Accommodation
Bhaya offers four types of intimate, luxury, personal accommodation: Deluxe Twin Cabins, [Bhaya cruises - Halong bay cruise - Vietnam vacation] Deluxe Double Cabins, Bhaya Suites and the exclusive, lavish Royal Suites.
All Cabins and Suites are finished in traditional Vietnamese hardwood giving them a rich, luxuriant warmth. The white deck heads, thatched bamboo-matting panels and expansive curtained windows deliver ambient light and views. Hand-crafted hardwood furniture, gold and white fittings, white bed linen and soft pastel turquoise bed runners and pillows further enhance the warmth and light.
All accommodations include air-conditioning, fans, private toilets and showers (with bath in the Royal Suites), TV with music and news channels, access to a film library, refrigerator, hair dryer, fluffy bathrobes and slippers, in-cabin safes and picturesque ocean views as standard.
Deluxe Twin Cabin
Bhaya has six 12.5m2 (41ft2) Deluxe Double Cabins. The four located on 01 Deck are aft of the Bhaya Suites with two each on the port and starboard sides. On 02 Deck, the two Deluxe Double Cabins are located aft of the Royal Suites on either side. The Double cabins feature a 160 x 200 cm (5' 2in x 6' 6in) double bed.
Suite Room
The 10 Deluxe Twin Cabins are 12.5m2 (41ft2). There are three located on 01, one on the port side, [Bhaya cruises - Halong bay cruise - Vietnam vacation] two on the starboard side, aft of the Deluxe Double Cabins. Seven are located on 02 Deck aft of the Double Cabins, with three on the port side and four on the starboard side. The Twin cabins feature two 80 x 200 cm (2' 7in x 6' 6in) single beds.
Royal Suite
The two Bhaya Suites measure a comfortable 14.5m2 (47ft2) and are located in the for'ard section of 01 Deck on either side. Bhaya Suites feature a 160 x 200 cm (5' 2in x 6' 6in) double bed, sweeping 180° water-level ocean views and direct access to the for'ard public viewing area on 01 Deck.
Restaurant
The two sumptuous Royal Suites measure a regal 16.5m2 (54ft2) and are located in the for'ard section of 02 Deck on either side. The Royal Suites feature a 160 x 200 cm (5' 2in x 6' 6in) double bed, panoramic 180° ocean views, a plush sofa and exclusive access to a private viewing area on 02 Deck. The en-suites are resplendent with a deep-soak bath.
Bhaya Deck Plans
Bhaya has two accommodation decks, a function and facilities deck and a topside sundeck and bar. All accommodation and facilities decks feature external forecastle and aftercastle areas.
Lower Deck : Reception Area
1 Boutique Library
3 Deluxe Twin Cabins
4 Deluxe Double Cabins
2 Bhaya Suites
Lower Deck - Bhaya Cruise Ship. Halong Bay, Vietnam
Upper Deck : Massage and Spa Area
* 7 Deluxe Twin Cabins
* 2 Deluxe Double Cabins
* 2 Royal Suites
The Bhaya' s History
A NEW BOAT WITH AN ANCIENT HISTORY
A true traveler of his time, the Vietnamese Emperor Khai Dinh (1885-1925) defied the custom of taking thousands of courtiers on a royal trip, and took just twelve of his most trusted followers on a very exceptional trip to Halong Bay. His ship was one of the best of the wonderful wooden junks that plied the waters of Halong. Inspired by the romantic landscape of the limestone karst islands rising in the middle of the waters, Khai Dinh commissioned a poem in praised of the bay’s beauty to be carved on the Cliff of Dau Go Cave.
The tale of the king’s trip and the hardy ship he had chosen as his water home circulated among the ship builders of Halong. Each succeeding generation of shipbuilders dreamed of duplicating Khai Dinh’s wonderful boat., but nearly 100 years passed before an 80-year-old master shipbuilder, Nguyen Van Hoa, turned the dream into reality.
Deluxe Twin Cabin
Master Hoa was born into a highly respected family of ship builders in Quang Ninh Province. From early childhood, his father had filled his mind with stories of this magical kingly junk that no one could replicate. At the same time, under the expert tutelage of his father, Hoa developed into one of the most gifted ship designers of his generation. Night after sleepless night, he studied ancient drawings and scripts describing Vietnamese wooden junks. During the day he devised blueprints for all types of junks that could sail across all sorts of ocean waters.
Still, Hoa’s life seemed incomplete. He was always searching for a dream junk – the boat that would set his work apart from those of the other shipbuilders of his time. One day, among the thousands of ancient sketches and drawings, he discovered a fragment of the lost drawing of Khai Dinh’s matchless junk. Working slowly and carefully, he managed to restore the drawing to its original state. At last, the incomparable boat that had transported Khai Dinh and his courtiers lived again on paper. Now, all that was left was to find the support to build the vessel and, once again, bring the ship to life in reality.
Corridor
In January of 2005, a chance meeting took place in Halong among Antoine, a gifted young French architect from Montpellier, his colleague, Anne Drousie, who wanted to build a luxury boat in the style of the ancient Vietnamese junks, and Master Hoa. At last, 90 years after Khai Dinh had set sail, all of the ingredients were in place to finally recreate this magnificent boat.
Fiercely determined, French architects and Vietnamese master shipbuilders toiled for two long years in the heat of the shipyard. Finally, in July of 2007, the Bhaya was launched – a perfect blend of the experience and talent of the ancient master and the youthful creativity of the Frenchman and his friend.
The embodiment of an ancient Halong dream, the Bhaya is a flawless combination of traditional eastern delicacy and western luxury and comfort. Sailing in the midst of the wonder and natural beauty that distinguishes Halong Bay, the Bhaya will play a considerable role in the embellishment and protection of this glorious World Heritage Site!
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