Highlights

  • Stylish and spacious staterooms and suites, all with private balconies
  • Superb onboard dining, including lavish buffets for breakfast and lunch and an eclectic choice of à la carte dishes for dinner
  • Resort-like amenities including a spa, a sun deck and an intricately tiled pool
  • Daily afternoon tea
  • Gala evening barbecue once per voyage

Pairing Indian artworks and graceful furnishings with an array of superb onboard amenities including an intricately-tiled pool, a sun deck and an onboard spa, a voyage aboard Heritage Line The Jahan feels like travelling aboard a floating boutique hotel. Throughout the ship’s interior spaces, the decor draws inspiration from the era of the British Raj, creating an ambience of elegance and sophistication. And, with sumptuous cuisine, stylish and spacious balcony staterooms and suites and exceptional service, it’s a truly delightful way to cruise along the Mekong River between Vietnam and Cambodia.


Image gallery


In more detail

Heritage Line The Jahan offers four categories of comfortable accommodation to choose from, starting with Superior and Deluxe Staterooms, which are identical in size and layout. Both come with lounge corners, private balconies and en-suite bathrooms with walk-in showers as standard. Crème-white walls and white wood furniture characterise the Superior Staterooms, while the Deluxe Staterooms, which are situated on the upper deck, are decorated rather differently, with warm, orange tones, darker furnishings and hand-painted ornaments. Moving up a level, the Signature Suites feature grand four-poster beds alongside indigo-blue patterns on crème-white walls. And, with plenty of extra living space, two balconies, a private Jacuzzi and an ultra-spacious bathroom, the Noble Suites offer a premium, elevated experience.

While much of the focus on your voyage will naturally center around the captivating destinations you’ll be visiting along the way, Heritage Line The Jahan boasts the kind of amenities you might expect to find in a luxury hotel – so, when you’re not exploring on land, it’s perfectly equipped for blissful relaxation and indulgence. You may, for instance, fancy treating yourself to a massage at the onboard spa, while the Old English-style communal lobby lounge, observatory lounge and sun deck are all fine spots to unwind – the latter also featuring an intricately tiled swimming pool and plush lounge beds.

Throughout your cruise, you’ll be treated to superb full board dining aboard Heritage Line The Jahan, with plentiful buffets prepared for breakfast and lunch. The culinary offering changes each day, so there are always new and exciting dishes to try, many of which are prepared at live show cooking stations where you can watch the chefs in action. There’s also the possibility to enjoy breakfast on your balcony, should you prefer. In the evenings, you can look forward to an enticing à la carte menu that brings together both authentic Asian flavours and international influences. Among the highlights of every voyage is the gala evening, as an open-air barbecue consisting of delicious grilled meats and seafood is served on the sun deck. A British High Tea is also served once on every journey, while guests are invited to attend afternoon tea for hot drinks, cakes and biscuits every day. The bartenders, of course, will always be glad to prepare a signature cocktail or pour a glass of wine of your choosing from an extensive wine list.

 

Read more


Suggested itineraries

Cat Ba, Vietnam

Vietnam & Cambodia: Temples, rivers & ancient cities

18-day tailor-made holiday from £7,050 pp incl. flights

Uncover the magic of Vietnam and Cambodia on this unforgettable journey, blending vibrant cities with cruises along iconic rivers and bays, and discovering world-renowned temples.

Get in touch and let a personal travel consultant help book your bespoke holiday

Enquire

Get in touch and let a personal travel consultant help book your bespoke holiday

Enquire
Enquire