One of the first overnight Halong Bay cruises and now the most diverse cruise fleet with 11 ships, Bhaya Cruises is all about delivering unique travel experiences in one of Vietnam’s most beautiful destinations. From intimate single-cabin ships on a completely personalized itinerary to vintage cruisers sailing our very own route between Halong and Lan Ha bays, our cruises are designed to show you a quieter, more exclusive side of Halong.
One of the prettiest ships in Halong, the steel-hulled Au Co offers smooth sailing through Halong and Lan Ha bays. Retrace the steps of colonial-era explorers in vintage style aboard this 32-cabin ship, visiting hidden beaches, forested islands, and gorgeous sea lakes.
Our most popular ships, Bhaya Classic Cruises sail 1- and 2-night itineraries showcasing a less-touristed side of Halong Bay. With a maximum of 48 passengers, the Bhaya Classic offers excellent value with a cozy yet social on-board atmosphere.
With only 3-5 cabins per ship, Bhaya Legend offers a premium sharing experience with more relaxed, intimate Halong cruise options for small groups on a join-in basis. Exclusive 1- and 2-night itineraries sail through Halong Bay and the neighboring areas.
See Halong Bay your way aboard the Bhaya Legend, the ultimate in private cruising aboard ships with 1 to 5 cabins per boat. Have a say in the ship’s route, pacing, and even the menus, as a dedicated crew works to make your every Halong dream a reality.
Tucked away on the island of Cat Ba is the rural village of Viet Hai, home to our very own Bhaya Café. Exclusively for guests from the Au Co and her sister ships, browse through our display of vintage farming tools while enjoying the garden-like surrounds with welcome drink in hand.
Join in our effort for responsible travel and 'refill your bottle' at one of the refill station at Bhaya Cruise Centre or on each boat! Together let's fight for a greener Earth.
Bhaya Cruise has been one of the earliest supporter to the conservation of the Cat Ba Langur - which is amongst the rarest and most critically endangered primates in the world.