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Indochina Sails, Vietnam

Cruise Ships in Vietnam : Indochina Sails

The four Indochina Sails vessels are custom-designed wooden junks combining classic 1930s Indochine style with modern comfort. All were built in Vietnam between 2007 and 2010 using local materials and craftsmen, with the gu huong wood adding to the ships’ character and charm.

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Sailing on board any of the Indochina Sails vessels gives the opportunity to explore the UNESCO site of Halong Bay at a comfortable and rewarding pace. The boats are styled as traditional Vietnamese junks, with local artwork and silks made in rural villages decorating the boat’s interior.

Facilities are impressive but by no means a focal point, and the journey should be appreciated from each ship’s well-designed cabins, charming restaurant or large sun deck, where you can bask in the sunshine, take in views of the beautiful sunsets over the limestone karsts, and gaze up at the glittering stars after nightfall.

As with all Indochina Sails itineraries the journeys are well organised and aim to deliver a memorable experience as you discover the joys of the bay.

The deck plans featured on this page are representative of the entire fleet and our specialists can explain any subtle differences between each ship in detail.

Cabins

The Indochina Sails I, II and III offer 15 Superior and Deluxe en suite cabins for up to 30 passengers, while the Indochina Sails Premium has 24 en suite cabins for up to 48 passengers. All offer air conditioning and wonderful views through picture windows.

Dining

  • Dining room with panoramic windows, serving a variety of Vietnamese and international cuisine, including fresh local seafood
  • Bar serving a selection of alcoholic beverages

Routes

  • Halong Bay — 1 or 2-nights between Halong City and Ha Long, returning to Halong City.

Suggested itineraries

  • Kayaking, Halong Bay

    Our specialists suggest:
    2 nights aboard Indochina Sails as part of our 17-day "Family adventure to Vietnam" itinerary, from £6,245pp.
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  • Bai Sao Beach, Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam

    Our specialists suggest:
    1 night aboard Indochina Sails as part of our 16-day "Highlights of Vietnam" itinerary, from £5,235pp.
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The golden sails, polished woodwork and refined Asian décor make this fleet an elegant option for exploring Halong Bay. For me, the best feature of each cabin is undoubtedly the views through their large windows.

Facilities

  • Sun deck with loungers
  • Massage cabin (Indochina Sails III and Premium)
  • Lounge with large windows and sofas (Indochina Sails Premium)
  • Gym (Indochina Sails Premium)