Diana cruises in Lan Ha Bay speak to travelers who want a calmer kind of luxury: spacious cabins, polished interiors, and a crew that seems eager to smooth the journey rather than stage a spectacle. For a 2 days 1 night trip, the appeal looks strongest in the ship’s newness, cleanliness, and private-balance feel, especially for guests who care more about comfort and quiet than flashy labels. The real question, though, is not whether Diana feels premium, but whether that premium holds up once price enters the frame and that is where this review becomes worth reading.
Diana Cruise stands out with its 6-star positioning, large scale, advanced shipbuilding technology, and a full “floating resort” system. Compared to typical 4 - 5 star cruises in Lan Ha Bay, Diana focuses more on premium relaxation and superior onboard comfort rather than purely sightseeing itineraries.

Key takeaway: Diana Cruise excels in scale, technology, and resort-level amenities ideal for travelers seeking a high-end, relaxing experience. If you prefer a smaller, more intimate and exploration-focused journey, traditional 4 - 5 star cruises may still be a better fit.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
07:40 – 08:30
Pick-up from your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter (for guests booking transfer service).
Note: If you stay outside the Old Quarter, please meet at Hanoi Opera House.
11:45
Arrive at Tuan Chau Harbor, Ha Long.
11:45 – 12:00
Transfer by tender to the cruise. Receive a warm welcome from the Cruise Manager and crew, followed by a short safety briefing.
13:00
Enjoy lunch at the restaurant while cruising through the peaceful Lan Ha Bay – known for its emerald waters and fewer crowds.
15:15
Visit Bright Cave by traditional bamboo boat, rowed by local fishermen (approx. 45 minutes).
16:45 – 17:45

Swim or kayak in the tranquil waters of Tra Bau Area.
Life jackets and towels are provided.
17:00 – 19:00
Happy Hour on the sundeck. Relax with drinks, snacks, and admire the stunning sunset over the bay.
17:30
Join a sunset tea break – a peaceful moment to unwind and enjoy the calm atmosphere.
18:00 – 18:30
Participate in a Vietnamese cooking demonstration and learn to prepare local dishes.
19:30 – 21:00
Enjoy a signature dinner at the restaurant (drinks excluded).
21:00 – 22:00
Evening activities (optional):
Meals: Light Breakfast, Brunch
06:30
Start your day with a Tai Chi session on the sundeck or relax with tea/coffee while watching the sunrise.

07:00 – 08:00
Light breakfast served at the restaurant (pastries, tea, coffee, juice).
08:00
Enjoy a tea ceremony or relax on board and take in the morning scenery.
09:00
Check-out:
09:20 – 10:20
Brunch is served at the restaurant.
10:30
Disembark the cruise.
11:15 – 11:30
Transfer back to Hanoi (for guests booking return transfer service).
Choose your Diana cruises cabin based on how much you value private views and in-room time: most standard cabins differ only slightly in size and deck level, while suites deliver a noticeably more spacious, terrace-focused experience that can redefine your stay rather than just support the itinerary.





Key takeaway: For most travelers, Senior or Executive cabins offer the best value. Upgrade to the Halong Suite only if you want the cabin itself space, privacy, and terrace views to be a central part of your Lan Ha Bay journey.
|
Cabin Category |
Quantity |
Location |
2D1N (Nov 15–Dec 25 & Jan 1–Apr 30) |
2D1N (Dec 26–Dec 31) |
|
Diana Junior |
2 |
Deck 1 |
7,400,000 VND |
8,000,000 VND |
|
Diana Senior |
14 |
Deck 1 |
7,400,000 VND |
8,500,000 VND |
|
Diana Executive |
20 |
Deck 2 |
7,800,000 VND |
9,000,000 VND |
|
Diana Premier |
16 |
Deck 3 |
8,400,000 VND |
10,000,000 VND |
|
Diana Halong Suite |
2 |
Deck 2 |
9,800,000 VND |
15,000,000 VND |
|
Diana Lan Ha Suite |
2 |
Deck 3 |
13,900,000 VND |
17,000,000 VND |
Peak season surcharge (Dec 24–Dec 31, 2025): +1,200,000 VND/person
Prices are inclusive of VAT
|
Cabin Category |
Quantity |
Location |
2D1N Price (VND/person) |
|
Diana Junior |
2 |
Deck 1 |
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|
Diana Senior |
14 |
Deck 1 |
7,500,000 VND |
|
Diana Executive |
20 |
Deck 2 |
7,900,000 VND |
|
Diana Premier |
16 |
Deck 3 |
8,500,000 VND |
|
Diana Honeymoon |
2 |
Deck 3 |
9,900,000 VND |
|
Diana Lan Ha Suite |
2 |
Deck 3 |
11,900,000 VND |
Saturday & peak summer holiday surcharge (June–Aug until 31 Aug): +300,000 VND/person
Prices are inclusive of VAT
Yes, if you value a new, resort-style ship with large cabins and facilities. It’s priced around $175–$180 for 2D1N, above many competitors ($140–$165), so value is strongest when deals narrow that gap.
Spring and October–December offer better weather, fewer crowds, and stronger value. Summer (June - August) is hotter, wetter, and busier making the premium less compelling unless onboard comfort is your priority.
Lan Ha Bay is generally quieter than Ha Long Bay, but Diana is a large ship (up to 168 guests). Expect a resort atmosphere rather than a boutique, intimate experience.
It’s a marketing label, not an official rating. It reflects features like private balconies, pool, gym, and spa not proven service superiority over established competitors.
Choose 2D1N if you mainly want to enjoy the ship. Choose 3D2N if you want deeper exploration (Cat Ba, Viet Hai) and a less rushed itinerary.
It offers good facilities and service, but has fewer reviews than long-established cruises. If prices are similar, competitors with more proven track records may feel lower-risk.
Diana Cruise 2D1N works best for travelers who value new facilities, larger rooms, and a quieter premium atmosphere, especially when priced competitively. It may feel less compelling if you’re comparing purely on proven value against long-established names. If you’re considering Lan Ha Bay with a balanced lens of comfort and cost, Quang Thang Cat Ba can help you navigate options with clarity so your choice reflects not just branding, but what truly fits your travel style.