Victoria Mekong Cruise
Cruises level: Vietnam Cambodia Cruises Cruise Build: 2019 No of cabins: 35 cabins
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Victoria Mekong Cruise 5 days Saigon to Phnom Penh
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Day 1: Sai Gon – Cai Be- Can Tho – Long Xuyen
Day 2: Long Xuyen- Tiger Island – Vam Nao
After breakfast, tender ashore to visit the authentic Long Xuyen Floating Market and the An Giang Museum, with fascinating exhibits on Kinh, Chinese, Khmer and Cham cultures in the region. During lunch, the ship sails on before anchoring near Tiger Island. Head ashore by sampan and explore Tiger Island by 3-wheeled “xe loi”, visiting cottage industries such as plant pot and incense making. Visit a site locally known as “Mr. Tiger’s Temple” and hear the story that won the island its name. Return on board in time for the cocktail competition and the evening’s entertainment as the ship continues cruising to Vam Nao where we anchor and overnight.
Day 3: Vam Nao – Tan Chau
Wake up to another leisurely breakfast in Phu Tan, the provincial capital of An Giang in the Mekong Delta. Tender ashore to visit a craft village famed for handmaking Ca Rang clay stoves. Used for hundreds of years by the southern Vietnamese, these stoves have a unique design that allows them to block the wind, retain heat, and keep ash from dispersing.
Enjoy lunch onboard as we cruise towards the village of Tan Chau where we’ll travel by local rickshaw to visit the local market and colorful temple which is the spiritual center for local residents. Return to the ship in time for a traditional Vietnamese lion dance, followed by dinner and the evening’s entertainment. Overnight in Tan Chau
Day 4: Tan Chau – Phnom Penh
Enjoy early morning scenery on the Sky deck while the ship begins cruising towards the Vietnam – Cambodia border. After the leisurely breakfast in the Claypot restaurant, select from the many onboard activities including a ship’s tour, mini-golf tournament, or simply enjoy the scenery as we cross the border between Vietnam and Cambodia and sail on towards Phnom Penh. We arrive late afternoon in the charming capital of Phnom Penh, once known as the “Pearl of the Orient” for its French colonial buildings, tree-lined boulevards and scenic river walk. Before dinner, enjoy an interesting pre-dinner lecture about Cambodia as well as learn some basic Khmer phrases. Overnight in Phnom Penh.
Day 5: Phnom Penh
Enjoy breakfast on the terrace of Claypot Restaurant with time to enjoy the view from the pool or from your private balcony before disembarkation at 09:00 AM.
Victoria Mekong Cruise 5 days Phnom Penh to Saigon
Highlight
Day 1: Phnom Penh
Board your Victoria Mekong Cruise at 04:00PM and meet your crew. Before dinner, take in a lively performance of Khmer Apsara dancing with the opportunity to meet the performers afterward. Overnight in Phnom Penh.
Day 2: Phnom Penh – Tan Chau – Vam Nao
As the ship begins cruising towards the Cambodia- Vietnam border, start the day with an early exercise on the Sky Deck, followed by a leisurely breakfast in the restaurant. After, select from the many onboard activities including a ship’s tour, mini-golf tournament, or simply enjoy the scenery as we cross the border between Cambodia and Vietnam.
After lunch on board, travel by local rickshaw to visit the local market and colorful temple which is the spiritual center for local residents. Return to the ship in time for a traditional Vietnamese lion dance, followed by dinner and the evening’s entertainment. Overnight in Vam Nao.
Day 3: Vam Nao – Tiger Island – Long Xuyen
Wake up to another leisurely breakfast in Phu Tan, the provincial capital of An Giang in the Mekong Delta. Tender ashore to visit a craft village famed for handmaking Ca Rang clay stoves. Used for hundreds of years by the southern Vietnamese, these stoves have a unique design which allows them to block the wind, retain heat, and keep ash from dispersing. During lunch the ship sails on before anchoring near Tiger Island. Head ashore by sampan and explore Tiger Island by 3-wheeled “xe loi”, learning about cottage industries such as plant pot making and incense making. Visit a site locally known as “Mr. Tiger’s Temple” and hear the story that won the island its name. Return on board in time for cocktail competition and the evening’s entertainment.
Day 4: Long Xuyen – Dinh Yen – Can Tho
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast as the ship cruises towards the provincial capital of Long Xuyen. Travel by tender to witness the mesmerizing Long Xuyen floating market and tour the An Giang Museum, with fascinating exhibits on Kinh, Chinese, Khmer and Cham cultures in the region.
Enjoy lunch onboard as we cruise towards the village of Dinh Yen where we’ll observe colorful straw mats being woven on mechanized looms. On the way, we’ll also visit a family who makes delicate tofu skin, a food product made from boiling soy milk with a plethora of uses.
Return to the ship and cruise towards Can Tho, the beating heart of the Mekong Delta. Enjoy a traditional Southern Vietnamese folk music performance known as “Đờn ca tài tử” followed by a final farewell dinner. Overnight in Can Tho.
Day 5: Can Tho – Cai Be – Sai Gon
Enjoy breakfast on the terrace of Claypot Restaurant with time to enjoy the view from the pool or from your private balcony before disembarkation. Accompanied by your local guide, board a coach for Cai Be where lunch is served at the elegant Le Longanier Restaurant set amidst lush fruit trees by the river.
Continue to Ho Chi Minh City, arriving mid-afternoon at ÊMM Hotel Saigon, 157 Pasteur Street, District 3.
Victoria Mekong Cruise 8 days Saigon to Siem Reap
Highlight
Day 1: Sai Gon – Cai Be – Can Tho – Long Xuyen
Day 2: Long Xuyen- Tiger Island – Vam Nao
After breakfast, tender ashore to visit the authentic Long Xuyen Floating Market and the An Giang Museum, with fascinating exhibits on Kinh, Chinese, Khmer and Cham cultures in the region. During lunch the ship sails on before anchoring near Tiger Island. Head ashore by sampan and explore Tiger Island by 3-wheeled “xe loi”, visiting cottage industries such as plant pot and incense making. Visit a site locally known as “Mr. Tiger’s Temple” and hear the story that won the island its name. Return on board in time for the cocktail competition and the evening’s entertainment as the ship continues cruising to Vam Nao where we anchor and overnight.
Day 3: Vam Nao – Tan Chau
Wake up to another leisurely breakfast in Phu Tan, the provincial capital of An Giang in the Mekong Delta. Tender ashore to visit a craft village famed for handmaking Ca Rang clay stoves. Used for hundreds of years by the southern Vietnamese, these stoves have a unique design which allows them to block the wind, retain heat, and keep ash from dispersing.
Enjoy lunch onboard as we cruise towards the village of Tan Chau where we’ll travel by local rickshaw to visit the
local market and colorful temple which is the spiritual center for local residents. Return to the ship in time for a traditional Vietnamese lion dance, followed by dinner and the evening’s entertainment. Overnight in Tan Chau.
Day 4: Tan Chau – Phnom Penh
Enjoy early morning scenery on the Sky deck while the ship begins cruising towards the Vietnam – Cambodia border. After the leisurely breakfast in the Claypot restaurant, select from the many onboard activities including a ship’s tour, mini-golf tournament, or simply enjoy the scenery as we cross the border between Vietnam and Cambodia and sail on towards Phnom Penh.
We arrive late afternoon in the charming capital of Phnom Penh, once known as the “Pearl of the Orient” for its French colonial buildings, tree-lined boulevards and scenic river walk. Before dinner, enjoy an interesting pre-dinner lecture about Cambodia as well as learn some basic Khmer phrases. Overnight in Phnom Penh.
Day 5: Phnom Penh
This morning, hop on a three-wheeled cyclo and be driven to the majestic Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda complex. Admire the elaborately constructed palace buildings, some of the 5,000 silver floor tiles that give the Silver Pagoda its name, as well as spectacular gold and bejeweled Buddha statues that are considered national treasures. Walk to the nearby National Museum, a beautiful sandstone building that showcases the world’s largest collection of Khmer art.
Set off for lunch afterward before driving to Choeung Ek, one of the mass grave sites of the Killing Fields where the
Khmer Rouge executed over a million men, women, and children between 1975 and 1979. Today, Choeung Ek is a
memorial with a Buddhist stupa filled with skulls and bones to honor the victims. Finish off the afternoon in
style at Raffles Hotel Le Royal, sipping on a signature cocktail at the famed Elephant Bar.
Return to the ship and take in a lively performance of Khmer Apsara dancing with the opportunity to meet the performers afterward.
Day 6: Phnom Penh – Koh Chen – Koh Dach – Angkor Ban
After breakfast, go on a walking tour of the village of Koh Chen where the highlight is meeting a local copper and
silversmith. Afterward, travel by coach to Oudong, the ancient capital of Cambodia with a stop at the fascinating
Vipassana Dhura Meditation Center. After having lunch on board, travel by three-wheeled tuk tuk to Silk Island
where you will learn about the process of silk weaving, from worm to loom, with the chance to observe local families weaving the iconic Cambodian krama.
Day 7: Angkor Ban – Han Chey – Kampong Chham
This morning, explore the village of Angkor Ban with its wooden stilt houses and local vibe. Enjoy lunch on board as the Victoria Mekong sails to Wat Hanchey. Walk up the steps to this 7th-century hilltop temple built under the Chenla Empire, and take in gorgeous panoramic views over the Mekong River.
Day 8: Kampong Chham – Siem Reap
Disembark from the ship at Kampong Chham and travel through the lush Cambodian countryside. Upon arrival to Siem Reap, gateway to the mystical Angkor Complex, sit down to a final lunch where the cruise program ends.
Victoria Mekong Cruise 8 days Siem reap to Saigon
Highlight
Day 1: Siem Reap – Kampong Chham – Angkor Ban
This morning, travel by coach from Siem Reap to Kampong Chham, set off for lunch before embarkation. Meet your crew for the next 7 nights and enjoy your first sunset on the Mekong River.
Before dinner, enjoy an interesting pre-dinner lecture about Cambodia as well as learn some basic Khmer phrases. Overnight in Phnom Penh.
Day 2: Angkor Ban – Koh Dach – Koh Chen
Morning excursion to explore the village of Angkor Ban with its wooden stilt houses and local vibe. After having lunch on the ship, travel by three wheeled tuk tuk to Silk Island where you will learn about the process of silk weaving, from worm to loom, with the chance to observe local families weaving the iconic Cambodian krama.
Day 3: Koh Chen – Oudong – Phnom Penh
After breakfast, go on a walking tour of the village of Koh Chen where the highlight is meeting a local copper- and silversmith. Afterward, travel by coach to Oudong, the ancient capital of Cambodia with a stop at the fascinating Vipassana Dhura Meditation Center.
Enjoy lunch on board with time to relax in your cabin afterward. In the late afternoon, hop on a pedal-powered cyclo to the elegant Raffles Hotel Le Royal for a signature cocktail at the famed Elephant Bar. Return to the ship for dinner and entertainment activities onboard. Overnight in Phnom Penh.
Day 4: Phnom Penh
This morning, explore the majestic Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda complex. Admire the elaborately constructed palace buildings, some of the 5,000 silver floor tiles that give the Silver Pagoda its name, as well as spectacular gold and bejeweled Buddha statues that are considered national treasures. Walk to the nearby National Museum, a beautiful sandstone building that showcases the world’s largest collection of Khmer art. Set off for lunch afterward before driving to Choeung Ek, one of the mass grave sites of the Killing Fields where the Khmer Rouge executed over a million men, women, and children between 1975 and 1979.
Today, Choeung Ek is a memorial with a Buddhist stupa filled with skulls and bones to honor the victims. Before dinner on board, take in a lively performance of Khmer Apsara dancing with the opportunity to meet the performers afterward. Overnight in Phnom Penh.
Day 5: Phnom Penh – Tan Chau – Vam Nao
As the ship begins cruising towards the Cambodia- Vietnam border, start the day with an early exercise on the Sky Deck, followed by a leisurely breakfast in the restaurant. After, select from the many onboard activities including a ship’s tour, mini-golf tournament, or simply enjoy the scenery as we cross the border between Cambodia and Vietnam.
After lunch on board, travel by local rickshaw to visit the local market and colorful temple which is the spiritual center for local residents. Return to the ship in time for a traditional Vietnamese lion dance, followed by dinner and the evening’s entertainment. Overnight in Vam Nao.
Day 6: Vam Nao – Tiger Island – Long Xuyen
Day 7: Long Xuyen – Dinh Yen – Can Tho
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast as the ship cruises towards the provincial capital of Long Xuyen. Travel by tender to witness the mesmerizing Long Xuyen floating market and tour the An Giang Museum, with fascinating exhibits on Kinh, Chinese, Khmer and Cham cultures in the region.
Enjoy lunch onboard as we cruise towards the village of Dinh Yen where we’ll observe colorful straw mats being woven on mechanized looms. On the way, we’ll also visit a family who makes delicate tofu skin, a food product made from boiling soy milk with a plethora of uses. Return to the ship and cruise towards Can Tho, the beating heart of the Mekong Delta. Enjoy a traditional Southern Vietnamese folk music performance known as “Đờn ca tài tử” followed by a final farewell dinner. Overnight in Can Tho.
Day 8: Can Tho – Cai Be – Sai Gon
Enjoy breakfast on the terrace of Claypot Restaurant with time to enjoy the view from the pool or from your private
balcony before disembarkation. Accompanied by your local guide, board a coach for Cai Be where lunch is served at the elegant Le Longanier Restaurant set amidst lush fruit trees by the river.
Continue to Ho Chi Minh City, arriving mid-afternoon at ÊMM Hotel Saigon, 157 Pasteur Street, District 3.
Facilities & Service
General of Facilities
- Movies
- Games on board
- Massage
- Fitness room
- Library
- Outside bar
- Sundeck
- Observatory
- Restaurant
- Gymnasium
- Safety box at reception
- Newspagers and magazine
- 24-hour Security
- Reception
AddOn Service
- Bar
- Masssage and Spa
- Library
- Laundry service
- Cabin Service (Snack Meals)
Activities on Board
- Local performance
- Walking to villages
- Sightseeing by sampan
- Cycling to villages
- Singing and Dancing
- Movie nights
Cruise Inclusions & Options
Inclusions
- All meals included in selected program
- Free flow of soft beverages and local beers all day
- Free flow of house wine by the glass during lunch and dinner
- Complimentary refillable bottle in room
- Transfers to/from meeting point/ship if included in program
- Escorted excursions included in program
- Onboard entertainment
- Taxes, Fuel, River Pilots, local anchorage fees
Exclusions
- Port tax
- Government taxes & service charge
- Tour guide gratuities
- Any visa fees
- Private transfers and any other transfer not in program
- Optional excursions
- Medical services
- Ancillary services such as Spa treatments
- Telephone expenses
6 Customer reviews for Victoria Mekong Cruise
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Based on 6 reviews
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Traveler rating
Comments are provided by customers who have previously taken this cruise trip
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Rebecca GraceAustralia
5.0 - Excellent
What an incredible experience. From the delicious food (western and local mix), eco friendly ship (no single use plastic, reusable flask to keep, recycled water and more), very spacious cabins with balcony's, great facilities including a pool, a mini cinema, spa, library and even a little spot for mini golf on top deck. Lots of areas to sit and ..More -
Kat KUnited Kingdom
5.0 - Excellent
Loved this cruise on the Mekong Delta. The boat itself was brand new with modern amenities. There is a great pool, gym and dining area onboard. The cabins onboard are large with a private balcony overlooking the water which was lovely. The day tours were great, visiting the less visited areas of the river, and giving you the opportunity to visit a local ..More -
AurelienUnited States
5.0 - Excellent
Extremely attentive staff, always doing their best possible to offer excellent customer service. Food was delicious, room incredibly spacious for a cruise, even had a balcony! Little cinema, library, and spa available.Plus I had the chance to visit Tiger Island which has been one of the most authentic experiences of my trip in Vietnam!
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