RIVER SEINE


Enjoy an à la carte dinner on-board whilst cruising on the River Seine. Discover Paris, the City of Lights, from the water and see the iconic monuments of Paris illuminated.

Get access to the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and be amazed by artistic masterpieces by artists such as Renoir and Van Gogh. Then top off the day with a cruise along the River Seine.

Visit the world-famous Louvre Museum with a timed-entrance ticket and marvel at the Mona Lisa and more. Complete your journey with an optional 1-hour sightseeing cruise on the River Seine.

Your experience begins as soon as you depart for the Eiffel Tower. You will be driven to the Eiffel where you will head straight to the first floor of the Eiffel Tower. As you enjoy a scrumptious 3-course meal at Madam Brasserie restaurant, you can enjoy the sights of Paris from the most desirable vantage point in Paris. Seine cruise Once your wonderful dinner and Eiffel experience is over, you will head straight for an hour long cruise along the River Seine. On a glass-topped boat with terrace, you will be able to marvel at some of the most stunning Parisian attractions and soak in the beauty of these stunningly lit monuments basking along the banks of the river. The audio guide present on your cruise will educate you further about this magnificent city. Itinerary Orsay Museum Pont Neuf Conciergerie Île de la Cité Notre Dame Île Saint-Louis Invalides Eiffel Tower Moulin Rouge show End your memorable evening sipping on some champagne as you take in the Burlesque show at the iconic Moulin Rouge Cabaret Bar. The Moulin Rouge enjoys quite an elevated reputation in the entertainment circles of Paris. Known as the spiritual birthplace of the modern form of the can-can dance, your night will be one of French extravagance as the beautiful dancers present the enigmatic ‘Féerie’ show. Féerie consists of a troupe of 100 artists, including the 60 Doriss Girls that were recruited worldwide.

Your experience Explore the Impressionism museums of France, the Orsay Museum, and the Orangerie Museum which is its sister museum, located just 10 minutes from it. The Orsay Museum The 19th-century French art comprised the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist periods, which created influential masterpieces that are found at the Orsay Museum. During your 1.5-hour tour of the museum, you will find famous paintings by some of the well-known artists and also stand a chance to catch Paris in all its glory from the Orsay terrace. Walking through the exhibits is a breeze as they have been arranged in chronological order, making it easy for you to identify the periods on each floor. You can visit the River Seine and Tuileries Gardens after your visit as it is located right opposite the museum. The Orangerie Museum Orangerie Museum is best known for its permanent exhibition of a series of 8 canvases of Water Lilies which is at Level 0 of the museum. This idea was conceptualized by Monet to create an environment for peaceful meditation amidst a flowering aquarium. There are other works by Gabrielle and Jean by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, The Young Apprentice by Amedeo Modigliani, and Pommes et biscuits by Paul Cézanne for you to marvel at. You can then proceed to the changing exhibitions to complete your tour of 1.5 hours, basking in the fine work of these artists.

Save money and time with this combo ticket, which offers access to two of Paris’ must-visit attractions: the sightseeing cruise on Canal Saint-Martin and the Seine and the Orsay Museum. Sightseeing cruise on Canal Saint-Martin Your Seine and Canal St Martin cruise starts with a peaceful glide along the Saint Martin canal. As you sail, you’ll pass beneath charming footbridges and through the hidden vault of the Bastille. Navigating through the canal’s locks, each reveals a new sight, leading to the Bassin de la Villette, Paris's largest artificial lake. The journey finishes on the Seine River, with views of Paris’s famous landmarks like Notre Dame. The cruise culminates on the Seine River, where Paris's iconic landmarks like Notre Dame unfold before your eyes. Orsay Museum Once inside, you are free to explore the museum as you like. Once done with the sightseeing cruise, the Orsay Museum with early 19th-century sculptures and classical paintings awaits you. Explore French Realist and Symbolist art and gain insights into the cultural and artistic developments of the late 19th century. Stroll through the exhibits of sculptures and decorative arts, including furniture, and other artifacts from the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. One of the Orsay Museum’s best-kept secrets is its Terrasse d’Été, Summer Terrace — with lovely views of the Seine River, the Louvre, and in the distance, even Sacre Coeur perched high on its hill in Montmartre.

Enjoy a guided panoramic tour of Paris by land and water. See iconic monuments, including the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, and travel aboard an amphibious vehicle down the River Seine.

