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Emeraude - Replica Paddlewheeler |
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The Emeraude is a replica paddlewheel cruise ship with 39 staterooms, meticulously decorated and designed to evoke the nostalgic charm of colonial Indochina. The Emeraude offers cruises on the beautiful Bay of Halong - one of the great natural wonders of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Halong Bay covers an area of 1,500 km over which are scattered thousands of limestone islands and grottoes rising from the clear, emerald waters of the Gulf of Bac Bo. |
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Specification |
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| Length | 180ft - 55 mts |
| Beam | xx ft |
| Draft | xx ft |
| Decks | 3 |
| Suites | 1 |
| Staterooms | 38 |
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On-board Facilities |
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| 1 Restaurants | |
| 1 Lounge | |
| 2 Bars | |
| 2 Massage Rooms | |
| Beauty Salon | |
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Accommodation Description |
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Deck Plan & Cabin Location |
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All suites and staterooms have balconies and river views and are equipped with private bathrooms, hair dryer, twin or double beds. |
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On-Board Services |
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What is included: Lodging, Full America Plan, Welcome drink, snacks,
alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (national and international) The cruise offers guests a special experience thru local and international cuisine. |
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Specialized staff include: Masseuse & Beauty Technician |
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Accommodations |
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There are 38 staterooms and 1 suite cabins placed in three decks. All suites and cabins equipped with private bathrooms, hair dryer, private balcony, twin or double beds. |
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Plus 1 Suite |
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Itineraries |
| One of the great natural wonders of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Halong Bay covers an area of 1,500 km over which are scattered thousands of limestone islands and grottoes rising from the clear, emerald waters of the Gulf of Bac Bo. The majestic beauty of the bay and its islands is only fully appreciated while meandering among the islands, fjords and inlets. After a night on board the Emeraude, passengers awaken to see daylight filtering through the early morning mist and the towering rock formations, leaving them with a dream-like memory of their visit to Halong Bay. |