Coming to Halong Bay, you should never miss a unique activity, dining in a cave. There are few cruises offering this feature on their trips. The crew members will prepare a delightful diner in a cave. In some cruises, this activity is already included. In some others, this is an optional extra-paid activity.
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After a long day of swimming, kayaking, and many other activities, nothing beats a chill moment to relax. Most other cruises prefer to have an ordinary dinner in a cave. In the mean while, Dragon Pearl Junk came up with the idea of letting tourists have an amazing dinner in a cave. This feature has been receiving many praises from the customers. Most tourists used this dinner for special occasions like a birthday party, a romantic dinner, conference group, or a small wedding with less than 60 guests. They have fresh Halong Bay seafood along with Western cuisine and Eastern cuisine for those who want a change from all the seafood they have been having in Halong.
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This dinner will be one of the best dinners you ever have and the Halong trip will be stay as a wonderful journey in your memory. If you are coming to Halong Bay, it would be such a waste not trying this feature out.
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