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Victory Cruise |
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Victory Cruise - Halong Bay.
Our 42
meter junk boast 21 luxurious cabins
with private bath, air conditioning,
linen sheets with all the amenities
and services you would expect from a
four-star hotel.
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Indochina Sails |
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Discover the splendors of Halong Bay
aboard the Indochina Sails, a
wooden junk that combines classic
beauty with modern comfort. Our
newest four star Junk will set the
standard for services and amenities
on the bay. Fitted out in the
1930’s Indochine style, Indochina
Sail is measuring 45 meters (148
feet) in length.
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Jasmine Cruise |
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Officially open on 18 December 2007,
our newest four star junk will set
the standard for services and
amenities on the bay. Fitted out in
the 1930's Indochine style, the
Halong Jasmine will feature 22
spacious cabin, restaurant, lounge
and two special Jasmine Suites with
their own jacuzzi & balcony for
uninterrupted views of the bay.
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Ginger Junk |
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Halong bay Ginger Junk cruise:
Discover the splendors of Halong Bay
aboard the Halong Ginger, a wooden
junk that combines classic beauty
with modern comfort. With so much
space, passengers can truly unwind
and enjoy the bay’s magnificent
scenery.
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Princess Junk |
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Princess Junk Cruise Halong bay:
What could be more romantic or more
memorable than spending a special
occasion on Halong bay. Whether its
tying the knot in a wedding
ceremony, going on honeymoon,
celebrating a special anniversary or
renewing your marriage vows.
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Phoenix Cruiser |
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Built in 2007, but based on an
exotic oriental junk, the Halong
Phoenix Cruiser offers the best of
both worlds: luxurious, traditional
styling paired with sophisticated
modern facilities and comforts! The
boat boasts romantic wooden
fixtures, a multitude of windows to
make the most of the amazing views.
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Bhaya Sails |
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As one of the largest cruise ships
on Halong Bay, Bhaya is luxuriously
appointed. No expense has been
spared in order to recreate the
imperial splendor enjoyed by
Vietnam's Emporer's as they took
their cruises of Halong Bay.
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