Orchid Luxury Cruise to launch on Nov 1st, 2016
Orchid Luxury Cruise, which belongs to the Pelican Cruise Group, announces its launching on 1st November this year.
Orchid Luxury Cruise, one of the premier cruise options in Halong Bay, continues to provide exceptional experiences, having commenced operations on November 1st, 2016. The cruise accommodates up to 28 guests, with cabin sizes ranging from 36 to 72 square meters, making them among the most spacious options in the area.
Docking at Dinh Vu Pier in Hai Phong province, Orchid Cruise differentiates itself through various features: it offers a unique departure point, an innovative cruise itinerary, and exceptional design. Dinh Vu Pier is conveniently located just 2.5 hours from Hanoi Old Quarter, significantly reducing travel time compared to the lengthy 4-hour journey often required to reach Tuan Chau Island, where many cruises in Halong Bay are based. The cruise itinerary includes highlights such as Cat Ba Island and other hidden gems throughout Halong Bay, thanks to its state-of-the-art technical equipment. The cruise offers both 2-day and 3-day programs tailored to showcase the best of the bay. Each cabin features a private balcony, providing breathtaking views of Halong Bay, with the largest cabin measuring 72 square meters—a noteworthy advantage.
For 2025, Orchid Luxury Cruise continues to offer attractive promotions for early bookings. Prices for a 2-day, 1-night trip start at just $175 per person, which includes all meals and entrance fees. To make a reservation or for more information, contact: info@halongbaytours.com or visit here for the latest Orchid Cruise schedule and availability.

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