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Wonders of Indochina and the Mekong
Emerald Harmony, Emerald Cruises
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Emerald Harmony
Departure: 11/02/2027
Duration: 16 Days
Ho Chi Minh City to Luang Prabang
Itinerary
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Day 1 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 11 Feb 2027 (Thursday)
Romantically referred to by the French as the Pearl of the Orient, Ho Chi Minh City today is a super-charged city of sensory overload. Motorbikes zoom day and night along the wide boulevards, through the narrow back alleys and past vendors pushing handcarts hawking goods of all descriptions. Still called Saigon by most residents, this is Vietnam's largest city and the engine driving the country's current economic resurgence, but despite its frenetic pace, it's a friendlier place than Hanoi and locals will tell you the food—simple, tasty, and incorporating many fresh herbs—is infinitely better... See more
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Day 2 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 12 Feb 2027 (Friday)
Romantically referred to by the French as the Pearl of the Orient, Ho Chi Minh City today is a super-charged city of sensory overload. Motorbikes zoom day and night along the wide boulevards, through the narrow back alleys and past vendors pushing handcarts hawking goods of all descriptions. Still called Saigon by most residents, this is Vietnam's largest city and the engine driving the country's current economic resurgence, but despite its frenetic pace, it's a friendlier place than Hanoi and locals will tell you the food—simple, tasty, and incorporating many fresh herbs—is infinitely better... See moreRomantically referred to by the French as the Pearl of the Orient, Ho Chi Minh City today is a super-charged city of sensory overload. Motorbikes zoom day and night along the wide boulevards, through the narrow back alleys and past vendors pushing handcarts hawking goods of all descriptions. Still called Saigon by most residents, this is Vietnam's largest city and the engine driving the country's current economic resurgence, but despite its frenetic pace, it's a friendlier place than Hanoi and locals will tell you the food—simple, tasty, and incorporating many fresh herbs—is infinitely better than in the capital.This is a city full of surprises. The madness of the city's traffic—witness the oddball things that are transported on the back of motorcycles—is countered by tranquil pagodas, peaceful parks, quirky coffee shops, and whole neighborhoods hidden down tiny alleyways, although some of these quiet spots can be difficult to track down. Life in Ho Chi Minh City is lived in public: on the back of motorcycles, on the sidewalks, and in the parks. Even when its residents are at home, they're still on display. With many living rooms opening onto the street, grandmothers napping, babies being rocked, and food being prepared, are all in full view of passersby.Icons of the past endure in the midst of the city’s headlong rush into capitalism. The Hotel Continental, immortalized in Graham Greene's The Quiet American, continues to stand on the corner of old Indochina's most famous thoroughfare, the rue Catinat, known to American G.I.s during the Vietnam War as Tu Do (Freedom) Street and renamed Dong Khoi (Uprising) Street by the Communists. The city still has its ornate opera house and its old French city hall, the Hôtel de Ville. The broad colonial boulevards leading to the Saigon River and the gracious stucco villas are other remnants of the French colonial presence. Grisly reminders of the more recent past can be seen at the city's war-related museums. Residents, however, prefer to look forward rather than back and are often perplexed by tourists' fascination with a war that ended 40 years ago.The Chinese influence on the country is still very much in evidence in the Cholon district, the city's Chinatown, but the modern office towers and international hotels that mark the skyline symbolize Vietnam's fixation on the future.
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Day 3 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 13 Feb 2027 (Saturday)
Romantically referred to by the French as the Pearl of the Orient, Ho Chi Minh City today is a super-charged city of sensory overload. Motorbikes zoom day and night along the wide boulevards, through the narrow back alleys and past vendors pushing handcarts hawking goods of all descriptions. Still called Saigon by most residents, this is Vietnam's largest city and the engine driving the country's current economic resurgence, but despite its frenetic pace, it's a friendlier place than Hanoi and locals will tell you the food—simple, tasty, and incorporating many fresh herbs—is infinitely better... See moreRomantically referred to by the French as the Pearl of the Orient, Ho Chi Minh City today is a super-charged city of sensory overload. Motorbikes zoom day and night along the wide boulevards, through the narrow back alleys and past vendors pushing handcarts hawking goods of all descriptions. Still called Saigon by most residents, this is Vietnam's largest city and the engine driving the country's current economic resurgence, but despite its frenetic pace, it's a friendlier place than Hanoi and locals will tell you the food—simple, tasty, and incorporating many fresh herbs—is infinitely better than in the capital.This is a city full of surprises. The madness of the city's traffic—witness the oddball things that are transported on the back of motorcycles—is countered by tranquil pagodas, peaceful parks, quirky coffee shops, and whole neighborhoods hidden down tiny alleyways, although some of these quiet spots can be difficult to track down. Life in Ho Chi Minh City is lived in public: on the back of motorcycles, on the sidewalks, and in the parks. Even when its residents are at home, they're still on display. With many living rooms opening onto the street, grandmothers napping, babies being rocked, and food being prepared, are all in full view of passersby.Icons of the past endure in the midst of the city’s headlong rush into capitalism. The Hotel Continental, immortalized in Graham Greene's The Quiet American, continues to stand on the corner of old Indochina's most famous thoroughfare, the rue Catinat, known to American G.I.s during the Vietnam War as Tu Do (Freedom) Street and renamed Dong Khoi (Uprising) Street by the Communists. The city still has its ornate opera house and its old French city hall, the Hôtel de Ville. The broad colonial boulevards leading to the Saigon River and the gracious stucco villas are other remnants of the French colonial presence. Grisly reminders of the more recent past can be seen at the city's war-related museums. Residents, however, prefer to look forward rather than back and are often perplexed by tourists' fascination with a war that ended 40 years ago.The Chinese influence on the country is still very much in evidence in the Cholon district, the city's Chinatown, but the modern office towers and international hotels that mark the skyline symbolize Vietnam's fixation on the future.
See less - Day 4 Ben Tre, Vietnam 14 Feb 2027 (Sunday)
- Day 5 Sa Déc, Vietnam 15 Feb 2027 (Monday)
- Day 5 My An Hung, Vietnam 15 Feb 2027 (Monday)
- Day 6 Giêng Island, Vietnam 16 Feb 2027 (Tuesday)
- Day 6 Long An, Vietnam 16 Feb 2027 (Tuesday)
- Day 7 Tân Châu, Vietnam 17 Feb 2027 (Wednesday)
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Day 8 Phnom Penh, Cambodia 18 Feb 2027 (Thursday)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. It was a hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country. At the city’s heart is the massive, art deco Central Market.Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. It was a hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country. At the city’s heart is the massive, art deco Central Market.
See less - Day 9 Rokar Koang, Vietnam 19 Feb 2027 (Friday)
- Day 9 Oudong, Cambodia 19 Feb 2027 (Friday)
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Day 9 Phnom Penh, Cambodia 19 Feb 2027 (Friday)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. It was a hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country. At the city’s heart is the massive, art deco Central Market.Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. It was a hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country. At the city’s heart is the massive, art deco Central Market.
See less - Day 10 Rokar Koang, Vietnam 20 Feb 2027 (Saturday)
- Day 10 Siem Reap, Cambodia 20 Feb 2027 (Saturday)
- Day 11 Siem Reap, Cambodia 21 Feb 2027 (Sunday)
- Day 12 Siem Reap, Cambodia 22 Feb 2027 (Monday)
- Day 13 Siem Reap, Cambodia 23 Feb 2027 (Tuesday)
- Day 13 Luang Prabang, Laos 23 Feb 2027 (Tuesday)
- Day 14 Luang Prabang, Laos 24 Feb 2027 (Wednesday)
- Day 15 Luang Prabang, Laos 25 Feb 2027 (Thursday)
- Day 16 Luang Prabang, Laos 26 Feb 2027 (Friday)
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Day 16 Bangkok, Thailand 26 Feb 2027 (Friday)
Bangkok, also known as the City of Angels and Venice of the East thrills with energy. There's such a vast array of sightseeing, shopping, and eating possibilities that you'll have little time to rest. When you do find a moment, pamper yourself with spa treatments, skyline-view bars, luxurious hotels, and excellent restaurants. The city is a mesmerizing blend of old and new, East and West, and dizzying contradictions. Temples and red-light districts, languid canals and permanent gridlock, streetside vendors and chic upscale eateries, all make their home together, all at the same time. Bangkok r... See moreBangkok, also known as the City of Angels and Venice of the East thrills with energy. There's such a vast array of sightseeing, shopping, and eating possibilities that you'll have little time to rest. When you do find a moment, pamper yourself with spa treatments, skyline-view bars, luxurious hotels, and excellent restaurants. The city is a mesmerizing blend of old and new, East and West, and dizzying contradictions. Temples and red-light districts, languid canals and permanent gridlock, streetside vendors and chic upscale eateries, all make their home together, all at the same time. Bangkok rarely fails to make an impression, and yes, you might need to go spend a few days on the beach to recover from it all. Although Bangkok is not known for jaw-dropping tourist attractions, it does have an endless supply of worthwhile pilgrimages. The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, and the Emerald Buddha are tops on every visitor's itinerary, and lesser-known temples, such as Wat Benjamabophit, the golden stupa of Wat Sakhet, and Wat Suthat, are all worthy of a stop. Besides temples, there are plenty of other interesting niches and touring possibilities to fit just about every interest. Take in a venom extraction and python feeding show at the Queen Saowapha Snake Farm, or go to the nearby Jim Thompson House to learn all about the famed Thai silk industry. If architecture is your forte, there is the Suan Pakkard Palace with its antique teak house collection, and the even more astounding Vimanmek Palace, which contains the world's largest golden teak building. Bangkok's Chinatown merits at least a day on every travel itinerary—be sure to check out the sprawling labyrinthine Flower and Thieves markets. Thai food is unrivaled for spice, taste, and variation. From multicourse meals to small street vendors, the one constant here is fresh and delicious at every level. You can have superlative roast duck or wonton noodles on a street corner for lunch and then be dining on world-class chef creations in the Oriental or Shangri-La hotels for supper. It doesn't have to be all spicy Thai either, as Bangkok is home to excellent French, Italian, and other world cuisines, and you need a few years just to make a dent in all the options that are available. The Old City is a major destination for travelers, as it's home to opulent temples like Wat Po and Wat Phra Kaew. Across the river is Thonburi, a mostly residential neighborhood, where you can find Wat Arun. At the northern tip of the Old City is Banglamphu, one of Bangkok's older residential neighborhoods. It's best known now for Khao San Road, a backpacker hangout, though the neighborhood has much more to offer, especially when it comes to street food. North of Banglamphu is Dusit, the royal district since the days of Rama V. East of the Old City is Chinatown, a labyrinth of streets with restaurants, shops, and warehouses. Farther down the Chao Phraya River is bustling Silom Road, one of the city's major commercial districts. Patpong, the city's most famous of several red-light districts, is also here. Bang Rak is home to some of the city's leading hotels: the Mandarin Oriental, the Peninsula, the Royal Orchid Sheraton, and the Shangri-La. To the north of Rama IV Road is Bangkok's largest green area, Lumphini Park. Continue north and you reach Sukhumvit Road, once a residential area. More recently, Thong Lor, farther east along Sukhumvit, has become the "in" neighborhood for those want to see and be seen. The Nana and Asok areas of Sukhumvit are now home to the even busier red-light entertainment districts (Nana and Soi Cowboy) than Patpong.
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What's Included:
Suites
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Emerald Stateroom
Providing excellent value for money, they are bigger than the average standard staterooms. Enjoy your time on-board in your home-away-from-home, with everything you could possibly need. Emerald Staterooms have porthole river views perfect for seeing the picturesque landscape pass by.
- Picture window (150cm x 34cm)
- Bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries, hair dryer, on-board complimentary bathrobes and slippers
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Queen-size of twin hotel-style beds
- Telephone
- Alarm click
- Hairdryer
- Safe for your valuables
- Individual climate control
- Flat screen TV and infotainment system
- Mini-fridge
Emerald Stateroom
Emerald Stateroom
Emerald Stateroom
- Picture window (150cm x 34cm)
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Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
A private balcony with drop-down window is perfect for enjoying the ever-changing views. Reaching 273ft² (25.4m²), relax and unwind in your opulent en-suite bathroom, complete with toiletries, and sleep soundly in your queen-size or twin hotel-style bed.
- Indoor balcony with open-air system
- Bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries, hair dryer, on-board complimentary bathrobes and slippers
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Queen-size or twin hotel-style beds
- Telephone
- Alarm clock
- Hairdryer
- Safe for your valuables
- Individual climate control
- Flat screen TV and infotainment system
- Mini-fridge
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
- Indoor balcony with open-air system
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Grand Balcony Suite
Beautifully appointed with a private balcony, these luxurious suites reach 398ft² (37m²) and host a separate bedroom and lounge. Guests staying in these suites can enjoy the opulent surrounds of the en-suite bathroom, as well as breakfast, canapés and after-dinner treats.
- Indoor private balcony with open-air system and separate door to close from living room
- Separate bedroom and lounge area
- Bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries, hair dryer, on-board complimentary bathrobes and slippers.
- Walk-in wardrobe
- Complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily with wine, beer and soft drinks
- Complimentary Nespresso machine
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Queen-size or twin hotel-style beds
- Pillow menu
- Telephone
- Alarm clock
- Hairdryer
- Safe for your valuables
- Individual climate control
- Flat screen TV and infotainment system
- Continental breakfast, pre-dinner canapés and after-dinner sweet treats served in your suite
- Two items of laundry a day
- Invite to dinner at the Captain's Table.
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
- Indoor private balcony with open-air system and separate door to close from living room
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Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Reaching a colossal 452ft² (42m²), there are just two of these spectacular suites on-board Emerald Harmony, boasting a separate bedroom and lounge area. In addition you’ll enjoy a private 323ft² (30m²) terrace with Jacuzzi. You’ll also be entitled to four laundered items per day, pre-dinner canapés in your suite and an invite to dine at the Captain’s Table.
- Private terrace with Jacuzzi
- Separate bedroom and lounge area
- Bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries, hair dryer, on-board complimentary bathrobes and slippers
- Walk-in wardrobe
- Complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily with wine, beer and soft drinks
- Complimentary Nespresso machine
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Queen-size or twin hotel-style beds
- Pillow menu
- Telephone
- Alarm Clock
- Hairdryer
- Safe for your valuables
- Individual climate control
- Flat screen TV and infotainment system
- Continental breakfast, pre-dinner canapés and after-dinner sweet treats served in your suite
- Four items of laundry a day
- Invite to dinner at the Captain's Table
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
- Private terrace with Jacuzzi
Emerald Harmony – Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
Emerald Harmony – Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Grand Balcony Suite
Emerald Harmony – Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Owner's One-bedroom Suite
Restaurants
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Reflections Restaurant
With open seating and elegant design, Reflections Restaurant sets the benchmark in on board dining across our luxury yacht and fleet of boutique Star-Ships. Here, savour delightful chef-prepared meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with dishes inspired by local flavours and a few favourites you may recognise from home.
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The Terrace
A beautifully decked area at the front of our Yacht and Star-Ships, The Terrace provides a lovely retreat from which to enjoy a light snack or refreshing drink. Depending on the ship, this partly indoor and outdoor space is a spectacular vantage point from which to soak up the scenery, whatever the weather. This peaceful setting is also a great spot to enjoy a glass of local wine or beer with your loved ones or new-found companions as the wonders of Europe and Asia pass you by – what could be better.
Deckplans
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Sun Deck
- Sun Deck with Deck Chairs
- Retractable Sun Shade Roof
- Games Area
- Walking Track
- Sun Deck with Deck Chairs
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Pool Deck
- Daytime Pool & Bar
- Owner's One-bedroom Suite
- Grand Balcony Suite
- Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
- Daytime Pool & Bar
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Horizon Deck
- Wheel House
- Reception
- Horizon Bar & Lounge
- Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
- Wheel House
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Vista Deck
- Lotus Lounge
- Reflections Restaurant
- Emerald Panorama Balcony Suite
- Lotus Lounge
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Riviera Deck
- Fitness Area
- Guest Self-Service Laundry
- Wellness Area
- Hairdresser
- Emerald Stateroom
- Fitness Area
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