PANDAW Cruises has released details of its new offshoot Naga Cruises, launching in Vietnam this Sep with a range of mini-cruises exploring the backwaters and small towns of the Mekong Delta. Using a former Pandaw vessel, Naga will start out by offering two itineraries operating every weekend from 04 Sep...
PANDAW Cruises has released details of its new offshoot Naga Cruises, launching in Vietnam this Sep with a range of mini-cruises exploring the backwaters and small towns of the Mekong Delta.
Using a former Pandaw vessel, Naga will start out by offering two itineraries operating every weekend from 04 Sep – a one-night Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh journey and a two-night weekend circular cruise operating from Ho Chi Minh City to Chau Doc return.
Lead prices for the one-night product start at US$98 per person per night, and US$179 for the two night product, with prices inclusive of Naga’s Asian-international fusion cuisine, wi-fi and a nightly cocktail hour.
Naga’s 30-cabin ships will come with a gym, spa, library and cocktail lounge, with a colonial-contemporary mix of decor.
“We have long believed that there is a strong demand for exploring the Mekong Delta,” said Pandaw founder Paul Strachan.
“Naga Cruises have a short duration designed for Asian travellers and for Westerners who would rather travel to Cambodia overnight in comfort and style than spend a day in airports and traffic jams,” he said.
For more information head to nagacruises.com.
