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PARTNER CONTENT FOR HERITAGE LINE


Heritage Line VIETNAM, CAMBODIA, MYANMAR AND LAOS


Heritage Line is a renowned cruise line offering refined river voyages in Southeast Asia. Its luxury fleet of extraordinary, boutique flagships sail along the most iconic waterways in Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos. Two stunning vessels traverse between Ho Chi


Minh City (Vietnam) and Siem Reap (Cambodia) on a seven-night journey. Heritage Line’s The Jahan is one of the most romantic cruisers in the region. The vessel’s interior is designed to evoke the by-gone British-Indian era with 26 staterooms and suites. The Jahan has all the facilities of a fine resort: a swimming pool, observatory lounge, open bar and wellness facilities. Heritage Line’s Jayavarman, meanwhile, is its ‘brother ship’ and features a French-Colonial Khmer ambiance. In Myanmar, the cruise line operates the


ultra-luxurious vessel Anawrahta. Thoughtfully curated itineraries of various lengths showcase the best of Myanmar’s natural highlights, spiritual monuments and authentic local life along two of the country’s foremost rivers, the Ayeyarwady and the Chindwin. Large staterooms


and suites come with state-of-the art amenities and balconies. Guests will love socializing in the open-air Kipling’s Bar as well as the ship’s prime public space, the vast sun deck and pool. In Halong, one of the world’s most famous


bays, the cruise line operates four extravagant vessels. The five-star Violet and four-star Jasmine cruise offer classic Halong Bay itineraries, while Heritage Line’s two newest additions, Ginger and Ylang, sail a lesser-known route in Lan Ha Bay, a peaceful extension of Halong Bay. These two new boats feature extra-large suites, and all rooms are equipped with private balconies and separate lounge areas. Both vessels feature unique one- or two-night themed cruise itineraries not found elsewhere in Southeast Asia. Last but not least, Heritage Line is launching


the exquisite Anouvong along its newest destination, Laos’ upper Mekong River, in early 2022. Passengers on this boutique craft will explore the beautiful, remote areas of Laos while indulging in the region’s first river cruiser with luxury accommodations.


Don’t miss Experience the beauty of Lan Ha Bay on one of Heritage Line’s themed vessels, which offer unique culinary- or wellness-themed cruises


66 Need to know


KEY FACILITIES • Luxurious facilities • Exceptionally designed boutique vessels


• Individually themed rooms • Open-air terrace decks • Various treatments in private spa rooms


KEY ACTIVITIES • Cultural insights and lectures • Gourmet cuisine on all ships • Wellness highlights include kayaking, yoga and hiking


• Various cruise itineraries ranging from two to 11 nights


• A range of tailor-made on- and off- shore experiences


Get in touch heritage-line.com


T: +84 (0) 28 353 504 88 E: contact@heritage-line.com


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