The Cycad Grand Cruise is like a floating resort in the heart of a natural wonder — a masterpiece that delicately reflects the culture of Northern Vietnam culture through its striking design and tasteful décor. Guests can explore Vietnamese cuisine through thoughtfully curated meals, where every dish tells a captivating story for both the listener and the storyteller. All cabins are spaciously designed, ranging from 34m² to 45m², featuring full ocean views and private balconies.
- CHILDREN POLICY -
Note: Children's rates are determined by the year of birth (not the exact date of birth).
- HOLIDAY SURCHARGE -
A compulsory surcharge of VND 800,000/adults & VND 600,000 for children 5 -11 years & FOC 01 chilrden under 5 years will be applied on the following days:
A minimum of 10 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
Please provide your full name, date of birth, nationality, gender, passport number and visa expiry date. A valid passport is required upon check-in, otherwise, boarding may be denied by the port authority
ESSENTIAL PERSONAL BELONGINGS YOU SHOULD NOT FORGET TO BRING: • Valid passport • Camera • Sunglasses, hat, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, sneaker • Any personal medication (if applicable)
Regarding sea kayak or row boat options, for safety reasons, we recommend row boats for guests traveling with children or infants.
The itinerary might be changed without prior notice in case unexpected external factors occur (weather, local authority decision...)
All activities are included and optional. You can stay on the boat and relax instead of joining outdoor activities.
Swimming or kayaking excursions may be canceled due to poor weather, high tide levels, and operating conditions. Unused services are not subject to a refund
Wi-Fi connection is available on board but has limited internet connectivity throughout the cruise due to karst limestones and mountains blocking the signal from the satellites