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Bhaya Premium Two-Night Cruise
This two-night Bhaya Premium cruise is a more in-depth, exclusive Halong Bay experience. The maximum number of cabins aboard is just seven and the largest group of guests is 16; these mpre intimate cruises have one of the highest crew-to-guest rations in the bay meaning that the service is second to none. Cruise highlights include a few cave explorations, a visit to a floating village and kayaking in the private Tuag Sau area.
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Day 1
Halong Bay
Leave the marina and head for the Tung Sau area, a famous pearl farming region. Here you can go kayaking across crystal clear waters with a jaw-dropping backdrop. Back on board, there's the option to take part in a Masterchef-eqsue experience, during which you can learn how to create a handful of traditional Vietnamese dishes. Following dinner, you can try out age-old squid fishing techniques from the deck.
Day 2
Halong Bay
Your full day in the bay starts with a visit to Luon Cave, an incredible water cave that is only accessible by traditional rowing boat, and the Cua Van Floating Village where generations of fishermen have farmed the regions for centuries. Later, visit the Trinh Nu area where you can kayak or relax on a beautiful beach. Back on board, enjoy happy hour drinks (at extra cost) as you sail. A complimentary herbal foot bath, which is beneficial for a restful sleep, is offered to every guest this evening.
Day 3
Halong Bay
Following some sunrise T'ai Chi on board and a hearty breakfast, you'll visit Sung Sot Cave, the largest of the many caves that are scattered around Halong Bay. This vast, beautifully lit chamber, with its stalactites and stalagmites, is located within the limestone rock of Bo Hon island.
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