The World Cruise Awards, part of the prestigious global award system World Travel Awards, recently honored Grand Pioneers Cruise of Viet Thuan Transport Company Limited (headquartered in Uong Bi City) as the world's best green cruise line in 2024. This is the first cruise line in Vietnam to receive this award.
Grand Pioneers Cruise is honored to be nominated for this award category along with many world-famous brands such as: Disney Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International, Virgin Voyages... The award is voted by experts in the cruise industry and the public, tourists around the world with the highest standards in the cruise industry, honoring outstanding brands in innovation, sustainability and service quality.
Being honored in the category of the world's best green cruise line 2024 not only affirms the pioneering role of Grand Pioneers Cruise in protecting the global exceptional values of the Wonder - World Natural Heritage Ha Long Bay, as well as the pristine beauty of Bai Tu Long Bay, but also marks an important step forward for the Vietnamese cruise industry on the world map.

Grand Pioneers Cruise is built and built according to the most advanced shipbuilding standards in the world today. The cruise is equipped with an advanced air conditioning system from Japan, using seawater for cooling, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase energy efficiency by up to 40%. In addition, the main engine and generator, imported directly from Japan, meet emission standards, ensuring safe and environmentally friendly operation, along with an advanced wastewater treatment system from Korea to ensure that all wastewater is treated to standards before being discharged into the environment...
Currently, Grand Pioneers Cruise is also the pioneer cruise line to build and put into operation the "Heritage Journey" route connecting Ha Long Bay - Bai Tu Long Bay. With a 3-day 2-night or 4-day 3-night itinerary, this tour not only helps visitors experience the majestic natural values of Ha Long Bay but also explore areas of Bai Tu Long National Park, the island communes of Quan Lan, Minh Chau, Ban Sen of Van Don district...
Hoang Quynh
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