Overview Bai Tu Long Junk is designed based on traditional style of Chinese Junk in 14th century with fully equipped, air-conditioned cabins, attached with private bathroom, hot water shower, a closet and night table. In each cabin, you enjoy the elegant design of the fine woodwork that is evident throughout. For your convenience, there are also 3 shared bathrooms onboard including on the dining deck. Bai Tu Long 12 Cabins: Length: 26 metres, Width: 5.8 metres, Sundeck: 50 sqm, Restaurant & Bar, 9 Deluxe cabins and 3 Suite cabins Bai Tu Long 7 Cabins: Length: 26 metres, Width: 5.8 metres, Sundeck: 32 sqm, Restaurant & Bar and 7 Deluxe cabins. Bai Tu Long 4 Cabins: Restaurant & Bar, Sundeck: 50 sqm and 4 Deluxe cabins
Cabins: Deluxe Cabins: · Average room size: 12,5 sqm · Average bed size: 01 Asian queen-size bed of 122 cm x 198 cm · Maximum number of persons allowed: 02 adults + 01 child below 11 year-old · Room type: Non-smoking Suite Cabins: · Average room size: 25 sqm · Average bed size: 01 King-size bed of 180 cm x 205 cm · Maximum number of persons allowed: 02 adults + 02 child below 11 year-old · Room type: Non-smoking Cabin amenities: Individually control air-conditioning, Mini Bar/ snack, Safety box (at reception), Life vests, Fire extinguisher, Shower, Hot Water, Toilet, Bathroom amenities and Separate glass standing shower (Suite room only)
Food & Dining Restaurant and Bar: For Maximum 15 peoples joining The main food is Vietnam traditional dishes made of local seafood. Besides, experienced cooks of Bai Tu Long chief also can serve you other delicious dishes from beef, chicken with fresh herbs and spices…
Entertainment & Activities Kayaking: Explore the bay’s uninhabited islands and sea caverns in our imported Canadian Seaward kayaks. The Sun Deck: With its comfortable lounge chairs, fresh breeze and dazzling views, the Sundeck invites guests to lie back and relax. Featuring an impressive range of cocktails and an easy, relaxed ambiance, the Sunset Bar is a delightful place to socialize and watch the sun sink behind the bay’s myriad islands.
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