
Adventure
Mekong
Cruises
Off the map, on the water. For travellers who prefer backwaters to main channels. We navigate shallower, quieter tributaries where larger vessels simply cannot go.

Aqua Mekong
The architect's river dream
"Floor-to-ceiling glass. The river has no walls here."
A vessel designed like a gallery and sailed like a secret. The Aqua Mekong brought a new visual language to the Mekong — one of open space, natural light, and the kind of quiet that only comes when everything around you has been thought through. Michelin-trained chefs. A pool on the sundeck. The river, always present.

Teak & brass, as it should be
Tonle Pandaw
"Built from history. Sailed into it."
Pandaw ships are built to a 1947 Irrawaddy Flotilla blueprint — all teak and polished brass, with the open veranda decks that let the river ...

The quiet one. The good one.
Bassac Pandaw
"Named for the tributary. Shaped by the river."
The Bassac Pandaw navigates the quieter arms of the delta — the tributaries and backwaters that larger ships can't reach. Her small scale is...

Where the name says everything
Indochina Pandaw
"Two countries. One river. No two days the same."
The Indochina Pandaw was built for journeys that cross borders — Vietnam into Cambodia and back again, following the river as it doesn't car...

The river's own ship
Mekong Pandaw
"Named for the river. Built to understand it."
There's a reason the Mekong Pandaw shares her name with the waterway. She was designed specifically for this river — for its width, its mood...

Polished. Precise. Perfectly pitched.
Mekong Pearl
"The river reveals itself to those who slow down."
The Mekong Pearl navigates the upper river with elegance — 18 well-appointed cabins, a generous sundeck, and guides who have been walking th...
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