Greenlines DP high-speed ferry

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Introduction to Greenlines DP high-speed ferry.

Greenlines DP operates in the passenger transportation sector using various types of high-speed vessels, including twin-hull ferries (GC60, GC90) and high-speed inflatable boats (RX15, RY48). These vessels operate on inland waterways, coastal routes, and island-bound routes.

In addition, the company specializes in providing high-speed vessels for passenger transport in key regions such as Quang Ninh, Ha Long Bay, Da Nang, Cu Lao Cham, Quang Ngai, Ly Son, Nha Trang, Ninh Thuan, Mũi Né, Phu Quy, Vung Tau, Con Dao, Rach Gia, Ha Tien, Phu Quoc, and more. The company also supplies high-speed vessels for national defense, search and rescue, and emergency response purposes.


Greenlines DP vessels currently in operation

  • Twin-hull vessel Greenlines A1: capacity of 60 passengers, speed of 26–28 knots, equipped with 2 DOOSAN main engines, operating area: SB, route: Hà Tiên – Hải Tặc Island.

  • Twin-hull vessels GreenlinesDP C3, C4, C5: capacity of 50 passengers, speed of 28 knots, operating area: Zone IV, route: Ho Chi Minh City – Vũng Tàu – Ho Chi Minh City.

  • Twin-hull vessels GreenlinesDP K6, K7: capacity of 96 passengers, speed of 28 knots, operating area: Zone IV, route: Ho Chi Minh City – Bến Tre – Vũng Tàu – Ho Chi Minh City.

  • Twin-hull vessels GreenlinesDP C8, C9: capacity of 132 and 150 passengers, speed of 28 knots, operating area: Zone IV, route: Ho Chi Minh City – Bến Tre – Vũng Tàu – Ho Chi Minh City.

  • GreenlinesDP RX1, RX2 vessels: capacity of 15 passengers, speed of 30 knots, operating area: S1.

  • Twin-hull vessel GreenlinesDP E10: capacity of 145 passengers, speed of 28 knots, operating area: Zone IV, route: Ho Chi Minh City – Can Gio – Vung Tau – Ho Chi Minh City.

Images of Greenlines DP ferry.

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Routes operated by Greenlines DP high-speed ferry.

08:00, 09:30, 10:00, 12:00, 13:30, 14:00, 15:30

Passenger Regulations for Greenlines DP ferry

Passengers traveling on Greenlines DP are kindly requested to comply with the following requirements:
 

Provide full name, address, and phone number for contact when necessary.

Be on board at least 15 minutes before departure time.

Follow the instructions of the attendants and crew members.

Kindly note:

  • Do not carry weapons, toxic substances, flammable or explosive materials, or animals.
  • Do not bring bicycles or motorbikes.
  • Do not carry goods other than personal luggage.

Maintain order, general hygiene, and remain seated throughout the journey.

Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the cabin.

Passengers are responsible for their own luggage.

After arrival, passengers must disembark following the guidance of the attendants and crew.

Greenlines DP shall not be liable for compensation in case of trip cancellation or delays due to reasons such as adverse weather conditions, tidal conditions, natural disasters, earthquakes, technical safety issues, or security risks.

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Traveling by high-speed ferry: Pros & Cons

  • Traveling by ferry allows you to reach islands, beaches, and coastal destinations that are otherwise inaccessible by other means of transport. Although ferry travel can take more time and sometimes cause seasickness, the opportunity to visit paradise-like, hidden, and untouched destinations often makes it worthwhile.
  • Ferry tickets can be booked online, helping you save time and ensuring your trip goes according to plan. Booking in advance is especially convenient during peak seasons, public holidays, or weekends when demand is high and ferry availability is limited.
  • On some routes, you can choose different ticket classes or cabin types. Options may include private cabins or standard seating with or without additional features. Always check the ticket conditions to make the most of your journey.
  • Ferry travel is always enjoyable. It allows you to see destinations you visit or pass by from a completely different perspective. Most places look incredibly beautiful—and entirely different—when viewed from the water. Traveling by boat also offers a great opportunity to capture stunning and unique photos and videos—so don’t miss out!
  • The main concern when traveling by water is seasickness, which can be quite unpleasant and uncomfortable. Even if you’ve never experienced it before, there’s no guarantee your next ferry trip will be smooth. Rough seas and high-speed ferry rides can make even those with strong stomachs feel dizzy. It’s recommended to follow the advice above and take motion sickness medication about 30 minutes before departure. Having a light meal before traveling can also help, as traveling on an empty stomach increases the likelihood of seasickness.
  • Delays and cancellations are common with ferry travel due to heavy dependence on weather and sea conditions, especially during the off-season. Rain, rough seas, and storms can disrupt your journey—so it’s best to keep your itinerary flexible and avoid scheduling tight connections, even during periods of typically “good” weather.

Greenlines DP Ferry Terminal

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