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OLA Cruise

The Jahan

ClassRiver Cruise
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Cruise LineLindblad Expeditions
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Ship statistics

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Passengers48
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Current position

Call sign0SG6076
Draught of a vessel2
Bow heading511
IMO
Lat10°20'09.8"N
Lon106°18'08.3"E
MMSI574111386
Nav statusAt Anchor

Voyage itinerary

DateProduct namePortPrice
2025-01-1512 Nights | Jahan | San Marino-Ho Chi Minh City(saigon)San Marino$14992
2025-02-0612 Nights | Jahan | Ho Chi Minh City(saigon)-San MarinoHo Chi Minh City(saigon)$15084

Deck plans

There are 3 floors
Main Deck
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DECK 1

Upper Deck
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DECK 2

Terrace Deck
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DECK 3

Cabin information

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Cat 2

Code 02
Area 419.79 ft²
Deck 2
Balcony
Occupancy 2-0 people
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Cat 1

Code 01
Area 322.92 ft²
Deck 1
Balcony
Occupancy 2-0 people
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Cat 3

Code 03
Area 419.79 ft²
Deck 1,2
Balcony
Occupancy 2-0 people

Gourmet restaurant

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Dining

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Cuisines

Recreational facilities

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Public Spaces

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Special Features

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Public Spaces

Deck Terrace Deck

Introduction to the cruise

To sail along the Mekong River is to experience two fascinating countries and discover how life is led along its banks. There is no better way to travel in comfort and grand style than aboard The Jahan. She has large, gracious staterooms and luxurious touches. Built in 2011 from the ground up, she is simply the finest ship on the Mekong River. Every cabin has a private balcony and the ship’s public spaces offer a relaxed elegance for your Mekong voyage.
At 230 feet long with four decks, she is an expansive ship with public areas where the expedition community can gather to watch life along the riverbank, with everyone sharing in the experience.
Her public spaces are built for easy gathering of small groups, intimate nooks to escape on your own, and open spaces like the lounge, where we gather daily for Recap, or the top deck, where we can gather together in the shade or sun to watch as cities and villages drift past. The dining room easily accommodates all guests at once for a single seating, with no assigned tables for easy mixing. While the ship is luxurious, life aboard is casual in every regard, and there is no need for formal clothing. And you’ll find shipboard services like laundry make packing and traveling more convenient.