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In
1910 a paddle
steamer called the
Emeraude was
offering
unforgettable
cruises in Halong
Bay for visitors to
what was then French
Indochina. The
Emeraude was part of
a flotilla owned by
the Roque family who
had left Bordeaux in
1858 in search of
adventure and
fortune. Over a
period of more than
50 years they found
both. After several
ups and downs
including successful
trading and timber
businesses, near
bankruptcy and being
taken hostage by
pirates, the Roque
brothers built
Emeraude, Perle,
Saphir, Rubis and
Onyx to ferry
passengers and
freight along the
waterways of
Indochina and cruise
on magnificent
Halong Bay.
Today the Emeraude
offers a regular
cruise service on
board a luxurious
replica steamer with
38 cabins
meticulously
designed to evoke
the nostalgic charm
of colonial
Indochina. |