These romantic cruises take couples through some of the most scenic spots in Asia. By Michelle Lee
The luxury cruise line will offer an array of Japan voyages from Tokyo and Kobe in 2016 where couples will be able to marvel at Aomori’s 17th century Hirosaki Castle, stroll Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion, or be awed by the Shomyo Falls in Tomoya, Japan’s tallest waterfall. Other Asian destinations include China, Vietnam and Thailand.
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With two steel vessels, the La Vela cruises take couples down some of Vietnam’s most famous natural attractions including the Sung Sot Cave, idyllic Cua Van Floating Village, and the picturesque Titov Island with views of the bay and incredible limestone karsts – perfect for beautiful wedding pictures amidst nature. Weddings can also be held on board.
For more information, visit www.lavelacruisehalong.com.
The majestic 15-deck Mariner of the Seas has a lovely Skylight Chapel, set at the highest point of the ship, for couples to exchange their vows, as well as a wedding coordinator to plan the perfect nuptials on the seas. The vessel sails to the tropical paradise of Phuket, the stunning coastline of Penang as well as the sandy shores of Langkawi.
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By Avalon Waterways, the cruise sails between Siem Reap,Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkok (depending on which itinerary you opt for), and comes with spectacular views of the river, the majestic Angkor Wat, and sweeping views of towering mountain ranges. The Avalon Siem Reap ship can only house 36 passengers so it’s best for intimate celebrations.
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Whether it’s exploring some China’s most picturesque spots like the Yang Tze river and the beautiful Three Gorges or discovering the ancient cultures of Myanmar, Viking River Cruises will take couples past some of the most gorgeous scenery and places.
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