One of the most unique things to do in London at night. Cruise down the River Thames taking in the jaw dropping views of London's finest sights whilst partying the night away at our Silent Disco! Dance with your headphones on, choose your DJ, and singalong with your friends. It's an unforgettable experience in London.
Location : For this event the boat departs and returns from Tower Millennium Pier, Lower Thames St, London EC3N 4DT<br/>Starting point:<br/>Tower Millennium Pier, London EC3N 4DT, UK
Daytime cruise - new for 2024: An afternoon cruising along the river Thames while partying at our Silent disco. See London's epic sights from our party boat<br/>Location: The boat departs and returns to Blackfriars Pier, EC4V 3QR. Boarding commences from 1:30pm and the boat departs at 2pm<br/>Starting point:<br/>Blackfriars Pier, White Lion Hill, London EC4V 3QR, UK
Duration: 4 hours<br/>Halloween theme: Join us for our Halloween silent disco boat party, costumes are encouraged but not essential<br/>Starting point:<br/>Tower Millennium Pier, London EC3N 4DT, UK
Duration: 4 hours<br/>Christmas special: Join us for a festive themed silent sounds boat party on the River Thames<br/>Starting point:<br/>Tower Millennium Pier, London EC3N 4DT, UK
Location: The boat departs and returns to Blackfriars Pier, EC4V 3QR. Boarding commences from 7pm and the boat departs at 7:30pm<br/>Starting point:<br/>Blackfriars Pier, White Lion Hill, London EC4V 3QR, UK
Duration: 4 hours<br/>Starting point:<br/>Tower Bridge Quay, St Katharine's Way, London E1W 1LD, UK
We will sail under Tower Bridge partying the night away!
The boat travels to Greenwich, passing the O2 arena
The boat passes Canary Warf, see the city lit up!
Sail past the HMS Belfast
This is the meeting point for September 20th. The boat leaves strictly on the event start time so please arrive 30 minutes before departure to ensure you enter on time.
Please check the ticket for the correct location and time for the event you are attending.
T&C's
1. Please ensure you arrive in time, as the boat cannot wait for latecomers.
2.The venue reserves the right to refuse admission and may on occasion have to conduct security searches to ensure the safety of the patrons.
3. Tickets are sold subject to the venue or promoter's right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its control without being obliged to refund monies or exchange tickets.
4. The promoter and venue management accept no responsibility for any personal property.
5. The event listed on the purchased ticket is strictly for ticket holders who are 18 years of age and over. Identification may be required.
If weather, tidal, or any other reasons the Captain considers it necessary, to vary the scheduled trip, his decision will be final.
6. The Captain has the right to refuse passage to any person or persons , the reasons for such refusal need not be stated, but will be in the interests of the owners, vessels, persons and crew embarked.
7. Guests are advised to wear low heeled suitable footwear, preferably rubber soled, whilst on board the vessel.
8. We have no control over any incidents that happen on the river that may cause a delay to the planned return time and do not accept any liabilities for expenses incurred and refunds will not be permitted.
9. Please be aware that you will be refused entry on the boat if you appear in any way to have consumed too much alcohol or drugs.
10. When queuing, we ask passengers to be orderly and respectful towards other passengers, the neighbouring businesses and residents. These are private venues/land and their entrances are not to be blocked, nor are their customer to be disturbed.
11. No drinks are permitted to be taken off the boat.
12. Vacate the Pier orderly and respectfully. Any damage or disturbance will not be tolerated. Passengers are to be aware that there is CCTV.
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