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Au Co ship overview

Au Co
Launched

2012

Length

56

Crew

45

Capacity

66

Facilities

Activities and Services

Food & Drink

Restaurant

Restaurant

Entertainment

Lan Ha Bar

Outdoors and covered, and with comfortable seating and mouth-watering drinks on hand, the contemporary Lan Ha Bar allows you to enjoy the stunning passing views of Ha Long Bay in style.

Sun Deck

Soak in remarkable views atop the sundeck. Enjoy the fresh air as you admire the glistening water and spectacular islets of the World Heritage-listed Ha Long Bay.

Library

Pick out an old classic or discover a new favourite at The Au Co’s onboard library. The library features hundreds of books to suit all tastes, and you can borrow any of the books and magazines throughout the cruise.

Reception

The Reception can be located on the Main Deck.

Fitness

Jacuzzi

Take a dip in the luxurious jacuzzi corner, a private open-air space where you can relax overlooking the bay after a day of sightseeing.

Spa

Treat yourself to a relaxing treatment at the spa, resting up and recharging after an exciting day discovering the wonders of Ha Long Bay.

Enrichment

Kayaks

Kayak in the tranquil emerald waters.

Bike Rides

Take a bike ride through the serene Viet Hai village. 

Cooking Classes

More information coming soon.

Ha Long Bay

See Ha Long Bay on a two-night cruise on board Au Co. World Heritage-listed Ha Long Bay is made up of over 1,600 limestone pillars, and is an ideal playground for exciting activities and relaxation.

Local Charity Visit

Visit ODA, Opportunities of Development through Art, a OneTomorrow partner. ODA provides free English education and an introduction to computer skills to children living in Siem Reap’s remote villages, with the aim to improve future employment opportunities.

Buddhist Blessing Ceremony

Take part in a traditional Buddhist blessing ceremony for good luck, health and safe journey, with resident monks at a monastery in Oudong.

Deck Plans

Sun Deck

Sun Deck

Terrace Deck

Terrace Deck

Upper Deck

Upper Deck

Main Deck

Main Deck

Other

Useful

Special Dietary Requirements

During your three day cruise around Halong Bay, The Au Co offers different menus including carefully crafted set menus and BBQ parties. A tailor-made menu designed for vegan, gluten free and other dietary preferences is available upon request.

Medical Assistance

There are no medical personnel on board the ships in Vietnam, but shore-based services are accessible nearby. Guests are responsible for all medical costs, including practitioner visits to the ship. APT is not responsible for the quality of care provided. For this reason, travel insurance is recommended

Smoking Policy

For the comfort and enjoyment of all our guests, smoking is NOT allowed in any of the vessel’s interior spaces. However, smoking is permitted in the sheltered external areas designated for smoking, on the Sundeck, the open balcony and other boat decks on port and starboard. Smoking is permitted on open decks but not near open doors, windows, hatches or ventilation intakes, the petrol storage tank, kitchen area, dining area, and the bars. A guest must be at least 18 years of age to purchase, possess or use tobacco products onboard. Cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco must always be properly disposed of and never thrown overboard.

Wi-Fi

Vietnam and Cambodia have made remarkable progress in expanding internet access. Broadband internet is widely accessible in urban areas, with high-speed connections and 4G mobile networks. Major cities have good coverage and strong connectivity options. However, in rural areas, including your Mekong River cruise, internet access can be limited, and connection speeds may be slower.

General Physical Fitness

APT cruises and tours in Vietnam and Cambodia can be physically demanding, especially due to the heat, humidity and developing infrastructure. Many of the sites you will visit require a high level of fitness, as well as good health and mobility, to fully participate. Some trips may not be appropriate if you have any certain medical conditions or mobility restrictions. In some destinations, excursions involve extensive walking, including standing on your feet for extended periods, navigating uneven or loose ground, stairs, and steep inclines. 

It is your responsibility to advise APT of any preexisting medical conditions that may affect the normal conduct of a holiday package, your enjoyment and that of other guests. You may be required to fill out a Health, Fitness and Mobility questionnaire to assist APT in assessing your abilities.

Allergies

APT requires you to advise us of any allergies or dietary requirements both when booking and upon arrival with your Tour Director. Most suppliers need advance notice to cater to your allergy and dietary requirements. While APT will pass on your requirements to the relevant suppliers, they cannot guarantee that all requests will be met but will do their best to accommodate them. Please note that you may be required to fill out an allergy form for our third-party suppliers.

Onboard Account

Your accounts are settled at the end of your cruise. Credit card is the preferred method of payment; however, your account can also be settled by cash (US dollars only). Prepaid Cash Cards, Diners Club Cards, or EFTPOS are not accepted. Please note that if you are using a Travel Card pre-loaded with local currency or USD, it can be used like a credit card. However, some credit card facilities in Vietnam and Cambodia may not be able to process these cards. APT recommends bringing additional credit cards with you, in case the Travel Card is not accepted. 

Dress Code

The dress code is ‘casual light’. Daywear should be comfortable and casual, while smart casual attire is recommended for evenings on the ship. You may want to bring something slightly dressier for the welcome and farewell dinners. Formal or black-tie attire is not required, and both smart and casual clothing are acceptable in restaurants.

Comfortable footwear is essential; many excursions involve walking on uneven ground, steps, or ramps, as well as boarding or disembarking from the ship, coaches, or smaller boats. Shoes may need to be removed when visiting temples and pagodas.

What to pack

Luggage

Each guest is permitted one piece of luggage, with a maximum size of 160 cm (63 inches) and a weight limit of 20 kg (44 pounds). It is advisable to keep your luggage to a minimum weight, as you may be required to look after it yourself at airports and hotels. An additional charge will apply for porterage handling of extra luggage. Your Tour Director will provide details of any additional charges.

Clothing and Footwear

Vietnam and Cambodia are conservative countries, so you should dress accordingly. As a general guideline, shoulders and knees should be covered when entering buildings of a religious nature and family homes. We recommend packing light to medium-weight clothing, along with rainwear for cooler or wet weather. Layers are ideal for varying temperatures and changing conditions.

The dress code is ‘casual light’. Daywear should be comfortable and casual, while smart casual attire is recommended for evenings on the ship. You may want to bring something slightly dressier for the welcome and farewell dinners. Formal or black-tie attire is not required, and both smart and casual clothing are acceptable in restaurants.

Comfortable footwear is essential; many excursions involve walking on uneven ground, steps, or ramps, as well as boarding or disembarking from the ship, coaches, or smaller boats. Shoes may need to be removed when visiting temples and pagodas.

Travel Documents

  • Passport and visas (if required).
  • Travel insurance policy including policy number and 24-hour emergency contact number.
  • Travel vaccination certificates (if required).
  • Airline tickets and/or boarding pass, APT itinerary and Essential Information (electronically).
  • Wallet or money belt containing (cash, credit cards, bank cards).
  • Photocopies of important documents, such as spare
  • passport photos, important addresses and contact numbers.

Personal Items

  • Backpack (extra layers, water, rain gear, snacks, sunglasses, small umbrella etc.)
  • Reusable water bottle.
  • Medications and copies of prescriptions.
  • Sunscreen, lip balm, hand sanitiser, sunglasses and sunhat.
  • Clear zip-lock plastic bag to contain all liquids, gels, and aerosols
  • from inside your carry-on luggage.
  • Antibacterial gel or wipes.
  • Travel-size toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, soap, body lotion, insect repellent).
  • Smart-casual clothing such as long/short- sleeve shirts,
  • jeans, trousers, shorts, skirts, socks, underwear and sleepwear.
  • Comfortable footwear such as sneakers.
  • Windproof jacket.

Travel Tech Assessories:

  • Electronics such as mobile phones, smart tablets, and/or laptops.
  • Camera, memory card and charger.
  • Plug adapter and voltage converter suitable for your destination.

Valuables and Security

Do not take anything with you that will create emotional or financial hardship if lost or stolen. Carry all documents, money, your passport, and tickets with you. Do not carry these important items in your suitcase. You may find a money belt, worn inside clothing, useful while traveling.

Water and Food Safety

Tap water in Vietnam and Cambodia is generally not recommended to drink. Be mindful of different meals you will consume day to day while on holiday. It’s a good idea to pack some medicine to alleviate the symptoms of an upset stomach from eating foods that are not a part of your regular diet. It is best to drink bottled or filtered water when travelling. Always ensure the seal is intact prior to consuming. Bottled or filtered water should always be used for cleaning your teeth, unless you are specifically advised the tap water is safe for this purpose. If you are unsure, please ask your Tour Director.

Water Bottles

APT is committed to reducing waste, the use of plastic water bottles and the environmental impact of APT tours. As such, water refill stations are available in the hotels, in larger vehicles and on board the Mekong River cruise. We encourage you to bring your own refillable water bottle or purchase one in country.

Street Food

When visiting countries where you are unsure about general hygiene, please take care if buying food from street vendors or in small restaurants away from your hotel, cruise ship or recommended venues. At these places, avoid raw fruit and vegetables, dairy products (including ice-cream) as well as meat and fish not properly cooked. In general, it is safe to eat cooked meats and vegetables prepared in tourist hotels and tourist area restaurants. Fruit that you peel yourself is considered safe. You can feel safe eating anything served to you at the tour hotels and while on board your cruise. Never buy alcohol from street vendors.

Sun Exposure and Dehydration

Weather conditions may vary during the tour. To prevent dehydration, it’s important to drink plenty of water. A hat and high-quality sunscreen are essential to protect against sunburn, even on overcast days. Please bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated.

Facilities

Activities and Services

Food & Drink

Restaurant

Restaurant

Entertainment

Lan Ha Bar

Outdoors and covered, and with comfortable seating and mouth-watering drinks on hand, the contemporary Lan Ha Bar allows you to enjoy the stunning passing views of Ha Long Bay in style.

Sun Deck

Soak in remarkable views atop the sundeck. Enjoy the fresh air as you admire the glistening water and spectacular islets of the World Heritage-listed Ha Long Bay.

Library

Pick out an old classic or discover a new favourite at The Au Co’s onboard library. The library features hundreds of books to suit all tastes, and you can borrow any of the books and magazines throughout the cruise.

Reception

The Reception can be located on the Main Deck.

Health & Fitness

Jacuzzi

Take a dip in the luxurious jacuzzi corner, a private open-air space where you can relax overlooking the bay after a day of sightseeing.

Spa

Treat yourself to a relaxing treatment at the spa, resting up and recharging after an exciting day discovering the wonders of Ha Long Bay.

Enrichment

Kayaks

Kayak in the tranquil emerald waters.

Bike Rides

Take a bike ride through the serene Viet Hai village. 

Cooking Classes

More information coming soon.

Ha Long Bay

See Ha Long Bay on a two-night cruise on board Au Co. World Heritage-listed Ha Long Bay is made up of over 1,600 limestone pillars, and is an ideal playground for exciting activities and relaxation.

Local Charity Visit

Visit ODA, Opportunities of Development through Art, a OneTomorrow partner. ODA provides free English education and an introduction to computer skills to children living in Siem Reap’s remote villages, with the aim to improve future employment opportunities.

Buddhist Blessing Ceremony

Take part in a traditional Buddhist blessing ceremony for good luck, health and safe journey, with resident monks at a monastery in Oudong.

Deck Plans

Sun Deck

Sun Deck

Terrace Deck

Terrace Deck

Upper Deck

Upper Deck

Main Deck

Main Deck

Other

Useful

Special Dietary Requirements

During your three day cruise around Halong Bay, The Au Co offers different menus including carefully crafted set menus and BBQ parties. A tailor-made menu designed for vegan, gluten free and other dietary preferences is available upon request.

Medical Assistance

There are no medical personnel on board the ships in Vietnam, but shore-based services are accessible nearby. Guests are responsible for all medical costs, including practitioner visits to the ship. APT is not responsible for the quality of care provided. For this reason, travel insurance is recommended

Smoking Policy

For the comfort and enjoyment of all our guests, smoking is NOT allowed in any of the vessel’s interior spaces. However, smoking is permitted in the sheltered external areas designated for smoking, on the Sundeck, the open balcony and other boat decks on port and starboard. Smoking is permitted on open decks but not near open doors, windows, hatches or ventilation intakes, the petrol storage tank, kitchen area, dining area, and the bars. A guest must be at least 18 years of age to purchase, possess or use tobacco products onboard. Cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco must always be properly disposed of and never thrown overboard.

Wi-Fi

Vietnam and Cambodia have made remarkable progress in expanding internet access. Broadband internet is widely accessible in urban areas, with high-speed connections and 4G mobile networks. Major cities have good coverage and strong connectivity options. However, in rural areas, including your Mekong River cruise, internet access can be limited, and connection speeds may be slower.

General Physical Fitness

APT cruises and tours in Vietnam and Cambodia can be physically demanding, especially due to the heat, humidity and developing infrastructure. Many of the sites you will visit require a high level of fitness, as well as good health and mobility, to fully participate. Some trips may not be appropriate if you have any certain medical conditions or mobility restrictions. In some destinations, excursions involve extensive walking, including standing on your feet for extended periods, navigating uneven or loose ground, stairs, and steep inclines. 

It is your responsibility to advise APT of any preexisting medical conditions that may affect the normal conduct of a holiday package, your enjoyment and that of other guests. You may be required to fill out a Health, Fitness and Mobility questionnaire to assist APT in assessing your abilities.

Allergies

APT requires you to advise us of any allergies or dietary requirements both when booking and upon arrival with your Tour Director. Most suppliers need advance notice to cater to your allergy and dietary requirements. While APT will pass on your requirements to the relevant suppliers, they cannot guarantee that all requests will be met but will do their best to accommodate them. Please note that you may be required to fill out an allergy form for our third-party suppliers.

Onboard Account

Your accounts are settled at the end of your cruise. Credit card is the preferred method of payment; however, your account can also be settled by cash (US dollars only). Prepaid Cash Cards, Diners Club Cards, or EFTPOS are not accepted. Please note that if you are using a Travel Card pre-loaded with local currency or USD, it can be used like a credit card. However, some credit card facilities in Vietnam and Cambodia may not be able to process these cards. APT recommends bringing additional credit cards with you, in case the Travel Card is not accepted. 

Dress Code

The dress code is ‘casual light’. Daywear should be comfortable and casual, while smart casual attire is recommended for evenings on the ship. You may want to bring something slightly dressier for the welcome and farewell dinners. Formal or black-tie attire is not required, and both smart and casual clothing are acceptable in restaurants.

Comfortable footwear is essential; many excursions involve walking on uneven ground, steps, or ramps, as well as boarding or disembarking from the ship, coaches, or smaller boats. Shoes may need to be removed when visiting temples and pagodas.

What to pack

Luggage

Each guest is permitted one piece of luggage, with a maximum size of 160 cm (63 inches) and a weight limit of 20 kg (44 pounds). It is advisable to keep your luggage to a minimum weight, as you may be required to look after it yourself at airports and hotels. An additional charge will apply for porterage handling of extra luggage. Your Tour Director will provide details of any additional charges.

Clothing and Footwear

Vietnam and Cambodia are conservative countries, so you should dress accordingly. As a general guideline, shoulders and knees should be covered when entering buildings of a religious nature and family homes. We recommend packing light to medium-weight clothing, along with rainwear for cooler or wet weather. Layers are ideal for varying temperatures and changing conditions.

The dress code is ‘casual light’. Daywear should be comfortable and casual, while smart casual attire is recommended for evenings on the ship. You may want to bring something slightly dressier for the welcome and farewell dinners. Formal or black-tie attire is not required, and both smart and casual clothing are acceptable in restaurants.

Comfortable footwear is essential; many excursions involve walking on uneven ground, steps, or ramps, as well as boarding or disembarking from the ship, coaches, or smaller boats. Shoes may need to be removed when visiting temples and pagodas.

Travel Documents

  • Passport and visas (if required).
  • Travel insurance policy including policy number and 24-hour emergency contact number.
  • Travel vaccination certificates (if required).
  • Airline tickets and/or boarding pass, APT itinerary and Essential Information (electronically).
  • Wallet or money belt containing (cash, credit cards, bank cards).
  • Photocopies of important documents, such as spare
  • passport photos, important addresses and contact numbers.

Personal Items

  • Backpack (extra layers, water, rain gear, snacks, sunglasses, small umbrella etc.)
  • Reusable water bottle.
  • Medications and copies of prescriptions.
  • Sunscreen, lip balm, hand sanitiser, sunglasses and sunhat.
  • Clear zip-lock plastic bag to contain all liquids, gels, and aerosols
  • from inside your carry-on luggage.
  • Antibacterial gel or wipes.
  • Travel-size toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, soap, body lotion, insect repellent).
  • Smart-casual clothing such as long/short- sleeve shirts,
  • jeans, trousers, shorts, skirts, socks, underwear and sleepwear.
  • Comfortable footwear such as sneakers.
  • Windproof jacket.

Travel Tech Assessories:

  • Electronics such as mobile phones, smart tablets, and/or laptops.
  • Camera, memory card and charger.
  • Plug adapter and voltage converter suitable for your destination.

Valuables and Security

Do not take anything with you that will create emotional or financial hardship if lost or stolen. Carry all documents, money, your passport, and tickets with you. Do not carry these important items in your suitcase. You may find a money belt, worn inside clothing, useful while traveling.

Water and Food Safety

Tap water in Vietnam and Cambodia is generally not recommended to drink. Be mindful of different meals you will consume day to day while on holiday. It’s a good idea to pack some medicine to alleviate the symptoms of an upset stomach from eating foods that are not a part of your regular diet. It is best to drink bottled or filtered water when travelling. Always ensure the seal is intact prior to consuming. Bottled or filtered water should always be used for cleaning your teeth, unless you are specifically advised the tap water is safe for this purpose. If you are unsure, please ask your Tour Director.

Water Bottles

APT is committed to reducing waste, the use of plastic water bottles and the environmental impact of APT tours. As such, water refill stations are available in the hotels, in larger vehicles and on board the Mekong River cruise. We encourage you to bring your own refillable water bottle or purchase one in country.

Street Food

When visiting countries where you are unsure about general hygiene, please take care if buying food from street vendors or in small restaurants away from your hotel, cruise ship or recommended venues. At these places, avoid raw fruit and vegetables, dairy products (including ice-cream) as well as meat and fish not properly cooked. In general, it is safe to eat cooked meats and vegetables prepared in tourist hotels and tourist area restaurants. Fruit that you peel yourself is considered safe. You can feel safe eating anything served to you at the tour hotels and while on board your cruise. Never buy alcohol from street vendors.

Sun Exposure and Dehydration

Weather conditions may vary during the tour. To prevent dehydration, it’s important to drink plenty of water. A hat and high-quality sunscreen are essential to protect against sunburn, even on overcast days. Please bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated.

Staterooms

Cabins and Suites

  • outside
  • balcony
  • suite
Long Quan Suite

Long Quan Suite

Sprawling over 40 square metres, the Long Quan Suites are the most spacious on board. Floor-to-ceiling doors open to a private balcony with chairs and sun loungers, capturing sweeping vistas of Ha Long Bay. Along with cabin amenities, these suites include a freestanding bathtub, shower, flower and fruit basket, and a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine.

APT Guided Tours & River Cruises
Au Co Suite

Au Co Suite

Take your stay to the next dazzling level in the 36-square-metre Au Co Suite. Alongside all the inclusions of the cabins, the suite boasts an upholstered seating area, plus a freestanding bathtub and glass-encased shower in the spacious en suite. You’ll also delight in a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine and a flower and fruit basket.

APT Guided Tours & River Cruises
Executive Cabin

Executive Cabin

The Au Co’s Executive Balcony Cabins feature the same inclusions as the Deluxe Cabins, with the spacious 20-square-metre cabin providing a luxurious retreat for you after each exciting day in Ha Long Bay.

APT Guided Tours & River Cruises
Deluxe Cabin

Deluxe Cabin

Situated on the Main Deck, the Au Co’s Deluxe Balcony Cabins feature a queen-size bed or twin beds, paired with elegant dark wood flooring and furnishings. A private balcony with chairs allows you to soak in the passing scenery, with an en suite, climate control, bathrobes and deluxe bathroom amenities ensuring your stay is a breeze.

APT Guided Tours & River Cruises
Grand Deluxe Cabin

Grand Deluxe Cabin

Ideal for travellers who enjoy quiet comfort and serene views, the Au Co’s two Grand Deluxe Cabins are situated at the rear of the Upper Deck. Spanning 20 square metres, these cabins feature panoramic windows to take in the scenery, along with all the amenities of Deluxe Cabins.

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