Anantara Cruises
Anantara Cruises’ Song can be reserved for a private charter.

 

You likely know Anantara from its line of luxe resorts across Southeast Asia and the Maldives, but as of last month the company debuted something a little different: Anantara Cruises (bangkok-cruises.anantara.com).

We hear the new cruise line invites guests to explore Bangkok’s aquatic side with two restored, 100-year-old rice barges. The Anantara Song and Anantara Dream will sail Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River on a variety of itineraries.

 

Anantara cruises’ Song
Anantara cruises’ Song will sail on a variety of cruises.

Guests in search of ancient Thai experiences can join a two-night, three-day Ayutthaya Adventure accommodating up to four couples on the Anantara Song, or reserve it for private charter. We love the feel of this vessel (think warm teak, padua and mahogany woods, complemented by custom-made furniture covered with Thai silks and cottons). On the upper deck, an expansive lounge and dining area with a full bar sets the scene for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner.

Alternatively, the Anantara Dream can be reserved for a two-night, three-day Ayutthaya Thousand Golden Temples or Ang Thong Mystic River Tour. This exclusive vessel offers living space for up to two couples and the staterooms are air conditioned with tiled en suite bathrooms. Beyond this, the Dream voyages offer deluxe experiences such as private cooking classes, a spa, onboard yoga retreat and Thai wine tasting.

Luxury travel advisors can reach out to Travis White, director of business development ([email protected])