AQUA MEKONG

Lower Mekong, Vietnam – Cambodia

A magnificent presence on the Mekong River, Aqua Mekong showcases modern architecture and interiors. Spread over three decks with its 20 spacious, river-facing design suites — including four sets of interconnecting suites are furnished with inviting hardwood interiors along with premium fittings and bedding. In the fully air-conditioned comfort of your river cruise suite, gaze at the Mekong panorama and watch an idyllic world float by. With seven-night, four-night and three-night cruises to choose from, there is something for everyone on the Aqua Mekong. 

As the Aqua Mekong charts a luxurious passage across Cambodia and Vietnam, the ship guarantees ultimate safety, comfort, and exclusivity for off-shore excursions, featuring the only private fleet of tender boats on the Mekong River. The four tenders bring guests on highly personalised day trips to explore the Mekong Delta. Enjoy twice-daily excursions to landmarks, temples, and villages, discovering local culture and traditions along the way. Have fun in social spaces typical to larger cruise ships such as a movie room, a plunge pool, a gym, and a spa, all whilst keeping the peace and premium service of a small luxury river vessel. Alternatively, onboard guests embark on an inspiring journey of local flavors with a dining experience crafted by Michelin-starred consulting chef David Thompson.

LOCATION

  • As the longest river in Southeast Asia, the Mekong runs through cities of six countries (China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam) and after enduring a 4,500 km journey. In the south of Vietnam, the Mekong River ends of its 2,800-mile journey and is famed for splitting into nine tributaries which give the region its Vietnamese name “Cuu Long”, meaning Nine Dragons; they are together form what is more commonly referred to as the Mekong Delta.
  • Joining the Mekong River at Phnom Penh (Cambodia) is the Tonle Sap, which is connected to its massive reservoir and Southeast Asia’s largest inland lake. The Tonle River’s claim to fame is that it is the world’s only waterway which flows in both directions. It is advantageous for embarking on trips and excursions like kayaking to floating villages on the lower Mekong River.
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