sunset, when fishing activity feels most authentic and the light is ideal for photos.
Honestly, it is very difficult. The visit requires getting on and off small boats and walking on floating platforms that move with the water, so it is not adapted for wheelchairs or severe mobility limitations.
Cai Beo is the gateway to the stunning Lan Ha Bay, a quieter alternative to Ha Long Bay. Very close by you will find Monkey Island and unspoiled beaches accessible only by sea.
Bring cash in VND, as there are no ATMs on the water. I recommend renting a kayak to paddle among the floating houses at your own pace; it is the best way to connect with the local culture without filters.
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