The Saffron Luxury Dinner Cruise on the River of Kings offers an exquisite and sophisticated dining experience aboard a stylishly designed riverboat, as you glide along the iconic Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. This elegant cruise seamlessly blends world-class Thai cuisine with breathtaking views of the city’s most famous landmarks, such as the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and Rama VIII Bridge, all beautifully illuminated at night.
Savor a 4 course dinner crafted by expert chefs, featuring a selection of authentic Thai dishes prepared with premium ingredients and presented with artistic flair. The warm and attentive service complements the luxurious ambiance, ensuring an unforgettable evening.
With its intimate atmosphere, panoramic windows, and open-air decks, the Saffron Dinner Cruise offers a perfect setting for special occasions, romantic dinners, or simply a serene escape from the city’s bustle.
As you will be making your own way to ICON Siam Pier, ensure you give yourself enough time to cross the river if this will be required. ICON Siam Pier is across the river from the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel / River City Shopping Mall. Please arrive at 30 minutes prior to boat departure time.
Iconsiam, is a mixed-use development on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. It includes a large shopping mall, which opened to the public on 10 November 2018, as well as hotels and residences. Here is where you will depart for the Saffron Cruise.
The Holy Rosary Church, is a Roman Catholic Church built in 1769 by a resettlement of Portuguese Catholics and just further up is China Town which was founded in 1782.
Santa Cruz Church is another Catholic Church marking the legacy of Thai – Portuguese relations dating back to the 16th century. The Portuguese were the first Europeans in Thailand who were allowed to reside and trade in the country.
Guan Yu Shrine, a historic shrine of the god of war and faithfulness in ancient Chinese beliefs, is one of the first significant places that the boat will pass during the dinner cruise.
Just past the Rama VIII bridge is the Bank of Thailand Museum, which is housed in the Bang Khun Phrom Palace, the former residence of Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu, who was the 33rd son of King Chulalongkorn.
Of all 14 forts that were built over 200 years ago to protect Bangkok, only 2 are still standing, including Phra Sumen Fort. The original cannon can still be seen mounted on the upper battlement
The iconic and impressive bridge is a landmark in Bangkok. The cable-stayed bridge is a feat of modern Thai engineering and the best and closest way to see it is by cruising right underneath it.
Bangkok's famous palace complex was built in 1782 and features several magnificent buildings including Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). At night the compound is illuminated by floodlights resulting in the golden tiled rooftops sparkling beauty.
This temple is considered to be the most famous and photographed temple in Bangkok, which features a soaring 70-meter-high spire decorated with tiny pieces of colored glass and Chinese porcelain. Under floodlights at night it is a jaw-dropping sight!
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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