Emerald Cruises & Tours has announced its 2026-2027 Southeast Asia river cruising season is available for booking, according to a press release.

The voyages feature journeys along the Mekong River through Vietnam and Cambodia, paired with land tours in Laos and Japan.

“Emerald Cruises and Tours’ Southeast Asia collection offers travelers an effortless way to explore one of the world’s most captivating regions in style,” said Ken Muskat, president of Scenic Group USA/LATAM (Latin America).

“With thoughtfully designed itineraries and the comfort of intimate ship luxury, guests can experience the authentic beauty, culture and spirit of Southeast Asia like never before.”

Guests are invited to discover up to 17 curated journeys, from the new 11-day Enchanting Mekong and Siem Reap cruise and tour to the enhanced 26-day Wonders of Japan, Vietnam and Cambodia itinerary.

The Emerald Harmony accommodates up to 84 guests. The ship cruises directly into the heart of Ho Chi Minh City.

The company offers two ways to explore the Mekong River: an eight-day river cruise or a 10-day river cruise available during the green season.

The green season option offers longer daytime sailing and deeper exploration into Cambodia.

Emerald’s inclusions feature all meals and beverages at lunch and dinner onboard the Emerald Harmony, along with excursions and cultural activities.

Signature excursions include an Apsara Dance Performance in Siem Reap, sunrise over Angkor Wat, a monk blessing and a Buddhist temple ceremony in Cambodia.

Also on offer is a tour of Gieng island with visits to a local incense-making workshop and a traditional sampan-building yard, as well as guided visits to UNESCO-listed sites and local markets.

The Emerald DiscoverMORE program offers additional opportunities to explore, including cooking classes in Hoi An and silk craft workshops in Laos, available at an extra cost.

Highlighted itineraries include the eight-day Majestic Mekong Cruise, the 10-day Meandering Majestic Mekong Cruise, the 24-day Grand Tour of Indochina and the 26-day Wonders of Japan, Vietnam and Cambodia.