RV Indochine sails on the Mekong. Entirely made of exotic wood panelling in a colonial style, the Indochine Ship combines charm and comfort for its 48 passengers.
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Port
Arrive
Depart
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Tuesday, 1/6/26
About Hoi An
An important, picturesque and enchanting river port 30km (19mi) south of Danang, Hoi An is rich in history and has a unique character. It was a contemporary of Macau, attracting Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese and Japanese trading vessels, and it retains the feel of centuries past. Its magnificent collection of almost 850 older structures and intact streetscapes just beg to be explored. They include merchants' homes, pagodas, public buildings, a Japanese covered bridge and a whole city block of colonnaded French buildings.
Ho Chi Minh City, also referred to as Saigon, is Vietnam's most bustling and spirited city. Breathtaking in its scope of activities, culture and excitement, Ho Chi Minh City is a modern metropolis with attractions such as museums, art galleries and botanical gardens, along with cultural sites like elegant palaces and stunning pagodas.
Ho Chi Minh City Attractions
The disturbing War Remnants Museum highlights the horrors of modern combat, and especially portrays the suffering inflicted on the Vietnamese people during the Vietnam War. Previously called the Museum of American War Crimes, the name was altered so as not to cause offence to American visitors, but its displays do tell the story from an anti-American perspective.Central Saigon - The Rex Hotel, a famous hangout for American officers during the war, has regained some of its previous glory and is once again the central hub of the city. Nearby is the impressive French-era Municipal Theater, which offers a varied program of events. Also close to the Rex is the magnificent pastel-yellow Saigon City Hall.Botanical Gardens - Located at the end of Le Duan Boulevard, the 130-year-old gardens boast a lovely collection of orchids and other flowers. The small zoo features a number of endangered indigenous animals, as well as other exotic exhibits from overseas.
Ho Chi Minh City, also referred to as Saigon, is Vietnam's most bustling and spirited city. Breathtaking in its scope of activities, culture and excitement, Ho Chi Minh City is a modern metropolis with attractions such as museums, art galleries and botanical gardens, along with cultural sites like elegant palaces and stunning pagodas.
Ho Chi Minh City Attractions
The disturbing War Remnants Museum highlights the horrors of modern combat, and especially portrays the suffering inflicted on the Vietnamese people during the Vietnam War. Previously called the Museum of American War Crimes, the name was altered so as not to cause offence to American visitors, but its displays do tell the story from an anti-American perspective.Central Saigon - The Rex Hotel, a famous hangout for American officers during the war, has regained some of its previous glory and is once again the central hub of the city. Nearby is the impressive French-era Municipal Theater, which offers a varied program of events. Also close to the Rex is the magnificent pastel-yellow Saigon City Hall.Botanical Gardens - Located at the end of Le Duan Boulevard, the 130-year-old gardens boast a lovely collection of orchids and other flowers. The small zoo features a number of endangered indigenous animals, as well as other exotic exhibits from overseas.
Ho Chi Minh City, also referred to as Saigon, is Vietnam's most bustling and spirited city. Breathtaking in its scope of activities, culture and excitement, Ho Chi Minh City is a modern metropolis with attractions such as museums, art galleries and botanical gardens, along with cultural sites like elegant palaces and stunning pagodas.
Ho Chi Minh City Attractions
The disturbing War Remnants Museum highlights the horrors of modern combat, and especially portrays the suffering inflicted on the Vietnamese people during the Vietnam War. Previously called the Museum of American War Crimes, the name was altered so as not to cause offence to American visitors, but its displays do tell the story from an anti-American perspective.Central Saigon - The Rex Hotel, a famous hangout for American officers during the war, has regained some of its previous glory and is once again the central hub of the city. Nearby is the impressive French-era Municipal Theater, which offers a varied program of events. Also close to the Rex is the magnificent pastel-yellow Saigon City Hall.Botanical Gardens - Located at the end of Le Duan Boulevard, the 130-year-old gardens boast a lovely collection of orchids and other flowers. The small zoo features a number of endangered indigenous animals, as well as other exotic exhibits from overseas.
Sa Dec is a small, sleepy town in the Dong Thap province and it was the original setting of the autobiographical novel “The Lover” by Marguerite Duras. This romantic and charming little town still isn’t very touristy and a true hidden gem in the Mekong delta.
There is a very busy, authentic market near the river and a lot of architecture from the colonial period, such as the old market, as well as numerous old mansions and merchant homes. One of these houses belonged to the protagonist in Marguerite Duras’ novel and has been lovingly and traditionally restored. The riverside road Nguyen Hue invites for a stroll with its cafés, market stalls and the old French church in the background.
Sa Dec is a small, sleepy town in the Dong Thap province and it was the original setting of the autobiographical novel “The Lover” by Marguerite Duras. This romantic and charming little town still isn’t very touristy and a true hidden gem in the Mekong delta.
There is a very busy, authentic market near the river and a lot of architecture from the colonial period, such as the old market, as well as numerous old mansions and merchant homes. One of these houses belonged to the protagonist in Marguerite Duras’ novel and has been lovingly and traditionally restored. The riverside road Nguyen Hue invites for a stroll with its cafés, market stalls and the old French church in the background.
Chau Doc is one of the beautiful places in Mekong River Delta - as close as you can get to Cambodia without being in it. As an incredibly friendly and bustling little city, Chau Doc has a color scheme to match its ambience, with bright pastel hues of green, blue and purple adorning many of the newer shop fronts.
Chau Doc is one of the beautiful places in Mekong River Delta - as close as you can get to Cambodia without being in it. As an incredibly friendly and bustling little city, Chau Doc has a color scheme to match its ambience, with bright pastel hues of green, blue and purple adorning many of the newer shop fronts.
Kampong Chhnang (literally "Port of Pottery") is a central province of Cambodia. Its capital is Kampong Chhnang town.
Kampong Chhnang is one of the nine provinces that is part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve. The province is famous for its clay pots. This is classed as an urban district and the provincial capital Kampong Chhnang lies within the district. The town is also the capital of the district. The district is quite small and encompasses the provincial town and nearby communes. Kampong Chhnang is the smallest district in Kampong Chhnang province and is surrounded by other Kampong Chhnang districts. The Tonle Sap river lies on the north and eastern borders of the district.[2]
The district is a significant transportation hub for both road and water transport. Kampong Chhnang is the smallest district in Kampong Chhnang province by land area but is densely populated. National Highway 5 which runs from Phnom Penh to Poipet in Banteay Meanchey enters the district in the south and exits to the north west. National Road 53 begins here and runs south west to meet the National Railway line at Romeas in Tuek Phos district. Numerous smaller provincial roads begin in the centre of the district. One of these runs north east for 2 kilometres to Kampong Chhnang Port in Phsar Chhnang commune.
Kampong Chhnang (literally "Port of Pottery") is a central province of Cambodia. Its capital is Kampong Chhnang town.
Kampong Chhnang is one of the nine provinces that is part of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve. The province is famous for its clay pots. This is classed as an urban district and the provincial capital Kampong Chhnang lies within the district. The town is also the capital of the district. The district is quite small and encompasses the provincial town and nearby communes. Kampong Chhnang is the smallest district in Kampong Chhnang province and is surrounded by other Kampong Chhnang districts. The Tonle Sap river lies on the north and eastern borders of the district.[2]
The district is a significant transportation hub for both road and water transport. Kampong Chhnang is the smallest district in Kampong Chhnang province by land area but is densely populated. National Highway 5 which runs from Phnom Penh to Poipet in Banteay Meanchey enters the district in the south and exits to the north west. National Road 53 begins here and runs south west to meet the National Railway line at Romeas in Tuek Phos district. Numerous smaller provincial roads begin in the centre of the district. One of these runs north east for 2 kilometres to Kampong Chhnang Port in Phsar Chhnang commune.
RV Indochine sails on the Mekong. Entirely made of exotic wood panelling in a colonial style, the Indochine Ship combines charm and comfort for its 48 passengers.
Year Built
2008
Capacity
48
Meeting Rooms
N/A
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
N/A
Casino
N/A
Registry
N/A
Restaurants
N/A
Disco
N/A
Tonnage
N/A
Bars
N/A
Fitness Center
N/A
Cabins
24
Pools
N/A
Children's Program
No
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
N/A
Internet Cafe
N/A
Shops
N/A
Library
N/A
Spa
N/A
Cabin Categories | Decks
Cabins
Main Deck 2 Beds
Upper Deck 2 Beds
Cabin Details
The RV Indochine cabins are spacious (16 square meters), comfortable and luminous with their two big windows.
Equipment:
All outside cabins, bathroom: washbasin and shower separated, toilets, separable beds, air conditioning, safe, hairdryer, dressing table. Bathrobes, towels and sandals at your disposal.
The RV Indochine cabins are spacious (16 square meters), comfortable and luminous with their two big windows.
Equipment:
All outside cabins, bathroom: washbasin and shower separated, toilets, separable beds, air conditioning, safe, hairdryer, dressing table. Bathrobes, towels and sandals at your disposal.
The RV Indochine cabins are spacious (16 square meters), comfortable and luminous with their two big windows.
Equipment:
All outside cabins, bathroom: washbasin and shower separated, toilets, separable beds, air conditioning, safe, hairdryer, dressing table. Bathrobes, towels and sandals at your disposal.
The RV Indochine cabins are spacious (16 square meters), comfortable and luminous with their two big windows.
Equipment:
All outside cabins, bathroom: washbasin and shower separated, toilets, separable beds, air conditioning, safe, hairdryer, dressing table. Bathrobes, towels and sandals at your disposal.
The RV Indochine cabins are spacious (16 square meters), comfortable and luminous with their two big windows.
Equipment:
All outside cabins, bathroom: washbasin and shower separated, toilets, separable beds, air conditioning, safe, hairdryer, dressing table. Bathrobes, towels and sandals at your disposal.
Spacious and comfortable cabin equipped with two beds (with optional twin-bed configuration), private bathroom with shower and bath products, telephone, satellite TV, safe, hairdryer, air-conditioning, radio and wardrobe with hangers. Located at the main deck with window overlooking the exterior passageway, it offers a panoramic view.
Amenities
The RV Indochine cabins are spacious (16 square meters), comfortable and luminous with their two big windows.
Equipment:
All outside cabins
Bathroom: washbasin and shower separated
Toilets
Separable beds
Air conditioning
Safe
Hairdryer
Dressing table
Bathrobes
Towels
Sandals
Spacious and comfortable cabin equipped with two beds (with optional twin-bed configuration), private bathroom with shower and bath products, telephone, satellite TV, safe, hairdryer, air-conditioning, radio and wardrobe with hangers. Located at the main deck with window overlooking the exterior passageway, it offers a panoramic view.
Amenities
The RV Indochine cabins are spacious (16 square meters), comfortable and luminous with their two big windows.
Equipment:
All outside cabins
Bathroom: washbasin and shower separated Toilets
Separable beds
Air conditioning
Safe
Hairdryer
Dressing table
Bathrobes
Towels
Sandals
Main Deck
Sun Deck
Upper Deck
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Departure Port:
Hoi An
Sailing Date:
Tuesday, 01/06/26
Return Date:
Wednesday, 01/14/26
Nights:
8
Ship:
RV Indochine
Cruise Line:
CroisiEurope
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