For the first time in the history of the awards, a Vietnamese brand has triumphed in both of the event’s most highly regarded categories achievements typically dominated by global giants like Disney Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise...
With the aspiration to affirm its pioneering position in the field of luxury cruise, Grand Pioneers, has been consistently crafting elegant and sustainable voyages infused with a Vietnamese identity on the world tourism map.
It is expected that during the 2025–2026 cruise season from October 2025 to April 2026, there will be nine trips on the Beihai – Hạ Long route bringing visitors to Quảng Ninh.
Khánh Hoà Province has so far this year welcomed 19 international cruise ships with more than 22,000 passengers. It expects another seven ships carrying 10,000 visitors by the end of the year.
StarCruises on Friday celebrated the arrival of the Star Voyager cruise ship in HCM City, the first cruise ship to offer Vietnamese round-trip cruises from a Vietnamese homeport.
This is a second accolade, in November 2024, Grand Pioneers Cruise received the prestigious title of ''World’s Best Green Cruise Line'' at the World Cruise Awards, further solidifying its position as a global leader in sustainable luxury cruising.
Despite challenges from Typhoon Yagi, the northern province of Quảng Ninh, home to UNESCO-recognised natural heritage Hạ Long Bay, welcomed 19 million tourists, including 3.8 million foreigners, in 2024, with cruise travellers making a significant contribution.
The five-star Starlight Cruise launched in Ha Long Bay by the Oriental Sails Company last Sunday is offering a 2 day-1 night package at US$185 per person in September and $215 from October 1 to December 31.
A centuries-old ship has been discovered lying in the coastal waters
off Binh Son District''s Chau Thuan Bien Commune in Quang Ngai Province,
150m northwest of the 700-year-old sunken vessel that was found in June,
director of the provincial department of Culture, Sport...
Luxury cruise ship Voyager of the Seas operated by the Royal Caribbean
brought thousands of Australian and European tourists to the southern
province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau on March 21.