Yacht Charter in Vietnam: From Halong to Phu Quoc
Since becoming a dealer for leading European builders, Vietyacht has developed a thriving charter business dominated by Jeanneau motorboats, with Phu Quoc Island marking the company?s sixth base around Vietnam.
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Cruising along the serene waters of Halong Bay.
We?re sitting on a large sunpad on the bow of a Jeanneau NC14 in Halong Bay. With little strain on the boat?s twin Volvo Penta pod-engine propulsion, we leave the large tourist and day-tripper cruise boats standing as we enjoy a private charter with Vietyacht.
Cruising smoothly and quietly at 20 knots or so towards the limestone karsts and islets the bay is famed for, the appeal of touring this region of northeast Vietnam on a 46ft motor yacht soon becomes apparent. Later, at slower speeds along calm waters, we?re informed by one of the three-man crew of some of the “rock-alikes” in the vicinity. We pass amusingly nicknamed formations such as Cat Island and Chicken Islands, which look a little like the silhouette of two fowls kissing beaks.
Passengers can opt for paddle boarding, kayaking or jet-ski activities.
Visitors can view the variety of islets at the core of this UNESCO World Heritage Site during a short cruise of two to three hours like ours. We also passed caves, a floating restaurant and a small kayak and water sports pontoon. For a sunset cruise, passengers can opt for paddle boarding, kayaking, jet-s...
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Cruising along the serene waters of Halong Bay.
We?re sitting on a large sunpad on the bow of a Jeanneau NC14 in Halong Bay. With little strain on the boat?s twin Volvo Penta pod-engine propulsion, we leave the large tourist and day-tripper cruise boats standing as we enjoy a private charter with Vietyacht.
Cruising smoothly and quietly at 20 knots or so towards the limestone karsts and islets the bay is famed for, the appeal of touring this region of northeast Vietnam on a 46ft motor yacht soon becomes apparent. Later, at slower speeds along calm waters, we?re informed by one of the three-man crew of some of the “rock-alikes” in the vicinity. We pass amusingly nicknamed formations such as Cat Island and Chicken Islands, which look a little like the silhouette of two fowls kissing beaks.
Passengers can opt for paddle boarding, kayaking or jet-ski activities.
Visitors can view the variety of islets at the core of this UNESCO World Heritage Site during a short cruise of two to three hours like ours. We also passed caves, a floating restaurant and a small kayak and water sports pontoon. For a sunset cruise, passengers can opt for paddle boarding, kayaking, jet-s...
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