L’Amant

L’Amant takes its source from once again the design of Cox & Stevens which became the trademark of the company, and the “Golden Age” era of the early 20th century, so often depicted by famous authors, such as Marguerite Duras. The boat borrows its name from one of her most famous novel.

With 12 cabins of 16 m each, L’Amant can accommodate up to 24 passengers with a restaurant, a sun deck and a living room. This 39-m vessel was designed to sail from Vietnam to Cambodia through the mythical Mekong Delta and its myriad of streams. Its colonial style from the 1930′s combines a traditional decoration made of carved wood and lustrous brass with a discreet modern comfort.

L’Amant is more than a simple boat, it has a soul. It represents by itself all this “Golden age” period and brings all its passengers with it.

For more information about the boat and the cruise, visit their website