Our range of cruises in Vietnam and Cambodia will take you to discover ancient traditions. A Mekong river cruise is the most fascinating way to discover South-East Asia. From the monumental splendours of the ancient Khmer Empire to the visit of Angkor Wat, let yourself be enchanted by the Mekong’s exotic and extraordinary vibe. Experience an unforgettable and enriching tour, from the boat trips in the floating markets, the typical villages, the natural beauty of the Ha Long Bay, to the sacred temples, and Khmer traditional dances.
From Ho-Chi-Minh City, Hanoï or Siem Reap, sail the Mekong on board one of CroisiEurope’s luxury ships, the RV Indochine and RV Indochine II. Enjoy top rated services on board, including a panoramic restaurant, relaxing sundeck, spacious cabins, stylish colonial interiors, and all the comforts to make the most of this enthralling destination.
Travel with CroisiEurope, one of the most experienced and longest established river cruise line, and select your 2026 Mekong cruise or 2027 Mekong cruise amongst the best 9 to 17-Day itineraries.


Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is the essential gateway to any Mekong River cruise in Vietnam. A vibrant metropolis full of contrasts, it blends French colonial heritage, centuries-old pagodas, and a confident modernity—with skyscrapers reaching ever higher each year—with a unique energy. Stroll through the historic district, explore the War Remnants Museum or Notre-Dame Cathedral in Saigon—silent witnesses to a tumultuous history. Before setting sail on the river, let yourself be enchanted by the fascinating chaos of its bustling alleyways, its floating markets brimming with flavors, and its street food, which ranks among the most renowned in Southeast Asia. Ho Chi Minh City isn’t just a stopover—it’s an invitation to immerse yourself in the soul of Vietnam before sailing on to Cambodia.
Located at the gateway to the world’s largest religious complex, Siem Reap is the most enchanting stop on any Mekong River cruise. This Cambodian city, once a modest town, is now the hub for all travelers seeking history and spirituality in Southeast Asia. Here, the must-see site of Angkor Wat awaits you: hundreds of Khmer temples rise from the jungle, silent witnesses to a vanished empire whose grandeur leaves visitors speechless. As the sun rises over the towers of Angkor, time seems to stand still. But Siem Reap is also home to bustling alleyways, colorful craft markets, refined Khmer cuisine, and a thriving cultural scene. After traveling up the Mekong from Vietnam, stopping here means touching the very heart of Cambodian civilization.
I’m always very satisfied with Croisieurope. I’m very satisfied with how the guides, villages, and villagers were incorporated into the itineraries. Special thanks to the guides in Cambodia, Ho Chi Minh City, and Hanoi for their helpfulness. Special thanks to Maryline in Indochina and the entire staff. A big thank you to everyone.