While all those who visit Halong Bay are charmed by the archipelago’s beauty, few visitors are aware that the three-thousand islands that dot this bay are home to many rare plants, including species found nowhere else in the world. Discover the splendors of Halong Bay aboard the Halong Ginger, a wooden junk that combines classic beauty with modern comfort.
The Huong Hai junk could bring to you a wonderful night in Halong bay with luxury and antique accommodations with perfect services proved by the crew. Spending time on the junk, you’ll not only savor a unique feeling in a world of wonder but also enjoy various of such interesting activities as: watching Vietnamese folk music performance, going fishing on the bay at night, kayaking, learning Vietnamese cuisine...
The newest deluxe junk
of the fleet - the
Indochina Sail - just
start in early April
2007. With
well-appointed design
and decor, the junk will
together with its twin
sister bring guests
excellent experience
cruising the World
Heritage site. Discover
the splendors of Halong
Bay aboard the the
Indochina Sail a wooden
junk that combines
classic beauty with
modern comfort.
Scenic Halong Bay, with
its emerald seas, rests
beautifully over the Red
River Delta. This
region, "the Bay of the
Descending Dragon", is
dotted with more than
3,000 mountainous
islands, each with its
own unique landscape.
The islands are famous
for their dolomite and
limestone rock
formations, many of
which have been given
names.
Joining in our trip, you will have an unforgettable experience on a splendid, luxurious cruise as well as enjoy the superb sceneries in Ha Long bay - a famous World Heritage - with more than 3000 islands and islets rising from deep emerald sea water, dipping yourselves in natural beautiful landscapes, feeling the clean and fresh air, watching the dawn and sunset and particularly the moonlight over the bay.
with its emerald seas, rests beautifully over the Red River Delta. This region, "the Bay of the Descending Dragon", is dotted with more than 3,000 mountainous islands, each with its own unique landscape. The islands are famous for their dolomite and limestone rock formations, many of which have been given names. Natural grottos, fjords, land tunnels and inlets are also common.
In 1910 a paddle steamer called the Emeraude was offering unforgettable cruises in Halong Bay for visitors to what was then French Indochina. The Emeraude was part of a flotilla owned by the Roque
family who had left
Bordeaux in 1858 in
search of adventure and
fortune. Over a period
of more than 50 years
they found both. ..
Scenic Halong Bay, with its emerald
seas, rests beautifully over the Red River Delta. This region,
"the Bay of the Descending Dragon", is dotted with more than
3,000 mountainous islands, each with its own unique landscape.
The islands are famous for their dolomite and limestone rock
formations, many of which have been given names.