Luxury Cruise Tour On Hanoi's Red River Launched

Hanoi introduced a new luxury cruise experience on the picturesque Red River on Saturday, April 5, 2025, enhancing the array of activities available to tourists returning to the city in the post-Covid-19 era.

Operated by AClass Cruises Group, the newly launched cruise tour is named "Jade of River" and offers daily voyages from 5 PM to 8 PM. Accommodating up to 99 passengers, this lavish cruise features premium amenities such as a massage jacuzzi, a fully equipped gym, and a private dining area. Guests can indulge in outdoor BBQ parties with complimentary beverages while enjoying live music performances and culinary events onboard. Spectacular floor-to-ceiling glass windows provide breathtaking panoramic views of the river and its enchanting surroundings.

Dining area on the cruise - Photo: @vanbym0831

During the three-hour journey, the Jade of River Cruise glides serenely along the Red River, offering stunning views of the Long Bien and Chuong Duong Bridges at twilight, alongside charming riverbanks on both sides.

The ticket price for the cruise is approximately $61.30 per passenger from Monday to Thursday and $64.70 per passenger from Friday to Sunday.


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