Catherine Cruises: A Voyage of Elegance Through Hạ Long Bay’s Limestone Realms

Your journey begins at Tuan Chau Marina, where Catherine Cruises’ private lounge welcomes you with a house-crafted welcome drink and the promise of greater vistas ahead. Once aboard, you settle into your cabin, ascend to the sundeck, and watch the green-tinged karsts of Hạ Long Bay emerge from the mist - your floating haven between heaven and water.

Suites with Space & Scene

Whether you choose a Premier Suite (approx. 40 m²) or the Presidential Villa with 200 m² of deck and interior space, each cabin features its own balcony, indulgent details, and sweeping views of the bay. Guests cite butler-led service, crisp design, and a sense of calm that belies the scale.

Dining & Design at Sea

Meals aboard Catherine are crafted with purpose: fresh Vietnamese seafood, international fusion, and guided wine pairings. The dining experience is partnered with architecture - modern, luminous dining rooms on the 2nd and 4th decks, designed to frame the bay’s ever-shifting light.

Wellness, Play & Unforgettable Moments

Beyond the cabins, Catherine offers an infinity pool that hangs over the sea, a spa with Himalayan salt room, mini-golf on deck, karaoke, poker, and Tai Chi at sunrise on the sundeck. You can kayak off Luon Cave, explore Titop Island, or simply lean on your rail and watch the limestone sentinels drift by.

Why Catherine Cruises Stands Out

  • Bold 6-star concept on the bay, with cabin sizes many times larger than standard cruise industry norms.

  • Seamless blend of nature and luxury: you’re in the middle of Hạ Long’s geology while cocooned in high-end design.

  • Activities that span adventure and rest: from kayaking through cave tunnels to spa time and vinyl soft cocktails aboard.

  • Exceptional guest service and spaces that feel like a hotel on water rather than a ship.



Official website: https://catherinecruises.vn/

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