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Paradise Cruises, creator of luxurious overnight cruise experiences on Halong Bay, is strengthening its focus on hotel operations with an expansion that sees the brand name change from ‘Paradise Cruises’ to ‘Paradise Hotels & Cruises’.Paradise Suites Hotel, part of Paradise Hotels & Cruises, will double its room inventory by adding 76 suites that will be available to guests by April 2016. The hotel’s private beach will be transformed into a beach club over the next few months. Other new additions to the luxury property will include a souvenir shop and an elegantly designed new lobby and terrace.The property has been operating on Tuan Chau Island for one year and impresses with a blend of Vietnamese authenticity, a laidback yet luxurious ambience and the utmost of privacy and comfort.Facilities of the hotel include a Whisky Gallery Bar, JO Pub and 1958 restaurant, serving Vietnamese cuisine.Paradise Suites Hotel provides bicycles for guests to explore nearby villages as well as guided tours for those who stay on the island.Cruise operations of the group currently comprise 9 vessels divided into four categories: Paradise Luxury, Paradise Privilege, Paradise Peak and Paradise Explorer.The Paradise Luxury line received a major overhaul earlier this year and is now sparkling with brand-new furnishings and newly designed common areas. Paradise Hotels & Cruises plans to renovate the Privilege and Peak lines next year.

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