Monday, May 27, 2024 The Grand Pioneers cruise vessel, a luxurious ship built at a cost of US$20 million, has unveiled an exciting three-day itinerary that will take tourists through the stunning landscapes of Ha Long Bay and the neighboring Bai Tu Long Bay. The impressive vessel measures 109.9 meters in length and boasts 55 luxury cabins, accommodating up to 160 overnight passengers and 320 sightseeing guests, along with a dedicated crew of 90.

The cruise ship offers an array of high-end amenities, including a swimming pool, a cinema theater, a spa, and a spacious restaurant that can seat 250 guests. Departing from Tuan Chau Port in the northern province of Quang Ninh, the Grand Pioneers cruise will take travelers on a memorable journey through the iconic tourist attractions of the UNESCO heritage site Ha Long Bay. Passengers will have the opportunity to visit renowned spots such as Titop Island, Sung Sot Cave, and Trong Cave.

In addition to these popular destinations, the itinerary includes stops at lesser-known but equally enchanting scenic spots. These include Thien Canh Son Cave, Rong (Dragon) Islet, and Da Xep Park, which is celebrated as an outdoor geological museum with formations dating back 320 million years. Cactus Island is another highlight of the trip.

The journey continues to Bai Tu Long National Park, an area comprising over 80 islands and home to a rich biodiversity. The park hosts 2,200 species of wildlife, with 108 of them classified as endangered. This leg.