Bhaya Soul – Halong Bay’s First Wellness‑Inclusive Cruise | Sixty…

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My partner and I left the chaos of Hanoi for Tuần Châu Harbor in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. At the dedicated departure lounge, we sipped tea with real ginger and picked a scent to personalize our room (I chose rosemary orange). A Chinese violin crooned as we stepped aboard the 20-cabin, four‑deck cruise ship for two days over the Tet holiday.

TIME included Bhaya Soul in its 2026 “World’s Greatest Places” list, highlighting the wellness-focused overnight cruise for its luxury cabins, mindfulness offerings, healthy, multi-course meals, complementary massages, and a guided meditation under the stars. Select 2026 sailings incorporate ocean breathwork and sound healing sessions led by internationally trained practitioners. The journey to wellness begins the moment the boat leaves the dock.

Playing the Chinese violin. Photo by: Merle Rosenstein

Wellness-Focused Design and Cabins

The cruise ship cuts a path past towering karst outcroppings tinged with pale orange, with patches of green-brown scrub. The elegant, floor-to‑ceiling‑windowed restaurant is designed in hues of sea blue that mirror the colors of Halong Bay. This palette carries throughout the ship’s four decks and into the luxury suites.

From the privacy of my terrace, I watched Halong Bay’s gorgeous scenery drift past, signaling the time to unwind. Here you can take a bath with a bay view, indulge in 24-hour in-suite dining, or enjoy tailored spa treatments and massages.

An ultra luxurious suite. Photo by: Merle Rosenstein

A Dedicated Wellness Area

The Bhaya Soul cruise includes a dedicated wellness area that feels intentionally separate from the rest of the ship, a quiet refuge shaped by soft lighting, herbal aromas, and the steady rhythm of the Bay outside. All guests get a complimentary 10-minute herbal foot ritual and a 30‑minute head‑shoulder‑foot treatment.

Also available are guided meditation, detox beverages, and nature-inspired therapies. Nearby meditation spaces invite stillness. I joined a guided walking meditation at the sacred Tiên Ông Cave, part of Bhaya Soul’s wellness programming. After my foot treatment, I made my way to dinner.

A guided walking meditation at the sacred Tiên Ông Cave. Photo by: Merle Rosenstein

Modern Vietnamese Gastronomy

On Bhaya Soul, no detail is too small. Before lunch, all staff stand in line to be introduced, each in light blue tunics, the women with matching headbands. Dinner is an elegant five-course affair. The menu offers healthy choices in line with the theme of wellbeing. As chef Nguyen Hoang Long says, “Wellness on Bhaya Soul is rooted in our garden‑to‑table concepts.” According to Long, this is achieved through fresh and local sourcing, nutritional balance, and sustainability.

The herbed pumpkin soup with ocean clams was thick and creamy. My main course, herb‑grilled lobster zucchini roll with black risotto, was a mix of textures; the creamy, slightly sweet risotto complemented the savory, succulent lobster. The crème brûlée was artfully served in a ceramic egg. After dinner, a sleep‑well meditation session helped us to wind down beneath the stars.

Herb-grilled lobster. Photo by: Merle Rosenstein
Crème brûlée. Photo by: Merle Rosenstein

Visiting Cua Van Floating Village

We glided by the Cua Van Floating Village, the oldest and largest in Halong Bay. A few years ago, the fishermen and their families moved to dry land. The village remains intact, with many multicolored, one-room wooden houses balanced over the water. It offers a glimpse into the past of a community that once lived entirely on the Bay, protected by the rocky mountains.

Kayaking on Halong Bay

A dream come true. Photo by: Merle Rosenstein

I’d been dreaming of kayaking on Halong Bay for a few months. The experience was surreal. I was one of a handful of guests at water level. My gaze went to the narrow strips of beach, underneath the limestone outcroppings.

Conclusion

Bhaya Soul is an excellent choice for travelers who want to avoid the crowds in one of Vietnam’s most visited landscapes. Wellness is integrated in every aspect of each voyage from sunrise meditations to nature-inspired therapies, inviting you to slow down, breathe deeply, and rediscover balance. The two-day cruise goes beyond sightseeing to offer a meaningful pause and a sense of calm.

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