La Regina Grand Cruise | 3 Days & 2 Nights - Lan Ha Bay

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Discover La Regina Grand Cruise (5 star) depart from Hanoi or Tuan Chau

Trip Overview Duration: 3 Days & 2 Nights.
Departure: Daily departure.
Departing options: Hanoi, Ninh Binh, or Tuan Chau Harbor.
Connecting options after the trip: Hanoi, Hanoi Airport (Noi Bai), Ninh Binh, Quang Ninh Airport (Van Don).

Embark on a premium cruise adventure with La Regina Grand Cruise, where our meticulously selected trips combine the renowned small-group travel experiences with an added touch of sophistication. Immerse yourself in the romantic waves of Lan Ha Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and experience an overnight stay in your private luxury cabin. Marvel at the breathtaking views surrounded by thousands of limestone karsts and isles of various shapes and sizes.

Over the years, we've honed our expertise, and we're straightforward—if a cruise in Lan Ha Bay doesn't meet our standards, you won't find it on our list. Join us for an unforgettable journey and create memories to treasure forever!

About La Regina Grand Cruise:
Designed with a nod to the colonial Indochina 1930 style, La Regina Grand features a sophisticated and comfortable ambiance. With 27 spacious, air-conditioned suite cabins boasting full-length windows and private balconies, the cruise offers a spectacular panorama of Lan Ha Bay's picturesque seascape. Our well-trained staff ensures gracious and attentive service. Each suite is a tranquil retreat, blending timeless elegance with modern conveniences and luxuries.

Embark on a voyage with La Regina Grand Cruise that transcends the ordinary. Meet a Vietnamese-hearted woman, the Queen of the Bays, guiding you through the extraordinary seascapes and landscapes of Lan Ha Bay and Cat Ba Island. Together, discover the profound Oriental feminine heart and soul—soft as silk, tender as the breeze, yet mighty as the ocean. Inspired by the stories of Vietnamese Queens, La Regina Grand Cruise embodies power, femininity, and seduction.

Room Type:

  1. Bai Tu Long Suite Cabin: 45m², First Floor, Balcony, Double/Twin bed.
  2. Halong Suite Cabin: 45m², Second Floor, Balcony, Double/Twin bed.
  3. Lan Ha Suite Cabin: 45m², Third Floor, Balcony, Double/Twin bed.
What's included?
    Exclusions
      Please note
      • Toegankelijk voor kinderwagens
      • Rolstoeltoegankelijk
      • Toegankelijk voor personen met een beperkte mobiliteit
      • Toegankelijk voor personen met een beperkt gezichtsvermogen
      • Kinderen moeten op schoot worden genomen
      • Paspoort verplicht
      What to bring

        1. Passport & Visa

        You cannot embark on a cruise without your passport & visa for Vietnam. So put it into a small separate bag which should always be carried with you.

        2. Good walking shoes

        If cave visit is an interesting activity during Halong cruise. The cave is beautiful but sometimes it is steep and slippery. A good pair of shoes will ensure your safety and comfort.

        3. Sunscreen

        Vietnam is a tropical country, so the sun will be harsh, especially for a summer cruise in Halong. A waterproof and about 50 SPF sunscreen is better. Remember to reapply sunscreen after several hours. You won’t want a sunburn after kayaking.

        4. Water bottle

        Most cruise operators will provide water bottles daily at your room. However, bottled water you order outside the room might be charged. Please note that bringing your own normal retail water bottle is prohibited as an environmental issue for the bay.

        5. Flip Flops

        In case you want to chill on the sundeck or use a comfortable type of footwear to walk on the beach, the flip flops will allow your toes to breathe thoroughly.

        6. Electrical Adapter

        Different countries have different plugs and outlets, so it’s best to make sure to bring your own adapters to still be able to use electric devices. Vietnam uses an electricity supply at 220 Volts/Frequency 50Hz. Type A (two flat vertical pins), type C and type F (two round pins) plugs are the most common in Vietnam. With the plug that has 3 pins, you might need an adapter since most electrical outlets here do not include a grounding hole. Travelers who are from North and Central America or Japan need to check the voltage of your device since North and Central America or Japan mostly use 110 volts.

        7. Camera & Backup batteries and charger

        The stunning beauty of Halong Bay is not meant to be missed out! You don’t have to prepare the most expensive gear in the world to afford this beauty, but simply use the best you have to record the views within your memories about the place. Due to its breathtaking scenery, bring backup batteries to make sure you will not miss any photo.

        8. Instead of carrying everything all along on board, you can just choose the necessities and use smaller suitcases for your Halong cruise, and leave the large ones in your Hanoi hotel or at our office. It will surely be more convenient for you to move around.

        9. Cash Mostly you have already paid the full payment before entering the ship, yet you might need to spend a few more during the journey such as purchasing some cocktails during the Happy Hour, buying souvenirs for your beloved ones back at home, or simply expressing your generosity to the professional staff.

        10. Insect repellent

        It’s humid here, and you are in the middle of Nature. It won’t drastically be all about bugs and mosquitoes, but some body odor is irresistible to the insects.

        11. Binoculars

        While traveling, passengers might pass by islets without directly entering the venues. So, to have your own binoculars to watch their beauty from afar is absolutely worth it!

        12. Sunglasses & hat

        Throw on some shades to protect your eyes against the sunlight while tanning on the pristine beach. Benefiting sun protection, a big hat will surely keep the toxic UV rays that might cause skin issues. The sunlight is extremely stronger in Nature than in the cities.

        13. Toiletries & towels

        Most cruise operators always offer personal care sets for passengers, but in case you prefer using your own stuff, don’t forget to bring them along to feel the most comfortable on board. All cruises have towels on board.

        14. Medicine if you need special one

        Popular medicine and emergency kits are available onboard. However, in case you need some special treatment, it can be difficult to find the right type of medicine in the middle of the sea. No doctor on board.

        15. Umbrella & raincoat

        Traveling in a tropical country during summertime, rains might come suddenly. Preparing your own umbrella or raincoat while trekking, nothing big to worry about.

        16. Board-game If you travel with a group of friends, this item is a must! While the wifi is often weak when you’re far away from the mainland as well as the purpose of getting on a cruise with friends is to spend quality time together. “Disconnect to reconnect”, you will find these traditional games are exciting as you did in childhood.

        17. Clothes to wear on board

        The following suggestion is best for the summer cruise. If you cruise Halong in winter, just a light jacket and some sweaters are fine.

        a. For female Off-board: Swimsuit is the first to pack. Halong is well known for emerald and calm water, which is warm in winter and cool in the summer. Swimming is an activity not to be missed in your Halong Cruise.Shorts, jeans, and T-shirt are good bets for activities such as kayaking or hiking

        Onboard: Casual skirts and sundresses are perfect choices for onboard activities

        Dining: For evening or party on the sundeck, you should dress in a more formal style. There is no special dress code for this occasion but an elegant attire is preferable. Think of flowing cotton dresses or things you will wear to a nice restaurant.

        Footwear: sandals, sneakers and a nice pair of high heels

        b. For maleOff-board:  Swim trunks and a nice pair of leather sandals and stylish shades are comfortable and suitable for both swimming as well as kayaking. You can pair it up with a T-shirt or leave the shirt unbuttoned to show off those muscles or fresh suntan. The ladies don’t mind! For a cave visit or biking, pair lightweight shorts and a polo shirt. Keep it simple and active.

        Onboard: a mix of Bermuda shorts and a polo shirt is perfect for attending onboard activities. A more formal option is chino pants and a pastel shirt.

        Dining: A nice suit is all it takes!

        Footwear: with a sneaker, leather sandals and leather shoes you can fit for all occasions during your Halong cruise.