Highlights of the cruise include visit
to Tonle Sap Lake,
a UNESCO-designated
biosphere; Kampong
Chhnang; Wat
Kapong Tralach temple;
Oudong,
Cambodia’s ancient capital; and
Phnom Penh in
Cambodia. In Vietnam, highlights include
Tan Chau;
Sa Dec;
Xeo Quyt, an
important ecological site now famous for its jungle
overgrowth, but once used as a base during the French
and U.S. wars; Cai Be’s
floating market; and Ho
Chi Minh City.
The eight-day cruise features
accommodations in an outside stateroom on the five-star
La Maguerite
or Amalotus,
both of which are
AmaWaterways vessels.
The brand-new 92-passenger MS La Marguerite was specifically built to provide the most luxurious and immersive experience on South East Asia’s legendary Mekong River.
With a design that combines colonial elegance with local artifacts and regional Mekong touches, MS La Marguerite is the perfect setting for an unforgettable river odyssey.
- 46 Staterooms;
- Passenger Capacity: 92
- Length: 235 feet;
- Width: 41 feet
- 2 Indochina Suites (452 sq.ft) with a large fixed window, private balcony, shower and whirlpool tub
- 6 Sadec Jr. Suites (290 sq.ft.) with a large fixed window and balcony
- 30 Staterooms (226 sq ft) on Tonle and Saigon Deck with a large fixed window and balcony
- 8 Staterooms (226 sq ft) on the Mekong Deck with a Porthole
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Restaurant and Lounges: Mekong Restaurant, Saigon Lounge, Panoramic Lounge/Library, Sun Deck Bar