In theory great, but in practice terrible cruise experience
We paid £267 for one night on La Casta Cruise. Then an additional $20 return transfer fee per person to and from Hanoi. The transfer mini bus to be fair was very nice and comfortable. However this is when it goes downhill…
The transfer: The mini bus was arranged to pick us up between 8/8:30am in the morning from Hanoi and then it got earlier to 7:45 and then suddenly on the morning it was 7:35. We were ok with this as we could sleep on the mini bus. The bus driver needed to stop to ‘rest his health’ at a huge tourist trap stopover where lots of other tourist mini buses stop. The drinks, and food and souvenirs here are very expensive, for example a bag of M&Ms were 50,000 VND compared to 10,000 normally in other shops. So we had to spend 30 mins here and then drive the last 10 mins to get to the port, where we then waited another 1 hour for the transfer boat. Therefore a total of 1.5 hours of waiting around. The way back was the same, we stopped off at another tourist trap stopover for 30 mins to give tourists time to look around their shop. Terrible, please just get me back to Hanoi. I understand if it literally is for a toilet break but I do not need a 30 min wander around an overpriced souvenir shop.
The cruise itself: we were placed in cabin 201 which is ground floor at the back right by the engine motor. When the cruise is on the move we cannot sit on the balcony we paid for because of the engine fumes. The engine was also incredibly loud so me and my partner had to shout to one another in the room to hear each other.
Food on cruise: lunch and dinner was delish, and then other food was very greasy.
Staff: in general, the staff were super friendly and helpful.
When we complained about our room, the manager said she could come to our room when the boat stopped moving to see if it smells of engine fumes, obviously it’s not going to smell or make much noise when static…it’s when it’s moving that caused a big issue for us. All the other rooms were full so she offered us a free drink at dinner, which does not compensate for this experience. She also mentioned that the cruise would only start moving at 8:30am the next morning but we were woken at 6:50am from the cruise moving.
Another small incident was that we were expected to pay for extra drinks (fine) in the middle of eating (not fine), so I needed to put down my cutlery and handle cash in answer to ‘you pay me now’.
Activities: kayaking, cooking class and tai chi was offered. We did the kayaking which didn’t have enough kayaks for the number of participants so some people had to wait on a cold dark beach whilst others kayaked!
Overall, whilst the scenery was amazing, we wish we paid less for a cheaper room / cruise and just spent more time on the deck, which is what we had to do anyway, our balcony was practically useless when the boat was moving! And I wouldn’t spend money on their transfer again, could get a private taxi for around the same price without having to pick others up, and stop at tourist traps.