Aqua Luna
See Victoria Harbour in style; cruises aboard a traditional, red-sail ship

Custom built over a period of 18 months for the Aqua restaurant group, Aqua Luna offers an intimate means to view the city from the water. A traditional Chinese ‘junk’ ship, its distinctive red sails against the high-rise skyline have graced many a tourist’s photograph, postcard and editorial covering the city – a picture perfect icon synonymous with the city and harbour. Two decks lined with sofa-style bedding and complimentary drinks lay the foundation for a comfortably adventurous cruises aboard her and, operating seven days a week, the evening cruises are a sure-fire way to experience the Symphony of the Lights from a unique perspective.
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