The first member of Victory Star, featuring 32 cabins, was introduced in 2009 and became the first ever luxury metal-framed cruise ship in Ha Long Bay. In 2011, Bai Tho Junks welcomed into our fleet another 24-cabin Victory Star boat in order to cater to the increasing demand of luxury cruising. Both of the ships showcase the traditional Vietnamese design concepts while achieving high standards of construction. Victory Star Cruise offers luxury accommodations for travellers with over 90 percent of the cabins offering private balconies with bay views. Onboard offerings include a spacious restaurant, bar, spa, kids play zone, sundeck area and much more.
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Victory Star 32-cabin |
Victory Star 24-cabin |
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01 |
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32 cabins (max. 66 occupants) |
24 cabins (max. 50 occupants) |
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22m2 to 34m2 |
22m2 to 34m2 |
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Metal-framed Ship with Sails |
Metal-framed Ship with Sails |
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Reception |
Reception |
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Dining Room |
Dining Room |
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Balconies & Kids Play Zone |
Balconies |
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Spa & Massage |
Spa & Massage |
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Souvenir Boutique | Souvenir Boutique |
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Tender Boat |
Tender Boat |
"We decided to spend two nights on the Victory Star, and it was such a great decision. The cabin was beautiful, the little balcony wonderful, as was the spacious bathroom, which included a huge shower and a jacuzzi bath! All the meals were delicious, and so well presented. The team were first class and very helpful. During the evening meal of our first night we were presented with a celebratory cake and a bouquet of roses to the tune of; 'Tonight I celebrate my love for you'!"
"We were pleasantly surprised with the quality of our experience on our 3 day, 2 night cruise. The food was excellent and diverse. Our dietary limitations were happily accommodated and we never felt that we were getting less than those who were eating meat. The rooms were beautiful and surprisingly large (especially the lovely bathrooms). Most of all, the crew was extremely friendly, professional, and FUN. We were there over New Years Eve and had a great time celebrating with the crew.
The excursions were well organized. I think they were pretty standard fare for Ha Long Bay cruises. They took care to arrange things so we were never huddled with tourists from other cruise ships like cattle."
"Our Halong Bay cruise with Victory Cruise did not deceive our expectations.
The place is of rare beauty and the organization of the cruise was perfect.
Our guide was Kien, loveliest person, attentive and precise, a milestone of our trip as without him we would have never received so much information and pleasure from our trip. Despite the thousands of tourists he deals with, he is able to keep a personal approach without letting you feel ‘one of the tourists’.
Another big thank to the chef as food was really amazing!"
"Had a fantastic night and two days aboard Victory Star QN 8899 in the amazing surroundings of Ha Long Bay. Everything about the cruise exceeded expectations. The cabin we had was incredible; waking up it was hard to believe I was on a boat until I looked out of the window and there was the most incredible view. The best part of the ship though was the crew. They were always happy to help; very friendly and relaxed and not too busy to just sit and have a chat. Particular mention must go to Anna who was such a friendly and helpful person with a wicked sense of humour that was appreciated by everyone."
"Picked up at our hotel in Hanoi and taken to the Victory Star, met by cruise manager and guide and taken to the boat. Once onboard we were shown to our cabin which was compact but very nice and the beds were very comfy. The crew were all fantastic, we were treated like royalty. We could not have had a better time. On the second day we went kayaking in a less-visited part of the bay. Great day. The food on the boat was really good, the scenery could not have been any more spectacular. All in all we had a great time, would recommend this cruise to any one going to Vietnam."