Bai Tho Junk is a traditional junk, small enough to be intimate but large enough to be comfortable, is the perfect way to explore the Halong bay - a famous World Heritage - with more than 3000 islands and islets rising from deep emerald sea water, dipping yourselves in natural beautiful landscapes, feeling the clean and fresh air, watching the dawn and sunand particularly the moonlight over the bay
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Joining in 3 days/2nights at Bai Tho Junk Cruise, you will have an unforgettable experience on a splendid, luxurious cruise as well as enjoy the superb sceneries in Ha Long bay - a famous World Heritage - with more than 3000 islands and islets rising from deep emerald sea water, dipping yourselves in natural beautiful landscapes, feeling the clean and fresh air, watching the dawn and sunand particularly the moonlight over the bay
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Bhaya Cruises is the luxury traditional cruise in Halong. Launched in July 2007, Bhaya is in the early stage of building a brand of charm and luxury services in the World Heritage of Halong Bay.
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Bhaya Cruises is the luxury traditional cruise in Halong. Launched in July 2007, Bhaya is in the early stage of building a brand of charm and luxury services in the World Heritage of Halong Bay.
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In 1910 a paddle steamer called the Emeraude was offering unforgettable cruises in Halong Bay for visitors to what was then French Indochina. The Emeraude was part of a flotilla owned by the Roque family who had left Bordeaux in 1858 in search of adventure and fortune.
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A wooden junk that combines classic beauty with modern comfort. Measuring 38 meters (125 feet) in length, this newly built, custom-designed yacht features three decks that hoan elegant restaurant, two bars, a small library, and a massage room—plus ten luxurious sleeping cabins. With so much space, passengers can truly unwind and enjoy the bay’s magnificent scenery.
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