Aqua Mekong River Cruises

Immerse yourself in Southeast Asia’s rich culture aboard a boutique river vessel

A river cruise on board the Aqua Mekong

Luxury

What we love about the Aqua Mekong

Only 40 guests on board with a 1:1 crew-to-guest ratio for personalized service.

Kayak, paddleboard, and cycle through floating villages and Khmer Empire heritage sites.

Onboard spa, gym, and river-facing plunge pool combine adventure with relaxation.

Year-round itineraries with complimentary low-water season flights to Siem Reap.

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Step aboard Aqua Mekong and navigate the legendary Mekong River in unmatched comfort. The ship features 20 luxury suites designed for elegance and privacy, each with floor-to-ceiling windows for panoramic river views. Onboard amenities include a spa, gym, river-facing plunge pool, and intimate dining areas offering local and international cuisine. Excursions are expert-led, ranging from kayaking through floating villages and visiting historic Buddhist temples to cycling across verdant rice fields and observing traditional silk weaving and silver crafting. The best time to travel spans both high and low water seasons, offering distinct perspectives of the Mekong Delta. Embarkation points are Phnom Penh, Ho Chi Minh City, and Siem Reap, with smooth transfers and full logistical support. Guests new to river expeditions will find attentive staff, small-group excursions, and thorough guidance to ensure a seamless, enriching journey. Every element—from cabin design to cultural immersion—prioritizes intimacy, luxury, and authentic engagement with the Mekong’s landscapes and communities.

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Amenities on board the Aqua Mekong

zodiac fleet

Zodiac Fleet

jacuzzi

Sundeck with jacuzzi

air conditioning

Air conditioning & private bathroom

meal

All meals

bar

Bar

dinner with wine

Beer+wine with dinner

doctor's suitcase

Doctor on board

eco friendly

Eco friendly

elevator

Elevator

EN guide

English guides

gym

Fitness Center

hot water

Hot water

kayak

Kayaks on board

laundry service

Laundry service

doctor's suitcase

Medical Services

lounge

Observation Lounge

bathroom (private)

Private Bathroom

balcony

Private Balcony

restaurant

Restaurant

safebox

Room Safe

spa

Spa

paddle

Standup paddle boards

drinks

Water, Coffee, Tea & fresh juices

transfer

Transfers to and from ship

Food & Drinks on board the Aqua Mekong

Guests enjoy fresh, locally inspired cuisine with an emphasis on Vietnamese and Cambodian specialties. Menus adapt daily to incorporate regional ingredients, offering a mix of traditional flavors and modern presentation for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Aqua Mekong's take on sustainable traveling

Aqua Mekong emphasizes eco-conscious travel, including responsible sourcing of food, minimal-impact excursions, and support for local communities through cultural programs and conservation initiatives.

Cabin Categories on board the Aqua Mekong

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Suite

Type:

Double/Matrimionial (convertible)

Max. occupancy:

2

More about this cabin

More info about the Aqua Mekong

Category
Luxury
Type
Small Ships
Beam
11.4–11.5 meters / ~38 feet
Capacity
40
Crew members
40 (including cruise director, paramedic, guides)
Cruising speed
12 knots
Draft
1.5 meters / 5 feet
Electricity
220 volts
Gross tonnage
1555 GT
Length
62 meters / 205 feet
Year built
2014
Main Engines
2 Caterpillar engines, Tier 3 emission compliant
Safety
Compliant with maritime safety standards; includes life rafts, radio comms, satellite phone, fire detection/extinguishers, automatic defibrillator, life jackets and safety signals

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