Emerald Cruises & Tours unveils 2026–2027 Mekong season
Emerald Cruises & Tours has officially opened reservations for its 2026–2027 programme of Southeast Asia river cruises and land tours.
The programme is anchored by its Mekong River cruises in Cambodia and Vietnam.
It also offers land tour extensions to Laos and to Japan.
The Emerald Harmony will sail a range of itineraries upstream and downstream on the Mekong. This includes the eight-day Majestic Mekong cruise and the extended 10-day Meandering Majestic Mekong sailing.
The purpose-built river ship can accommodate 84 guests.
Calls and land tours include Siem Reap and the Angkor Wat complex and Gieng Island.
Combinable cruise and land tours include the three-week long Grand Tour of Indochina and the 26-day Wonders of Japan, Vietnam and Cambodia.
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