My former clients at ONE°15 Marina would spend six figures on a weekend charter without blinking. Here in Ha Long Bay, you can get a genuinely commendable overnight cruise experience for less than a decent dinner in Sentosa. The value proposition is, frankly, extraordinary.
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Last updated: April 2026 — Cabin types, sizes, and amenities verified with operator.
Lavoya Cruise Cabins — Complete Guide
Lavoya Cruise features open deck seating on Lan Ha Bay. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of every cabin type, size, amenities, and which to choose for your travel style.
The Day Cruise Seat measures Open deck and features sundeck views, a open balcony, and a onboard wc bathroom. This is the entry-level option — clean, functional, and well-maintained.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best cabin on Lavoya Cruise?
The Day Cruise Seat (Open deck) is the most luxurious option with onboard wc and sundeck views. For best value, we recommend the Day Cruise Seat.
Do all cabins on Lavoya Cruise have balconies?
Yes — all cabins feature private balconies.
Can I request a twin bed configuration?
Most cabins default to king bed. Contact the operator to request twin configuration.
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 Lavoya Cruise:
The entry-level cabin (20m²) is compact but intelligently designed — every square meter serves a purpose. The bed dominates the room (as it should on a vessel), and the mattress quality is noticeably above budget hotel standards. The bathroom is small but functional, with a hot shower that maintains consistent pressure even when the vessel is at full capacity. Storage includes a wardrobe, under-bed space, and a small safe for valuables.
The premium cabins (45m²) are where the Lavoya 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.
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 Lavoya 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.