The Tan Hong Tourism Company has welcomed the Bahamas’ six-star high-end cruiser ship, the Sevensea Mariner, which brought about 641 tourists from the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the U.K to Vietnam’s famous landscape Halong Bay on October 19th and 20th.
After docking at Cai Lan Seaport, the tourists visited Halong Bay and Yen Tu Pagoda. On October 20th, the Sevensea Mariner left Halong Bay to continue its voyage to Vietnam’s Hue and Ho Chi Minh City, Cambodia, and Thailand.
The Sevensea Mariner’s visit to Halong Bay was a good signal that the circumstance of the global economic slowdown and flu concerns are ebbing over the past months.
The Tan Hong Tourism Company plans to greet other cruise ships in the near future, the World on October 25th and Seabourn Spirit on December 16th.
Source: CPV
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