Affiliate Disclosure
This site is free to read because of affiliate commissions. Here is precisely how that works, what it costs you and what it does not change about what you read. The cruises themselves are compared on the Han River cruise page.
The short version
When you follow a booking link from this site and book, the platform may pay us a commission — typically a single-digit percentage of the fare. You pay the same price you would have paid going there directly: $10.19 is $10.19 either way. If you do not book, nothing is owed.
Who you are actually booking with
Every cruise compared here is sold through Klook and operated by an independent company — E-Land Cruise, Han River Paradise, Golden Blue Marina, My Xuan Cruise, Vinh Anh Cruise, or the tour operator named on each listing. The operator runs the boat and the crew; the platform takes your payment and holds your booking.
We are none of those parties. We cannot confirm a seat, move a date, chase a refund or promise you a departure time.
What commission does not buy
Commission rates do not set the order of the comparison table, and no operator has paid to appear on this site. Our picks are argued from schedule, route, price and review record — not from what any listing pays.
Where a cruise has a weakness — a sunset departure that misses the sunset in summer, a four-person minimum, a cruise ticket sold separately from the tour that visits the pier — it is written down on the page, next to the booking button.
Prices and terms
Prices, availability, inclusions and cancellation rules are set by the operator and the platform and are confirmed at checkout on their site. Every figure here carries the month it was read — August 2026 at the last check. Onboard extras such as seagull feed (3,000 KRW) and Da Nang's public-holiday surcharge (30,000 VND, paid onsite) are set by the operators, not by us.