2-12 pax Private River Boat Tour in Paris with Rosé and Macarons

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Paris, France

1 hour 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

Enjoy a private 1h30 boat tour on the Seine River, designed for relaxation with friends, family, or colleagues. The Riverlounge, a spacious custom-built boat with comfortable seating, perfect for socializing while taking in iconic views of Paris, including the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. Sip complimentary rosé wine and indulge in delicious French macarons as you cruise past famous landmarks. With an accommodating captain, this tour promises a luxurious experience amidst the beauty of Paris.

- Private boat tour for groups of 2 to 12, ideal for families and special occasions
- Complimentary chilled rosé wine, Mineral water, and French macarons
- Spacious boat with premium amenities including a sound system and restroom
- Departs near the Eiffel Tower

In addition of the pilot, a fully certified English speaking guide can also accompany you (see option). While our captains are English speaking, they are not able to provide a full commentary during this tour due to the size of the boat.

What's Included

Macarons
Mineral Water
Rosé Wine

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
2 Port de Javel Haut

Your private boat will meet you at "Escale Beaugrenelle", 2 Port de Javel Haut, 75015 Paris, with an easy access by transports. https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZxRYUp3ZrBx6sxvt6

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes (approximately)
  • Eiffel Tower (Pass by)

    The most famous monument in Paris, the star of the capital: the Eiffel Tower. It was presented at the world fair in 1889 to celebrate the centenary of the French Revolution. We owe this work of art to Gustave Eiffel. It is 1,000 feet high and weighs 10,000 tons. For a long time it was the highest monument in the world. You can visit the Eiffel Tower every day, all year round, until 11:00 at night, and till midnight during summer. It is repainted every seven years - about 60 tons of paint are required and the restoration lasts for three years. An interesting fact is that Parisians didn’t like it at all when it was built. They found it really ugly, and they were afraid the tower would collapse. Originally, the Eiffel Tower was built for 20 years but it was saved from demolition in 1906 when they put an antenna at the top.

    Admission ticket free
  • Pont Alexandre III (Pass by)

    From the Seine, the Pont Alexandre III dazzles with its ornate elegance, a masterpiece of Belle Époque design. Its graceful arch spans the river in a single sweep, adorned with gilded sculptures of nymphs, cherubs, and Art Nouveau lampposts. At each corner, towering columns crowned with golden-winged statues glisten in the sunlight, symbolizing France’s grandeur. The bridge’s soft blue-gray metal contrasts with its golden details, reflecting beautifully on the water below. As boats pass beneath, they glimpse one of Paris’ most opulent and romantic landmarks.

    Admission ticket free
  • Louvre Museum (Pass by)

    From the Seine, the Louvre Museum rises in regal splendor, its vast façade stretching along the riverbank. The ornate stonework, adorned with statues and intricate carvings, reflects centuries of history, from medieval fortress to royal palace. Towering pavilions and arched windows catch the changing light, while the majestic glass pyramid peeks from the central courtyard, a modern contrast to classical elegance. The calm waters mirror its grandeur, as passing boats glide beneath the Pont des Arts, framing this timeless Parisian icon.

    Admission ticket free
  • Musee d'Orsay (Pass by)

    From the Seine, the Musée d’Orsay stands as a majestic Beaux-Arts masterpiece, its grand façade adorned with arched windows and intricate stonework. Once a railway station, the building retains its elegant clock towers, now icons of Parisian culture. The sweeping glass roof glows under sunlight, hinting at the treasures within—Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces by Monet, Van Gogh, and Degas. Reflections of its cream-colored stone ripple on the water, while the graceful bridges nearby frame its timeless beauty.

    Admission ticket free
  • Pont Neuf (Pass by)

    From the Seine, the Pont Neuf stands as Paris’ oldest bridge, its sturdy stone arches spanning the river with timeless grace. Despite its name, meaning "New Bridge," it has watched over the city since the 17th century. The semi-circular bastions, once lively meeting spots, now offer serene views of the Île de la Cité. Elegant lampposts line its walkway, casting soft light on the pale limestone. Below, the arches reflect in the rippling water, while boats pass beneath, tracing the history carried by this enduring Parisian landmark.

    Admission ticket free
  • Pont des Arts (Pass by)

    From the Seine, the Pont des Arts appears as a delicate yet elegant pedestrian bridge, its slender iron framework stretching gracefully between the Louvre and the Institut de France. Soft light filters through its open structure, casting shimmering reflections on the water below. Once adorned with countless love locks, it now offers an unobstructed view of Paris' timeless beauty. Wooden planks and simple railings invite artists, lovers, and dreamers to pause above the flowing river, while boats glide beneath, framed by the city's historic skyline.

    Admission ticket free
  • Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris (Pass by)

    From the Seine, Notre-Dame de Paris rises in breathtaking majesty, its twin towers and delicate spire (when intact) dominating the Île de la Cité. The Gothic masterpiece stands proudly, its intricate stone façade adorned with statues, gargoyles, and soaring arches. Sunlight dances on the massive rose windows, while flying buttresses extend gracefully over the riverbanks. At night, the cathedral glows softly, its reflection shimmering on the water. Passing boats offer a timeless view of this Parisian icon, a symbol of faith, art, and endurance.

    Admission ticket free
  • Conciergerie (Pass by)

    From the Seine, the Conciergerie stands as a striking medieval fortress on the Île de la Cité, its imposing stone towers rising over the riverbank. Once a royal palace, then a grim prison during the French Revolution, its history lingers in its turrets and arched windows. The pointed rooftops and sturdy walls reflect in the water, evoking a sense of timeless grandeur. At dusk, golden lights bathe its façade, casting long shadows on the river’s surface. Boats passing by witness a piece of Parisian history, silent yet powerful against the flow of time.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Boat in Paris

Tags

Private and Luxury
Private Sightseeing Tours
Sunset Cruises
Cultural Tours
Water Tours

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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