Information about Halong Bay Bai Tho Cruise Junk
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Bai Tho Mid-sized Junks There are 4 Junk of this category ranging from 6 to 10 cabins. Each cabin is equipped with Korean pillow and blanket, dressing table, clothes hanger, hair- dryer, wardrobe, table and chair, Bidirectional air-conditioner, and a private rest-room with 15-liter Ariston hot water pot. To ensure that guests do not miss the world hot news while cruising the beautiful Halong Bay each junk has a 25 inches plasma Television on it. Crews of these Junks are professional staffs including Captain, Sailors, Cooks, Mechanicals, Cabin staffs, Waiters, etc.
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Grand Bai Tho Junks Bai Tho is operating 2 grand Junk of 16 to 18 cabins. They are of the largest junks of Bai Tho also of the largest junks that operate in Halong Bay at present. The two junks are both newly built so their equipments are modern and quite up-to-date. Beside the above mentioned items, these two junks possess each a sunbath yard of 102m2, a large restaurant with Mini bar for food and beverages capable to serve 48 guests dinning at the same time, and a large experienced crew.
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Petit Bai Tho junk These little beautiful junks operated by Bai Tho are really suitable for group of guests of 2 4 couples who need more private time or those who travel to Halong bay to enjoy their romantic honey moon, wedding anniversary, etc. There are 3 junks of this kind ranging from 2 to 4 large cabins decorated romantically. All of them are equipped with modern furniture to ensure guests'' convenience. |
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Spending time onboard Bai Tho Junks, you’ll not only savor a unique feeling in the Natural Wonder but also enrich your understanding aboutVietnamese culture by joining in various interesting activities namely watching Vietnamese folk music shows, going fishing in the bay at night, kayaking, learning Vietnamese cuisine. | |
Halong Bay is around180km due East of Hanoi, about 3-4 hour drive way. This region, "the Bay of the Descending Dragon", is dotted with more than 3, 000 mountainous islands, each with its own unique landscape. The islands are famous for their dolomite and limestone rock formations, many of which have been given names. Natural grottos, fjords, land tunnels and inlets are also common... |
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