Spending you vacation on board in Halong Bay is considered as the most worthwhile experience. Almost every activity you can participate in takes place right in your ships, and at the same time, you still get a chance to admire Halong Bay’s allure. With a view to providing comfort to you, a number of travel agencies offer cruisers, say, Indochina Sails Halong Bay, with tours, ranging in length usually from one to three days, on the water of Halong Bay.
Indochina Sails cruise is a collection of fours cruisers called Indochina Sail I, II, III and Valentine, launched in 2007 and 2008. They contain up to 15 cabins and more with types of deluxe and superior which allow travellers in Halong Bay to opt for any, depending on their interest and budget. Ornamental items used on each cruiser of Indochina Sails are ceramics by Bat Trang, a porcelain and pottery village, and silks from Van Phuc village, both of which are renowned for their rich and fascinating history with unique products. The restaurant probably accommodating up to 40 people offers meals featuring Vietnamese superb cuisine, and the bar serves you with a number of choices for cocktails, beverages and wines from all over the world.
However, Indochina Sails is not the only company providing cruise services. In fact, you can enjoy a vacation of similar quality in Halong Bay on a tour conducted by travel agencies, namely, Indochinavoyages.
Deluxe and superior cabins on cruisers of Indochina Sails particularly suit travellers of budget tours, but if you want something for high-class trips, Luxury cruises will definitely meet your demand. Several of such cruisers in Halong Bay can be listed here including Bhaya Legend, Au Co Cruise, Paradise Peak or Paradise Cruise… Their major dominance over those of other types is intricated decor cabins equipped modern amenities. Other deluxe cruises you should take into consideration are Emeraude Cruise, Pelican Cruise, Prince Junk or Treasure Junk…
Not to mention several types of cabins on each cruise, involving Indochina Sails, there seems to be no differences among attractions and activities they can offer. Their itineraries are usually composed of visits to some of the most spectacular spots of Halong Bay such as Sung Sot Cave (Amazing Cave), Luon Cave, Thien Cung Cave, Trong Mai Islet and Titop Island with a pretty white-sand beach. Besides, you also have a chance of partaking in the following activities on board: lessons in Vietnamese cookery, Ta-chi lessons at sunrise, squid fishing at night with crew, kayaking or climbing and swimming on Titop Island…
The Indochina Voyages team.