Authentic cruises
Halong Cruise Junk understands that there are now many Halong travelers looking for little and luxury Halong junks to ensure an intimate and off-the-beaten-track cruise to the world heritage site. Thus, we take a great pleasure in introducing the Princess Junks of Indochina Junk family that can accommodate both romantic honeymooners’ getaway and traveling families seeking a fun-filled and cozy atmosphere. Bespoke Junks’ size will allow their passengers to get lots closer to the heritage bay of Halong exploring the hidden lagoons and small fishing communities who’ve never landed for decades.
Lagoon explorer is designed with sophistication and the utmost attention to the traditional sailing junk. The Junk is the first ever tourist junk in Halong bay that can really sail. Built for real expeditions, Lagoon Explore can sail to the far most corners of the bay where there are unexploited lagoons, pure crystal sea, and especially not many tourists.
Indochina Junk is the expert in little, high standard sails ranging from 1 to 5 cabins with new, unique programs, itineraries that let travelers to the far most places exploring the hidden treasure, jewels of Halong Bay. Red Dragon is one of such sails.
Phoenix Cruiser’s construction was completed in 2007. Like most of junks cruising Halong Bay, Phoenix Cruiser was modeled on the oriental ancient wooden junk. She is another harmonious combination between tradition and modern comforts. The junk boasts romantic wooden fixtures, a multitude of windows to help allow most of the amazing views, and a spectacular upper deck for sunbathing and great relaxation.
Founded in 1991, Bai Tho takes a great pride in being the first to provide cruise services in Halong Bay. Bai Tho reached its turning point in 1999 when the first Bai Tho deluxe junk was launched so successfully that Bai Tho soon became the most prestigious Cruise Junk provider. Since then, Bai Tho has been specializing in providing deluxe classic style cruises in Ha Long Bay. Bai Tho’s expertise and quality service offers excellent cruises.
Viewed from above, Halong Bay resembles a geographic work of art. While exploring the bay, you feel lost in a legendary world of stone islands. There is Man's Head Island, which resembles a man standing and looking towards the mainland. Dragon Island looks like a dragon hovering above the turquoise water. La Vong Island resembles an old man fishing. There are also the islands of the Sail, the Pair of Roosters, and the Incense Burner, which all astonishingly resemble their namesakes.
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