When I left my marina desk in Singapore back in 2018, colleagues thought I was out of my mind. Eight years later, standing on the sundeck of yet another Ha Long Bay cruise, I can confirm — best decision I ever made. Let me walk you through what I’ve found.
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Last updated: April 2026 — Cabin types, sizes, and amenities verified with operator.
Aimeé Cruise Cabins — Complete Guide
Aimeé Cruise features 29 cabins on Halong+Lan Ha Bay. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of every cabin type, size, amenities, and which to choose for your travel style.
Cabin Comparison Table
Cabin Type
Size
Bed
View
Bathroom
Balcony
Price (2D1N)
Grace Ocean Suite
30m²
King/Twin
Large windows (1st deck)
Ocean-view tub
No
$195-250
Eden Balcony Suite
32m²
King
Private balcony
Ocean-view tub
Yes
$240-310
Essence Terrace Suite
65m²
King
Private terrace
Jacuzzi+sunbeds
Terrace
$480-560
Aimeé Suite
60m²
King
Stern panoramic
Premium jacuzzi
Private balcony
$520-600
1. Grace Ocean Suite
Size: 30m² | Bed: King/Twin | View: Large windows (1st deck) | Price: $195-250/person
The Grace Ocean Suite measures 30m² and features large windows (1st deck) views, and a ocean-view tub bathroom. This is the entry-level option — clean, functional, and well-maintained.
The Eden Balcony Suite measures 32m² and features private balcony views, a private balcony, and a ocean-view tub bathroom. A solid mid-range option balancing comfort and value.
The Essence Terrace Suite measures 65m² and features private terrace views, a spacious terrace, and a jacuzzi+sunbeds bathroom. A solid mid-range option balancing comfort and value.
The Aimeé Suite measures 60m² and features stern panoramic views, a private balcony balcony, and a premium jacuzzi bathroom. This is the top-tier cabin for guests seeking the ultimate luxury experience.
Standard In-Cabin Amenities (All Rooms)
Air conditioning with individual temperature control
Premium bedding (Egyptian cotton or equivalent)
In-room safe for valuables
Minibar (drinks at extra cost)
Wardrobe with hangers and slippers
Bathroom toiletries (branded for 5-star, standard for 3-4 star)
Bath towels, bathrobes, and slippers
Hair dryer
Electrical outlets (220V) with international adapters on request
WiFi (available, limited bandwidth)
Life jacket and fire safety equipment
Which Cabin Should You Choose?
Grace Ocean Suite: Best for budget-conscious travelers. 30m², large windows (1st deck) view. Clean, comfortable, covers the basics.
Eden Balcony Suite: Our recommendation for most travelers. Best balance of space, view, and price.
Aimeé Suite: For special occasions, honeymoons, and travelers wanting the absolute best. 60m² with premium jacuzzi.
⚓ Marcus’s Verdict:Pro Tip: Book midweek for the best chance of a complimentary upgrade. Ask at check-in — many cruises upgrade when higher cabins are vacant.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best cabin on Aimeé Cruise?
The Aimeé Suite (60m²) is the most luxurious option with premium jacuzzi and stern panoramic views. For best value, we recommend the Eden Balcony Suite.
Do all cabins on Aimeé Cruise have balconies?
No. Eden Balcony Suite, Essence Terrace Suite, Aimeé Suite have balconies. Grace Ocean Suite have windows but no private balcony.
Can I request a twin bed configuration?
Yes. Grace Ocean Suite can be configured as twin beds. Request at booking time.
What It Actually Feels Like: A Guest’s Perspective
Numbers on a spec sheet do not tell the full story. Here is what you actually experience when you step into a cabin on the Aimeé Cruise:
The premium cabins (65m²) are where the Aimeé Cruise truly shines. The extra space transforms the room from “a place to sleep” into “a place to linger.” The private balcony changes everything — you can sit outside in the early morning with a coffee, watching the karsts drift past in silence, without leaving your room. The in-room Jacuzzi is a genuine luxury — fill it with hot water, add the complimentary bath salts, and soak while watching the bay through the panoramic window.
The Suite is the crown jewel — and worth the upgrade if your budget allows. The difference is not just size; it is the quality of finishings, the bathroom fixtures, and the view angle. Suite guests on the Aimeé Cruise consistently report that the upgrade cost paid for itself in the form of a dramatically better night’s sleep and a more memorable overall experience.
Practical Cabin Tips
Request a higher deck: Upper-deck cabins tend to have better views and less engine noise. Ask when booking — it is often a free upgrade on midweek sailings.
Bring earplugs: Even on quiet vessel, the anchor chain and early-morning crew activity can wake light sleepers. A simple pair of foam earplugs solves this instantly.
Pack light: Cabin storage is designed for overnight bags, not full suitcases. Leave your main luggage at your Hanoi hotel — most hotels store bags for free.
Charge overnight: Electrical outlets are 220V with two-pin sockets. International adapters are available on request, but bringing your own ensures you are never without power.
Open the curtains at night: If you are on an overnight cruise, falling asleep with the curtains open — watching moonlight on the water and the dark silhouettes of karsts — is an experience you will not forget.
📞 Need Help Choosing Your Cabin?
Not sure which cabin type offers the best value on the Aimeé Cruise? Our travel consultants have personally inspected every room category. Contact Best Halong Cruise for a free recommendation based on your budget, travel dates, and group size.