Mekong Eyes

The tours vary in duration (1 day to 2 weeks) and can be customized and extended. The central element is at least one overnight stay on a luxury vacation ship.

In most cases, the river cruises can be booked on any of the three types of vessels: the new and spacious Mekong Eyes Explorer (16 cabins), the comfortable Mekong Eyes Classic, the exclusive and elegant Dragon Eyes, or the private houseboats Gecko Eyes

Below is an overview of the various itineraries for river cruises across the Mekong Delta and beyond.
 

Mekong Delta Round Trips from Saigon
Explore the Mekong Delta and its floating markets on round trips from Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City). You will be picked up from your hotel there and dropped off if you wish. All river cruises can also be started from Cai Be or Can Tho. The trip from Saigon to Cai Be takes about 2 hours, to Can Tho about 4 hours.
 

Tours from Saigon to Phu Quoc
Are you planning to stay on the vacation island of Phu Quoc? The most beautiful way to get there is through the Mekong Delta. We have some tour suggestions that will take you there from Saigon, on the way you will explore the vastness of the Mekong River landscape aboard one of our cruise ships. You can either fly on to Phu Quoc from Can Tho or overland to Rach Gia and continue by ferry from there.
 

Tours from Saigon to Phnom Penh or Angkor Wat
The Mekong Delta is the link between Saigon and Cambodia. Travel from Saigon to Phnom Penh or Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) - mostly by boat, the main mode of transport in the Mekong Delta. We offer 3 and 4 day tours as well as extensions in Cambodia. You are
also welcome to book the tours in the opposite direction from Cambodia (Siem Reap, Angkor Wat and Phnom Penh) to Saigon.
 

Tours from Phnom Penh or Angkor Wat to Saigon
The Mekong Delta connects Cambodia with Vietnam. Travel from Phnom Penh or Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) to Saigon - mostly by boat, the main mode of transport in the Mekong Delta. We offer 3 and 4 day tours on this route. You are also welcome to book the tours in the opposite direction from Vietnam to Cambodia (with extension to Siem Reap, Angkor Wat).