CroisiEurope has announced a significant change to its Mekong cruises, making them all-inclusive experiences.
- From August, drinks will be included as standard, enhancing the cruise offerings between Cambodia and Vietnam.
- This aligns Mekong cruises with other CroisiEurope sailings worldwide, which already offer inclusive drinks.
- To celebrate this change, CroisiEurope offers savings of up to £715 on August and September departures.
- The new offer starts at £2,801 for an 11-day cruise between Siem Reap and Ho Chi Minh City.
CroisiEurope has heralded a noteworthy alteration in its Mekong cruise offerings, extending its all-inclusive model to these journeys as well. Previously, travellers on the Mekong route, which spans the captivating regions of Cambodia and Vietnam, had to pay separately for drinks. This will change from August, as inclusive drinks will become a standard feature, joining meals, excursions, port fees, and gratuities that are already part of the package.
This strategic shift harmonises the Mekong cruises with CroisiEurope’s existing portfolio, where beverages have long been an integrated element on cruises conducted worldwide. Such a move underscores the company’s commitment to enhancing customer experiences and maintaining consistency across their cruise lines.
To mark this significant development, CroisiEurope has introduced savings of up to £715 on August and September departures, thereby making these voyages not only more inclusive but also economically attractive. Travellers can now enjoy an 11-day cruise from Siem Reap to Ho Chi Minh City at a reduced starting price of £2,801, which includes these new all-inclusive benefits.
Furthermore, travellers have the option to extend their holiday with additional four or seven-day post-cruise packages, enhancing the overall experience with more exploration opportunities. This flexibility is designed to cater to the diverse preferences of travellers seeking extended adventures.
This all-inclusive initiative by CroisiEurope represents a forward-thinking approach to enhancing the cruising experience on the Mekong.
