Cruise through the heart of Southeast Asia as you take in stunning countryside and scenery with our Mekong River tour.
During this trip, we'll visit Cambodia and stay in Siem Reap, the gateway to one of the great wonders of the world – Angkor, once the world’s largest city with a staggering one million inhabitants and an incredible 200 temples. We'll also get a chance to stay in Phnom Penh - Cambodia's capital, that is considered the most beautiful of the French colonial cities of Indochina - located at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap. After disembarking our ship, we'll stay in the heart of Saigon (also known as Ho Chi Minh City) with its bustling waterfront and French colonial architecture, and see the fascinating Cu-Chi tunnels, a poignant reminder of the US-Vietnam conflict.
This cruise through Cambodia and Vietnam is ideal for travellers wanting to see these captivating destinations in an easy, fun and well-rounded trip. This Mekong River cruise is perfect for people wanting a relaxing trip across such a beautiful landscape rich in history. There is no better way to undercover this history than by gliding along the beautiful Mekong River.
At a glance
Highlights
- Gaze in awe at the magnificent city and temples of Angkor, one of Asia’s greatest ancient sights.
- Stay in the heart of Saigon with its bustling waterfront and French colonial architecture.
- Tour Phnom Penh, the ‘Paris of the East’, with its golden temples and palaces.
- See the fascinating Cu-Chi tunnels, a poignant reminder of the US-Vietnam conflict.
- Visit local communities to discover their unique way of life, unchanged in centuries.
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Offers
Whether you’re an organised club, a society or even just a group of friends, arranging your group holiday or cruise has never been easier than with Riviera Travel.
Any group of 8 or more people travelling together can book through our dedicated Groups Department. If you’re a larger group we can look at operating your preferred holiday as a private one for just your members only. Smaller groups can travel together on any of our regular tours with other like-minded Riviera guests.
Your itinerary

Travel to Ho Chi Minh City
Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).

Arrival in Saigon
Transfer to your hotel for an early check in and breakfast, followed by an introductory tour of Saigon.

After your morning arrival you will be met and transferred to the four-star superior Pullman Saigon Centre to stay for two nights with breakfast. Breakfast is available at the hotel this morning after checking in.
We’ll take an introductory tour of the city. Highlights include the Reunification Palace where famously in 1975, a tank burst through its gates in the final defining moment of the Vietnam War. We also see the War Remnants Museum and the lively Ben Thanh market - a fascinating insight into Saigon's daily life, you can find anything here, all at extremely good prices! The colonial-style central post office is a marvellous photo opportunity. The rest of the day is at leisure.

Cu Chi Tunnels
Visit the famous Cu Chi Tunnels a complex underground tunnel network used by the Vietcong.

This will be a day to remember. We visit the famous Cu Chi tunnels, a complex underground network stretching for 124 miles, which included hospitals, meeting rooms, sleeping quarters and kitchens. Begun during the last years of French rule and vastly expanded during the 1960s, the tunnels provided a base for the Vietcong from which to attack US forces within just 30 miles of Saigon.
Our visit here is a fascinating insight into these troubled times: we see the tunnels themselves and examples of the many mantraps and stake pits which protected them. Despite being carpet bombed, the tunnels were never really penetrated and should you wish, you may even try out real period weapons on a firing range. We continue through rural farming communities back to Saigon in the afternoon.

Board the ship
Transfer to the Mekong Delta this morning to board our ship in time for lunch.

Expectations rise during our drive to the Mekong Delta, its coconut groves swaying with the breeze, the countryside studded with pagodas and an amazing network of paddy fields, tended by farmers bent double and almost completely covered by their iconic conical hats; these are some of Vietnam’s most enduring images. Originally called Mae Khong, ‘Mother of all Rivers’, huge volumes of water drain from the hinterland plains and the snow-clad Chinese Himalayas, surging along an epic 3,000-mile journey. Life here revolves around its waterways: the imposing sampans so typical of South East Asia for hundreds of years and the quintessential floating markets of longboats, which almost sink under the groaning weight of colourful vegetables.
Your cruise is the perfect way to discover and understand this fascinating and rapidly emerging corner of the world – a serene experience immersing you in its people and customs at a wonderfully gentle pace. After a stop at the picturesque Cholon market and a lacquer workshop, you board the superb four-star RV La Marguerite. Your highly professional crew, imbibed by the unique service ethic you find everywhere here, ensure you settle in to your spacious and beautifully appointed cabin.
After an excellent lunch, we depart late afternoon for a visit to the Van Thanh Mieu Temple, built in 1864 followed by a traditional Hat Boi show combining dance, song and storytelling.
As darkness gently falls, take your seat in the restaurant for your first dinner, offering a choice of superbly executed Vietnamese or Cambodian cuisine or international classics. The delectable cuisine is accompanied by tasty and included local wines, beers or soft drinks.

Vinh Long & Ben Tre District
Spend a day discovering local cottage industries, a floating market and pagoda, a true taste of local life!

Vinh Long
This morning, after a hearty breakfast, depart your river cruise ship on smaller local boats to discover a canal lined with brick kilns and local factories in nearby Mang Thit district in Vinh Long province. The district is known as the Kingdom of Bricks with nearly 1,000 factories and 2,000 kilns making it the largest handicraft brick and pottery kiln area in the Mekong Delta region. After your visit, return to the ship for lunch.
Ben Tre District
Depart on small boats again this afternoon to see the floating coconut market in the Ben Tre District. Ben Tre is known for its coconut production and culture, and is home to thousands of coconut trees, groves and factories. Complete your tour with a visit to Vinh Buu pagoda before returning to the ship to relax on board, savour a delicious dinner on board, and perhaps sip a refreshing cocktail.

Cái Bè & Sa Dec
See Cái Bè's waterfront and floating market, and the French Gothic Cathedral, before cruising to Sa Dec.

Cái Bè
This morning, we once again depart on small local boats and sail to the island of Tan Phong. Here you can take a walk to see local craft villages where locals are skilled in the art of weaving water hyacinths for baskets and other decorative objects. Continue by small vehicles to visit some local fruit fields and learn about the many exotic fruits this area is known for.
Before returning on board, you’ll also have a visit to the gothic cathedral of Cai Be, a poignant reminder of Vietnam’s colonial past. Then end your visit by meeting a family making rice paper and coconut candies.
Sa Dec
Enjoy lunch on board before venturing out again this afternoon to the city of Sa Dec. Soak up the vibrant atmosphere on a city tour, including a visit to the house described in the novel ‘The Lover’ by French writer Marguerite Duras. The house, now a museum, dates back to 1895 and is a meld of French, Chinese and Vietnamese styles. Experience the colourful Cao Dai temple as well as the sights and smells of the local market.

Tan Chau
Visit Tan Chau, Vietnam's leading silk centre, before some afternoon sailing to Cambodia.

One of the great pleasures of river cruising is waking up somewhere completely different, and as dawn breaks, we are berthed in remote Tan Chau near Cambodia. One of the delights of Vietnam is that so many cottage industries still thrive, offering a fascinating insight into the past.
This morning we transfer to small boats and explore Tan Chau, Vietnam’s leading silk centre producing extremely high quality and truly beautiful naturally dyed clothes.
Slipping our moorings, Vietnam slowly recedes as we cross into Cambodia and continue into the evening with a chance to enjoy pre-dinner drinks in the lounge, before another tasty dinner. Take a stroll outside, look above and be dazzled by the luminosity of an amazing night sky, unfettered by streetlights and advertising as we cruise to Phnom Penh.

Phnom Penh
Learn more about Phnom Penh on a guided tour and visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide museum.

Called the ‘Paris of the East’ during colonial times, Phnom Penh has preserved much of its wonderful rustic charm, elegance and French allure. Sightseeing includes visiting the dazzling Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda, followed by a chance to witness exceptionally beautiful Khmer craft in the National Museum. In homage to Cambodia’s tragic recent history, we next visit the haunting Tuol Sleng Genocide museum. We also head to the hill Vat Phnom, ascending the hill to 27 metres you see the picturesque sanctuary dedicated to Mrs Penh who gave her name to the city.
This evening be enchanted by a traditional Khmer dance show after another delicious dinner on board.

Silk Island & Phnom Penh
Sail this morning to discover a silk weaving village before returning to Phnom Penh for sightseeing at your leisure.

This morning we navigate to Silk Island to discover a delightful silk weaving village by tuk-tuk.
We return on board for lunch as the ship resumes its navigation back to Phnom Penh. You will have a free afternoon in the capital, enabling easy exploration of the city where the bustling markets, teeming street restaurants and hawkers sell literally anything, enhancing the electric ambience so typical of the emerging Far East.

Upper Mekong - Angkor Ban
Sail north into the heart of Cambodia to visit Angkor Ban, where you can witness traditional rural life.

This morning we cruise into the Upper Mekong and the heart of Cambodia where this vast river astonishingly changes its direction of flow between wet and dry seasons. A remarkable ecosystem here is home to 20,000 plant species, 1,200 birds, 800 of reptiles and amphibians, plus 430 mammals – with 1,300 new species having been discovered since 1997.
After lunch, we arrive to Angkor Ban, one of the very few villages that survived and was not burned or destroyed during the Khmer Rouge period. We see traditional houses some more than a century old and absorb the peaceful atmosphere, where time stands still here as you witness a slice of Cambodian rural life. Back on board we continue our journey towards Siem Reap.

Siem Reap
Disembark our ship in Kampong Cham early this morning to transfer to Siem Reap for three nights. En route we stop at the Kampong Kdei Bridge.

Early this morning our river cruiser glides to a final halt, berthed in Kampong Cham. We say our fond farewells to the splendid crew as you continue your exploration of Cambodia. We take our bus transfer to Siem Reap enjoying the scenery of everyday life. En route we take a stop at the Kampong Kdei Bridge dating from the Angkorian period, build during the reign of Jayavarman VII. We continue to the four-star superior Borei Angkor Hotel where you stay for three nights on the Privilege floor with breakfast.
An all-day breakfast is available upon check in today. The hotel is extremely comfortable with two restaurants, a pool and the Mudita Spa. The rest of the day is at leisure, you may relax, take a refreshing swim or enjoy the spa.

Angkor
Visit the temples of Angkor including the fortified city of Angkor Thom and the immense temple of Angkor Wat.

Today we see the haunting soft morning light over the eerie temples of Angkor. Encircled by verdant steamy jungle, shrouded in mist and with a tropical dawn chorus reverberating in the air, this is something you will never forget.
We visit the huge, fortified 13th-century city of Angkor Thom with its five monumental gates and 91-metre-wide moat; its centre contains one of Angkor’s most astonishing sites, the temple of Bayon. Crowned by over 50 towers, each with four colossal carved heads looking out in every direction, this is an extraordinary masterpiece of Khmer art.
After some time for lunch, we explore one of the most intriguing sites, the smaller temple of Ta Prohm which has been left in its natural, unrestored state, with giant tropical trees bursting through the ruins, their roots entwined like vast tentacles across the moss-covered, weathered walls and roofs.
Late in the afternoon we see the immense temple of Angkor Wat, one of the largest religious structures in the world. The main entrance faces west to catch the rose-red glow of the setting sun, a truly magical time of day.
You will have time for dinner at leisure, before we finish our visit to Angkor at the Night market to snap up some souvenirs and enjoy drinks and snacks.
You also have the option today to see a Cambodian Circus performance - Phare - on our optional visit. Check extras & upgrades for more details.

Free day in Siem Reap
Enjoy your last full day in Cambodia, which is at leisure for you to enjoy.

You might want to spend your free time enjoying the swimming pool and facilities of your hotel, or getting out to explore the excellent markets and restaurants of Siem Reap.
Perhaps take a stroll along the tree-lined promenade along the river, visit the Old Market, trawl the boutiques and galleries that dot cool Kandal Village, or learn about the revival of traditional Khmer arts at Artisan Angkor’s workshops.
Return home
It’s time to say goodbye and start the journey home.
Depending on your flight time, afternoon tea (wine and cocktails also included) is available at the hotel this afternoon.
Why not take the option to pre-book late check out at the Borei Angkor Resort Hotel? Check extras & upgrades for more details.
Arrive home

Travel to Siem Reap
Arrive at the airport for your overnight flight to Siem Reap.

Arrival in Siem Reap
Transfer to your hotel for an early check in and breakfast, with the rest of the day free.

This morning we have an early check-in with breakfast at the four-star superior Borei Angkor Hotel where we stay for three nights on the Privilege floor with breakfast, daily fruits and complimentary laundry. Relax in your extremely comfortable hotel, take a refreshing swim in the large pool or satisfy your palate with a quick bite at one of the hotel’s two restaurants.

Angkor
Visit the temples of Angkor including the fortified city of Angkor Thom and the immense temple of Angkor Wat.

Angkor Wat
Today we see the haunting soft morning light over the eerie temples of Angkor. Encircled by verdant steamy jungle, shrouded in mist and with a tropical dawn chorus reverberating in the air, this is something you will never forget.
We visit the huge, fortified 13th-century city of Angkor Thom with its five monumental gates and 91-metre-wide moat; its centre contains one of Angkor’s most astonishing sites, the temple of Bayon. Crowned by over 50 towers, each with four colossal carved heads looking out in every direction, this is an extraordinary masterpiece of Khmer art.
After some time for lunch, we explore one of the most intriguing sites, the smaller temple of Ta Prohm which has been left in its natural, unrestored state, with giant tropical trees bursting through the ruins, their roots entwined like vast tentacles across the moss-covered, weathered walls and roofs.
Late in the afternoon we see the immense temple of Angkor Wat, one of the largest religious structures in the world. The main entrance faces west to catch the rose-red glow of the setting sun, a truly magical time of day.
You will have time for dinner at leisure, before we finish our visit to Angkor at the Night market to snap up some souvenirs and enjoy drinks and snacks.
You also have the option today to see a Cambodian Circus performance - Phare - on our optional visit. Check extras & upgrades for more details.

Free Day in Siem Reap
Today is at leisure for you to enjoy the facilities at your hotel, or explore Siem Reap further.

Our last full day in Cambodia is at leisure for you to enjoy the swimming pool and facilities of your hotel, or simply explore the excellent markets and restaurants of Siem Reap. Perhaps take a stroll along the tree-lined promenade along the river, visit the Old Market, trawl the boutiques and galleries that dot cool Kandal Village, or learn about the revival of traditional Khmer arts at Artisan Angkor’s workshops.
Afternoon tea (wine and cocktails also included) is available at the hotel this afternoon.
Board the ship
Transfer to Kampong Cham, where we board our ship, stopping at Kampong Kdei Bridge en route.

This morning, we drive to Kampong Cham, taking a stop en route at the Kampong Kdei Bridge dating from the Angkorian period, built during the reign of Jayavarman VII. A packed lunch will be provided.
You board the superb four-star RV La Marguerite mid-afternoon, where your highly professional crew, imbibed by the unique service ethic you find everywhere here, ensure you settle in to your spacious and beautifully appointed cabin.
Once settled in on board, your journey on the remarkable Mekong begins. As the water levels on the Mekong can change, our own itinerary from days 5 to 7 may vary according to the date of travel.
Note: This description is based on a high-water itinerary.

Angkor Ban – Silk Island
This morning, we visit Angkor Ban, then after lunch we sail on to discover a silk weaving village.

We arrive to Angkor Ban this morning, one of the very few villages that survived and was not burned or destroyed during the Khmer Rouge period. We see traditional houses some more than a century and absorb the peaceful atmosphere where time stands still here as you witness a slice of Cambodian rural life. Back on board we continue our journey south.
After lunch, visit Silk Island on foot and by tuk-tuk to discover a delightful silk weaving village. Back on board, you will continue your sailing, arriving in Phnom Penh at the end of the day.

Phnom Penh
Learn more about Phnom Penh on a guided tour and visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide museum and Wat Phnom.

Today’s sightseeing includes an exciting visit to the dazzling, white-and-gold Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda, followed by a chance to witness exceptionally beautiful Khmer craft in the National Museum.
In homage to Cambodia’s tragic recent history, this afternoon we visit the haunting Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, housed in the former detention centre and showing the plight of Cambodian people under the Khmer Rouge regime.
Before heading back to the ship, we also visit the hill Wat Phnom. Ascending the hill to 27 metres you see the picturesque sanctuary dedicated to Mrs Penh who gave her name to the city.
Complete your day in the Cambodian Capital with dinner and a traditional Khmer dance show on board.

Crossing into Vietnam
Sail into Vietnam, passing timeless villages and river life with extensive fishing activities.

Spend today onboard with a day of sailing, as we cross the border into Vietnam. Take the opportunity to enjoy the ships facilities – why not relax with a good book on the sun deck, sipping a refreshing drink, as you take in the dazzling views.

Tan Chau
Wake up in remote Tan Chau, where we explore on local boats, before we set sail this afternoon to Sa Dec.

One of the great pleasures of river cruising is waking up somewhere completely different and as dawn breaks, we are berthed in remote Tan Chau. A delight of Vietnam is that so many cottage industries still thrive, offering a fascinating insight into the past.
This morning, we explore Tan Chau, Vietnam’s leading silk centre producing extremely high quality, naturally dyed clothes. Following a visit of the town, we go back to the ship for lunch on board as our leisurely navigation continues.

Sa Dec & Cái Bè
Visit the colourful market and Cao Dai temple in Sa Dec before cruising to Cái Bè to see the French Gothic Cathedral.

Sa Dec
Awake in Sa Dec, where we take a guided stroll through the colourful local market. The highlight of the day though, is the intriguing Cao Dai Temple, centre of a unique indigenous religion. A fascinating combination of Taoism, Buddhism and Chinese Confucianism plus elements of Christianity, Islam and spiritualism. Bizarrely, its saints include Joan of Arc, Napoleon, Shakespeare and Winston Churchill!
The temple itself is a striking combination of western and oriental architectural styles and mesmerising brightly coloured statues, overlooked by the religion’s all-seeing Divine Eye – it’s sure to leave you with something to ponder after your visit.
Your city tour also includes a visit to the house described in the novel ‘The Lover’ by French writer Marguerite Duras. The house, now a museum, dates back to 1895 and is a meld of French, Chinese and Vietnamese styles.
Cái Bè
This afternoon we once again depart on small local boats and sail to the island of Tan Phong. Here you can take a walk to see local craft villages where locals are skilled in the art of weaving water hyacinths for baskets and other decorative objects.
Then, we continue by small vehicles to visit some fruit fields and learn about the many exotic fruits for which this area is known. Before returning on board, you’ll also have a visit to the gothic cathedral of Cai Be, a poignant reminder of Vietnam’s colonial past. We then end the visit by meeting a family making rice paper and coconut candies.
Another tropical night falls as we cruise downstream and enjoy another superb dinner. An experience enhanced by traditional music, the kaleidoscope of amazing sights, sounds and scents, and the gentle waters lapping peacefully against the hull.

Ben Tre District & Vinh Long
Spend a day discovering local cottage industries, a floating market and pagoda, a true taste of local life!

Ben Tre District
This morning, after a hearty breakfast, depart the river cruise ship on smaller local boats to see the floating coconut market in the Ben Tre District. Ben Tre is known for is coconut production and culture and is home to thousands of coconut trees, groves and factories. Complete your tour with a visit to Vinh Buu pagoda before returning to the ship for lunch.
Vinh Long
This afternoon, our ship will drop anchor in Vinh Long. We then depart on local boats again to discover a canal lined with brick kilns and local factories in nearby Mang Thit district. The district is actually known as the Kingdom of Bricks with nearly 1,000 factories and 2,000 kilns making it the largest handicraft brick and pottery kiln area in the Mekong Delta region.
You’ll also have a visit to Van Thanh Mieu Temple (Temple of Literature) built in 1864 before returning to the ship. This evening, enjoy a traditional Hat Boi show, bringing together dance, song and storytelling before savouring your last dinner on board.

Vinh Long - Saigon
Early this morning we reach Vinh Long in the Mekong Delta, where we disembark and drive to Saigon for a guided tour.

Early this morning RV La Marguerite glides to a final halt, berthing in Vinh Long. After breakfast, we say our fond farewells to the splendid crew and continue our exploration of Vietnam.
After a stop at the picturesque Cholon market and a lacquer workshop, we journey to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) where we stay for two nights at the four-star superior Pullman Saigon Central with breakfast. We take an introductory tour of the city, seeing highlights including the Reunification Palace where famously in 1975, a tank burst through its gates in the final defining moment of the Vietnam War.
We also see the War Remnants Museum and get a glimpse into daily Saigon life at the lively Ben Thanh market, where you can find anything here at extremely good prices. The Notre Dame Cathedral and the colonial-style central post office here provide marvellous photo opportunities.
The rest of the day is at leisure for you to spend as you wish.

Cu Chi Tunnels
Visit the famous Cu Chi Tunnels a complex underground tunnel network used by the Vietcong.

This will be a day to remember – we visit the famous Cu Chi tunnels, a complex underground network stretching for 124 miles which included hospitals, meeting rooms, sleeping quarters and kitchens. Begun during the last years of French rule and vastly expanded during the 1960s, the tunnels provided a base for the Vietcong from which to attack US forces within just 30 miles of Saigon.
Our visit here is a fascinating insight into these troubled times: we see the tunnels themselves and examples of the many mantraps and stake pits which protected them. Despite being carpet-bombed, the tunnels were never penetrated, and should you wish, you may try out real period weapons on a firing range. We continue through rural farming communities back to Saigon, where the rest of the day is at leisure.

Return Home
It’s time to say goodbye and start the journey home.
Why not take the option to pre-book late check out with afternoon tea at Pullman Saigon Centre Hotel? Check extras & upgrades for more details.
Arrive home
Available ships

RV La Marguerite
- Built
- 2009
- Crew
- 38
- Passengers
- 90
Built in 2009, with its traditional teak interior and boutique design, the RV La Marguerite offers beautifully decorated and spacious cabins with balconies and modern amenities.
Hand-picked hotels
Extras & upgrades
From £38 per person
Seat B with transfers to/from the hotel.
Phare, The Cambodian Circus tells of Cambodian folklore, historic and modern society stories through modern circus arts, dance, live music and theatre. More than just a circus, the young performing artists will enthral you with their talent incorporating emotion, enthusiasm and energy. This unique acrobat performance lasts for approximately 1 hour and is located in the very heart of the civilization of Cambodia, Siem Reap. Profits go to PPSA a local non-profit association working to improve the lives of socially deprived youngsters.
This experience is available day 12 upstream or day 3 downstream of your tour.
Note: Section B seats are located in the rear three rows in the middle section of the small venue.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
From £30 per person for double/twin
From £60 per person for sole occupancy
Upstream itinerary: relax and enjoy a late check-out (until 4pm) at the Borei Angkor Resort Hotel in Siem Reap on day 14.
From £39 per person for double/twin
From £79 per person for sole occupancy
Downstream itinerary: enjoy a late checkout (until 4pm) at the Pullman Hotel, Saigon.
For hotel information please see the accommodation section or contact us for more information and to add the above upgrade to your booking.
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by giving our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Upstream Itinerary
Arrival airport | Start hotel location | Transfer time |
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Saigon - Tan Son Nhat International Airport | Saigon | 40 mins |
End hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Siem Reap | Siem Reap International Airport | 1 hr 15 mins |
Downstream Itinerary
Arrival airport | Start hotel location | Transfer time |
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Siem Reap International Airport | Siem Reap | 1 hr 15 mins |
End hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Saigon | Saigon - Tan Son Nhat International Airport | 40 mins |
Please also note:
Transfers between Kampong Cham and Siem Reap for embarkation (donstream) or disembarkation (upstream) are approximately 5 hours including stops. The transfers between My Tho and Saigon for embarkation (upstream) or diesmbarkation (downstreams) are approximately 1hr 45 mins.
FAQs
The price of this cruise is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room/cabin. Sole occupancy is available on request at the relevant supplement.
The price includes:
- Five nights bed and breakfast in four-star hotels
- Seven nights full board, including non-alcoholic soft drinks, local beer and local wine at mealtimes on the RV La Marguerite
- All flights as mentioned
- All transfers
- Porterage of one item of luggage per person
- Guided tours of Saigon & Cu Chi tunnels
- One day entrance and guided tour of Angkor
- All shore excursions as described whilst on the cruise
- Gratuities for the ship’s crew
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
Visas not included.
Along with a valid passport, UK citizens must have a visa in order to travel to Cambodia.
For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/cambodia/entry-requirements
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/vietnam/entry-requirements
Visa cost is USD $35 per person. Full details of how and when to apply will be sent with your booking confirmation.
UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter Vietnam.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
Please note that visa costs may be subject to change.
- Currencies: Dong, Reil
- Flight time: Approx. 11 hrs 30 mins to 13 hrs 10 mins
- Languages: Vietnamese, Khmer
- Time zone: GMT+7
- Countries: Vietnam, Cambodia
The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 101 days before you depart.
The itinerary, timings and the places visited en-route may vary depending on whether you travel upstream or downstream and on the water levels in the upper reaches of the Mekong.
We may not always be able to advise you in advance of any itinerary changes as decisions to amend any part of the cruise could be made by the ship’s captain during the cruise itself. However, we will always endeavour to ensure that equally interesting visits and stops are substituted – it’s all part of the adventure of river cruising in South East Asia.
You can take a look at our river cruise FAQs to find answers to common questions, or find out about accessibility on our cruises and tours on our mobility FAQs page.
Alternatively, you can take a look at our Why River Cruise page to delve further into life on board, whether it's the onboard dining, onshore excursions, or more about the ships and cabins.
Classic Tours Information
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Our tour managers have been rated as the best in the business for their knowledge and experience and will go above and beyond to ensure every aspect of your holiday runs smoothly – so all you need to worry about is your packing.