Cai Be Princess Day Cruise - A Taste of Mekong
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Good choice for small group or solo traveler
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Local classic wooden sampan for authentic experience
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Daily private charter cruise available
Cabin & Rates
Small Group Tour
6 pax
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- 1 Day cruise on Cai Be Princess junk
- English Speaking Guide
- Fresh cotton towels, fresh fruits, hot green tea, mineral water during cruise
- Lunch (as per menu described)
- Visits mentioned
- Crew assistance
- VAT and service charge
- Transportation round trip Ho Chi Minh - Cai Be - Ho Chi Minh
- Supplements mentioned
- Drinks during meals
- Travel Insurance
- Tipping / Crew during cruise
- Personal expenses
- Additional charge 40 USD / boat from 27th Jan 2017 to 31St Jan 2017 ( Vietnamese Lunar New Year)
- Additional charge 07 USD / menu Longanier / pax from 27th Jan 2017 to 31St Jan 2017 ( Vietnamese Lunar New Year)
- Car surcharge for Peak Season
- 15 days before departure: 10% of total rates
- From 7 to 14 days before departure: 50% of total rates
- From 3 to 6 days before departure: 75% of total rates
- Under 3 days before departure: 100% of total rates
- Children aged 4 or less: Free of Charge
- Children from the age of 5 to 12: 50% discount based on adult price
- Children above 12 years old: Full price
Cruise Itineraries
Morning
Around 10:00, gather at Cai Be Jetty to board the Cai Rang Princess Sampan. You will be kindly welcomed with a first drink and a cold towel before the cruise begins its busy journey through the Mekong Delta.
En route, you will be able to observe the vibrant lifestyle of the rivulet area. There are all types of boat floating around, from fishing boats to cargo barges loaded with fruit and vegetables.
While enjoying tea and local seasonal fruit, immerse yourself in the refreshing ambiance and serene landscapes.
Upon reaching Tan Phong Islet, we hop on a rowing boat trip through the canal's hidden mangroves.
Mind to return to the sampan on time to make our way to a 19th-century house.
Then, our last attraction is a local cottage industry that makes coconut candy and puffed rice.
At lunchtime, transfer all the guests to the Le Longanier Restaurant. You will be served an authentic colonial-styled villa set in the green background of a tropical garden by the river. This meal gives you a brief sense of privileged life during Indochinese times.
Afternoon
Take a break after lunch til 14:30 then we take a leisure walk along a small canal towards the Ba Bon Bridge. There will be a personal vehicle waiting for you to take a 2-hour drive to Ho Chi Minh city and conclude our full-day trip here.
- PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
- Kindly provide us passport information (Full name, sex, Nationality, passport number, date of birth, validity of visa) at least 01 week before cruise date.
About Cai Be Princess Sampan
Cai Be Princess is one of the few private sampans in the Mekong Delta. It is a great choice for travellers who prefer Sampans with a traditional design style and ultimate privacy.
Let’s join us in this journey to explore lively floating markets with the riches of colorful fresh fruits and vegetables from Mekong’s gardens. This is also a great opportunity to take a glimpse into the agricultural, rural life of people at the delta region by visiting local workshops that produce various handmade souvenirs from rice and coconuts.
Customer Reviews
Based on 3 customer's reviews
- Cruise quality 9.2
- Food/Drink 9.2
- Cabin quality 9.2
- Staff quality 9.5
- Enter/act 9.2
We stopped for lunch in a wonderful location and visited an ancient typical home, a candy factory, and tiny canals.
It was Vietnam's wonderful decision for our trip from Ho Chi Minh to Can Tho.
We took a full day cruise on our private boat with air conditioning. The guide and crew were excellent, and the food was tasty. It was nice to traverse off the beaten path for a bit.
The morning visit to the mangroves and local houses was somewhat depressing due to harsh weather. The best way to experience the authentic Mekong Delta anyways. The boats are exceptionally nice.
Nam, our guide, picked us up at 7:40 from our hotel for the journey out of the city, through the suburbs, and into the countryside. After around 2 hours, we parked and boarded a river boat. We accomplished this by jumping between different vessels. We explored the river, passing by fish traps and coconut… More Nam, our guide, picked us up at 7:40 from our hotel for the journey out of the city, through the suburbs, and into the countryside. After around 2 hours, we parked and boarded a river boat. We accomplished this by jumping between different vessels. We explored the river, passing by fish traps and coconut orchards as we made our way through jungle canals. We stopped at a coconut plantation and sampled snake wine and coconut candies. Snake wine smelled and tasted like sake. We were treated like kings and queens. All the time drifting quietly down the river. All too soon, it was time to travel into the increasingly congested traffic of Saigon. We consider ourselves fortunate to have had the opportunity to experience a great rural break and authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Less