Prince Junk II Halong 3 days
By Ecosea Travel
· 2013-03-06T04:04:39.000Z
From the time you step aboard, to the time you check-in to your cabin, to when you are relaxing on the sun desk, you are surrounded by teak and oak – all constructed by our skilled craftsman. This makes the Prince, together with our Princess, the outstanding member of our Royal family. Brief Itinerary Day 1: Hanoi- Halong Dining Room on Prince private Cruise Day 2: Explore Bai Tu Long Bay by Kayak Day 3: Halong - Hanoi Program Detail: Day 1: Hanoi- Halong Pick up from Hanoi at 8:00 A.M and drive to Halong by car or mini bus. On the way, we will stop at Hong Ngoc Humanity center for break. Also visit shops that sell the products be made from disable children. Arrive in Halong at 11:30 A.M. At 12.00, the junk crews welcome guests on board at Hon Gai Wharf. Enjoy welcome drinks and check in Deluxe cabin. Lunch with fresh local seafood while cruising into Ha Long bay. Get to Vong Vieng after 2 hours. Start discovering a wild white sand beach in Bai Tu Long Bay where the guests enjoy swimming, sunbathing or relaxing. Back to Prince junk to enjoy relaxing or the sunset. Dinner and overnight on board Prince Cruise near by Vong Vieng village (or Trinh Nu cave) Day 2: Explore Bai Tu Long Bay by Kayak. Early risers can enjoy the sunrise and the quiet breath- taking beauty of Bay’s landscape. Breakfast on board at 7:30. Start exploring Vong Vieng fishing village and the hidden lagoons in Bai Tu Long Bay by kayak. Paddle to Ba Cua beach where the guests enjoy swimming, sunbathing or relaxing. Have BBQ on beach. Continue kayaking around Bai Tu Long Bay. Back to junk to enjoy relaxing or the sunset. Dinner and overnight on board Prince Cruise Day 3: Halong - Hanoi Early risers can enjoy the sunrise and the quiet breath- taking beauty of Bay’s landscape. From 7.30 to 10.30, Serve Ala carte (Guests can order any dishes in the menu whenever they want). Around 8.00, Start discovering Ba Cua beach where the guests enjoy swimming, sunbathing or relaxing. Back to junk, arrange luggage and check out cabin while cruising back. Around 11.30: disembark. Transfer back to Ha Noi. Prince Cruise II wishes to serve you next tours. For more infomation, please click http://www.ecoseatravel.com/tour-t231/cruises-halong/prince-junk-ii-halong-3-days.eco
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