Ha Long Bay seaplane-cruise package a first for Vietnam
Private carrier Hai Au Aviation has announced a new service, making it the first to offer a seaplane service for tourism in Vietnam.
Hai Au is partnering with Paradise Cruises to give tourists two very different perspectives of iconic Ha Long Bay.
The luxury sightseeing package offered provides 30 minutes in the air from a height of 500m to 3,000m above sea level followed by a conventional luxury cruise exploring the UNESCO world heritage site at a slower pace on the water.
"The partnership between Hai Au Aviation and Paradise Cruises will bring about a unique and brand-new service package combining luxury cruise service with the only seaplane service in Vietnam," said Luong Hoai Nam, general director of Hai Au Aviation.
To kick-off the service Paradise Cruises and Hai Au Aviation have launched a special introductory offer of $484 per person for a 2 day/1 night ‘fly-cruise’ tour.
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