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The Emeraude

History of Emeraude
Stepping onto the Emeraude is as transporting as time travel. And the vessel's history is as captivating as a fine old yarn.
The Postcard
In 1999, a young French entrepreneur Eric Merlin was rummaging in the St. Ouen flea market in Paris, looking - as was his habit - for anything old with links to Vietnam and Indochina.

On this day, he found three postcards, dated 1916, 1917 and 1919. Two pictured paddle steamers in Halong Bay. A third showed a steamer at port in nearby Haiphong. A magnifying glass revealed the name of one of the vessels, the "Emeraude".

For some time, the cards lay in Eric's desk in Paris. From time to time, he took them out and showed them to friends. He dreamed of finding the old vessels. Later, as those prospects dimmed, a new dream took sail.

He'd rebuild one of the old paddle steamers.

The vision was far more than mere homage. He planned to launch the boat on Halong Bay. The realisation would conjure, not just a much missed means of transport, but a lost era of glamour, romance and discovery.

Despite excellent connections and an impressive track record at a successful Vietnam-based travel company, Exotissimo, he found himself unable to attract investors. No matter. In January 2003, with postcards as the only guide, he commissioned boat builders to bring back the Emeraude.

The Search
EMERAUDE
The Ship
- Launched: December 2003
- Built by: Song Cam Shipyard
- Length: 56m
- Beam: 10m
- Draft: 2.6m
- Cabins: 34 Luxury Cabins
+ 01 Paul Roque Suite
+ 01 Emeraude Suite
+ 01 Captain's Suite
- Engine: 2*540HP (Caterpillar)
- Generator: 460KVA
- Tonnage: 700 tones
- Cruising Speed: 10 nautical knots
While the boat took shape in a shipyard, Eric began a quest for more information.

The search spanned continents and featured a number of false trails. Briefly, he believed the boats had sailed between England and France as mail boats, a theory promoted by information on an Australian stamp club website. The British Maritime Museum dispelled that story.

Meanwhile counterparts in Paris came up with another picture that matched his paddle steamer postcards, and Eric pressed on. When he learned that many of Indochina's historical documents ended up in an archive in Aix en Provence in the South of France, he hired a school teacher to carry on the search.

Soon, the information was coming in thick and fast. The Emeraude was part of a fleet managed by the barge and towing company SACRIC (Société Anonyme de Chalandage et Temorquage de l'Indo-Chine). Its owner was a Monsieur Paul Roque. Instinctively, Eric knew the Roque family was his best bet for information.

Working from Vietnam he found a French Telephone Directory containing 1,220 Roques. He drafted a letter to send to every one of them.

He told them of his flea market find and enclosed a photocopy of the postcards. He outlined the information found to date and asked, 'Are you the Roques we're looking for?'

His staff in Vietnam helped put the letters in envelopes and address them all with stickers. He then carried the 10kg box back to France and stamped them in a small sleepy village where he was staying on holiday. The tiny post office had never seen so much mail.

And then the calls came. Maddeningly, the first twenty or so were of no help at all. They'd called to say yes, Roque was their name, what a lovely story. But they weren't the Roques he was looking for.

One couple said they'd recently visited Vietnam on holiday if that helped. It didn't.

And then the call he was waiting for finally came.

"Look no further," the voice said. "I am the grandson of Paul Roque."

Excited, Eric travelled to Paris as soon as he could.

And there, right in the middle of the sizeable Roque family apartment, was a large antique model of The Emeraude. Eric could hardly believe it.

That wasn't all. Among the many mementoes of a bygone colonial era was the original china from the boats. Silverware too. There was even a 100-year-old staff uniform.

The Roque Brothers
Paul Roque, who launched the Emeraude, was the second generation of his family in Indochina. Initially, there had been three adventuring brothers - Victor, Xavier and Henry - who embarked from Bordeaux in 1858.

After a stop in Manila, they moved onto Hong Kong where they established themselves as suppliers to the French Army. When the troops of Admiral Rigault de Genouilly took Saigon, they followed in 1860.

Against this historic backdrop their empire grew. Sugar, opium, timber, public works, steamships. The list was long.

Now rich and famous, they were targeted by Chinese pirates. In 1890, the notorious Luu Ky and his men kidnapped and tortured two of the brothers.

Paying the ransom meant selling off many of their assets and Victor, by this time 61, left for home near-bankrupt and in poor health.

Henry assumed control but was soon joined by Paul, son of Xavier. They scaled their business back to concentrate on the North and, in particular, Haiphong and Halong Bay.

There they had the idea to build a small fleet of five "paddle wheeler" ships that would double as cargo and cruise vessels. They'd be called - the Rubis, the Perle, the Saphir, the Onyx and the Emeraude.

Though down on their luck, the Roques invested heavily in the boats.

They came to the conclusion, as Eric did almost a century later, that there was a market for a little luxury on Halong Bay.

So they ensured the boats had electric lights. They installed ventilation and refrigeration. They included darkrooms for the many photographers who were inspired by the scenery. And the Emeraude set sail.

Paul Roque returned to Paris in 1921, the last of his family to leave Asia after more than six decades. The Emeraude steamed on.

Years later, on the evening of March 16, 1937, as the Emeraude was returning to Haiphong, it collided with a submerged rock. The collision ripped a large hole in the shell of the vessel and it quickly sank.

Incredibly, according to the police report, all those aboard were saved. However, the Emeraude was never recovered.

Following their defeat at the decisive battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954, the French finally left Vietnam and SACRIC folded. Paul Roque died in 1966.

The French colonial era was over, and the Emeraude was at the bottom of the sea.

Renaissance
Eric's Emeraude was built locally in Haiphong to international standards but very much in keeping with the original design. In December 2003, the namesake of the glorious old vessel set sail.

While the original was split between cargo and cruisers the new Emeraude is exclusively a leisure vessel. The paddle wheel at the back echoes the design of the original but isn't used for propulsion. Instead it opens up to provide a swimming deck for passengers.

Inside there are many photos of the original steamers that Eric has continued to find and now shares with passengers.

For Eric, however, it's not quite the end of the story.

He still wants to find out what happened to those other paddle boats. He feels that surely such a large piece of metal as the original Emeraude can't stay lost forever. Could divers locate it?

Meanwhile, he and his brother Jean-Marc continue to develop business in Vietnam, and across Southeast Asia. From scratch they've built up a portfolio of businesses in the Apple Tree Group that now employs over 2000 people.

They've restored a colonial era mansion as La Residence Hotel & Spa in Hue. They've refurbished a one-time home of Lao royalty as Villa Maly in Luang Prabang. They understand that stories fuel the romance of travel.

Meanwhile, the Emeraude, like its predecessor, spends its days cruising the turquoise waters of Halong Bay.

Fittingly, once more, under the watch of a French captain.

RECOMMENDED TOURS

Paradise Cruise on Halong Bay (3days /2 nights)

(3days /2 nights)

Day 1: Hanoi - Tuan Chau Island - Halong Bay (L, D)
08:00: Pick up at your hotel in Hanoi
11.30: Arrive at Tuan Chau Island
11.45 – 12.00: Transfer to cruise ship
12.00: Welcome Cocktail – cruise briefing, safety instructions, check-in cabins
12.15: Depart to Halong Bay- cruise and program commence
13.00 – 14.30: Asian Lunch Buffet
14.30: Arrive at Surprise Cave (Hang Sung Sot) – explore most famous grotto
15.45: Transfer to cruise ship
16.30: Arrive at Cua Van Fishing Village – experience life of local people
17.15: Continue cruise through Halong Bay
18.00: Arrive at Dong Tien (Fairy Cave) Area – swimming or kayaking, stay overnight
19.00 – 20.30: Asian Dinner Buffet
21.00 – 23.00: Happy Hour and Music – enjoy ‘Buy One – Get Two Drinks’
21.00: Evening Activities – enjoy Movie Night, Board Games or Beauty Spa services. Overnight on boat

Day 2: Halong Cruising (B, L, D)
06.00: Tai Chi session on Sundeck
06.00 – 08.00: Morning Activities – swimming or kayaking, beauty spa services
07.00 – 08.30: International Breakfast Buffet
08.30: Transfer to local day-trip boat – depart to Cat Ba National Park
10.30 – 11.00: Arrive at Viet Hai Jetty – take bicycle trip through untouched forests and wildlife
11.30 – 12.30: Vietnamese Set Menu (local restaurant)
13.00 – 15.00: Enjoy village scenery or take steep hiking trip up Navy Peak (Dao Hai Quan)
15.00 – 15.30: Return to local day-trip boat
15.45: Depart from Viet Hai Jetty – continue cruise through Halong Bay
16.00 – 17.00: Arrive at Ba Trai Dao (Three Peach) Area – relaxing, swimming or snorkeling
18.00: Arrive at Dong Tien (Fairy Cave) Area – swimming or kayaking, stay overnight
19.00 – 20.30: Asian Dinner Buffet
21.00 – 23.00: Happy Hour and Music – enjoy ‘Buy One – Get Two Drinks’
21.00: Evening Activities – enjoy Movie Night, Board Games or Beauty Spa services. Overnight on boat

Day 3: Halong Bay - Tuan Chau Island - Hanoi (B)
06.00: Tai Chi session on Sundeck
06.00 – 08.00: Morning Activities – swimming or kayaking, beauty spa services
07.00 – 08.30: International Breakfast Buffet
08.30: Continue cruise through Halong Bay
09.00: Check-out cabins and settle bills
10.30: Arrive at Tuan Chau Island
10.45: Transfer from cruise ship
11.00: Cruise and program ends

Cruise Price:
Cabin Categories
Price per person in USD base on sharing or private cabins
High Season1 Jan – 30 Apr,2011 & 1 Oct, 31 Dec, 2011
Normal Season1 May, 2011-30 Sep, 2011
Single Cabin
Twin/Double Cabin
Single Cabin   
Twin/DoubleCabin
Superior
476
295
443
280
 Deluxe
538
325
505
305
Suite
615
365
582
350
+ Currency: American Dollars (USD)
+ Twin/ Double Cabin: 2 beds or 1 big bed for 2 adults
+ Single cabin: 1 big bed for 1 adult only (single traveler)

Includes:
+ Luxury accommodation with A/C, hot shower.
+ English speaking customer service manager on board junk
+ Entrance fees
+ All meals as indicated in the itinerary (Welcome cocktail, 02 Lunch and 02 Dinner, 01 Breakfast & 01 International Brunch Buffet)
+ Kayaking services
+ Sunrise Tai Chi Class
+ Service fees + taxes
+ Insurance on board
Excludes:
+ Return shuttle bus/ private car or van transfer Hanoi- Halong -Hanoi (see our quotation at EXTRA SERVICE Item)
+ Airfares and departure taxes
+ Visa, passport or vaccination costs
+ Other meals not specified in the itinerary
+ Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, bar charges, tips, optional activities.
Child Policy:
+ For child under 5 years old in parent’s room and using existing bedding (maximum 01 child per cabin and child reduction applicable only if sharing a cabin with maximum of 2 adults).
+ For child between 5 - 12 years old: 25% of the cabin rate (sharing a cabin with maximum of 2 adults, limiting to one child per cabin only).
+ For an adult or a child from 13 + years old up must sole occupy a cabin and pay full cabin rate

Extra Service (Transportation: Hanoi - Halong - Halong Bay-Hanoi):
+ A/C Shuttle Bus : US$ 30 per adult and US$ 20 per child between 5 - 12 years old.
+ Private Car (7seats) : US$ 140 per car
+ Private Van (16seats): US$ 150 per van

RECOMMENDED OPTIONS
Paradise Amazing Cruise on Ha Long Bay (2days /1night)
Paradise Cruise on Ha Long Bay (3days /2nights)

Paradise Cruise on Halong Bay (2 days / 1 night)

2 days / 1 night

Day 1: Hanoi - Tuan Chau Island - Halong Bay (L, D)
 
08:00: Pick up at your hotel in Hanoi
11.30: Arrive at TuanChau Island
11.45 – 12.00: Transfer to cruise ship
12.00: Welcome Cocktail – cruise briefing, safety instructions, check-in cabins
12.15: Depart to Halong Bay- cruise and program commence
13.00 – 14.30: Asian Lunch Buffet
14.30: Arrive at Surprise Cave (Hang Sung Sot) – explore most famous grotto
15.45: Transfer to cruise ship
16.30: Arrive at Cua Van Fishing Village – experience life of local people
17.15: Continue cruise through Halong Bay
18.00: Arrive at Dong Tien (Fairy Cave) Area – swimming or kayaking, stay overnight
19.00 – 20.30: Asian Dinner Buffet
21.00 – 23.00: Happy Hour and Music – enjoy ‘Buy One – Get Two Drinks’
21.00: Evening Activities – enjoy Movie Night, Board Games or Beauty Spa services. Overnight on boat

Day 2: Halong Cruising - Hanoi (B)

06.00: Tai Chi session on Sundeck
06.00 – 08.00: Morning Activities – swimming or kayaking, beauty spa services
07.00 – 08.30: International Breakfast Buffet
08.30: Continue cruise through Halong Bay
09.00: Check-out cabins and settle bills
10.30: Arrive at Tuan Chau Island
10.45: Transfer from cruise ship
11.00: Cruise and dismemberment
11:30: Drive back to Hanoi
03:30: Drop you off at your hotel. Tour ends.

Cruise Price:
Cabin Categories
Price per person in USD base on sharing or private cabins
High Season1 Jan – 30 Apr,2011 & 1 Oct, 31 Dec, 2011
Normal Season1 May, 2011-30 Sep, 2011
Single Cabin
Twin/Double Cabin
Single Cabin   
Twin/DoubleCabin
Superior
288
190
255
170
 Deluxe
328
225
295
185
Suite
405
250
372
230

+ Currency: American Dollars (USD)
+ Twin/ Double Cabin: 2 beds or 1 big bed for 2 adults
+ Single cabin: 1 big bed for 1 adult only (single traveler)

Includes:
+ Luxury accommodation with A/C, hot shower.
+ English speaking customer service manager on board junk
+ Entrance fees
+ All meals as indicated in the itinerary (Welcome cocktail, 01 Lunch and 01 Dinner, 01 International Brunch Buffet)
+ Kayaking services
+ Sunrise Tai Chi Class
+ Service fees + taxes
+ Insurance on board

Excludes:
+ Return shuttle bus/ private car or van transfer Hanoi- Halong –Hanoi (see our quotation at Extra Service Item)
+ Airfares and departure taxes
+ Visa, passport or vaccination costs
+ Other meals not specified in the itinerary
+ Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, bar charges, tips, optional activities.

Child Policy:
+ For child under 5 years old in parent’s room and using existing bedding (maximum 01 child per cabin and child reduction applicable only if sharing a cabin with maximum of 2 adults).
+ For child between 5 - 12 years old: 25% of the cabin rate (sharing a cabin with maximum of 2 adults, limiting to one child per cabin only).
+ For an adult or a child from 13 + years old up must sole occupy a cabin and pay full cabin rate.
Extra Service (Transportation: Hanoi - HalongBay - Hanoi):
+ A/C Shuttle Bus: US$ 30 per adult and US$ 20 per child between 5 - 12 years old.
+ Private Car (7seats): US$ 110 per car
+ Private Van (16seats): US$ 120 per van

RECOMMENDED OPTIONS
Paradise Amazing Cruise on Ha Long Bay (2days /1night)
Paradise Cruise on Ha Long Bay (3days /2nights)

Halong Ginger


Overview
This is one of the best of Luxury Halong Cruises collection. Discover the splendors of Halong Bay aboard the Halong Ginger, a wooden junk that combines classic beauty with modern comfort. Measuring 38 meters (125 feet) in length, this newly built, custom-designed yacht features three decks that house an elegant restaurant, two bars, a small library, and a massage room plus ten luxurious sleeping cabins. With so much space, passengers can truly unwind and enjoy the bay’s magnificent scenery. While all those who visit Halong Bay are charmed by the archipelago’s beauty, few visitors are aware that the three-thousand islands that dot this bay are home to many rare plants, including species found nowhere else in the world. The boat’s name is “Halong Ginger” because, like the plant it was named after, the junk is perfectly suited to this environment. With its golden sails, polished woodwork and refined, Asian decor, the Halong Ginger offers an unforgettable ambiance of relaxed elegance. Join us, and see Halong Bay in style.
Ginger Cruise Deluxe
Your Halong bay cruise tours will be comfortable with 02 Ginger Deluxe rooms, 16 sqm with double queen size bed and 03 panoramic windows. The natural marble bathroom is together with deluxe amenities: Panoramic windows; Minibar; Air � conditioner; In house phone; Deluxe amenities; Linen bedding; Glass standing shower; Wardrobe; Cotton bath robe.
Ginger Rooms
08 Ginger rooms, 14 sqm with 02 panoramic windows that makes your Halong bay junk trip unforgettable. The natural marble bathroom is together with deluxe amenities. Connecting rooms are available for family! Amenities: Panoramic windows; Minibar; Air – conditioner; In house phone; Deluxe amenities; Linen bedding; Glass standing shower; Wardrobe; Cotton bath robe.

Public Areas
With its comfortable lounge chairs, fresh breeze and dazzling guests views, the Sundeck invites to lie back and relax during the cruise tours in the middle of the bay. The Sunset Bar is a delightful place to socialize and watch the sun sink behind the bay’s myriad islands. The spacious Ginger restaurant is adding the cozy ambiance with candle-lit dinner
Event
Upon request! Excite with team building activities, enjoy theme night party on a beautiful beach or uniquely experience dinner inside a grotto while watching a fashion show or a modern jazz band on board…Halong cruise offers more opportunities for our guests to combine the World Heritage visit with local cultural activities in its unique way

Ginger Cruise: On Board Activities
Beach visit: During your Halong bay junk tour you will get to visit beautiful a beach, swimming or hike up for a nice bay view. Fishing village visit: Visit the floating village in the afternoon with exciting way of life. Grotto visit: Visit nice cave with amazing stalactite and stalagmite. Sunrise Tai Chi: Greet the day with a morning Tai Chi class, – weather permitting – on the open-air sundeck. Kayaking: Explore the bay’s uninhabited islands and sea caverns in our imported Canadian Seaward kayaks. Cooking classes: Learn more about the ingredients and techniques used to create mouth watering Vietnamese dishes. (Some passengers told us that this is what they like the most in their Halong bay junk tours. Wine tasting: Indulge yourself while sampling fine wines from our extensive selection. Wedding parties: Celebrate in style, specially designed itinerary for the ideal place to say I do

TOUR OPTIONS

GINGER CRUISE ON HALONG BAY
2 days / 1night

Day 1: Hanoi - Halong Bay - Ginger Cruise
08:00 AM. Pick up at your hotel in Hanoi and drive through scenic countryside areas to Halong Bay. Stop on the way to refresh.

12:00 Arrive at the pier to embark at. Welcome on board of Halong Ginger and set sail through bay while lunch is served. Pass into the magical bay, where thousands of sculpted limestone islands rise from the waves like dragons’ teeth.

After lunch, take a short trek to a nearby summit for a panoramic view of the bay dotted with Halong Ginger golden sails, go swimming on a quite beach or sunbathing on the sundeck. Later afternoon, visit an interesting fishing village with opportunity to interact with fishmen who have been living in the bay for almost three generations. At sunset time, kayak or simply take a bamboo row boat to discover a water tunnel with many coral reefs in a scenic lagoon. Back on board Halong Ginger, enjoy cocktails while watching sunset and later unwind at Ginger restaurant. Overnight on boat
Day 2: Halong BayHanoi (B)

Greet the day with a morning Tai Chi exercise with an opportunity to view the sunrise over the bay. After breakfast, visit beautiful limestone grotto then back to the boat for a final glimpse of the Halong Bay while cruising back to the dock. Our driver will be awaiting for you at the pier and drive you back to Hanoi. End of service

Cruise Price:
Cabin Categories
Price per person in USD base on sharing or private cabins
High Season
1 Jan-30 Apr, 2011 & 1 Oct – 31 Dec,2011
Normal Season
1 May, 2011-30 Sep, 2011
Single Cabin
Twin/Double
Single Cabin
Twin/Double
Ginger Superior 
320
205
256
180
Ginger Deluxe
355
235
289
210
+ Currency: American Dollars (USD)
+ Twin/ Double Cabin: 2 beds or 1 big bed for 2 adults
+ Single cabin: 1 big bed for 1 adult only (single traveler)

Includes:
+ Luxury accommodation with A/C, hot shower, mini bar.
+ English speaking customer service manager on board junk
+ Entrance fees
+ All meals as indicated in the itinerary (Welcome cocktail, 01 Vietnamese Seafood Lunch and 01 Dinner, 01 International Brunch Buffet)
+ Sunrise Tai Chi Class
+ Service fees + taxes
+ Insurance on board

Excludes:
+ Return shuttle bus/ private car or van transfer Hanoi – Halong – Hanoi (see our quotation at Extra service Item)
+ Airfares and departure taxes
+ Kayaking services
+ Visa, passport or vaccination costs
+ Other meals not specified in the itinerary
+ Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, bar charges, tips, optional activities.

Child Policy:
+ For child under 5 years old in parent’s room and using existing bedding (maximum 01 child per cabin and child reduction applicable only if sharing a cabin with maximum of 2 adults.)
+ For child between 5 - 12 years old: 25% of the cabin rate (sharing a cabin with maximum of 2 adults, limiting to one child per cabin only)
+ Extra bed: For child under 12 years old, its US$ 20 in addition to the charge mentioned above. + For an adult or a child from 13 + years old up, it is 40% of the room rates (equivalent to the room category).

Extra Service (transportation: Hanoi - Halong bay - Hanoi):
+ A/C Shuttle Bus : US$ 35 per adult and US$ 30 per child between 5 - 12 years old.
+ Private Car (7seats): US$ 110 per car
+ Private Van (16seats): US$ 120 per van

GINGER CRUISE ON HALONG BAY
3 days / 2night
Day 1: Hanoi - Halong bay (L, D)

08:00 AM. Pick up at your hotel in Hanoi and drive through scenic countryside areas to Halong Bay. Stop on the way to refresh (15 minutes). We will be arriving at the pier to embark at 12:00. Welcome on board of Halong Ginger and set sail through bay while lunch is served. Pass into the magical bay, where thousands of sculpted limestone islands rise from the waves like dragons’ teeth.

After lunch, take a short trek to a nearby summit for a panoramic view of the bay dotted with Halong Ginger golden sails, go swimming on a quite beach or sunbathing on the sundeck. Later afternoon, visit an interesting fishing village with opportunity to interact with fishmen who have been living in the bay for almost three generations. At sunset time, kayak or simply take a bamboo row boat to discover a water tunnel with many coral reefs in a scenic lagoon. Back on board Halong Ginger, enjoy cocktails while watching sunset and later unwind at Ginger restaurant.

Day 2: Halong bay cruising ( B, L, D)
After breakfast, transfer to your day – trip boat with private crew and cruise to the bay’s most untouched areas. Enjoy swimming on quiet beaches, visiting water tunnels, fishing villages or kayaking. Lunch served on board by your private chef. Return to the mother boat for the night.

Day 3: Halong bay - Hanoi(B)

Greet the day with a morning Tai Chi exercise with an opportunity to view the sunrise over the bay. After breakfast, visit beautiful limestone grotto then back to the boat for a final glimpse of the Halong Bay while cruising back to the dock. Our driver will be awaiting for you at the pier and drive you back to Hanoi. End of service.

Cruise price:
Cabin Categories
Price per person in USD base on sharing or private cabins
High Season
1 Jan-30 Apr, 2011 & 1 Oct – 31 Dec,2011
Normal Season
1 May, 2011-30 Sep, 2011
Single Cabin
Twin/Double
Single Cabin
Twin/Double
Ginger Superior 
565
304
455
285
Ginger Deluxe
610
365
480
295
+ Currency: American Dollars (USD)
+ Twin/ Double Cabin: 2 beds or 1 big bed for 2 adults
+ Single cabin: 1 big bed for 1 adult only (single traveler)

Inclucdes:
+ Luxury accommodation with A/C, hot shower, mini bar.
+ English speaking customer service manager on board junk
+ Entrance fees
+ All meals as indicated in the itinerary (Welcome cocktail, 02 Vietnamese Seafood Lunch and 02 Dinner, 01 Breakfast & 01 International Brunch Buffet)
+ Kayaking services
+ Sunrise Tai Chi Class
+ Service fees + taxes
+ Insurance on board

Excludes:
+ Return shuttle bus/ private car or van transfer Hanoi – Halong – Hanoi (see our quotation at Extra service Item)
+ Airfares and departure taxes
+ Visa, passport or vaccination costs
+ Other meals not specified in the itinerary
+ Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, bar charges, tips, optional activities.

Child policy:
+ For child under 5 years old in parent’s room and using existing bedding (maximum 01 child per cabin and child reduction applicable only if sharing a cabin with maximum of 2 adults.)
+ For child between 5 - 12 years old: 25% of the cabin rate (sharing a cabin with maximum of 2 adults, limiting to one child per cabin only)
+ Extra bed: For child under 12 years old, its US$ 40 in addition to the charge mentioned above.
+ For an adult or a child from 13 + years old up, it is 40% of the room rates (equivalent to the room category).

Extra Service (transportation: Hanoi - Halong bay - Hanoi): 
+ A/C Shuttle Bus : US$ 35 per adult and US$ 30 per child between 5 - 12 years old.
+ Private Car (7seats): US$ 110 per car
+ Private Van (16seats): US$ 120 per van