Luxury Cruise Tour On Hanoi's Red River Launched

Hanoi launched a new luxury cruise tour on the famous Red River last Saturday, April 2nd as a fascinating addition to diversify tourists' experiences when returning back to Hanoi post Covid-19 pandemic. 

Operated by AClass Cruises Group, this newly-launched cruise tour is called "Jade of River" and runs from 5 pm to 8 pm every day. The upscale cruise has a capacity of 99 passengers and is well-appointed with premium services and facilities namely a massage Jacuzzi, a gym, and a private dining room. Late afternoon, outdoor BBQ parties and complimentary beverages are held. Additionally, you will have a chance to enjoy music performances and food events onboard. From floor-to-ceiling glass windows, you will have panoramic views of the river and surrounding scenery.

Dining area on the cruise - Photo: @vanbym0831

On a three-hour journey, Jade of River Cruise glides along Red River providing magnificent views of Long Bien and Chuong Duong Bridges at dusk as well as the riverbank on both sides.

It costs around 61.3 USD per passenger on the cruise from Monday to Thursday and from 64.7 USD per passenger from Friday to Sunday.


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