Heritage Line launches 2025 early bird discount

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Boutique river cruise operator, Heritage Line, has launched an early bird discount with up to US$200 (around AU$313) off on bookings for 2025.

The offer is available until 31 December, making it ideal for those planning to gift a trip to someone for the holidays or for those ready to plan their 2025 vacations.

The discount applies to the “Cambodia a La Mode” package, which offers a 7- or 9-night luxury cruise through Cambodia. Whether travellers are seeking a relaxing beach getaway, cycling adventures, an exploration of local art and culture, or to be transported on a “journey back in time” at the Raffles Hotel le Royal, Heritage Line has curated several bespoke itineraries coordinated and led by local English-speaking guides. All of which are available at a US$200 (around AU$313) discount.

In Northern Thailand, Heritage Line’s “Escapism” package allows travellers to explore the remote villages and untouched regions. Guests will cruise through the heart of Southeast Asia’s Golden Triangle, between Northern Thailand and Laos’ Luang Prabang. The journey includes stays at the Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle and Rosewood Luang Prabang, offering the best of both land and water experiences.

Lastly, the 4-night “Northern Lights” package uncovers the hidden gems in Vietnam’s northern region and is available with a special offer. Guests can enjoy a complimentary half-day tour of Hanoi. This tour, combined with a stay at the Capella Hanoi, introduces guests to the old-world charm of the bustling metropolis and makes travelling to Southeast Asia more convenient and accessible.

Heritage Line’s bespoke packages offer a unique opportunity to explore the culture, history, and natural beauty of these regions, with carefully curated excursions on both land and river, complemented by stays at top-tier accommodations.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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