Rivalling even the most luxurious hotels, award-winning Lotus Cruises truly lead the way in providing a genuinely outstanding customer experience.
Explore the magnificent Mekong River and unearth the beauty, history, and secrets of both Vietnam and Cambodia with a Lotus cruise. Awarded with Traveller Made affiliation, Lotus Cruises’ mission is simple: to provide a high quality, unique, and all-inclusive bespoke customer experience that will make your voyage across the Mekong truly one to remember.
With unrivalled levels of hospitality including personal butlers, authentic on-board cultural activities, and boasting the most sophisticated, large and high-ceilinged traveller suites along the Mekong, Lotus is committed to a sustainable, environmentally friendly, and unforgettable cruising experience. Utilising eco-friendly products such as glass instead of plastic bottles and sourcing genuine produce from local farms to support indigenous communities, from the moment you step aboard the luxury of a Lotus cruise you’ll realise just why their name has achieved such an accredited status when it comes to faultless customer service.
Lotus combines tradition with modern comforts, rivalling even the most luxurious hotels. Coupled with a sustainable mission, and award-winning luxury customer service, no other Mekong River cruise experience compares to Lotus.
No, Lotus Cruises also offers French and German speaking tours as well as English.
Yes, and it is encouraged. As a special offer, with two paying adults, two children up to 12 years of age can cruise for free in the adjoining suite, promising an exciting adventure for all the family.
Throughout the year the temperature is uniformly warm. Temperatures range from 23-32 degrees Celsius.
Itineraries are either 4 or 7 nights. You can choose to travel 4 or 7 nights upstream (from Ho-Chi-Minh to Phnom Penh, or Ho-Chi-Minh to Siem Reap, respectively) or 4 or 7 nights downstream (Phnom Penh to Ho-Chi-Minh, or Siem Reap to Ho-Chi-Minh, respectively).
Lotus Cruises boast two ships currently: the Mekong Navigator and the Mekong Jewel. Their third ship, the Mekong Muse, will also be gracing the waters soon.