Weather of Halong Bay in November
Though November starts witnessing chilly wind in Halong Bay, the dry weather make it way more comfortable to travel to Halong Bay during this time of the year than in summer months.
Though November starts witnessing chilly wind in Halong Bay, the dry weather make it way more comfortable to travel to Halong Bay during this time of the year than in summer months.
I work and live on a cruise ship. Eventually we will have days when we don’t have any guests and have to stay on anchor at the local Bai Chay harbor. Since we have to save fuel from the generators we turn of the electricity and water during afternoons and evenings. We are usually forced by nature to sleep under the open skies which in Halong Bay can be quite rewarding.
Though November starts witnessing chilly wind in Halong Bay, the dry weather make it way more comfortable to travel to Halong Bay during this time of the year than in summer months.
I work and live on a cruise ship. Eventually we will have days when we don’t have any guests and have to stay on anchor at the local Bai Chay harbor. Since we have to save fuel from the generators we turn of the electricity and water during afternoons and evenings. We are usually forced by nature to sleep under the open skies which in Halong Bay can be quite rewarding.
I work and live on a cruise ship. Eventually we will have days when we don’t have any guests and have to stay on anchor at the local Bai Chay harbor. Since we have to save fuel from the generators we turn of the electricity and water during afternoons and evenings. We are usually forced by nature to sleep under the open skies which in Halong Bay can be quite rewarding.
I work and live on a cruise ship. Eventually we will have days when we don’t have any guests and have to stay on anchor at the local Bai Chay harbor. Since we have to save fuel from the generators we turn of the electricity and water during afternoons and evenings. We are usually forced by nature to sleep under the open skies which in Halong Bay can be quite rewarding.
I work and live on a cruise ship. Eventually we will have days when we don’t have any guests and have to stay on anchor at the local Bai Chay harbor. Since we have to save fuel from the generators we turn of the electricity and water during afternoons and evenings. We are usually forced by nature to sleep under the open skies which in Halong Bay can be quite rewarding.
I work and live on a cruise ship. Eventually we will have days when we don’t have any guests and have to stay on anchor at the local Bai Chay harbor. Since we have to save fuel from the generators we turn of the electricity and water during afternoons and evenings. We are usually forced by nature to sleep under the open skies which in Halong Bay can be quite rewarding.