You’ll float through central Paris on a private river boat tour with space for just 2–6 people, sipping rosé and tasting macarons as you pass icons like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. With a local guide steering and sharing stories, you’ll see the city’s bridges and monuments from a new angle—and probably feel a little more Parisian than expected.
I didn’t expect to feel so calm right in the middle of Paris. We met our guide—Pierre, I think?—by the Statue of Liberty on Ile aux Cygnes, and there was this gentle breeze coming off the Seine that made my hair stick to my cheek. The boat felt almost too nice for us (I worried about my shoes scuffing something), but Pierre just laughed and handed us chilled rosé like we were old friends. The Eiffel Tower looked different from here—less postcard, more real somehow.
We drifted past Pont Alexandre III and Musée d'Orsay, which honestly I’d only seen from street level before. Pierre pointed out little things—a golden nymph here, a clock tower there—and told stories about Parisians hating the Eiffel Tower when it first went up. I tried repeating “Pont des Arts” in French and absolutely butchered it; he grinned and said it was charming. The city felt quieter from the water, except for the occasional honk or laughter echoing from a bridge above.
I still think about that view of Notre Dame as we floated by—there’s something about seeing it from the river that makes you realize how old everything is. We passed under bridges where couples leaned over to wave (one kid dropped his toy car into the water; his dad just shrugged). At some point someone opened the box of macarons and we all grabbed one without saying much—just enjoying that weirdly perfect combination of sweet almond and cold wine as Paris slid by on both sides. It’s hard to explain why that felt so special but… yeah.
The boat fits up to 10 but is limited to 6 passengers for comfort.
The meeting point is next to Ile aux Cygnes by the Statue of Liberty.
Yes, complimentary rosé wine, Evian water, and macarons are served during the cruise.
Yes, children are allowed and lifejackets of all sizes are available.
You’ll pass sights like the Eiffel Tower, Grand Palais, Pont Alexandre III, Musée d'Orsay, Louvre, Notre Dame and several historic bridges.
Yes, you’re welcome to bring anything else you’d like to eat or drink during the tour.
The evening tour begins at 8pm; timing may vary depending on season and sunset.
Your trip includes a private river boat ride through central Paris with pickup at Ile aux Cygnes near the Statue of Liberty. Along the way you’ll be served chilled rosé wine, Evian mineral water, and fresh macarons while your local guide steers past famous sights like Notre Dame and Pont Alexandre III before returning you comfortably at journey’s end.
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