Ring in the New Year with an unforgettable evening on a magical dinner cruise through Paris. Picture yourself stepping aboard a luxurious glass-canopy boat at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. As you sail along the Seine, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking, panoramic views of Notre-Dame, the Louvre, and the sparkling Eiffel Tower—all illuminated in a dazzling nightscape.
During this enchanting journey, you’ll indulge in a gourmet New Year’s Eve feast, a masterpiece of French cuisine paired with wines and champagne.
But it’s not just the sights and flavors that will enchant you—the evening is filled with live music, creating an atmosphere of romance and joy. A talented singer will serenade you as you dine, filling the air with melodies that perfectly complement the beauty of Paris by night.
After dinner, the boat becomes a floating dance floor, where you can sway to the music under the stars. As the city lights reflect off the water, you’ll dance the night away until dawn.
Elegance Service: Panoramic seating in the center of the glass-canopy boat<br/>Duration: 8 hours: Dinner Cruise between 9 pm and 11 pm
Dancing until dawn while the boat is situated at the foot of the Eiffel Tower<br/>5-cours menu and beverages: 5-course menu (appetizer, starter, main dish, cheese, dessert, madeleine & chocolate) + champagne, wines, mineral water
Enjoy the cruise and admire the most iconic sights of Paris while you savor your menu and appreciate the live entertainment by the singer!
You will board just at feet of the Eiffel Tower and choose your dishes in the à-la-carte menu including vegetarian options. As you will be aboard a modern glass-canopy boat, you will enjoy breathtaking views to the Musée d'Orsay, the Pont Alexandre III, the Latin Quarter, Notre Dame de Paris, the Ile Saint Louis, the Marais, the Louvre, the Grand Palais, the Concorde, etc. while you enjoy the dishes that are prepared on board for you by the Chef and his team.
The Bateaux Parisiens port is situated at feet of the Eiffel Tower, a good occasion to take a nice picture before or after the cruise. You will also admire views of the Eiffel Tower several times during your dinner cruise.
As you approach the Pont Alexandre III, you will see the Dome des Invalides on the right side. This monument houses the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Admire this beautiful landmark during your dinner cruise! It is an incredible experience to pass under this bridge aboard the glass canopy boat.
This characteristic building houses the French parliament. Have a look at it while you savor the flavors of the French cuisine.
Admire the architecture of the Musée d'Orsay, which used to be a railway station in the past.
You will enjoy nice views to this famous quarter while you cruise on the Seine.
Lift your head and admire the sculptures when you pass by Pont Neuf, which is actually the oldest bridge of Paris.
From the river, you will have a wonderful perspective to the famous Notre Dame Cathedral.
Enjoy the specific atmosphere of this area when you pass by.
You will see the interesting architechture of the French National Library which represents 4 open books. At this point, the boat will turn and cruise back to the city center.
Enjoy nice views from the river to this historical quarter of Paris.
During your dinner cruise, you will also see the Hôtel de Ville de Paris, a very impressive building where the major of Paris has her office.
The Ile Saint Louis is the heart of the historical Paris. You will have interesting views to its typical architecture from the water.
The Pont Marie is a very special bridge. If you pass under this bridge, close your eyes and make a wish. It is told that your wish will come true during the new year.
The Conciergerie is a very remarkable landmark. It is the place where the King Louis XVI and the Queen Marie-Antoinette where imprisoned before they were executed.
See the 700m long facade of the Louvre Museum, the former residence of French kings.
From the boat, you will see the Egyptian obelisk. The Place de la Concorde used to play a big role during the time of the French revolution, as the guillotine was placed there.
The bridge between the Place de la Concorde and the Assemblée Nationale was built from stones of the Bastille prison which was destroyed after the French revolution.
Admire the amazing architecture with its glass coupole! This building hosts exceptional exhibitions and events. During the Olympic games in 2024, it hosted a part of the competitions.
Admire the little sister of the New York's Statue of Liberty with the Eiffel Tower in its background! A very special photo spot, just before you return to the Bateaux Parisiens quayside!
At feet of the Eiffel Tower
Go to pontoon 5 or 7
New Year’s Eve Dinner Cruise – Dec 31
Check-in 7:00 PM, depart 9:00 PM, return 11:00 PM, celebration until dawn.
• Check in from 7:00 pm on the pontoon 5 or 7.
• Departure at 9 pm
• Smart casual dress code
• You will be seated at a private table in the center of the glass-canopy boat.
• Passengers with bulky luggage, more than 16 liters in size (small backpacks, handbags and computer cases not included) won't be allowed in the boat.
• Pick-up not provided
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Notre-Dame is a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture and one of the most famous cathedrals in the world. It has been undergoing restoration since the 2019 fire.
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