Max Passengers:
54
Ship Type:
River Cruise Ship
Operated By:
Heritage Line
The
Jayavarman, often called the seasoned “brother” of
The Jahan and regarded as the father of Heritage Line’s ship collection, is an elegant vessel that fuses 1930’s Art Deco with French-Colonial Khmer design. Intricate wood carvings, Khmer bas-reliefs, and framed objets d’art adorn the corridors, evoking the ambiance of a floating art gallery. This distinctive ship offers guests a refined and culturally rich cruising experience along the Mekong.
Cabin Specifications
Jayavarman features
27 staterooms, each with a private balcony and beautifully appointed furnishings that combine comfort and style. The two Signature Suites stand out with interiors that pay tribute to great ancient sovereigns of Vietnam and Cambodia—Bao Dai and Jayavarman—offering an added layer of cultural heritage within their design.
Features Onboard
Jayavarman provides inviting spaces for relaxation and enrichment. The
sun deck features a pool and open lounging areas, perfect for soaking up river views. The
Club 1930 outdoor bar-salon offers a lively yet elegant atmosphere for evening cocktails, while the
Henry Mouhot Lobby Lounge creates a comfortable retreat indoors. Guests can rejuvenate at the
Apsara Spa, surrounded by the ship’s signature blend of colonial elegance and artistic décor, ensuring every moment aboard is steeped in comfort and style.
Dining
Meals are served in the elegant
Indochine Dining Hall, where guests can savor a variety of international and local cuisines in a refined setting. The carefully curated menus showcase regional flavors alongside classic favorites, complemented by attentive service that elevates the dining experience.
Onboard Facilities:
- Indochina Dining Hall
- Club 1930 Funnel Bar & Lounge
- Henry Mouhot Lobby Lounge
- Boutique Shop
- Apsara Spa
- Sun Deck with Pool
Life on Board:
- Daily Feast (Fusion Cuisine & Western Classics)
- Barbecue and Culinary events
- Local dance & music performances
- Tai Chi class
- Interesting lectures and presentations by local experts and historians
- Cooking class, evening cinema, kayaking, and traditional welcome ceremony
- Board games and public Wi-Fi (subject to mobile network availability)
Ship Specifications:
- Launch: November 2009
- Length: 58 m Width: 11 m Height: 10 m Draft: 1.6 m
- Gross Tonnage: 1500 Tons
- Cruise speed: 10 knots
- Number of cabins: 27
- Passengers: 54
- Crew: 40
- Electricity: 220 Volts