
MEKONG
RIVER
CRUISES
Plan Your Cruise From the River of Nine Dragons to the sacred waters of Laos — the Mekong winds through two millennia of human history. Travel it slowly, intimately, aboard a vessel built for the few who know that the journey is the destination.
Why Cruise
The Mekong?
The Mekong is one of the planet's last great slow rivers — 4,900 kilometres through six countries, from the Tibetan Plateau to the South China Sea. It doesn't feel like a tourist trail. It feels like the real world, still turning at its own pace.
Travel it by ship and something shifts. You're not a visitor moving through the landscape. You're part of it — waking to river mist, watching fishermen cast nets from your deck, pulling into a village that sees boats like yours only a few times a year.
That's what we've been offering for 25 years. Not a tour. Not an itinerary. A way of seeing the world that stays with you long after you've unpacked.
Highlights

Years on the River
Max Guests Per Ship
Destinations

The Delta, Always Moving
Vietnam Mekong Cruises
Rice paddies, floating markets, and the smell of pho at dawn. The Vietnamese Mekong is a living, breathing thing — and the best way to understand it is from the water.

Temples & Timeless Waters
Cambodia Mekong Cruises
Sail toward Angkor Wat as the sun rises. Cambodia's stretch of the Mekong moves between ancient jungle and bustling riverside villages — history you can touch.

Where Time Slows Down
Laos River Journeys
The slowest, most beautiful part of the Mekong. Golden temples at dusk, monks crossing wooden bridges, the river turning copper in the evening light.
Extraordinary Ships.
One unforgettable river.

Aqua Mekong
Floor-to-ceiling glass. Michelin-trained chefs. The Aqua Mekong is the river's finest address.
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Jayavarman
Teak decks, hand-stitched fabrics, the scent of frangipani. History feels like it's in the next room.
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Mekong Jewel
Sustainable splendor. The silence on the sundeck at dusk. Some ships earn their name slowly.
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Mekong Princess
An intimacy unmatched by larger vessels. Bringing you closer to the authentic life of the delta.
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The Jahan
A floating palace combining British-Indian design with unparalleled service on the river.
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Victoria Mekong
Sleek and contemporary, focusing on offering a fresh approach to river cruising.
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Neither should you.”
FAQ
November to April is ideal across most of the Mekong — cool, dry, and clear skies. The Mekong Delta in Vietnam is accessible year-round. Wet season (May–October) brings lush green landscapes and fewer crowds, with some itinerary adjustments.
Most nationalities need visas for Vietnam and Cambodia, which can be obtained on arrival or online via e-visa. Laos also offers e-visas. We guide every guest through the paperwork — it's simpler than it sounds.
We cap every voyage at 28 guests. That's a deliberate choice — smaller means slower, slower means you actually see things. No buffet crowds, no lecture halls, no strangers at your dinner table unless you want them there.
Absolutely. The Mekong River is one of the safest waterways in Southeast Asia for tourism. Our vessels are equipped with modern safety systems and our crew are trained to international maritime standards.
The floating markets of Can Tho, the temples of Angkor Wat, the ancient town of Luang Prabang, and a dawn walk through a Cambodian riverside village. But honestly — ask your guide. They always know a place no guidebook mentions.
It's one of the world's great romantic journeys. Sunset on the upper deck, candlelight dinners, private sampan rides through the backwaters of the Delta — the Mekong has a way of making people fall in love with it, and with each other.
Yes. We offer fully private charters for families, corporate groups, and special occasions. The ship, the crew, the itinerary — all yours. Contact our team and we'll build something around you.
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