Treat yourself to a festive New Year’s Eve dinner cruise on the Seine River in Paris!
Board at Port de Grenelle and enjoy a classic French holiday dinner with Champagne, shared tables, and a warm musical atmosphere.
Take in the magical night views of Paris’ top landmarks — the Louvre, Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Conciergerie, and the illuminated bridges. The boat follows the same route used during the Olympic Games ceremony.
At midnight, welcome the New Year with a glass of Champagne in front of the sparkling Eiffel Tower — an unforgettable moment.
After the countdown, the boat returns to Port de Grenelle, where your DJ keeps the celebration going with a dance party until 2: 00 AM.
A night you’ll remember forever!
Boarding: 8:30 PM at Port of Grenelle
Departure: 9:30 PM
Special New Year’s Eve gourmet dinner + Champagne
Shared tables & musical atmosphere
New Year’s celebration with Eiffel Tower views
Return to dock & DJ dance party until 2: 00 AM
Boat: LE CHANSONNIER Boarding starts at 8:30 PM at Port of Grenelle. The cruise on Le Chansonnier departs at 9:30 PM. Shared tables for 9 guests. Return to Port de Grenelle shortly after midnight, followed by a DJ dance party until 2: 00 AM.
Ring in the New Year with a glass of Champagne in front of the Eiffel Tower — the perfect moment for unforgettable photos.
Alexander III Bridge is one of Paris’ most beautiful landmarks, stretching gracefully over the Seine between Les Invalides and the Grand Palais. Built for the 1900 World’s Fair, it’s known for its ornate sculptures, elegant lampposts, and stunning views of the Eiffel Tower — a true symbol of Belle Époque elegance.
The Musée d’Orsay in Paris, set inside a former railway station, houses one of the world’s finest Collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. Masterpieces by Van Gogh, Monet, and many others showcase the artistic evolution of the 19th century.
Recently restored, Notre-Dame de Paris is an iconic Gothic cathedral in the heart of the city, standing as a witness to eight centuries of history and architecture.
The Conciergerie is a major historic landmark on the Île de la Cité. Once a royal palace and later a prison during the French Revolution, it reflects centuries of Parisian history. Its Gothic architecture, including the famous Hall of the Men-at-Arms, captivates visitors. The Conciergerie is best known for holding notable prisoners such as Marie-Antoinette before her execution.
Paris City Hall, located in the heart of the city, has been the seat of the municipal government since the 14th century. Its Neo-Renaissance architecture, decorated with sculptures and ornate details, reflects the city’s civic power.
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