56 Set Sail to Southeast Asia Ahoy there! The waters of the Mekong Delta and Halong Bay in Vietnam, and Ayeyarwady and Chindwin River in Myanmar are simply thrilling. Wind through rivers, swamps and islands and witness the colorful floating markets, villages, grottos and pagodas in this magical maze. The best way to explore these spots is with a luxury cruise, fit for royalty! You will understand why Queen Elizabeth II loved her ship, Britannia, to visit the British commonwealth. Life aboard a luxury cruise ship is undecidedly opulent with comforts you might not expect. Continue your southeast Asia vacation in style aboard our preferred vessels of desire. With an expert, local crew on hand to provide you with exceptional service, these are affairs to remember! The Jahan An Indo-British Escape Our most luxurious cruiser, The Jahan provides you with a glittering experience that begins with the pop and a sizzle of Prosecco being poured out for your morning feast from the comfort of your own private balcony. Watch the waves skip after a delightfully tranquil night’s slumber in your well-appointed cabin room. You can rest your head in one of the two decadent suites, 12 superior staterooms, one of the eight upper deck deluxe staterooms, or in one of the four perfectly placed signature suites, complete with a four-poster bed. You can spend your time in the Apsara Spa or on the pool deck, which boasts a jacuzzi and an intricate Turkish mosaic tiled swimming area. In the afternoon, you can dress to the nines to enjoy a traditional high tea in the al fresco, British-styled Viceroy Hall, a whimsical nod to yesteryear, as your paper fans flutter in the fresh breeze. As the sun sets, head to the colonial-oriental themed East India Club for a tipple. With its panoramic windows, the observatory is an ideal spot to watch life on the Mekong pass by or for a private candlelit dinner. The Jayavarman A Khmer-French Abode Celebratelocalartsandcultureonthisuniquecruiseship!Namedafterthevenerated Buddhist King Jayavarman of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, The Jayavarman vessel embraces 1930s art deco charm with Khmer artistry of bas-reliefs, lacquer paintings and intricate woodcarvings. From the Khmer artifacts of Henry Mouhout Lounge (named after the French archeologist who discovered the Angkor Wat complex), and Club 1930 Bar, to the Indochina Dining Hall, there are plenty of airy places to mingle with other guests and share your travel experiences. The top sundeck boasts a jacuzzi with stunning views throughout the day, before you sleep peacefully in one of the exquisite 27 graceful cabins aboard. Partner Spotlight: Heritage Line Cruise