The newly refurbished Apsara Dinner Cruise is an elegant dining experience on Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River, offering guests a luxurious Thai dinner aboard a beautifully restored traditional rice barge.. The Apsara Dinner Cruise is known for its authentic Thai cuisine, with a carefully crafted multi-course menu that highlights traditional flavors and local ingredients. With its serene ambiance and exceptional service, the cruise provides an unforgettable way to experience Bangkok’s vibrant night scenery and rich culinary heritage.
Appetizer
Mini Puff Crab Curry
Zesty Siam Bite
Minced Pork, Crispy Bean Curd Skin, Spicy Avocado Dip
Soup
Aromatic Ayutthaya River Prawn Tom Yum
Main Course
Pan-fried Snow Fish, Roasted Young Chili Sauce, Dill
Slow Cooked Beef Short Ribs (G), Secret Apsara Curry Paste,
Dessert
Lychee and Green Mango Thai Sherbet, Young Ginger, Crispy Shallot
Homemade Organic Kaffir Lime Jello
Blue Water Chestnut in Chilled Coconut Milk, Crushed Ice
*Sample Menu*
Departure Point: River City Pier 1
The Apsara Cruise departs from here. Check In: 18.15pm - 18.30pm Cruise: 18.45 - 21.45pm
The Grand Palace in Bangkok is a majestic complex of buildings that served as the royal residence of the Kings of Siam (now Thailand) from 1782 until 1925. Situated on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, it’s renowned for its intricate Thai architecture, lavish decorations, and detailed spires. The palace grounds house the sacred Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew), which is one of Thailand’s most revered religious sites. The Grand Palace remains an important cultural and historical symbol and is a must-visit attraction for its breathtaking beauty and significance.
The Temple of Dawn, known locally as Wat Arun, is a stunning riverside temple located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. Renowned for its tall, intricately decorated spires, Wat Arun is covered in colorful porcelain tiles and seashells that shimmer beautifully in sunlight. The temple, dedicated to Aruna, the Hindu god of dawn, is especially striking at sunrise and sunset. Its central prang, or tower, rises 70 meters high, offering breathtaking views of the river and Bangkok’s skyline. Wat Arun is one of Thailand’s most iconic landmarks, admired for both its architecture and spiritual significance.
The Rama VIII Bridge is a striking cable-stayed bridge spanning the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. Opened in 2002, it features a single, 160-meter-tall pylon that supports its cables, giving the bridge an elegant, asymmetrical design. Named after King Rama VIII, the bridge combines architectural beauty with functionality, serving as both a transportation route and a city landmark. Illuminated at night, it offers scenic views and stands as a symbol of Bangkok’s modern infrastructure and design.
The Royal Barges of Bangkok are intricately crafted, traditional boats used for ceremonial purposes along the Chao Phraya River. These gilded and ornately decorated barges, housed in the Royal Barge Museum, showcase Thai artistry and heritage with carvings of mythical creatures and symbols of Thai royalty. The Royal Barge Procession, an event dating back hundreds of years, sees these barges glide down the river in a grand spectacle to honor significant occasions. Each barge is paddled by a crew in traditional attire, making this procession a unique cultural and historical display in Thailand.
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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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