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This New Boutique Cruise Program Redefines Luxury in Vietnam's Halong Bay

Imperial Suite Phoenix enjoys scene-stealing views

Luxury cruise specialist Heritage Line introduces a serene Bai Tu Long Bay itinerary, inviting travelers to experience a quieter, more rarefied side of Halong Bay aboard its newly redesigned vessel, Violet.

Halong Bay is one of Southeast Asia’s most recognizable landscapes, but familiarity has its drawbacks. As its popularity has grown, so too have the crowds, itineraries compressed into predictable loops. New for 2026, the Bai Tu Long Bay sailing program offers a considered alternative—one that shifts the experience away from the busiest corridors and into a quieter stretch of the same dramatic seascape, without sacrificing comfort or access.

Bai Tu Long Bay lies just northeast of Halong Bay, sharing the same dramatic limestone formations but receiving only a fraction of the traffic. Heritage Line’s itinerary uses this geography to its advantage: the new route favors longer stops with fewer vessels in sight, and shore experiences that feel intentional rather than obligatory: kayaking in sheltered coves, visiting small coastal communities, and spending unhurried time on the water.

A Redesigned Vessel Sets the Tone

Heritage Line’s 'coquettish' French-Indochinese designed luxury vessel, Violet

This new itinerary is anchored by Violet, Heritage Line’s most refined vessel and a clear statement of the company’s direction in boutique luxury cruising. In 2024, Violet underwent a complete redesign of its suites and guest spaces, elevating the ship well beyond a cosmetic refresh.

Updated interiors prioritize space, proportion, and materials, resulting in accommodations that feel closer to a private yacht or design hotel than a traditional cruise ship. Suites now feature cleaner lines, muted tones, and carefully selected textures—natural woods, tailored upholstery, and subtle Vietnamese design references, including hand-painted murals.

The Imperial Suite Cloud

Designs are inspired by Halong Bay’s distinctive elements: water, mountains, clouds, phoenix, moon, and dragon. Layouts have been refined to improve flow, while updated finishes—natural wood tones, soft textiles, and subtle metallic accents—create a contemporary atmosphere without feeling trend-driven. Large windows and private balconies place the landscape front and center, while redesigned bathrooms and expanded living areas reinforce the sense of privacy and ease. Public spaces, including the restaurant, library lounge, and spa room, all follow the same logic: fewer visual distractions, better flow, and a layout that supports social interaction and downtime. 

The Heritage Line Approach

Private dining on the Sun Deck

Violet’s transformation reflects the broader philosophy of Heritage Line, which has established itself as one of Southeast Asia’s leading boutique luxury river and coastal cruise operators. Conceived in 2008 as a boutique alternative to mass-market cruising, the company has built a reputation for small ships, limited guest numbers, and itineraries that prioritize regional character. Today, Heritage Line operates a collection of vessels across Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar, navigating both river systems and coastal routes that are often inaccessible to larger operators. Service is highly personalized, shaped by long-standing crews and a hospitality model that emphasizes attentiveness over formality. It’s a style of luxury that prioritizes consistency and detail rather than spectacle.

An Intentional Take on Halong Bay

A floating fishing village excursion

In Bai Tu Long Bay, this approach feels particularly well suited. By shifting the focus away from Halong Bay’s most congested areas, Heritage Line offers a version of the destination that feels better aligned with experienced travelers who value discretion. Combined with Violet’s redesign, the new itinerary proves that even in one of Asia’s most visited waterways, there is still room for a more considered way to travel. Rates for the new two-night circuit start at $903 for a Junior Suite. heritage-line.com

Karst Islands on Bai Tu Long Bay

Keri Bridgwater

A native Brit, Keri Bridgwater spent time in-house at magazines and publishers in Sweden, New Zealand, and Telluride, Colorado, before moving to San Diego over a decade ago. She specializes in travel stories, destination guides, hotel news, profiles and drive programs. Bylines with BBC Travel, Marie Claire, Forbes, Condé Nast Traveler, Yoga Journal, and London's Evening Standard. ...(Read More)