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We used the Hampton Inn, near the airport, in December and were very pleased with the hotel and service. They provide free courtesy shuttle from Airport to Hotel, and they can provide a low cost transfer to the cruise terminal.
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We are on millennium now Hong Kong to Shanghai. The ship I think is in good shape. We are in Hue Danang (Chan May)today. As we don't like long tours we are staying on the ship.
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Thanks for your reply.
I'd be interested in hearing about your cruise experience when your trip is completed.
Have a great time.
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Two friends of ours have just booked this cruise. They got a fantastic deal - paid about £2000.00 less than we have paid for our 14 night cruise one month before from Hong Kong to Vietnam, Thailand & Singapore (equivalent 2A balcony). Sounds like a bargain.
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That sounds interesting.... always like a good deal! [emoji2]
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We did a Millennium holiday cruise out of HK in 2014 - although it sailed on to Bangkok and Singapore rather than back to Taiwan/HK.
It was an excellent cruise - we really enjoyed the Vietnamese ports.
We did a two day private excursion In Halong bay. Day one was Hanoi, a long day but excellent - temples, Hanoi Hilton, markets, traditional lunch and the water puppet show. Day two was a boat trip around Halong bay and entry to the caves with free time in the town we docked at (small market, some shops, not much but interesting!).
Chan May - again, we booked a private one day tour here which was for ancient temples etc. Sadly, this was the day Jet lag caught us and we had to back out as we just couldn't do it (we're only early 30s!). Our group had a great tour though.
Phu My - booked ships transfer in to Ho Chi Minh then self guided (with help of guide book and map!) around cathedral, opera, post office, reunification palace (amazing!!!) and shopping district. Had lunch in a restaurant over looking the city.
We are definitely going back to Vietnam, we loved it!
The only thing that strikes me about your tour is the weather will be odd. You'll start in Hong Kong at about 17/18 degrees Celsius, it'll be similar in your first two ports in Vietnam... and then you'll steam in humid 35+ degrees for the three days to/in/from phu my... and then it will be cold again!
Thanks for your informative reply. Early days, 11 months to go, but starting the research & planning now.
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Hello
We're looking for thoughts and comments on the following itinerary -
Day 1Hong Kong, China
Day 2 At Sea
Day 3Hanoi (Halong Bay), Vietnam
Day 4Hanoi (Halong Bay), Vietnam
Day 5Hue Danang (Chan May), Vietnam
Day 6 At Sea
Day 7Ho Chi Minh (Phu My), Vietnam
Day 8At Sea
Day 9At Sea
Day 10Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Day 11Hualien, Taiwan
Day 12Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan
Day 13At Sea
Day 14Hong Kong, China
Day 15Hong Kong, China
Specifically seeking thoughts on Vietnamese ports and suggestions for trips. Would seem a shame not to see Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh.
Also any thoughts and comments, from recent cruises, on the ship?
Thanks
Neil
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Thanks for this info, always good to be pre-warned.
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