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AmaWaterways unveils Mekong add-on incentive £4k
Josie Klein
AmaWaterways is offering an included land package add-on with selected seven-night Vietnam and Cambodia sailings. Passengers who book selected
2024 and 2025 Charms of the Mekong or Riches of the Mekong cruises by December 31 will qualify for a six or eight-night land package, pre or post-sailing, at no extra cost. Customers who do not want
the land add-on – promoted as a “2-for-1 land package” and based on double occupancy bookings – will instead receive 20% off their cruise. The seven-night Charms of the
Mekong cruise from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi can be combined with two nights in Siem Reap, three in Hanoi and one in Halong Bay. Prices start at £4,000 based on a September 14, 2024, departure. A land package comprising
two nights in Hanoi, one night in Halong Bay and three nights in Siem Reap can be added to the seven- night Riches of the Mekong voyage from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City. The lead-in price is £4,075 based on an April 15, 2024, departure.
26 2 NOVEMBER 2023
Cost of cruise with inclusive land stay
Both cruise itineraries include
return flights from London, group transfers, accommodation in a
twin-balcony category cabin on AmaDara, guided excursions and hotel accommodation. Transport between the hotels is included. Kristen Karst, AmaWaterways
executive vice-president and co- founder, said: “We are seeing a pent- up desire for authentic experiences in exotic destinations, so we are thrilled to offer our guests our incredible pre and post-cruise land packages in Vietnam and Cambodia. “Travellers seeking a longer
and more immersive experience can now fully embrace their long- awaited journey through Vietnam and Cambodia, extending their stay to explore captivating cities and visit Unesco World Heritage Sites such as Halong Bay and Angkor Wat, all while enjoying exceptional value.”
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